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Dear All


Thank you for all your support last week.


It was amazing to see everyone pull together and help keep THE DREAM MACHINE going.


We managed to make the rent which was great.


A number of you became " DREAMERS ".


Which is fantastic.


Hopefully we can now build on this and all work on ideas to help keep the shop open.


More bands are signing up for rehearsals which is great and we're booking more people to come and play sets in the shop.


And following the article that appeared in the SLP we've had people popping into the shop this weekend from far and wide.


Well, Brixton and Lewisham, but you get the idea.


So, thank you to everyone for rallying round.


Please do pop down and say hello.


Onwards and upwards.


Love


THE DREAM MACHINE


www.dreammachinerecords.co.uk

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