ArtNowSF/Euphonic Presents Re:Creation SF

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ArtNowSF/Euphonic Presents Re:Creation SF

Time: February 26, 2009 at 10pm to February 28, 2009 at 6am
Location: 1015 Folsom, San Francisco, CA
Street: FOlsom St
City/State: San Francisco. CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://going.com/sts9l8nite
Event Type: live, art, music, reggae
Organized By: ARTNOW
Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2009

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1320 Records, Euphonic Conceptions and ArtNowSF have teamed up to bring you a very special 3-night run of late night after parties in San Francisco, at 103 Harriet (the main room of 1015 Folsom).

These after parties will include an art show all three nights curated by Justin Maxson & Joseph Gross of ArtNowSF - featuring such dazzling local artists as Andrew Jones, MearOne, Alex Pardee, Kris D, Des10, Andrew Gonzales, Ethen B. Luce, Luke Brown and many more.

All three nights will also feature a crystalline stage display by Sean Smokovich of Light-Records, and live visuals by Jigglesworth. And, of course, fresh beats continuing until 6 AM all three nights.

Featuring acts such as Lippservice, Gaslamp Killer, Heavyweight Dub Champion, UK dubstep sensation Loefah and the upstart HIJAK (for the first time in the US), Bluetech, Eskmo, Nosaj Thing, Future Rock, Mochipet and more, this will be a weekend to remember.

A limited pre sale of $15 tickets at going.com/sts9l8nite for each night will be available shortly. There will also be 100 three-night passes released. After those are gone tickets will be $20 each night.

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