Spun Records and the SFPC are delighted to present a new type of event, Share the Road, featuring deep rolling tech-house sounds from some of the world's most exciting emerging producers, and hosted at the legendary Monarch, the epicenter of SF underground dance culture.
Headlining our inaugural event is Gabe, a prodigal phenom and master of production who has been selling out arena shows in his native Brazil, including iconic performances at Rock in Rio and at his epic set at the world-famous IguazĂș Falls.
With deep roots in psychedelia, Gabe's dance floor vibe is deeply moving. Gabe is known for creating a powerful connection with his audiences and fans, and his international stature continues to grow.., We are thrilled to be hosting Gabe on his first visit to San Francisco.
Sharing the road with Gabe is San Francisco legend Dirtyhertz, a true pioneer of the scene, known for his impeccable production, gentle vibe, and delectable grooves. His techy deep house, bass rollin' electro, deep mental progressive, and head-banging techno push through genre barriers, and has support from the biggest names in dance music including Tiesto, Sasha, Digweed, Paul Van Dyke, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Hernan Cattaneo and many, many more. He has Top 20 Beatport releases on some of the most well known labels like; Pacha, Black Hole, Magik Muzik, Baroque etc. We are looking forward to having him drop some new production just for us.
Closing out the main room is the inimitable Leo Barcellos, founder of the DaleCali crew who has built a reputation for incredible dance floor energy and creative mixes across a multitude of groovy beats.
Monarch's exquisite deco steampunk dance lounge will feature the incredibly creative mix stylings of Grellert (DaleCai), DJ Marjo (Fraktal Productions), and Gizma and Infinite Sun (Spun Recpords) - along with the delicious cocktails and fantastic hospitality of the Monarch SF family.
Come share the road in music, community, dance, laughter, and connection at the best DJ bar in this galactic sector.
Spun Records and the SFPC are delighted to present a new type of event, Share the Road, featuring deep rolling tech-house sounds from some of the world's most exciting emerging producers, and hosted at the legendary Monarch, the epicenter of SF underground dance culture.
Headlining our inaugural event is Gabe, a prodigal phenom and master of production who has been selling out arena shows in his native Brazil, including iconic performances at Rock in Rio and at his epic set at the world-famous IguazĂș Falls.
With deep roots in psychedelia, Gabe's dance floor vibe is deeply moving. Gabe is known for creating a powerful connection with his audiences and fans, and his international stature continues to grow.., We are thrilled to be hosting Gabe on his first visit to San Francisco.
Sharing the road with Gabe is San Francisco legend Dirtyhertz, a true pioneer of the scene, known for his impeccable production, gentle vibe, and delectable grooves. His techy deep house, bass rollin' electro, deep mental progressive, and head-banging techno push through genre barriers, and has support from the biggest names in dance music including Tiesto, Sasha, Digweed, Paul Van Dyke, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Hernan Cattaneo and many, many more. He has Top 20 Beatport releases on some of the most well known labels like; Pacha, Black Hole, Magik Muzik, Baroque etc. We are looking forward to having him drop some new production just for us.
Closing out the main room is the inimitable Leo Barcellos, founder of the DaleCali crew who has built a reputation for incredible dance floor energy and creative mixes across a multitude of groovy beats.
Monarch's exquisite deco steampunk dance lounge will feature the incredibly creative mix stylings of Grellert (DaleCai), DJ Marjo (Fraktal Productions), and Gizma and Infinite Sun (Spun Recpords) - along with the delicious cocktails and fantastic hospitality of the Monarch SF family.
Come share the road in music, community, dance, laughter, and connection at the best DJ bar in this galactic sector.
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