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Friday, February 8th
AN-TEN-NAE, RAINDANCE PRESENTS, & 1015 FOLSOM PRESENT:
CHINESE NEW YEAR
YEAR OF THE BLACK WATER SNAKE
featuring
OOAH(The Glitch Mob)
STARKEY(Ninja Tune)
- SPECIAL GUEST -
JUSTIN MARTIN - LUKE MANDALA
LAURA LOW - AN-TEN-NAE
THRIFTWORKS - CHRISTIAN MARTIN
Timonkey - Worthy - MiHKAL - Stridah - Mozaic
Nanda - Smasheltooth - Andrew the Pirate
Little John with Takuya Nakamura - Majitope
Digital Honey - Lotus Drops - Balance - Rob Monroy
Dov - Stay Deep - Dax - Dabis - Mitchy Manitou
White Crane Lion Dancers, Midnight Parade
Dragon Dance, Snake Dance, and more!
Bei Bei Live Band and solo Gu Zheng Performance
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 2013
9P-6A / 21+ ONLY
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OOAH Ooah the subsonic scientist makes lots of noises, often times collaborating with other members of the strange and venerable The Glitch Mob (Los Angeles). Generally Ooah aka the Mob Boss brews audio concoctions consisting of banging drum beats that range anywhere from eighty-five to one hundred and ten beats per minute, squishy gut-wrenching bass frequencies, harmonic poly-rhythmic melodies and bloopy bleepy clicks and clacks. Some might know this artist for his turntablism, others for his highly energetic and consistently danceable hybrid dj/live laptop sets. |
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STARKEY Starkey's productions brilliantly ride the jagged line between hip-hop, grime, and dubstep, so it's exciting to get a glimpse of the musical peers he thinks are creating similar sounds. As long as you can handle the ride, Starkbass is a superb mix |
![]() dirtybirdrecords.com/justin-martin Justin Martin on Facebook Justin Martin on Soundcloud |
JUSTIN MARTIN As the late Oscar Wilde once said: “life is too important to be taken seriously”, an ethos that Justin Martin is sticking with despite achieving soaring success over the last six years as a producer and international DJ.
Justin initially pricked the ears of the electronic music community in 2003 with his first record ‘The Sad Piano’ on Ben Watt’s Buzzin’ Fly label. Everyone in the electronic music food chain got involved, from the A list DJs like Derrick Carter and Pete Tong that were playing the track, to the international music press that were raving about it. It even translated to the German underground, with Poker Flat licensing it for Steve Bug’s ‘Bugnology’ compilation. Like someone that goes bowling for the first time and gets five strikes and a turkey, Justin couldn’t really have hoped for a better entrance.
Feeding off the energy of the San Francisco underground and mentored by fellow super producer Claude VonStroke, Justin was intrinsically involved with the development of dirtybird records, appearing on its first four releases. Justin was soon ready to take flight, releasing a string of solo EPs which flaunted a very unique sound and garnered still more respect among fellow DJs and heavyweight’s of the scene. |