Return of the Cypher (ROTC) : FREE WEEKLY HIP HOP SHOWCASE

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Return of the Cypher (ROTC) : FREE WEEKLY HIP HOP SHOWCASE

Time: July 19, 2015 at 9pm to July 20, 2015 at 1:30am
Location: The Boom Boom Room
Street: 1601 Fillmore Street
City/State: San Francisco
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.boomboomroom.com/e…
Event Type: san, francisco, bay, area
Organized By: DJ Kevvy Kev
Latest Activity: Jul 15, 2015

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Love Bay Area Hip-Hop? Then stop in every Sunday for our free Return of the Cypher event with local Bay Area emcees and djs. Catch you on the flip.

The BooM BooM BaP producers session. This month, B.I.Lectric aka Big Shawn of Bored Stiff is our featured producer.

Each Sunday at the Boom Boom Room, some of the Bay’s best local emcees, breakers, beatboxers, and musicians collaborate in a spontaneous combustion of raw talent. It’s called Return of the Cypher - ROTC , and true Hip Hop heads are advised not to miss out on this free party.

The legendary DJ Kevvy Kev and The Gemstone Band provide beats and live grooves for each session. Plus vocals by the amazing Jenna Medina.

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