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Night Moves

Time: May 14, 2010 at 10pm to May 15, 2010 at 2am
Location: The Blue Macaw, San Francisco, CA
Street: 2565 Mission St (btw 21st and 22nd St)
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.theslayersclub.com
Event Type: glitch-hop, dubstep, bass, electronic, dance
Organized By: Lokae
Latest Activity: May 3, 2010

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**RSVP here for reduced cover: http://going.com/sc_nightmoves

Ready for something different? Bust out those dancing shoes, and join the Slayers Club for a night of fresh, eclectic electronic music!

Ben Samples (Boulder, CO) and Freddy Todd (Detroit, MI) make their first SF appearances, while Daly City Records hero Mochipet and up-n-comer Lokae round out the bill.

2 for 1 well drinks before 11pm, and $5 drink specials all night!

More info at:
http://www.theslayersclub.com

Facebook:
http://bit.ly/nightmovesfb



Ben Samples : Boulder, CO
(Denver Bass Squad)
http://bensamples.com/

Freddy Todd : Detroit, MI
(Run Riot Records/Car Crash Set)
http://www.myspace.com/freddytodd

Lokae : SF, CA
(Elevated Press / Slayers Club / Daly City Records)
http://www.myspace.com/lokae0

Mochipet : SF, CA
(Daly City Records)
http://www.mochipet.com/

Slayers Club : SF, CA
(Daly City Records)
http://www.theslayersclub.com

Hosted by Joe Mousepad
Fresh visuals by All Of It Now

$10 | $5 before 11p with RSVP at http://going.com/sc_nightmoves
21+

2 for 1 well drinks before 11p
$5 drink specials all night!

http://www.theslayersclub.com
http://www.dalycityrecords.com/

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