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		<description><![CDATA[Unpopular Music, A Benefit For FBi Radio. With:  Pimmon &#38; Jeff Burch (Solo Sets &#38; Debut Live Collaboration as Mandala Trap), Comatone, Kyu, Anon, Scissor Lock, Anna Chase, Nick Wishart with DJ Sets from Kevin Purdy (Tooth), Tim Ritchie (Sound Quality, ABC Radio National) and Tom Smith (Cleptoclectics). Saturday 7th November 2009 Red Rattler, 6 [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Unpopular Music, A Benefit For FBi Radio.</strong></p>
<p>With:  <strong>Pimmon</strong> &amp; <strong>Jeff Burch</strong> (Solo Sets &amp; Debut Live Collaboration as <strong>Mandala Trap</strong>), <strong>Comatone</strong>, <strong>Kyu</strong>, <strong>Anon</strong>, <strong>Scissor Lock</strong>, <strong>Anna Chase</strong>, <strong>Nick Wishart</strong> with DJ Sets from <strong>Kevin Purdy</strong> (Tooth), <strong>Tim Ritchie</strong> (Sound Quality, ABC Radio National) and <strong>Tom Smith </strong>(Cleptoclectics).</p>
<p><strong> Saturday 7th November 2009<br />
Red Rattler, 6 Faversham Street, Marrickville</strong><br />
Entry By Donation ($10 Minimum)</p>
<p>Three FBi radio shows, <strong>New Weird Australia, Unputdownable &amp; Sunday Night At The Movies</strong>, come together to present ‘<strong>Unpopular Music</strong>’ &#8211; a benefit to support their station.  They’ve pooled their collective networks and gathered <strong>twelve</strong> of <strong>Sydney&#8217;s</strong> <strong>innovative</strong>, <strong>experimental</strong> <strong>artists</strong> &#8211; all of whom are donating their time, with all proceeds going directly to FBi, helping to ensure the ongoing survival of Sydney&#8217;s home of new music.</p>
<p>Sydney design crew <a href="http://soppcollective.com/">Sopp Collectiv</a>e have also jumped on board by donating their unique design talents for the event poster and flyer, featuring a unique series of ‘Unpopular Creatures’ – the degenerate ‘yin’ to Yo Gabba Gabba’s ‘yang’.</p>
<p><a href="http://newweirdaustralia.com/unpopular/">Full line-up details and more info</a> &gt;</p>
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