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Welcome Mr Ho to the diary. Are we meeting today for our rehersal? If so, all of you can show up at 3. Sue, where are you? Please join us... Yeh, great that we have DJ DAMIAN LAZARUS (UK) for our launch. Its always makes me laugh when people put the country their from in brackets!!!Here's some hype about him...

Damian Lazarus delivers a fresh and unique sound best described as dirty & deep, electro house - a rebel sound designed for lovers of late night madness, future dancefloor classics and cutting edge new ideas. As Head of A&R for UK based label City Rockers, which was voted "Label of the Year" by various music magazine, Damian also compiled the genre defining compilations - Futurism 1 and 2, which were included by many music publication's in their 'Albums of the Year' lists. Since his major break in '02 when he was invited to spin at Barcelona's Sonar Festival and at We Love Sunday's at Space in Ibiza, Damian has gone on to play in all over the globe, from Paris to Belgium, New York to Bangkok and Rome to Brighton, plus residencies at Circo Loco at DC10 (Ibiza) and 21st Century Bodyrockers (London).Essential listening: Rebel Futurism - mixed by Damian Lazarus

Shite! 16 More days to the launch....Ants in my pants...

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