DUB MISSION presents JAHDAN BLAKKAMOORE live! plus DJ THEORY (LargeUp) & DJ SEP (Dub Mission)

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DUB MISSION presents JAHDAN BLAKKAMOORE live! plus DJ THEORY (LargeUp) & DJ SEP (Dub Mission)

Time: January 15, 2012 at 9pm to January 16, 2012 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: bay, area, san, francisco, ca, live, music, djs, nightlife, reggae, dub, dubstep, dancehall, roots, sound, system
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Dec 22, 2011

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DUB MISSION celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend with a Bay Area Exclusive show

featuring JAHDAN BLAKKAMOORE (Noble Society/Lustre Kings/NY) live!

with DJ THEORY (LargeUp)
Performing music from his latest release, Babylon Nightmare, and much more
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  - $9 Advance/$12 Door
Limited adv. tix: www.brownpapertickets.com & www.jambasetickets.com
More information: www.dubmission.com

One of the most innovative and versatile artists currently recording, Jahdan Blakkamoore has long made a name for himself as a gifted and inspiring reggae/dancehall/hip hop/dubstep artist, both nationally and internationally. Originally from Guyana, he moved to Brooklyn at a young age, soaking up all the music the city had to offer. He is equally at ease providing the proper soundclash pedigree to a rap classic like Smif ‘n’ Wessun’s “Soundbwoy Bureill,” performing alongside Diplo & Switch for a club full of hipsters at a Major Lazer show, or artfully riding cumbia and dubstep riddims selected by the Dutty Artz crew. If a nomad soul such as this can be said to have a musical homeland, though, that homeland is classic one-drop reggae, which has anchored Blakkamoore’s music from the very beginning.

More information here:  www.dubmissionsf.com/jahdanblakkamoore2012.html

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