WHAT
FUTURE CLASSIC REVIEW LAUNCH
WHERE
CIVIC UNDERGROUND, CNR GOULBURN & PITT ST, SYDNEY
WHEN
FRI DEC 19, 8PM-10PM
HOW MUCH
FREE BUT RSVP HERE
Future Classic is not just the boutique record label we've come to admire. No, in fact the talented FC monkeys have also been known to try their opposable digits at publishing. The result is the Future Classic Review; a printed incarnation of the music and design projects they've worked on throughout the year. Catch the issue three launch at Civic Underground, with appropriate trimmings such as free booze, and entertainment provided by Peret Mako and Jamie Lloyd. - JG
By Jill Greig
Keywords: Future Classic, Civic Underground, Launch
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