Nerve Centre - Derry/Londonderry 7-8 Magazine St, Londonderry BT48 6HJ
Price: £10/PWYC
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Anthropause – Warriors of the Dystotheque, Reverse Jazz, Micky O’Brien

7th October , 2022

Artist: Warriors of the Dystotheque, Reverse Jazz, Micky O’Brien
Artform: Music
Date: 7th October 2022
Time: 10.00pm – 1.00am
Location: Nerve Centre – Derry/Londonderry
Age: 18+
Price: £10/PWYC*

Warriors of the Dystotheque presents Anthropause The House and Techno session Ft Reverse Jazz & Micky O’Brien 

Warriors of the Dystotheque have spent the past 20 years DJ’n across the globe and have just returned from DJ’n in Ibiza so you are defo in for a treat of what’s hot on the dance floor right now in true Warriors style. 

Reverse Jazz is a native of Derry and a huge fan of electronic music from his teens, he brings a wealth of knowledge to his music and hopes to take people on a journey through different genres and the odd hidden gem.

Micky O’Brien is a Belfast born Electronic artist who’s been around since the start of the scene and delivers music of the highest quality across many electronic genres.

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