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[[image:Soundscape.jpg|right|thumb|''Soundscape'' poster, from the July 2010 event]]
 
[[image:Soundscape.jpg|right|thumb|''Soundscape'' poster, from the July 2010 event]]
  
''Soundscape'' have been a series of dance parties since 2010 initiated by Tronic DJs/JAG Promotions' ''James Lawless'' and ''Greg Stack''. The first was in March 2010 was sold out with 1700 attending. The second was in July 2010, which other DJs helped organise, and was attended by 2900. Four clubs were used for the event, [[Altitude]], [[Gravity]], [[Axces]] and [[The Bahama Hut]].  
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''Soundscape'' have been a series of dance parties, run since 2010, and initiated by Tronic DJs/JAG Promotions' ''James Lawless'' and ''Greg Stack''. The first was in March 2010 and was sold out with 1700 attending. The second was in July 2010, which was organised with the help of other DJs, and was attended by 2900. Four clubs were used for the event, [[Altitude]], [[Gravity]], [[Axces]] and [[The Bahama Hut]].  
  
The third installment, in March 2011, has continued to expand, by including bands ([[Dick Dynamite and the Doppelgängers]]), [[The Good Fun]]) and a hip-hop room headlined by ''DJ Sir-Vere'', with performances spread over seven stages both on Alexandra St and in surrounding nightclubs.
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The third installment, in March 2011, has continued to expand the event, by including bands ([[Dick Dynamite and the Doppelgängers]]), [[The Good Fun]]) and a hip-hop room headlined by ''DJ Sir-Vere'', with performances spread over seven stages both on Alexandra St and in surrounding nightclubs.
  
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==

Revision as of 16:11, 26 February 2011

Soundscape poster, from the July 2010 event

Soundscape have been a series of dance parties, run since 2010, and initiated by Tronic DJs/JAG Promotions' James Lawless and Greg Stack. The first was in March 2010 and was sold out with 1700 attending. The second was in July 2010, which was organised with the help of other DJs, and was attended by 2900. Four clubs were used for the event, Altitude, Gravity, Axces and The Bahama Hut.

The third installment, in March 2011, has continued to expand the event, by including bands (Dick Dynamite and the Doppelgängers), The Good Fun) and a hip-hop room headlined by DJ Sir-Vere, with performances spread over seven stages both on Alexandra St and in surrounding nightclubs.

Published Articles

  • A Brief History of Soundscape, Nexus, 21 February 2011, P12
  • Street Full of Music, Hamilton Press, 23 February 2011, P1-2