SoundEarth Record Release Party

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SoundEarth Record Release Party

Time: October 15, 2010 at 9pm to October 16, 2010 at 2am
Location: El Rio, San Francisco, Ca
Street: 3158 Mission st. (at Precita)
City/State: San Francisco, Ca
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.elriosf.com
Phone: (415) 282-3325
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Goodword
Latest Activity: Oct 13, 2010

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It is not often that you come accross the perfect album. But looky here, it just happened to you!

SoundEarth's Can't Stop the Earth From Growing(One League Ent. 2010) is the type of album you could play on a sunny summer day at the beach or on a rainy winter day indoors cuddled up under the sheets. If the track-skip button on your deck is broke, you are in luck, because you won't need it today. Just sit back and ease as Heddy Fur's melodic vocals intertwine with Big Shawn's grimey raps over his gritty Lo-Fi beats that sound like they were made using hardware that smelled of cigarette butts and Frisco sewer cap/gutter stank!


This music is a pure beauty, untainted by the industry's devilish touch. You will only find this sound here and now!


Performing Live
This Friday, Oct 15, 2010
One League Ent. Presents
SoundEarth Record Release Party
Featuring Live Performances By:
SoundEarth
BPos
AgentStrikNine
Mantis One
W/Djs L.L.Aspect(Jazz Mafia), Max Kane(41Funk), BeatsMe (Distortion 2 Static)

Cover $10 (1st 100 get free cd)
Ages 21+
No Dress Code

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