It's time for another celebration of weirdness and friendship that is Recompression! We're very excited to be bringing back shipfam's own Subset and introduce many of you to Naughty Princess. We'll be rocking two rooms of music all night long ranging from house and breaks to bass and trap. The bar will have drink specials for the thirsty and the taco truck out front will have food for the hungry. Everyone wins!
Recompression has grown from a small sweaty room full of close knit shipfam into a larger bay area community of extended friends and family. We encourage everyone to bring their favorite people to add to the growing mix. You all make these events special with the vibes and sense of inclusivity you bring and everyone leaves with stronger connections to each other. We can't wait to meet the new friends you introduce for this latest installment!
$10 at the Door
Drink special until 11pm
Subset, aka Mark Martinez, has been honing his craft over the past five years in the demanding and eclectic New York City scene. He has soaked up the variety of music NYC has to offer and developed his unique sound by finding ways to weave all of these loose threads together. From his weekly bass music party at Webster Hall (BASSment Saturdays) to his house music monthly at Kremwerk in Seattle (Noise Complaint) and festivals across the country (HOLY SHIP!, Infrasound, Camp Bisco), Subset knows just what to play to set the perfect tone. In his spare time, Mark enjoys knitting shawls from unicorn wool and helping old women cross the street.
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/subsetgetsit
Naughty Princess weaves beautiful melodies and sexy bass beats into a journey to inspire that dance floor heat! Jasmine Fraser grew up with the influence of traditional Indian music, and was inspired by the intricate Tabla beats and soaring vocals. Being part of the electronic music scene in Melbourne when it took off in the 90’s, her passion for dance was ignited, starting in the underground outdoor Trance scene and then moving into other genres as they emerged like Trip-Hop, Breakbeat, Jungle and Drum n Bass. Relocating to San Francisco in 2009 brought her into the West Coast Bass scene of Dubstep, Trap and Glitch, and it was here amongst the fabulously funky Burner crew who drop the best beats and throw down so hard on the dance floor that she really felt she’d found her tribe! After a lifetime of loving and dancing to this music, it was finally time to dive in deeper, and DJ Naughty Princess was born!
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/thenaughtyprincess