We are proud to announce the launch of our stripped-down mobile site - packed with up-to-the-minute news and the current week’s event listings for the UK. If you’ve got an iPhone or any other smartphone with a web browser, check it out at http://dtsmall.mobi
We’ll be rolling out our special mobile concessions pass scheme in the coming weeks - certain event listings will have a big yellow pic at the bottom (scroll down) which says GET ME IN CHEAPER!, and if you flash that at the designated club, you’ll get in cheaper! This weekend in London you can use it to get £3 off at The Gallery at Ministry Of Sound and £3 off at MiMo at The Lightbox. Bargain!
Also on the site, it’s the penultimate week of our UK Top 40s DJ Poll - so get voting and you might win some tasty booze and more - while we’ve got a wicked tech-house podcast from Cocoon/Dirtybird producer Tim Green, and DT-TV’s coverage of South West Four and Get Loaded In The Park...
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