15Utah presents
JUMP n FUNK
w/ Rich Medina
+ Visuals by The Marksmen
a tribute to FELA KUTI & all things AFRO BEAT
hosted by Social Life
Starline Social Club
2236 Martin Luther King Junior Way
Oakland, CA 94612
15Utah presents
JUMP n FUNK
w/ Rich Medina
+ Visuals by The Marksmen
a tribute to FELA KUTI & all things AFRO BEAT
hosted by Social Life
Starline Social Club
2236 Martin Luther King Junior Way
Oakland, CA 94612

Mighty is proud to present “What The Funk?! James Brown vs. Fela Kuti” w/ DJs J Rocc & Rich Medina… It all goes down Saturday – August 23rd.
Spinning Funky JAMES BROWN Exclusives, Covers, JB Samples & Funky-Soulful Hits Of JBs` God Children & The Afro Funk Pioneer FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI`s Entire Music Catalog, Afro House, Afro Soul and more!
Advance ticket available at mightysf.eventbrite.com
All events at Mighty are 21+
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Help us pay homage to the God Father Of Soul JAMES BROWN & to the Afro Beat Pioneer FELA ANIKULAPO KUTI!!!
For the past two decades, Rich Medina has cemented his reputation as an elite DJ, one of few on the planet capable of taking audiences worldwide on a sonic journey through hip-hop, house, soul, afrobeat, funk, breaks and dance classics. Today, many artists who have been Rich’s idols have become peers, and his fans often become his friends, even if just through the shared experience of music. Countless couples and relationships were commenced to the soundtracks he has created time and time again. His eloquence extends well beyond the music he plays—Medina’s spontaneous use of language speaks to the fact that he’s been a well-respected spoken word artist for over a quarter century, not to mention that he’s a journalist who has contributed columns and features to a wide variety of publications, including The Fader, Complex and Wax Poetics.
DJ Spinna is something of an anomaly in music. A humbling example of what it takes to truly succeed within the framework of multiple fields. With a steadfast work ethic, an obsessively extensive vinyl library and the willingness to pursue the full extents of his roots (Funk, Soul R&B and Jazz), foundation (Hip-Hop) and future (Electronic/Dance music) without any restraints. A cornerstone of Hip-Hop’s late 90’s indie-uprise, DJ Spinna made much of his first impression on listeners as the musical background of his group The Jigmastas (having released an impressive slew of 12” singles on his then self-run label Beyond Real during this time) as well as providing the canvats for an array of that era’s lyrical giants including Eminem, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and De La Soul.