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Somewhere Else @ Trouw, Jun 21

aqnb, 6 June 2014
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Fatima Al Qadiri, Heatsick, Luc Mast and Arif Malawi join forces for Somewhere Else, taking place at TrouwAmsterdam.

NYC-based Al Qadiri released her Asiatisch album on London’s Hyperdub label last month, while Heatsick follows up his RE-ENGINEERING album release on PAN from earlier this year and Extended Play performance in at Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club.

See the TrouwAmsterdam website for details. **

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