NON STOP BHANGRA PRESENTS - FAMILY Vibes

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NON STOP BHANGRA PRESENTS - FAMILY Vibes

Time: July 2, 2010 at 9pm to July 3, 2010 at 2am
Location: Elbo Room
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: San Francisco
Info/Tickets/Map: http://nonstopbhangra.ning.co…
Event Type: bhangra, reggae, dub, dubstep, world, breaks
Organized By: jimmylove
Latest Activity: Jun 14, 2010

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NON STOP BHANGRA PRESENTS: FAMILY VIBES

Bringing together some of the best Bay Area talent, Non Stop Bhangra has decided to start bringing together it's Bay Area family to create some of the most positive and forward pushing vibes! This meeting of heavy weight crews represents the best Reggae, Dub, Bhangra, and dance floor Breaks from around the world!

This will be the hottest way to spend Independence Day weekend!

LINE UP:
09-10 - DJ Amar (Surya Dub)
10-10:30 - Bhangra Dance Lesson
10:30-11:30 - J-Boogie's Dub Tronic Science
11:30-12:30 - Non Stop Bhangra (DJ-Dhol-Dance Performance Set)
12:30 - 2 - Surya Dub (LIVE) ft. Maneesh The Twister & Kush Arora

GENERAL INFO:
DOORS - 9pm (10pm Bhangra Dance Lesson)
PRICE - $8 Advance - $10 Door
http://familyvibes.eventbrite.com/
http://nonstopbhangra.com/
http://elbo.com/

We hope to see our family grow this coming July 2nd!

ARTISTS INFO:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

DJ AMAR:
Amar is amongst a handful of local DJs whose taste cuts a path through an abundance of musical selections and leads dance floors into a hypnotic sway like snakes before the charmer. In this instance the muse is a masala that brews sounds from the Middle East and
Balkans with rhythms of the Asian underground and electric Brazilian vibes. Whether its breaks, Bhangra, house, drum & bass or down tempo the global nature of Amar’s sets bridges a multi-culti span from the world to the Bay Area.

J-BOOGIE'S DUBTRONIC SCIENCE:

Rocking turntables worldwide and representing San Francisco, J-Boogie blends his eclectic beats on the radio, at the club and in the studio. As a producer for Om Records, Ubiquity and Future Primitive Sounds, J-Boogie formed Dubtronic Science- which incorporates live horns, flute, percussion and vocalists onstage alongside Boogie’s turntable dynamics. Bringing members of the crew to the Elbo Room, they plan on dubbing out the sound and giving everyone the family reggae vibes!

NON STOP BHANGRA:
Imagine a scene from a Bollywood movie smack in the middle of a thumping nightclub---swirling colors, the rhythm of pounding feet, and the relentless energy of brilliant beats-that’s Non Stop Bhangra.
Non Stop Bhangra is a non-stop party, featuring dance lessons with Dholrhythms Dance Company, followed by dance performances, live music sets, visuals, live painting, and DJs spinning an eclectic mix of Bhangra, Hip Hop, Reggae, and Electronica.

SURYA DUB (LIVE):
Headed up by a massive San Francisco based producer/DJ tag team, Maneesh The Twister & Kush Arora bring the sound of Surya Dub live. Starting out as a monthly party 3 years ago Surya Dub has grown into it's own unique underground sound, winning countless awards and allowing the resident Dj's to fly all over the country to represent the Dread Bass Massive. Maneesh and Kush bring the full rig, with multiple laptops in sync, triggering samples and fresh vocals fusing the best sounds from the legendary party. If you are looking for the underground Reggae sound, come find out why they have been dubbed the Ambassadors Of Dread Bass.

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