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Powercut Halloween brought dark fantasy and raw, manic energy to Rubix a week before Halloween night - and 1,200 people showed up for it. The crowd matched the theme, with standout Halloween costumes across the board adding to the atmosphere and visual energy of the night. The event featured the Surrey debut of Chef Dee, a recognised name in the UK underground scene and a standout addition to the lineup. Rodlin-Chez opened the night before Senses and Chef Dee took over, trading sets back and forth - Senses, Chef Dee, Senses, Chef Dee building the intensity with every handover. Aggressive, unfiltered, and exactly the kind of energy that separates Powercut from every other student night in Surrey.