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Show Alert: Future Unlimited with Forget Cassettes at The High Watt 4.5.14

 Future Unlimited have proven themselves to be vital architects of Nashville's electronic scene, drawing a great deal of attention last year when Shia Lebeouf seized the chance to direct the music video for their single "Haunted Love." The resulting piece of film was disturbing enough to garner its own attention, but turned on hundreds of viewers to the group's spooky, dreamy vibe.  The band has found a recent kinship with Nashville notables Forget Cassettes, joining them, along with Friendship Commanders and Patrick Baker, to give you the opportunity to lose yourself in a couple of intense, synth-saturated hours at the High Watt this Saturday, April 5th.  The show kicks off at 9pm, and costs $10. -Terra James-Jura  

 

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Nashville Cream Announces Sixth Annual Anniversary Party

If you still haven't bought your tickets to the sixth annual Nashville Cream anniversary/birthday bash, it's probably because you haven't checked out the lineup yet. Taking place at Mercy Lounge and the High Watt, the party spans two venues for the price of one $8 ticket. At the Mercy Lounge, Natural Child, Pujol, and Sparkle City DJs have been announced as the evening entertainment, while over at the High Watt, Wild Club and Future Unlimited will be followed by the weekly Y2K dance party. And, just to heighten the sense of mystery and anticipation, there is still at least one more special guest that is set to be announced.

In addition to hours of music, the party will feature the typical blowout essentials: booze, prizes, dancing, liquor, a photo booth, free posters, and (most importantly) alcohol. Everything takes place at 9 pm on August 25th. You can get tickets here or at Grimey's, The Groove Record Shop, or Parlour & Juke Salon. -- Brianne Turner

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