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Fri October 11, 2019

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Bonsai is a group of producers and DJs based out of New York City, Texas, and the UK. This collective has been supporting the future forward sound of electronic music through their indepedent label, releasing songs for artists like Sofasound, Alex Martian, and L'Homie. Press play on a Bonsai-supported track and you'll be sure to hear trippy synth combinations, groovy percussive beat patterns, and familiar vocal samples reworked to create an entirely new piece of music. Listen to music from Bonsai at https://soundcloud.com/bonsaicollct
For their San Francisco debut, the Bonsai collective is sending over Capshun, Mir, and Spüke to throw down some of their original music and remixes. Local artist DJ Silly Syl has invited the crew to perform at one of her favorite spots, Milk Bar. Electronic music favorites like Steve Aioki and Falcons have performed at this iconic venue in the Haight before they become world-touring artists. 
We also have an internationally-acclaimed DJ from the UK who will be gracing us with a headlining performance. His turntable skills are unmatched as he cuts and scratches classic hip-hop with reworked electronic beats and remixes. He's played at festivals and album release parties in Europe, plus he runs a weekly downtempo electronic radio show that brings music-lovers together from all over the world. You won't want to miss this very rare performance!
Secret Headliner to be announced very soon, the rest of the lineup features:Capshun: https://soundcloud.com/capshunSpüke: https://soundcloud.com/spukeMir: https://soundcloud.com/mirmusicaSilly Syl: https://soundcloud.com/djsillysyl
Bonsai is a group of producers and DJs based out of New York City, Texas, and the UK. This collective has been supporting the future forward sound of electronic music through their indepedent label, releasing songs for artists like Sofasound, Alex Martian, and L'Homie. Press play on a Bonsai-supported track and you'll be sure to hear trippy synth combinations, groovy percussive beat patterns, and familiar vocal samples reworked to create an entirely new piece of music. Listen to music from Bonsai at https://soundcloud.com/bonsaicollct
For their San Francisco debut, the Bonsai collective is sending over Capshun, Mir, and Spüke to throw down some of their original music and remixes. Local artist DJ Silly Syl has invited the crew to perform at one of her favorite spots, Milk Bar. Electronic music favorites like Steve Aioki and Falcons have performed at this iconic venue in the Haight before they become world-touring artists. 
We also have an internationally-acclaimed DJ from the UK who will be gracing us with a headlining performance. His turntable skills are unmatched as he cuts and scratches classic hip-hop with reworked electronic beats and remixes. He's played at festivals and album release parties in Europe, plus he runs a weekly downtempo electronic radio show that brings music-lovers together from all over the world. You won't want to miss this very rare performance!
Secret Headliner to be announced very soon, the rest of the lineup features:Capshun: https://soundcloud.com/capshunSpüke: https://soundcloud.com/spukeMir: https://soundcloud.com/mirmusicaSilly Syl: https://soundcloud.com/djsillysyl
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