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Sun Oct 11
Mission Rock Presents...2nd Sunday Season Finale!Website |
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817 Terry Francois Blvd. San Francisco, CA 94158 map cross street: @ Illinois Street district: Mission Bay/Dog Patch |
Sun Oct 11 (Noon - 10pm) |
| Description Featuring Headliners...
Gene Farris Josh the Funky 1 Fred Everything Outside... Ben Doren & Jay Bowman Rouzbeh Chad Clubb Johnny Padua Jayvi Velasco On the Deck... DJ Icon Late Night Sneaky Ace & Gunz Vegas Afterhours... Mike Fuller Frank Richards Keith Evan Inside... Jeno Rooz Brian Salazar GENE FARRIS... Gene Farris is the sinister minister of dance music's changing sounds. Farris's global DJ track record and extensive discography of over forty productions are definitely a testament to the true Chicago house sound. Farris's unique dexterous DJ style that includes extended sultry, melodic blends with tuff beats makes him a party favorite around the world. House music is Farris's undoubted passion that also drives his full flavored, colorful studio creations. Farris's deep roots in house music and strive to be the best keeps him on the global electronic music industry's cutting edge. Josh The Funky 1... Josh The Funky 1 hails from Chicago, USA the home of House Music. As a DJ, producer, remixer, radio/podcast host and founder of the label Funktion Recordings, he's firmly etched his way into the fabric of Dance music culture. Recently being hailed as "one to watch" in Mixmag magazine (UK) the world has begun taking notice of one of North Americas finest exports. In a world where everyone wants to be DJ, he has carved his niche by combining superb showman ship with well honed DJ skills. "For me Deejaying is about being an entertainer and a music selector, I never have to pretend like I'm feeling the music, it shows naturally and its infectious to others in the crowd." A DJ now for over a decade, his travels across the world have developed his unique musical sense, easily genre hopping between styles, it's not surprising to hear a blend of Big-room house, uplifting vocals, tech, progressive, tribal and funky jacking beats all side by side. "I look at my sets like cooking , you need different ingredients and spices mixed together or you just have a bland meal." While some DJ's are content simply playing record to record, "The Funky 1" has become synonymous with using scratching, loops, acapellas, & effects, while playing on three CDJ decks, allowing for an unparallel level of creativity. "For me one of the best things is when people ask me what remix that was of a record I played, and I tell them I did it live on the spot..... Even DJs' who have trained ears will sometimes ask me.....that's when you know your doing something right." Fred Everything... Born In Hull and raised in Quebec City, Fred Everything moved to Montreal in 1996. He was then working at Montreal's institution Inbeat Records and secured himself residencies in the city's top clubs. Signed his first record to DIY Discs in 1996 and started traveling internationally. Was the first Montreal DJ to make it big outside Canada. In fact, on his first trip to the UK in 1997, Fred's set at the Sub Club was cited best set of In the City Music conference by DJ Magazine. Has toured the globe performing at such legendary and exotic venues as Fabric in London, Stereo in Montreal, El Divino in Ibiza, Lov.e in Sao Paulo, Propaganda in Moscow and a new residency at Club Next Door in Hawaii. He's a regular at the Miami Winter Music Conference performing alongside Mark Farina, King Britt and Francois Kevorkian and has recently played on the OM records float @ the San Francsico Love Parade. Back in the rave days, Fred was known for playing sets that would go from house, to techno and even drum and bass hence his Everything pseudonym. Originally he was called DJ Everything which eventually changed to Fred Everything. 20:20 Vision Head honcho Ralph Lawson considers him to be one of the best house DJ's on the planet. Has released original material and remixes on top labels such as: 20:20 Vision, Om Records (remixes of Kaskade, and Afro-Mystik), Turbo, Grand Royal (remix of Bran Van 3000 with Curtis Mayfield), Bombay (remix of Derrick Carter), Defected (remix of IZ and Diz), Compost, Feerange, not to mention cheeky re-edits of Missy Elliot and Erykah Badhu. |