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Late Nite Tuff Guy Coming to Perth

LNTGOne of the hottest DJ’s around Late Nite Tuff Guy will be appearing at Connections Nightclub on Friday 13 December 2013.

The Dj is well known for his tight edits of dance tracks that draw out something special from the source material as well as his remixes for artists incliding Anna Lumoe and Flume, and The Swiss

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Appearing alongside Late Nite Tuff Guy will be a stack of DJs including Curlee, Ben Taaffe, Dan D, Lyons, Jack Doepel, Manimal, Leighton Head, Lemon Lime n Bissiaa, Salut Barbu, Lightsteed, Nik Ridik and Roland the Realest.

Tickets are available from Ticket Booth from this Friday and are expected to sell out fast.

The event is being put on by Get Weird and The Monarchy and comes with some dress guidelines. Check out their Facebook page for hipster fashion guidance.

Sample Late Nite Tuff Guy’s sound below with his ‘Another Nite in a Disco’ Mix.

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