Archive for the 'All Ages' Category

Beat Swap Meet Bay Area #2 – September 23rd, 2012
Oasis Restaurant & Bar
135 12th St
Oakland,CA 94607
$5 with canned food – $10 without
6pm-12midnight
Literally TONS of Records for Sale & Trade + Live Producers, Outdoor Vendor Village, Open Cut Session, and soo much more.
DJ’s spin rare selections from their record collections..
Invited Record Collectors & Dealers, selling music from all over the world: Blues, Funk, Hip Hop, Jazz, Latin, Metal, Psych, Punk, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Soul, & World – 12″, LP’s & 45’s.
Outdoor Vendor Village featuring Artists & Designers + the brands that they’ve created.
ATTN ALL AGES: Must be accompanied by an adult. Invite your parents, it’s all good!
Casual Drinking for the 21+
For more info: www.facebook.com/BeatSwapMeet
Matisyahu Fall Tour

Ace of Spades
1417 R Street
Sacramento, California
800.204.4401
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Matisyahu Fall Tour 2012
7:00PM
Ticket price: $29.95
Tickets available on-line at: http://www.aceofspadessac.com/events/128991
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The Catalyst
1011 Pacific Avenue
Santa Cruz, CA
831.423.1336
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Matisyahu Fall Tour 2012
Showtime: 8:00 PM Doors: 7:00 PM
Ticket price: $22/$27
Tickets available on-line at: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/156051/?utm_source=email
16+

Slim’s
333 11th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 255-0333
Tuesday September 25, 2012
GZA
Sweet Valley
Killer Mike
Bear Hands
Showtime: 8:00pm
Ticket price: $35.00
Tickets available on-line at: http://www.livenation.com/event/1C004902812F2EBA?artistid=890749&majorcatid=10001&minorcatid=3
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Casual
Nearly 20 years after his classic debut album Fear Itself, Hieroglyphics emcee Casual is joining forces with veteran beatsmith J Rawls (producer for Black Star, J-Live, Stalley, Count Bass D, John Robinson, and more) for a brand new album, Respect Game or Expect Flames, out August 28th on Nature Sounds. To celebrate, Amoeba Berkeley will host an in-store album release party!
Both Rawls and Casual agree that the album came about organically. “He had a lot of beats that moved my pen,” explains Casual. “We worked on a couple tracks together and decided that our chemistry warranted an album’s worth of material.”
On the production, J Rawls wasn’t afraid to test his limits. “I changed my style a lot for this album,” he says. “I’m known for having a jazzy sound, but some of these tracks are more edgy. It fits Casual’s style and attitude.”
The result is an album that stands out in Casual’s already-impressive catalog. “This project is different because of the production. J gave me a more universal sound than I’ve had on any of my past albums,” says Casual.
“I think it’s my best work to date,” adds Rawls.
