Archive for the 'Club/Lounge Events' Category



23
Feb
11

DJ Shortkut @ Shattuck Down Low

Shattuck Down Low
2284 Shattuck Ave
Berkeley, California
Saturday February 26, 2011

DJ Shortkut (Triple Threat DJs)

Showtime: 10:00PM Doors: 9:00pm
Free before 11pm with RSVP
Ticket price: $5
Tickets available on-line at: http://shortkut.eventbrite.com/
21+

22
Feb
11

Z-Trip @ Manor West

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“Z-Trip is the original Girltalk; only better. The best DJ show ever” -Spin Magazine

To secure pre-sale tickets click here: http://signatureztrip.eventbrite.com/

Hosted by EyeHeartSF Opening set by Jeffrey Paradise

The “Signature Series” at Manor West is a new ground breaking event series that will feature world renown recording artists and cutting edge music talents, up close and personal within the intimate setting of a boutique nightclub. A concept and experience that is often missing from the San Francisco landscape but is long overdue.

Contact VIP@manorwestsf.com or call 415.240.7558

PRESALE | VIP RESERVATIONS

22
Feb
11

Low End SF

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Low End Theory San Francisco Returns March 4 with Flying Lotus, Free the Robots, Matthewdavid & Shlohmo!

After a stellar debut of Low End Theory San Francisco in January, the forward-thinking music showcase is back with all residents plus some amazing guests on March 4, 2011 at 103 Harriet.

Brainfeeder label head and musical pioneer Flying Lotus will headline the second installment of the Low End Theory San Francisco, shaking off the space dust to bring blunted beats to the energetic crowd. Flying Lotus will be joined by the talented residents of the world-renowned club night: Daddy Kev, D-Styles, Nobody, MC Nocando and The Gaslamp Killer.

Also on the lineup are several notable artists from Los Angeles including Free the Robots and Matthewdavid. Local Bay Area musical luminaries Shlohmo and Dose One will also perform sets.

“Let me waste no time getting to the point: Low End Theory SF is everything I’ve wanted a hip-hop/dubstep/bass/beat music/whatever party to be in this city for a long time now.” — SF Weekly

Known across the globe for supporting visionary artists, promoting breakthrough sounds and nourishing a vibrant artistic community, Los Angeles’ Low End Theory is now showcasing its legendary night of left-field music in the Bay. Blending futuristic hip hop with experimental electronic sounds, Low End Theory is a hub of the beat community and a place where creative minds congregate. With an eclectic palette of performers and a diverse audience of beat lovers, Low End Theory is a fresh sonic showcase whose reverberations can be heard around the world.

Low End Theory San Francisco takes place the first Friday of every month at 103 Harriet Street beginning with this show in March.

featuring all residents:
DADDY KEV
NOBODY
THE GASLAMP KILLER
D-STYLES
NOCANDO

plus special guests
FLYING LOTUS
FREE THE ROBOTS
MATTHEWDAVID
DOSE ONE
SHLOHMO

*** Event will be filmed for the Low End Theory documentary ***

10pm-4am
21+
$15 presale/$20 at the door

[1015.com]

02
Feb
11

Rick Flare’s Cut The Check Record Release Party

111 Minna
111 Minna Street
San Francisco, California
(415) 974-1719
Friday February 25, 2011

9:00PM-2:00AM
21+

The Good Look Movement was established by the late Rick Fairley aka Rick Flare aka Kwanza aka Dubstar Infamous of the San Francisco rap group Bored Stiff.  His vision was to create an organization where MC’s, DJ’s, promoters, and music companies, could all find a common ground to work together for the betterment of our Hip-Hop scene.  He knew the only way to combat our current “crabs in a barrel” syndrome, was to have everyone support each other and work together.

Unfortunately he didn’t live to see the release of his new solo album “Cut The Check.”  He died of a heart attack in his sleep on November 29, 2010.  The Good Look Movement will release this album and throw a big release party/showcase in his honor early 2011.  All profits will go to support his children and wife.

www.thegoodlookmovement.com

Rick Flare was the underground king that was never crowned.  His story as an artist began back in 1990. He started recording songs as Kwanza with what would later become the San Francisco based rap group Bored Stiff.  Together, they released independent albums and did shows through the United States and Europe through out the last 20 years. He was an incredible freestyle MC and commanded attention when on stage like a star. in 1995 he battled (and won) Method Man and Redman in front of Zebra Records on the Haight and Fillmore. A year or so later he scared Notorious Big off the stage (unintentionally) at The Sound Factory in 1996.  Stories of Rick Flare’s endevores are countless and full of greatness, determination, and often hilarious.   He will be remembered as a dedicated father, husband, performer, true hustler, and kind hearted gentleman.

19
Jan
11

Afrika Bambaata @ Supperclub

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Supperclub
657 Harrison Street
San Francisco, CA 94107
Friday, January 28, 2011

Afrika Bambaataa

Doors: 9:00PM
Tickets Price: $15
Tickets available online at: http://afrikabambaatasupperclubsf.eventbrite.com/
21+




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