Great lineup, you guys. Haven't seen Jonah for a couple years, he's always excellent. And S2 . . . and of course Tommy . . . it's a possibility for a road trip :)
fh ----------------- >Hey 313, a few of us bay area listers (Wojtek, Tom, Monika and myself) >are bringing up Santiago Salazar from LA on the 31st. Hopefully you >west coast 313ers can make it out. Should be a great night of detroit >sounds! Here's the info: > >Saturday March 31, 2007 >10pm till 4am > >Bassaholics Anonymous, Peoplemuver and Subversive Soundz, present > >UR in SF > >536 Stevenson Street, between 6th and 7th Streets > >Santiago Salazar >(Underground Resistance, Los Hermanos, Galaxy 2 >Galaxy, Planet E) >FIRST BAY AREA APPEARANCE! > >Jonah Sharp with Mr Projectile >(Reflective) (Semisexual) >LIVE HARDWARE TECHNO SET! > >Support from: > >James Bass >(Bassaholics Anonymous) > >Tomkat >(Subversive Sounds) > >ADMISSION: >$10 at the door, $8 in advance > >Limited Presale tix available at >bassaholicsanonymous.com > >Santiago Salazar, aka DJ S2,is a core member of the >Underground Resistance 'family' of Detroit electronic >artists. Underground Resistance, also known as UR, >has been on the cutting edge of techno, electro, and >funk representing the Detroit sound the world over. >The Underground Resistance roster has included such >known fugitives as Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, Dj Rolando >and Mike Banks. Santiago is a core member of the >Galaxy 2 Galaxy and Los Hermanos live UR bands, and >has mixed and edited several UR 12 inches. >His production alias S2 has added a new direction to >the classic UR catalog described as experiments in >acid-funk and creative sampling. Currently, as Ican, >Salazar has been releasing quality dance music on Carl >Craig's Planet E label. > >Jonah Sharp has recorded several albums and EPs as >Spacetime Continuum and played an important role in >the 90's in consolidating the global experimental >ambient and techno scene through his Reflective >Records. He has done many fantastic club nights and >is fondly remembered for dropping an "Ass Bomb" >monthly at club 6, bringing out much great Detroit >music. > >Mr. Projectile, otherwise known as Matt Arnold, is an >innovative fusionist of irreverent IDM syncopation. >His work has been released on mass imprints like !K7, >as well as buried labels like Topscore, in addition to >Merck, Toytronic, and his own Semisexual. Mr. >Projectile's live shows summon loft, anti-gravity and >height. For those who have ever pondered the word >"Dance" in Intelligent Dance Music, we challenge you >to witness the sheer brilliance of Mr. Projectile. > >Jonah Sharp will be playing a live all hardware gear >set along with Mr. Projectile. > >James Bass was born inside a bassbin at Castlemorton >Free festival then taken, adopted really by Cuban >parents and sent to the finest socialist education in >the world. Somehow he ended up washed ashore in San >Francisco at a Reclaim the Streets party dropping mad >leftist booty. He has been dropping beats on the bay >for the last several years under the name Sexaholic >BassBot, but has stepped into his own as the son of >Bass, respect. > >Tomkat, born under a black sun, was orphaned at birth >and was adopted and raised by an alley cat on Albion >Street. He began his dj career in a truck container >somewhere in Oakland at an early FnF party, and has >played everywhere from radical soup kitchens to the >middle of the street outside the metreon. > > >CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION: 1-800-350-3719 > > >