Sound Textures presents Bugz In The Attic's Daz-I-Kue

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Sound Textures presents Bugz In The Attic's Daz-I-Kue

Time: February 15, 2011 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: San Francisco
Street: 444 Jessie St. at Mint St.
City/State: CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.mezzaninesf.com/
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Michael Tello
Latest Activity: Feb 15, 2011

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Saturday February 26th, 2011

Housepitality & Mai Music present

SOUND TEXTURES

First 100 to RSVP at sfhousepitality@gmail.com get in FREE!

Located at Mezzanine 
444 Jessie Street @ Mint
San Francisco, California 94103

9pm-3am, 21+

$10 with RSVP all night at sfhousepitality@gmail.com (after 1st 100)

Were happy to announce the launch of our new sitewww.housepitalitysf.com. Visit us for event updates, music, info and free goodies. Thanks

On Saturday February 26th Sound Textures returns to Mezzaine with another spectacular line up. We are very excited to bring to you DAZ-I-KUE of Bugz In The Attic for a very special DJ set. With local love support from Om Records head hancho Chris Smith and resident DJ’s Michael Tello and Nikola Baytala. Also, Introducing a good friend and talented DJ Miguel Solari dropping a intimate opening set. Come experience the multiple sound textures of Deep, Tech, Soul, Broken, Rare and Classic Flavors of House. 

(((((((((( DAZ-I-KUE ))))))))))
Bugz In The Attic, Atlanta

Bio: Daz-I-Kue, a Londoner and a member of the well-respected production crew Bugz In The Attic, has remixed sounds for the likes of Macy Gray, Soul II Soul and 4 Hero. Daz is considered widely as one of the pioneers of the broken beat genre. A vinyl junkie from the age of 5, he's a DJ, producer, sound engineer and event promoter. Daz strives to be the hardest working man in West London and in his new home Atlanta, GA, through his creation of sounds, beats and events that keep the groove movin’!

Resident DJ’s:
NIKOLA BAYTALA (Bionic, Sound Textures)
MICHAEL TELLO (Om, Housepitality, Sound Textures)

Local Support:
CHRIS SMITH (Om Records, Smoke N Mirrors)
MIGUEL SOLARI (Housepitality, Hijak)

Look forward to seeing you,

Michael Tello
Houseptality SF | Mai Music

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