BRAZILBEAT SOUNDSYSTEM, DJ SEP

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BRAZILBEAT SOUNDSYSTEM, DJ SEP

Time: July 29, 2008 at 9pm
Location: Elbo Room, San Francisco
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: SF
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.elbo.com
Phone: 415-552-7788
Event Type: live, sound, system, frobeat, Brazilian, Electronic, music, Baile-Funk, Afrobeat, DJs
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Jul 18, 2008

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
KEEP IT RIO! A night of Afrobeat, Brazilian electronica & baile-funk with
BRAZILBEAT SOUNDSYSTEM (Belezza Records/Brazil-New Zealand)
featuring percussionist/MC NEGO BETO and DJ MARA
celebrating the release of their debut full-length album Nova
plus DJ SEP (Kpfa/Dub Mission/San Francisco)
at Elbo Room - 647 Valencia Street - SF - Club is 21+ - Club info: 415 552 7788
9 pm - $7 - advance tickets at www.ticketweb.com and www.jambasetickets.com and Elbo Room
More info: www.brazilbeat.org or www.dubmissionsf.com/brazilbeat2008.html


BRAZILBEAT SOUND SYSTEM (BBSS) is a rising international talent on the cutting edge of roots and dance music. Showcasing electronic music with true instrumental rhythmic sensibility, this DJ-and-live-drums collective features internationally renowned Brazilian master percussionist NEGO BETO, and DJ MARA.
More info: www.dubmissionsf.com/brazilbeat2008.html

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