Photos | Funktastic Night in London with DJ Josh Harder

A crowd of 77 people groove to the beats of DJ Josh Harder, who's seen here performing live at Funktion London Electricity. With his trusty laptop and speakers, he keeps the crowd entertained all through the night.
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a dj is playing music in front of a crowdMetadata
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architecture summer interior room urban classroom building music josh harder stage entertainer performance june disk machine club london hall glasses indoors audience pc school life interior deejay electronics funktion theater nightclub accessories auditorium room night recreation speakers lighting laptop electricity concert computer crowd consumer
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2006-06-15T00:53:13-07:00
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