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[Melbourne] Electric Church Festival at Noise Bar
comment No Comments Written by Krystal Schultheiss on November 27, 2009 – 12:00 pm

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The first Electric Church Festival will kick off at the Noise Bar in Brunswick on 28 November. The one day festival is a mixed bag of local and international musical goodness with bands from Egypt, Northcote, Sweden and of course, Brunswick! What better way to spend a Saturday than having a few brews and treating your ears to some lesser heard talent?

If you have been the the Noise Bar before then expect something else. The Electric Church organisers have been working hard on this new event to create the festival feel. As well as music there’s also Sketch City pens and papers, chill areas, themed stages, food stalls, Mountain Goat Beer promos and other comps plus art installations by Happy Hours.

Who: Mushroom Giant, Rainbird (Filming live set), In Color (EP launch), Anna Salen, Monica & The Explosion (Sweden),
Yasser Nassr (Egypt), A Dead Forest Index, Blankface Distortion, Chinless Kings, Preston Perche, Yakks, Parmy Dhillon And The Electric Stallions, DJ Twist, K Time, Ampoule and more to be announced!


What:
Electric Church Festival
When: November 28  all day and all night.
Damage: $12, tickets available on email request or head to Empire Cafe
Where: Noise Bar, 291 Albert St Brunswick, Victoria


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About The Author: Krystal Schultheiss

Most commonly known for her behind-the-scene magic in video production, digital design and social media. Favourite past times are sourcing local and international stuff and sharing it. She finds it fun to mash-up and construct new concepts with other creative people for the sake of creativity and artist experience.

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