Join us this New Years Eve as we bring in 2010 with Triple Threat, Fran Boogie & Distortion 2 Static @ SOM.! SOM. is the newest location in SF Bay Area nightlife featuring the world’s best selectors for the musically minded.
Featuring DJs
SHORTKUT
VINROC
PRINCE ARIES
HAKOBO
Hosted by
FRAN BOOGIE
REL
Complimentary Champagne Toast at Midnight!!!
SOM | 2925 16th St (Between Mission & South Van Ness)
9:00pm til Afterhours
New Years Bottle Service package includes 5 Guests in FREE + a free bottle of Bubbly!
For Bottle Service reservations please e-mail:
info@som-bar.com http://sombar.com
Richard Lawson aka Dj Richie Rich pka Dj Daddy Rich is a legendary dj and producer from Flatbush, Brooklyn NY. Rich is a member of the Supermen Dj’s crew along with Alladin, Clark Kent, Dj Miz. Rich gained recognition for his abilities as a producer and DJ for 3rd Bass on the Def Jam label. 3rd Bass sold over a million records and garnished critical acclaim for the “Cactus Album” and their sophomore effort “Derelicts Of Dialect”. Rich was also featured in the DJ Battle scenes in the movie “Juice” with Omar Epps and Tupac Shakur. Rich also performed the scratches for the film. Rich left NY in the late 90’s to do radio in Atlanta and guest dj on BET’s “Rap City”. Daddy Rich now lives in Phoenix where he continues to spin weekly.
Tat Money is a professional D.J./producer who grew up in West Philadelphia. He specializes in arranging and producing urban music or Hip-Hop. Tat or Terence Alan Thomas started as a well-known local D.J. who gained great popularity throughout the neighborhood and then the world. He started by handing out Mixed tapes to friends and aquantances. Until Steady b caught wind of his talent and sought him out.
Friday (10:30pm show) $30 advance, $35 at-the-door
Saturday (11:59pm show) $30 advance, $35 at the door
An influential alternative rap quartet from South Central Los Angeles, the Pharcyde was formed by MCs/producers Tre “Slimkid” Hardson, Imani Wilcox, and Romye “Booty Brown” Robinson. Hardson, Wilcox, and Robinson were all dancers and choreographers who met on the L.A. underground club circuit in the late ’80s, worked together for a while, and served a stint as dancers on In Living Color. Under the tutelage of Reggie Andrews, a local high-school music teacher, the group learned about the music industry and the process of recording an album. They landed a deal with Delicious Vinyl in 1991, and a year later released their eccentric debut album, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde, which went gold. After support slots for De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest as well as a successful spot on Lollapalooza’s second stage in 1994, the group released its second album, Labcabincalifornia, which was calmer than their first but no less warped. After a five-year break which saw little action, the Pharcyde returned in late 2000 with their third album, Plain Rap.