LA’s Good Society collective and San Francisco party SPACE2950 invite Soulection’s very own Monte Booker to San Francisco’s F8 Nightclub.
Join us for a loaded lineup of rising artists for a night of hip-hop and future beats.
$5 - $15 tickets on Eventbrite
Friday, July 19 / 930pm - 2am / 21+
A portion of the show’s proceeds will go to Build, a Bay Area organization aimed at powering the youth from under-resourced communities and propelling them to high school, college & career success.
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Chicago producer Monte Booker is 24. He recently referred to some of his formative influences, like the Neptunes and Kanye West, as “the old hip-hop scene.” He considers Flying Lotus a genre unto himself. Booker is a late millennial making music for a new millennium. His sounds are bespoke, and his beats don’t smack as much as they pleasingly tumble forth, like tennis balls in a dryer. He puts his generation’s restless energy to work by zapping small clicks and shots of static in and out of his productions. He makes hip-hop and R&B that pings between FlyLo’s bulging maximalism and the charming exactitude of found-sound eccentrics Matmos. Along with his like-minded Zero Fatigue crew—including rapper Smino, Jay2, Bari,and singer Ravyn Lenae—Booker is creating music with a sense of history that could only exist right now.
LA’s Good Society collective and San Francisco party SPACE2950 invite Soulection’s very own Monte Booker to San Francisco’s F8 Nightclub.
Join us for a loaded lineup of rising artists for a night of hip-hop and future beats.
$5 - $15 tickets on Eventbrite
Friday, July 19 / 930pm - 2am / 21+
A portion of the show’s proceeds will go to Build, a Bay Area organization aimed at powering the youth from under-resourced communities and propelling them to high school, college & career success.
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Chicago producer Monte Booker is 24. He recently referred to some of his formative influences, like the Neptunes and Kanye West, as “the old hip-hop scene.” He considers Flying Lotus a genre unto himself. Booker is a late millennial making music for a new millennium. His sounds are bespoke, and his beats don’t smack as much as they pleasingly tumble forth, like tennis balls in a dryer. He puts his generation’s restless energy to work by zapping small clicks and shots of static in and out of his productions. He makes hip-hop and R&B that pings between FlyLo’s bulging maximalism and the charming exactitude of found-sound eccentrics Matmos. Along with his like-minded Zero Fatigue crew—including rapper Smino, Jay2, Bari,and singer Ravyn Lenae—Booker is creating music with a sense of history that could only exist right now.
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