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    Filter Magazine’s Culture Collide Festival Starts Thursday

    FILTER Magazine is holding their First Annual Culture Collide Music Festival this weekend, October 7 – 10, and the last day to purchase wristbands is TODAY. Very limited wristbands are…

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    By Rachel Reynolds • Oct 6, 2010 • 1 min read

    FILTER Magazine is holding their First Annual Culture Collide Music Festival this weekend, October 7 – 10, and the last day to purchase wristbands is TODAY.

    Very limited wristbands are available for just $20. Wristbands will admit holders into all shows (pending capacity) as well as provide priority viewing for the festival-closing Toyota Antics Block Party on October 10.

    Filter is calling it a “multicultural weekend-long melting pot of musical excellence” with performers including White Lies, Fran Healy, Cass McCombs, The Klaxons, The Boxer Rebellion, Sea Wolf, AM, Sara Lov, El Guincho andVoxhaul Broadcast.

    Here is a new song from Voxhaul Broadcast to get you in festival mode, it’s called “Leaving on the 5th”

    Buy tickets and check out the full schedule here.

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      Rachel Reynolds

      Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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