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Wight Trash Transitions Volume #2: Coming Soon

Monday, 5th January, 2009 at 4:01 pm, Isle of Wight

Charity, Community, Music, Skating, Ventnor

Following the success of the Wight Trash Transitions CD launched last August, music (and skating) fans will be pleased to hear that Volume #2 is well underway.

Wight Trash Transitions Volume #2: Coming SoonVolume #1 of Wight Trash Transitions went a long way towards paying for the the concrete, drainage and other bits and pieces at Ventnor Skatepark.

But there’s still more work to do and it’s hoped that sales from Volume #2 will go towards the 40ft concrete grind wall, the see-through hard plastic wind and seaspray screen and to resurfacing the ramp with Skatelite. According to those in the know, Skatelite is a faster and stronger surface than wood therefore avoiding the need for the ramps to be replaced in the future.

Volume #2 features more Island bands and will be a double triple CD – but still at the excellent price of just £10 (so no excuse for copying CDs for your mates).

The confirmed line up for Transitions Volume #2 includes …

Mark King (Level 42)
Jet Harris (The Shadows)
Jackson Analogue (pictured amongst the daffodils)
Gareth Icke
The Peas
Electro-Magnetic Workshop
Shanklin Freak Show
Born Ina Barn
Boe Weaver
Lektroluxe
Kris Birkini
Kaf Tan
Tydus Falls
Finger Monster
The Wild Oats
Louis Soteriou aka Outsane
George Cross
The Chancers
Goodbye Stereo
Woz World
Thee Waxworks
Zinc Stoat
Blank Beats
Wight Light Orchestra
Ambush Tactics
Santa Spirita
Cooly Haste
The Shutes
Wooden Bullets
Andy Jones
The Ladykillers

There will also be a launch party planned for the end of the month at the Ventnor Winter Gardens, more details to follow shortly.

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