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Where Anything (and Everyone) Goes
1751 Social Club, located in the Fulton Street building formerly occupied by the Creole restaurant and hip-hop club Storyville, was a mystery to us. Considering the slew of "Best of CitySearch" awards that were claimed in 2004 by the tiny, seemingly obscure spot in a quiet, residential neighborhood, we couldn’t help but wonder what all the fuss was about. With just the right amount of kitsch, a menu full of nicely-priced comfort food, and a happening club scene to boot, the mystery quickly dissolved. 1751 is aptly named; it’s a social gathering space with vibrant personality, giving it true mass appeal. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
DJs Aye~n and Mal of 2cents and the Colonel MC have been making dirty drum n' bass beats since 2002. As a team, they represent the musical goodness of DJ production and what prolific attention and fame it can gather. With two tours of Europe under their belt and the long awaited comeback of Compression, there’s no reason to not to join this duo at their next party. Chatting with SF Station out of their studio in Lower Haters, these two share their shrewd thoughts about the SF music scene. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
As music director of the Bay Area’s very own Live 105, Aaron Axelsen has been responsible for bringing in some of the best up and coming acts to Popscene as well as being able to garner a mass following with his weekly electronic show Subsonic. By playing tracks not showcased by mainstream radio, he demonstrates his eclectic musical knowledge by taking risks with indie acts and showing lots of love to local Bay Area bands. Taking time to answers some questions with SF Station, Aaron shares his affable personality and excellent taste in music. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
With his first full-length album about to be dropped this summer, Alland Byallo has been hard at work with his numerous global DJ gigs and renowned parties such as Bay Area’s own KONTROL. Fresh off a tour in Europe, this DJ can rock crowds with his innovative takes on techno whilst adding creative spins to house and minimal. Taking time to answer some questions from SF Station, it’s not difficult to see why the Bay Area has nothing but love for Alland. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
Seen at all types of parties all over the San Francisco club scene, DJ An-ten-nae is a true San Francisco gem. With enough bass in his music to make your body thump and playing with names such as Diplo to The Glitch Mob, it’s no wonder his parties are met with so much success and good times. Taking time out of the studio to speak with SF Station, An-ten-nae offers some whimsical wisdom and tells us a little about himself. More
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Last Night A DJ Saved My Life
Based out of Chicago and now a San Francisco staple, Andrew Phelan has been blazing his way through the tech and underground scene. Launching Prismatic Tracks in 2005, there has been nothing but success for this young DJ who puts on various original local events to raise awareness and fun for old and new DJs alike. Articulate and humble, Andrew shares with SF station his journey to DJ world and how he has manages to stay fresh and innovative. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
The success and ascent of Dirtybird Records seems to have grown exponentially in the past few years. Dropping some of the dopest techno beats out of San Francisco, Christian Martin of Dirtybird Records has made a name for himself by busying himself in the studios and opening for huge acts such as Paco Osuna this Thursday at Mighty. After a recent successful BBQ party in Golden Gate Park where the party seemed like it would never end, Christian shares with SF Station his thoughts. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
Moving out from New York to the Bay Area in the summer of 1999, DJ Chucky Brown has been on the San Francisco club circuit for the past decade. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
The chief of the very successful Dirtybird Records, Claude VonStroke has been blazing his way through the techno funk club scene. Whether it is recognizing new and talented DJs, making DVDs interviewing legendary ones, or mixing his own innovative beats, originality and determination shines across his work. Releasing Fabric 46 and his 2nd artist album later this year, there seems like nothing but more success awaiting this DJ. More
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Last Night a DJ Saved My Life
A prolific DJ with many genres under his belt, it’s no surprise DJ Commodore works under four names. Currently spinning the much-hyped genre of Computer Rock, his ear for an eclectic mix of talent shines through synthesizers and electro beats. Headlining events such as Popscene vs. Loaded and Trigger along with collaborating with Bay Area staples such as DJ Omar, Commodore 69 is full of fresh talent. Sharing with SF Station the essence of Computer Rock, he also takes some time to speak about his upcoming projects. More
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