Electrik Kingdom with the Egyptian Lover

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Electrik Kingdom with the Egyptian Lover

Time: February 5, 2011 at 10pm to February 6, 2011 at 4am
Location: Public Works San Francisco CA
Street: 161 Erie st. 94103
City/State: San Francisco CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://electrikkingdom.themml…
Phone: 1-415-932-0955
Event Type: electro, funk, breaks, house, tech, disco
Organized By: SF Housepitality / Get Yer Freak On! / Gravity Point /Weapons of Ass Destruction.
Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2011

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  Thats Right! Electrik Kingdom is bringing The Egyptian Lover to Public Works Feb. 5th.He will be deejaying and performing live that night with his partner in crime Jaime Jupiter.Along with him (if thats not enough) he will be supported by Patricio Motta, Oscure, Smoove, and Laird.But thats just the first room...Upstairs we have the house/tech room with Solar, Adnan, Rooz, Michael Tello, and Anthony Mansfield.But wait..theres the deep-space disco room too! That includes Conor, Davi, Navid, and Rafael.Lighting will be by Radiant Atmospheres and visuals by Dax. Tickets are 15 advanced at electrikkingdom.themml.com and 20 at the door.There is a coat check, atm, and lots of comfy seating.21 and up!

 


"The Egyptian Lover bringing you that sound that you have enjoyed for over 25 years. Some call it Electro, some call it Hip Hop, some call it Old School, some call it Rap but I call it Dance Music. I make music to make you dance. Starting out as a D.J. in 1978-79 and becoming the main D.J. for Uncle Jamms Army in 1982, I have been in the music biz all my life. Getting my style from Kraftwerk and enjoying the 808 drum machine and programming it like a mad man. I love beats and no one was making beats back then. I wrote all the lyrics, it was easy. Because I was making rap tapes for people at my High School I was doing pretty good for myself. I went back to the studio and recorded "And My Beat Goes Boom", "What is a D.J. if He Can't Scratch?" and "The Ultimate Scratch". I did not know what I was in for."                                -Egyptian Lover

          

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Comment by Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist on January 19, 2011 at 11:09pm
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Comment by rafael Fierro on January 19, 2011 at 10:45am
Funktion One Sound System! Three Rooms! Lighting By Radiant Atmospheres And Visuals By Dax! And..of course the Egyptian Lover!
Comment by rafael Fierro on January 18, 2011 at 5:15am
Just added! Happening the night before superbowl!
Comment by rafael Fierro on January 18, 2011 at 4:41am

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