DUB MISSION presents NICKODEMUS meets THE SPY FROM CAIRO (Turntables on the Hudson/Wonderwheel/NY), plus DJ SEP

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DUB MISSION presents NICKODEMUS meets THE SPY FROM CAIRO  (Turntables on the Hudson/Wonderwheel/NY), plus DJ SEP

Time: May 30, 2010 at 9pm to May 31, 2010 at 2am
Location: Elbo Room
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: San Francisco/CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.elbo.com
Phone: 415-552-7788
Event Type: dancehall, reggae, dubstep, world, electronic, dj, live, san, francisco, dance
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Apr 19, 2010

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Sunday, May 30, 2010
DUB MISSION presents a Bay Area Exclusive show featuring two of NY's finest producers:
NICKODEMUS (Turntables)
meets THE SPY FROM CAIRO (aka ZEB – LIVE SET on oud and electronics!)
(Turntables on the Hudson/Wonderwheel Recordings/Irma/Esl Music/NY)
plus DJ SEP
at Elbo Room (647 Valencia Street x 17th) SF - Club is 21+ - Club info: 415 552 7788
9 pm to 2 am - $8 advance / $11 door
Very limited advance available tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com & www.jambasetickets.com
More information: www.dubmissionsf.com

From the early days of Giant Step, to today's Turntables on the Hudson parties, producer/remixer/DJ NICKODEMUS has been a key element in the NYC dance music scene for over a decade. As a DJ and producer, he spans the World with sounds of Funk, Folk, Jazz, Hip Hop, House and Dub--all with a message of peace, awareness and love for the dance. He has been a supporting DJ for live concerts by the likes of Gil Scott Heron, The Pharcyde, Mos Def & Kweli, KRS-One, Thievery Corporation, Pucho & the Latin Soul Brothers, Angelique Kidjo, Femi Kuti and many others, and has been a featured guest DJ at various clubs throughout the world and all major cities in the U.S. NICKODEMUS runs his own label--Wonderwheel Recordings--and has done remixes for artists like Billy Holiday, Thievery Corporation, Sultan Khan, Astor Piazzolla, Gilfeme, Dublex Inc, Nina Simone, Boozoo Bajou, Karuan, Madrid de los Austrias, and Truby Trio. His latest release on Wonderwheel Recordings is Sun People Remixed, featuring Earthrise Soundsystem, The Pimps of Joytime, Tal M Klein, Red Astaire, J-Boogie, Christian Prommer, Kush Arora, Adham Shaihk, Pablo Sanchez, Sabo, and many others. The next Nickodemus album will drop in 2010 will be the album for all the MOON PEOPLE! For more on NICKODEMUS, please visit: www.nickodemus.com , www.wonderwheelrecordings.com, www.eslmusic.com

THE SPY FROM CAIRO--aka Moreno Visini, the artist formerly known as Zeb--has written hundreds of songs and produced over 10 albums over the past 12 years including five Organic Grooves albums, three Zeb albums, and two The Spy From Cairo albums. In addition, he has contributed to countless collections, including Turntables on the Hudson and Buddha Bar Compilations. This talented musician and studio wizard has done around 80 to 100 remixes for artists as diverse as Tosca, Billy Holiday, Omar Faruk Tekbilek, Baba Maal, Astor Piazolla, Nickodemus, Novalima & many more. No wonder he is secretly famous! His latest album, Secretly Famous is an effort by The Spy from Cairo to consolidate as much Middle Eastern music as possible, all with his signature Afro, Dub, electronic sounds. For more on The spy from Cairo, please visit: http://www.myspace.com/zebthespyfromcairo, http://www.discogs.com/artist/Zeb

More information here: http://www.dubmissionsf.com

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