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Together – 42 DJs b2b for cancer research @ Audio

[ July 24, 2009 10:00 pm to July 25, 2009 4:00 am. ] Hi everyone, please support this night. The fundraisers are trying to raise £5,000 pounds entirely through club and music nights, all of which goes to Cancer Research. So far they’ve raised £3,200. For this night, they’re taking over all of Audio, with 42 DJs back to back – 10pm to 4am, all for £5 donation on the door. It’s a mad feat to get this many egos and personalities together and will be an even more impressive music-crammed night to get through. Should be a hell of a ride!

Together @ Oxygen Red

[ April 4, 2009 8:00 pm to April 5, 2009 2:00 am. April 4, 2009 8:00 pm to April 5, 2009 2:00 am. ] Following their successful launch night in February, a collective of local DJs and promoters are putting on another night on Saturday 4th April to raise money for Cancer Research UK, at Oxygen Red on Preston Street. This night, known as Together, sees 24 of Brightons best DJ’s all playing back to back, choosing their favourite party tunes to keep you dancing all night. The night runs from 8pm – 2am, with a £5 entrance fee that all goes to charity, all of the DJs and promoters play for free. Last time the night raised £1,300 for Cancer Research.

DrkHrse Live Mix

In preperation for the charity event “together”, the promoters have sent us a mix from one of the 24 DJ’s playing on the night – DJ DrkHrse. And yes… that’s right, 24 DJ’s! The event takes place on the 7th of February from 8pm till 2am at Oxygen Red on Preston St, with every pair [...]

Together @ Oxygen Red

[ February 7, 2009 8:00 pm to February 8, 2009 2:00 am. ] Now here’s something you don’t see everyday – 24 DJs all in one evening. That’s the concept of “Together”, a charity event taking place on the 7th of February 2009. They are hoping to raise at least £1000 for Cancer Research. The organisers say it’s the format which makes it different: “24 DJs playing, all doing back to back sets of 30 minutes each, and all playing music you normally wouldn’t associate with their particular nights.”