GRAMATIK w/ Low Limit (Lazer Sword), Siren, Bogl & DJ Whores

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GRAMATIK w/ Low Limit (Lazer Sword), Siren, Bogl & DJ Whores

Time: June 17, 2011 at 9pm to June 18, 2011 at 4am
Location: MIGHTY, San Francisco, CA
Street: 119 Utah St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.mighty119.com
Phone: 415-626-7001
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Carey Kopp
Latest Activity: May 26, 2011

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$5 B4 11PM

Fresh off performing sold out tours with both the Glitch Mob and Pretty Lights and handpicked by them, Slovenia's Gramatik has established himself as more than just one to watch, but one to stay and amaze even further. His live performances display his wide range of music, incorporating glitch, hip-hop, dubstep, into his own signature sound that can best be described as music without borders. His headlining world tour makes a stop at Mighty in San Francisco for a very special show presented by Soundpieces and Mighty. The all star supporting cast includes live performances from LOW LIMIT of LAZER SWORD, local heavyweight Siren, Bogl, and DJ Whores.

LOW LIMIT (LAZER SWORD)
Once known around our city's clubs as LL Cool DJ, Rutledge now produces and DJs under the name Low Limit. He may be better known at this point, though, as one-half of the electronic glitch-hop juggernaut Lazer Sword, which pairs him with production partner Antaeus Roy (a.k.a. Lando Kal). Lazer Sword has helped put San Francisco's leftfield beat scene on the map with its chopped and screwed, synth-heavy dance tracks.

SIREN (Muti Music)
Live drums, heavy synths, groove and energy are the foundation that Brandon Hale AKA Siren builds on. Hailing from Oregon and now settled in San Francisco, Siren is another new west coast find that has been making his distinctive mark on midtempo breakbeats and dubstep. With a background of metal influences and playing piano, saxaphone, drums in punk, ska and metal bands, Siren brings both melody and unforgiving edge to his productions.

DJ BOGL (Soundpieces)
Griffin March understands the power of mellowed-out music. As DJ Bogl, he delves into next-level dance music to unearth the understated, beat-heavy tracks that color his eclectic mixes--although he'll also drop a massive, dirty rhythm on a sweaty crowd when the time is right.

 

& DJ WHORES

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