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Friday 10 April 2026 | 7.30pm - 11pm
Rough Trade, Nottingham
Tickets: £8 in advance, £10 at the door
I'm Not From London Records are proud to present 'Dusty 4 Track's 'How Did I Get Here' the long awaited album launch.
Dusty 4 Track is a band forever chasing connection the old fashioned way through sweat, song, and the open road.
Their album is a collection of songs amalgamated from two different side projects. Will's songs, most written or inspired by ideas found on an old four track and Ben's, a collection of songs written a while ago and gathering dust whilst he was trying to form a band to play them. Whilst drinking and chatting about their projects the idea of forming a band together was born!
'How Did I Get Here' the lead track and album name describes literally 'waking up on the wrong side of someone else's bed'. Singles; The Garden about leaving a toxic relationship. Paper To The Flame about the power and destructive seduction of lust. In short the album is a visceral nostalgic ode to the swan song of debauched youth.
Support comes from Ronnietoldus refreshing take on conscious observational Uk hiphop and incredibly accomplished original blues from Jinda Biant, Notts answer to BB King!
Doors at 7:30pm
Jinda Biant
8:00 pm
Ronnietoldus
8:45 pm
Dusty 4 Track
9:30 pm
| I'm Not From London Records presents Dusty 4 Track Album Launch! (10 Apr 2026) | ||
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| Friday | 19:30 | - 23:00 |
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