Up and coming young DJs will be showcasing their talent through a live stream on Dumbarton's SKapade Studios education Facebook page this Thursday.
Amy McColl and Maurvin Quinn, better known as Fruit and Nut, have been developing their skills with producers at the Castlegreen Street based studio for the past six months.
As a testament, to their burgeoning talent, the Vale of Leven Academy pupils played to a massive crowd at Glasgow's Hydro in September during the Fire Up Scotland event and last Friday night played an exclusive set at Y Sort It's 18th birthday celebrations.
The predominately play house, techno and trance music and enjoy mixing underground tracks with classics.
The live stream will begin at around 7pm to 7.30pm with fellow teen Matthew Roberts aka DJ Digit opening the show, who Steven Galloni from Skapade describes as a "cracking wee DJ and producer doing the area proud".
Steven, who runs the studio along with Stephen Kirkwood, told the Reporter: "It will be a fun night to showcase young people, give them some video content for their pages and a platform to try and get them some exposure.
"They are leading lights and shining examples of hard work from the area and show that people in West Dunbartonshire do make things happen.
"The hydro gig was massive and we are still buzzing about it, the girls were on cloud nine."
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