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==Revival with Contact 88.1 FM==
 
==Revival with Contact 88.1 FM==
The Fridge was revived by [[Lauren Kerr-Bell]], [[Nick Johnston]], [[Daniel Howard]] and [[Daniel Reese]] for [[Contact FM|Contact 88.1FM]]. The studio operated from 2009 to 2014.
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The Fridge was initially revived by [[Lauren Kerr-Bell]], [[Nick Johnston]], [[Daniel Howard]] and [[Daniel Reese]] for [[Contact FM|Contact 88.1FM]], and then run by [[The Volume Collective]]. The studio operated from 2009 to 2019.
  
 
* [[The Prime Numbers]] - unreleased EP, 2009
 
* [[The Prime Numbers]] - unreleased EP, 2009
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[[image:Antimatter.jpeg|right|thumb|Anti Matter leave their mark]]
 
[[image:Antimatter.jpeg|right|thumb|Anti Matter leave their mark]]
 
In 2016, the Fridge was again revived by the [[Volume Collective]]. On July 1st, the Fridge was opened and like any fridge that hasn't been opened in 2 years, it smelled terrible. This began the restoration and revitalization of the space.
 
In 2016, the Fridge was again revived by the [[Volume Collective]]. On July 1st, the Fridge was opened and like any fridge that hasn't been opened in 2 years, it smelled terrible. This began the restoration and revitalization of the space.
On April 21, 2017, the aptly named [[In The Fridge]] series began. This saw the 'Fridge' go from being a sparsely used practice space to a weekly recording space for musicians to "Jam and Chat." These have then been uploaded to YouTube [http://www.thevolumecollective.com/in-the-fridge/]. The WSU evicted the Volume Collective in 2019, apparently so [[Nexus]] could use the space to record podcasts.
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On April 21, 2017, the aptly named [[In The Fridge]] series began. This saw the 'Fridge' go from being a sparsely used practice space to a weekly recording space for musicians to "Jam and Chat." These have then been uploaded to YouTube [http://www.thevolumecollective.com/in-the-fridge/].
  
 
[[category:studios]]
 
[[category:studios]]

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