Regular DJs Quiff Boy and Le Freak play the very best in alternative 80s, New Wave, Goth, Punk, Synthpop, Industrial & EBM
Duran Duran Soft Cell Japan The Cure Pixies Gary Numan Bauhaus Killing Joke Blondie Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Devo Bowie The Chameleons Yazoo Spandau Ballet A Flock Of Seagulls Human League The Sisters Of Mercy Synthpop Depeche Mode Visage Kraftwerk Siouxsie & The Banshees Joy Division The Cult The Smiths Rosetta Stone New Model Army Simple Minds Birthday Party Covenant The Jesus & Mary Chain Nine Inch Nails Echo & The Bunnymen Psychic TV Play Dead Fad Gadget John Foxx Ministry Virgin Prunes 1000 Homo DJs B-Movie U2 Ultravox Adam & The Ants Rammstein Talking Heads Combichrist Hocico Velvet Underground VNV Nation Sex Gang Children London After Midnight Placebo OMD Public Image Ltd The Damned Front 242 Alien Sex Fiend Violent Femmes The Cramps Teardrop Explodes Zodiac Mindwarp Wonderstuff Specimen Ghost Dance Iggy Pop ABC Buzzcocks Carter USM Suicide Xotox Pride & Fall Tenpole Tudor Dead Kennedys The Only Ones New York Dolls The March Violets Fields Of The Nephilim Project Pitchfork Neurotic Fish Jane's Addiction XPQ-21 Faderhead Stiff Little Fingers Ramones The Clash Icicle Works The Bolshoi Blancmange Order X-Mal Deutschland Psychedelic Furs Mudhoney Flying Lizards Funboy 3 Fugazi Dragons Rob Zombie Tears For Fears Levellers PWEI Apoptygma Berzerk Gaye Bykers On Acid The Stooges Eurythmics She Wants Revenge Rev Co The Undertones Rev Co The Undertones Sigue Sigue Sputnik The Sisterhood Salvation Frontline Assembly Skinny Puppy Theatre Of Hate Marionettes Die Krupps Southern Death Cult Balaam & The Angel Toyah Bananarama Erasure Bow Wow Wow Haysi Fantayzee Altered Images Propaganda Blancmange Curve Dead Or Alive Selector Wall Of Voodoo Belle Stars Marc Almond The Mission Buggles Cocteau Twins Utah Saints The KLF Prodigy Red Lorry Yellow Lorry The Specials Duran Duran Soft Cell Japan The Cure Pixies Gary Numan Bauhaus Killing Joke Blondie Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Devo Bowie The Chameleons Yazoo Spandau Ballet A Flock Of Seagulls Human League The Sisters Of Mercy Synthpop Depeche Mode Visage Kraftwerk Siouxsie & The Banshees Joy Division The Cult The Smiths Rosetta Stone New Model Army Simple Minds Birthday Party Covenant The Jesus & Mary Chain Nine Inch Nails Echo & The Bunnymen Psychic TV Play Dead Fad Gadget John Foxx Ministry Virgin Prunes 1000 Homo DJs B-Movie U2 Ultravox Adam & The Ants Rammstein Talking Heads Combichrist Hocico Velvet Underground VNV Nation Sex Gang Children London After Midnight Placebo OMD Public Image Ltd The Damned Front 242 Alien Sex Fiend Violent Femmes The Cramps Teardrop Explodes Zodiac Mindwarp Wonderstuff Specimen Ghost Dance Iggy Pop ABC Buzzcocks Carter USM Suicide Xotox Pride & Fall Tenpole Tudor Dead Kennedys The Only Ones New York Dolls The March Violets Fields Of The Nephilim Project Pitchfork Neurotic Fish Jane's Addiction XPQ-21 Faderhead Stiff Little Fingers Ramones The Clash Icicle Works The Bolshoi Blancmange Order X-Mal Deutschland Psychedelic Furs Mudhoney Flying Lizards Funboy 3 Fugazi Dragons Rob Zombie Tears For Fears Levellers PWEI Apoptygma Berzerk Gaye Bykers On Acid The Stooges Eurythmics She Wants Revenge Rev Co The Undertones Rev Co The Undertones Sigue Sigue Sputnik The Sisterhood Salvation Frontline Assembly Skinny Puppy Theatre Of Hate Marionettes Die Krupps Southern Death Cult Balaam & The Angel Toyah Bananarama Erasure Bow Wow Wow Haysi Fantayzee Altered Images Propaganda Blancmange Curve Dead Or Alive Selector Wall Of Voodoo Belle Stars Marc Almond The Mission Buggles Cocteau Twins Utah Saints The KLF Prodigy Red Lorry Yellow Lorry The Specials

And now the end is near…

It is with a sad note in our hearts that all of us here at Sin HQ have to announce that December’s Sin City will be the last.

To celebrate 7 great years of Sin City, we’ve decided to go out with a bang and pay tribute to the club which inspired us to start Sin, and which many of you will also remember: The Banshee

During the mid-late 80’s and into the early 90’s The Banshee on Oxford Road was a mecca for Manchester’s alternative scene. Playing glam & rock upstairs and goth, punk & industrial downstairs, the Bansh’ was a spiritual home for a great many of us, complete with flooded toilets, subsiding dance floors and plenty of nooks and crannies to lose yourself and your not-so-significant other in…

We’ll be playing the usual array of classic Sin tunes mixed in with a wealth of Banshee anthems. You’d be surprised at how much crossover there is… ;)

We’d love to wave Sin good-bye with all our friends, old and new, so do come down and join us, see some old faces, dance like you’re a teenager again, and party like it’s 1989!

Thanks,
Team Sin

Last ever Sin City & Banshee Reunion!
Friday 5th December 2008 / 9pm – 3am / £4 on the door

The Sin City Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7860227295

The Sin City Farewell Facebook event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=50178636100

The Banshee Facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=18170197936

 

1 Comment

  1. Rob Rhombus — November 24, 2008 #

    The end of Sin? A very sad day for the Republic of Manchester! :(

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