DUB MISSION presents HABITAT SOUND (live Dub/San Diego) plus DJ SEP

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DUB MISSION presents HABITAT SOUND (live Dub/San Diego) plus DJ SEP

Time: February 20, 2011 at 9pm to February 21, 2011 at 2am
Location: Elbo Room, San Francisco
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: San Francisco/CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.elbo.com
Phone: 415-552-7788
Event Type: live, music, djs, nightlife, san, francisco, dancing, clubs, reggae, dancehall, dub, dubstep, cumbia, steppers, electronic
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2011

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DUB MISSION presents a Bay Exclusive show:

HABITAT SOUND live dub sound system (¡Gematria!/San Diego)

featuring Prince Zohar & David Hurley (vox/fx/keys/percussion) with selector Eddie Turbo

showcasing their freshest original cumbia, dub, dubstep, UK steppers, and dancehall tunes

and celebrating the release of Murder On Golden Hill 10” on ¡Gematria! Records

plus DJ SEP

at Elbo Room - 647 Valencia Street – San Francisco, CA 94110 - Club is 21+ - Club info: 415 552 7788

9 pm to 2 am - $8 advance /$11 door

Limited Adv. Tix: www.brownpapertickets.com and www.jambasetickets.com

 

The live sound system trio HABITAT SOUND consists of vocalist/keyboardist Prince Zohar and percussionist David Hurley, with selector Eddie Turbo at the dub controls. Reminiscent of the post-punk analog dub sound of Mark Stewart and On-U Sound System, Habitat Sound made its release debut in 2009 with Habitat Sound System meets Prince Zohar and The Mystics, which was co-produced with Mad Professor, and received rave reviews as a cult hit in the dub world.  This DUB MISSION show will celebrate the release of Prince Zohar's latest Habitat LP, Murder on Golden Hill, a dub-fi dub soundclash vs. Dub Traffik Control, produced in a crushing dancehall style. MOGH features 100% original analog production by Prince Zohar, influenced by hard '80s rub-a-dub, alongside Dub Traffik Control, who inject the version excursion remix flavor to each track. 

More information: www.dubmissionsf.com

 

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