NASS Announce Linup

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NASS Festival returns in 2013 and today announces its first acts for the event. In a very special announcement NASS welcomes takeovers across 2 stages from 2 of the biggest names in dance music, namely Digital Soundboy...

and Black Butter Records. The labels will curate a night each using their stable of talent creating seamless line ups for the NASS faithful.

Our first takeover confirmation comes from Digital Soundboy. 2012 brought this label to the forefront and no-one is shifting them anytime soon. 

The master that is Shy FX, leads his label to NASS with backup from heavyweights Mistajam, Breakage, B.Traits, Dismantle, Jello, Stamina, LX ONE and Juma.

Next up is Black Butter Records. Voted best small label and home to Rudimental this crew is set to rule and with their roster there is nothing small about them! Black Butter are putting the pieces together now and you’ll be hearing from them shortly.

Takeovers aside, other acts appearing over the weekend include Cookie Monsta & Funtcase, Hazard, Ed Rush, Crissy Criss, Mampi Swift, Panda and Submental Digital Soundboy and Black Butter and the above represent 2 nights on 2 stages. That means a lot more still to come. Excited much?

NASS is a three day festival bringing together 15,000 lovers of music, skate, bmx and the lifestyle that surround them. 7 music stages from dubstep and DnB to punk and rock and purpose built skate parks are constructed to celebrate what we love. 

Published on 31 January 2013 by Ben Robinson

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