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COME TO WARP'S PARTY

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Warp Records has turned 20, and Warp Films, the company behind Shane Meadows' Dead Man's Shoes and This Is England, Chris Cunningham's short, Rubber Johnny, and the forthcoming Bunny and the Bull, is having a party on Friday 4 December to show off about it. You'll get a chance to see Warp's new All Tomorrow's Parties documentary, the 30-minute live film Warp20 NYC (starring Battles, !!! and Jamie Lidell, and a bunch of classic music videos, before Warp DJs take over for a party till 4am.

It's happening at Bocking Street Warehouse in some place called east London, would you believe. You can find out more here, and book tickets here for £8. We're giving away three pairs to those of you who produce the best visual renditions of Aphex Twin's face. Drawings, paintings, wood carvings, tapestries, whatever. Just do it and scan it and email your masterpieces here and we'll put the ones we like on this blog.