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VITALIC

Time: February 20, 2010 at 9pm to February 21, 2010 at 3am
Location: Mezzanine, SF, CA
Street: 444 Jessie St
City/State: SF, CA 94103
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.blasthaus.com
Event Type: electro, tecnho
Organized By: blasthaus
Latest Activity: Feb 14, 2010

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>>SAT FEB 20
blasthaus presents
VITALIC
Mezzanine / 444 Jessie St / SF / 21+ / Ltd $15 Advance
Advance tickets at http://www.blasthaus.com

The pleasure provider: the ultimate rush, the greatest high, the invincible metal disco warrior. With his debut four-song ‘Poney EP’, first released in late 2001, VITALIC tore through dancefloors across the world like the Wagner of rave. An original and fearless new talent, it was clear from the start that Pascal Arbez, the Frenchman behind Vitalic, was not just another dance producer, but a visionary artist whose extraordinary music never fails to move you.

Vitalic's debut full-length OK Cowboy made waves back in 2005, now his his newest release, Flashmob, could be one of Vitalic's best productions with its near-psychedelic sweep, a sensuous appreciation for the way he can overlap often grating textures until they become both beguiling and disorienting, obliterating the dub-influenced sense of space you hear in the best minimal and deep house. This is going to be intense! Support from local luminaries NISUS (the Movement) + SLEAZEMORE(Lights Down Low)

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