Heralds of Change= Hudson Mohawke & Mike Slot

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Heralds of Change= Hudson Mohawke & Mike Slot

Time: October 9, 2008 at 10pm
Location: The Darkroom at Club 6ix, SF
Street: 60 6th St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://going.com/heraldsofdch…
Event Type: Hip-hop, HipHop, Electronica, Crunk, Dubstep, Art, Show, Live, Painting, Glitch, Futuristic, Madness!!
Organized By: SoundPieces
Latest Activity: Oct 6, 2008

Event Description

A first appearance in San Francisco! This unique, difficult to describe sound is computated by electronic hiphop masters from Glasgow, current Scottish ITF Champion as well as the youngest ever UK DMC finalist, Hudson Mohawke with Mike Slott are Heralds of Change...

also view their website: www.thisisluckyme.com


dubstep, grime, hiphop, crunkness, psychedeliatic madness and more glitch alongside:

LL of Lazersword (myspace.com/lowestlayer)


DNAE Beats (myspace.com/dnae)


Dj Centipede


BoggL (of Symbiosis) vs Dj Dials (of the Projects)


Art!!!! =

Sasquatch


Chris Jehly - chrisjehly.blogspot.com


Sparkuhl

Lana Nichols

Kelly Koehler

Micah Weiss



'Hudson Mohawke was first brought to everyone’s attention when, alongside Mike Slott and Oddisee, he dropped the Herald’s Of Change ‘Show You’ 12” on Ireland’s much loved All City Records. Selling out in an instant, it marked the arrival of a prodigal talent and set him on a path of global success and notoriety. Continuing to butter us all up with some of the freshest and finest off kilter hip hop since Dilla, Heralds Of Change brought more heat with a series of releases on All City, each selling faster than the last and each garnering more and more praise from all quarters.

Hudson Mohawke is following up those early ripples with a big splash. His solo productions have $$$$$ed the ears of LA’s Ubiquity label, Holland’s Rush Hour and London’s Werk Discs – all of which have been quick to enlist Hudson’s remarkable remix capabilities. His potent unmistakable mesh of bionic beats and future grooves has struck a chord with music heads the world over with Gilles Peterson and Mary Anne Hobbs both giving Hudson serious air time on their BBC Radio 1 shows as well as Benji B’s Radio 6 Music slot giving support. A forthcoming album and a series of singles, due out on world renowned Warp Records, are sure to keep his star in the ascendancy.

Having battled under the name DJ Itchy until 2005, Hudson can add the fact that he is current Scottish ITF Champion youngest ever UK DMC finalist (at the age of 15) to his CV. Having left his battling days behind and now concentrating on production and party rocking in the clubs all over the UK, Europe and beyond, Hudson Mohawke is crafting a sound that is distinctly his own.....' -Mixed Bizness

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