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Win a pair of VIP Tickets and a Bottle of Champagne to Kinky Malinki

Win a pair of VIP Tickets and a Bottle of Champagne to Kinky Malinki

21 July, 2009
by: Competition

Summer may be at its tail-end by the time the Kinky Malinki August installment at Matter comes along, but at Kinky Towers, they're taking our clubbers to new heights. Who cares what the weather's like outside? At Kinky Malinki the sun will always shine on their salacious dancefloor.

In previous months at Matter, they’ve brought us Tom Novy, Kurd Maverick, Seamus Haji, Raymundo Rodriguez, Audiowhores and Kid Massive - all purveyors in the kinkiest house music around. What's that? You want more? Okay then.

This is the Kinky Malinki playground at matter in August. Enjoy.....

ROOM ONE:
FUNKERMAN
D.O.N
PROK & FITCH
RAYMUNDO RODRIGUEZ

ROOM TWO:
RASMUS FABER
CJ MACKINTOSH

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1. The prize is for the named winner and one guest.
2. The management reserves the rights of admission.
3. The prize cannot be exchanged and there is no cash alternative.
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