Psych Rock Beat Battle

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Psych Rock Beat Battle

Time: February 11, 2010 at 10pm to February 12, 2010 at 2am
Location: Element Lounge
Street: 1028 Geary Between Van Ness and Polk
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://elementlounge.com
Event Type: hip, hop, beat, battle, psych, rock
Organized By: phillipdrummond
Latest Activity: Jan 2, 2010

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A beat battle in which producers sample psychedelic rock tracks and flip/remix into beats head to head. The tracks to sample are hand picked by the West Coast’s foremost record collectors and Dj’s (from SF’S own monthly psych rock party AFREAKA!) Deejay Om (Galapagos4/Heardrums) and DJ MAKossa (Funky Rewind) who will both be doing psych rock sets as well as judging the battle. Also special guest DJ Axis spinning heavy psych funk and rock.

Sets start at 9:30pm and battle to follow!!! But wait!!! It’s also (as usual) a canned food drive for Glide Memorial Foodbank as well as Pd/phillipdrummond’s B-Day Jam!!!


Hosted by FLO with Pd on the turntables, 21+, 9:30p,-2am at Element Lounge, 1028 Geary bet Van Ness and Polk in San Francisco. Be sure to cop your free beat tape from the battle (along nwith 10 other free beat tapes from past beat battles) in the blog section at: philthybeats.com for more info, registration, etc.: philthy@philthybeats.com

Psych Rock Beat Battle @ Element Lounge
1028 Geary (bet. van ness and polk), San Francisco, California

Cost: $7 w/ can of food $10 w/out

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