Believer and weaver of strong social fabric,
reporting for duty.
EVERY FOURTH FRIDAY of the month, catch me and my crew at Madrone in SF for the West Coast’s longest running 90s dance party. Established 2008.
Doors open 9p
$10 cover from 10p-1a
Five continents down, two to go. Forty eight states down, who do I know in Alaska and North Dakota. Not only have I been all over the damn place, I've gotten the chance to DJ in many of these spots, as well. Some of the places you might have seen me behind a pair of turntables:
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
ASHLAND (OREGON), United States
BIG SUR, United States
CORTES ISLAND, Canada
DETROIT, United States
KAUAI, Hawaii
LIMA, Peru
LONDON, United Kingdom
MANILA, Philippines
MOMBASA, Kenya
NEW YORK CITY, United States
OAKLAND, United States
PHILADELPHIA, United States
SAN FRANCISCO, United States
VAIL, United States
VANCOUVER, Canada
Don't miss the first ever edition of PARKS & DECKS in John McLaren Park! Featuring fresh air, fly beats, delicious pop-ups, and nice people.
More details and RSVP via Facebook.
Dust off your beeper — we’re paging the 90’s.
It's been a wild year so far. Read any news site and we're given a thousand reasons to come together and stand united. We've got a responsibility to spread the love and show our support, so we're excited to announce we're donating a portion of ticket sales to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Tickets and more information available at daybreaker.com
Bobby Amos @ The SKINnY, New York City
Bobby Amos @ Plan B, New York City
BUMP @ SOM (now Slate), San Francisco
Club 1994 @ 111 Minna, San Francisco
heist @ Madrone, San Francisco
FLY @ Otis, San Francisco
Martini Mondays @ Aqua Lounge, Philadelphia
Old Folks Home @ 111 Minna, San Francisco
Rebel Joy @ Bar Fluxus, San Francisco
Payback @ Double Dutch, San Francisco
Solid @ Double Dutch, San Francisco
Spontaneous Sessions @ Otis, San Francisco
The Heartist Beats @ Tunnel Top, San Francisco
What's Good Wednesdays @ The Five Spot, Philadelphia
We'd like to keep the format and genre for our night the way we'd like our borders. Open. You can expect steady and strong doses of R&B, Soul, Funk and maybe just a touch of House and some Dancehall to keep those spirits high though. Come get your blessings. Come keep your joy. Come fuel up for the resistance. Keep that that two-step strong. Music is indeed the weapon, just like Fela said, but it's also the medicine. Come and get your dose, y'all.