This Sunday: DUB MISSION's 18th Anniversary with all the residents: DJ Sep, J Boogie, Maneesh the Twister & Vinnie Esparza plus Dubtronic Science LIVE at Elbo Room

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This Sunday: DUB MISSION's 18th Anniversary with all the residents: DJ Sep, J Boogie, Maneesh the Twister & Vinnie Esparza plus Dubtronic Science LIVE at Elbo Room

Time: August 31, 2014 at 9pm to September 1, 2014 at 2am
Location: Elbo Room
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: san Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.elbo.com
Phone: 4155527788
Event Type: dubtronic, science, club, party, reggae, dance, dancehall, san, francisco, nightlife, sep, vinnie, esparza, j, boogie, anniversary, best
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Aug 29, 2014

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This Sunday:
Dub Mission’s 18th Anniversary
celebration with all the resident DJs in attendance:
DJ Sep, J Boogie, Maneesh the Twister, and Vinnie Esparza
plus J Boogie's Dubtronic Science (Om Records) LIVE

featuring Aima the Dreamer, Mike Olmos, Garrett Kobseff and Enrique Padilla
at Elbo Room, 647 Valencia Street, SF, CA 94110 - 21 & over - 415 552 7788
9 pm to 2 am –$8 advance  $11 Door

Limited advance tickets at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/819379


On Sunday, August 31st, Dub Mission celebrates 18 years of spreading the dub virus throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Dub Mission’s resident DJs will have the dance floor jumping with a showcase our signature mix of modern and classic dub, roots reggae, dancehall plus touches of cumbia, moombahton, tropical, rootstep, drum’n’bass, and more. We’ll top it all off with a live special live performance by J Boogie's Dubtronic Science featuring some of the best musicians in the Bay Area improvising together as our resident DJ serves his eclectic mix of his dubbed-out beats. Dub Mission is one of the longest-running parties in the world, presenting cutting-edge dub, roots reggae and dancehall every Sunday at the Elbo Room. Voted Bay Area's Best Reggae Club by S.F. Bay Guardian readers Dub Mission has featured artists from all over the world, including Adrian Sherwood & the ON-U Sound System, Mad Professor & the Ariwa Sound System, the Scientist, Mungo's Hi Fi, Soom T, Solo Banton, Jahdan Blakkamoore, Zion Train, Prince Fatty Sound System, Twilight Circus Dub Sound System, Nickodemus from Turntables On The Hudson and many many others.
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