Magnetic Soul & 3SIDEDSQUARE present
The Macau NYE Party 2010
To celebrate the coming of 2010, Magnetic Soul & 3SidedSquare present a NYE Party at Blue Frog, with 9 performers from Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, bringing you a unforgettable night with a blend of dubstep, drum n’ bass, breaks, and house music at Blue Frog!!!
Date: 31st December (Thursday) 2009
Time: 22:00 – 6:00
Venue: Blue Frog at Venetian
Address: The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel • Shop 1037 • Level 1, Grand Canal Shoppes • Cotai
Entrance: MOP$100 ONLY included 2 standard drinks
Line up:
DJ Asayo (Japan) - Top Japanese female Drum n’ Bass DJ since 1996.
Blood Dunza ( Hong Kong / HEAVY ) – The founder of HEAVY Crew in Hong Kong.
N1D (Macau/HEAVY) – The Dubstep Bad Boy, first Dubstep producer & DJ in Macau.
DJ Loboo (Macau) – Macau electronic music producer and DJ
DJ Saiyan (Macau/Magnetic Soul) –Magnetic Soul Resident DJ
Evolve (Macau) –Kit Leong & Hiyoko. the head honcho at DJ@work Records & Entertainment. Breaks & House. Live set.
DJ Furtas (Macau) –3SidedSquare Resident DJ
VJ Ocular (Hong Kong) – Half of the well-known VJ Crew Donuop
More info: http://www.magneticsoul.co.uk
除夕有咩節目? Blue Frog!!!
9位來自日本、香港以及澳門各地的著名DJ / VJ 將以Dubstep, Drum n’ Bass, Breaks 和House音樂打造一個令你熱血奔騰的除夕音樂派對,以最前線的音樂迎接2010的來臨!!
日期: 31.12.2009
時間: 22:00 至 6:00
地點: 澳門威尼斯人渡假村藍蛙
地址: 澳門威尼斯人渡假村大運河購物中心1037鋪
門票: 葡幣一佰元- 包括兩杯飲品
演出陣容:
日本著名女 Drum n Bass DJ - DJ Asayo
香港HEAVY主腦Blood Dunza
澳門Dubstep 壞男孩N1D
澳門電音先峰DJ Loboo
香港Magnetic Soul 主要團員DJ Saiyan
澳門 DJ@work電音組合 Evolve Live set
澳門 3SidedSquare - DJ Furtas
香港著名VJ 團體 Donuop- VJ Ocular
更多資訊請瀏覽: http://www.magneticsoul.co.uk
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