Gadi (Wolf + Lamb, NY) with Anthony Collins (Freak n Chic, Paris)at Public Works

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Gadi (Wolf + Lamb, NY) with Anthony Collins (Freak n Chic, Paris)at Public Works

Time: January 29, 2011 at 9:30pm to January 30, 2011 at 3:30am
Location: Public Works San Francisco, CA
Street: 161 Erie Street
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://Publicsf.com
Phone: 415-932-0955
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Public Works
Latest Activity: Jan 5, 2011

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Afterglow and Public Works Present: Gadi Mizrahi (From Wolf + Lamb) and Anthony Collins (Freak N Chic, Paris). Support from Fedora (Michael Perry and Matt Wilder). 2nd room with Adnan (Forward SF) and Rich Korach (As You Like It, Paxahau).
Plus sexyvisuals crew.

$10 til 11pm and $15 after.

Since he first hit the scene in 2001, Gadi Mizrahi has been one of New York’s most essential new artists. As half of the duo Wolf + Lamb, he transformed Brooklyn’s underground party scene, releasing modern house records by local acts and throwing legendary parties at The Marcy Hotel. As a producer, his deviously playful style of house has proved as infectious abroad as it is at home, earning him international praise and gigs at clubs like Fabric, Watergate and Club Der Visionaire. And as a seasoned underground DJ, his subtle finesse and sense of groove makes the party get deeper, weirder and way more sexy. 
By the end of 2009, Wolf + Lamb had put out almost 70 records, received accolades from Mixmag, Groove and countless blogs, and been named #3 label of the year by Resident Advisor. Wolf + Lamb continued to grow over the course of 2010, and so did Gadi himself. In June, he and Zev released their debut album, Love Someone, which made Mix Mag’s album of the month and landed the pair on the cover of DJ Mag. From there, Gadi spearheaded The Wolf + Lamb Experience, a tour that hit some of house and techno’s most important hubs (Detroit, Chicago, New York, London, Berlin) with a full cast of W+L characters in tow, including Soul Clap, Deniz Kurtel, Nico Jaar and No Regular Play. 

Young DJ/producer Anthony Collins has proved to be the rising star on the French house and techno scene playing at the city’s most prestigious clubs and also abroad in clubs such as infamous Rex Club & Batofar in Paris; Panoramabar & Berghain, Weekend & Watergate in Berlin, Studio 80 in Amsterdam, London’s Fabric, Space , DC 10, CircoLoco & Zoo Ibiza, Goa Roma n’Goa Madrid, BLK Market! New York, BPM conference in Playa del Carmen to name but a few.. 
Anthony describes his style as a mix of deep house, house, minimal and deep tech. He's not the type who puts one hit record after another but always blends meticulously chosen tracks with a real artistic reason to it.
Anthony’s music is very successful... Matter of fact he has released many EPs on very high-quality labels. Among which loads of European labels created in the early 00s which are inflaming the current scene such as Get Physical, -t and Vakant, the Belgian Curle, Jay Haze’s Tuning Spork, Resopal,or Brothers’ Vibe’s Mixx records.. Freak n’Chic, Mule Electronic and Liebe Detail also complete the prestigious endless list of labels he already worked with! Collins also made remixes for Remote Area, Safari Electronic, Nice Cat ( Los Updates Label ). Indeed His talent and style allowed him to remix in his artistic view huge artists like Ricardo Villalobos , los updates , Cesare vs Disorder , Alejandro Vivanco , Boris Werner.. & 2010 still sees new signatures.. for example with the American giant and true pioneer of the deep house music Ibadan (founded in 1996). 

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