

Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 9:00 PM


Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 9:00 PM
ALL BLACK EVERYTHING: CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF D2S
This year we’re asking you to raise your glass in a toast to Distortion 2 Static’s 10 year anniversary, and then leave it in the air for a moment more to help us say goodbye. Distortion 2 Static has been on air from 2001 to 2011, it’s math that adds up to the perfect time to move on. The support that D2S has received from fans and the surrounding artistic community is what gave the show a decade of life. D2S thanks you! The love and respect are mutual.
The members of D2S are excited to take all that’s been learned through the Distortion 2 Static experience and use it to manifest new beginnings. However, the party’s not over! Join us on Black Friday, November 25th for the FINAL Distortion 2 Static anniversary party. Come out and make a toast like it’s our last as we close out 10 years of Hip Hop.
DJs
NEIL ARMSTRONG
MR E
GOLDENCHYLD
CUTSO
ANT-1
RUBY RED I
DREWBYRD
BOOGIE BROWN
PRINCE ARIES
HAYLOW
WONWAY
TONE DEF
BEATS ME
ZAK DAMUNDO
Hosts
FRAN BOOGIE
RANDALL RUFINO
GETLIVE.RO
BRIAN VELASQUEZ
REL
STAR
GUEST LIST: RSVP@DISTORTION2STATIC.COM
$5 before 10pm if on guest list
Email first and last names before 5pm Friday, November 25th
Doors Open: 9:00 PM | No Dress Code | 21 Up
Mighty | 119 Utah St | San Francisco, CA 94103
www.Distortion2Static.com


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.
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.