Time: September 23, 2010 at 7pm to September 24, 2010 at 2am
Location: Mighty, San Francisco, CA
Street: 119 Utah St
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://mighty119.com
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Matt Haze
Latest Activity: Aug 24, 2010
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Slayers Club and The Hub of the JCCSF Present: Copyright Criminals Featuring Steinski LIVE, Amp Live, The Polish Ambassador, Kid Kameleon, LoveTechSF, Joe Mousepad and Slayers Club DJ's
Is sampling recorded music to create new works a form of artistic expression or, quite simply, a crime? Slayers
Club ( www.theslayersclub.com) and The Hub of the JCCSF ( http://www.jccsf.org/arts-ideas/the-hub) present three events in one – a film screening, expert discussion panel and live musical performance – all happening on Thursday, September 23rd at Mighty (119 Utah St, www.mighty119.com).
Steve Stein, aka Steinski ( www.steinski.com), originally from Newark, New Jersey, rode the pulse of the New York City underground in the early 80’s and emerged as a cult hip-hop hero. Stein co-produced the series of records known as The Lessons for the Tommy Boy label. These analog tape cut-and-paste collages, still widely bootlegged (and wildly illegal), are generally acknowledged as three of the most influential works in the world of hip-hop and dance music production. Steinski has been cited as a definitive influence by music luminaries including DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist and Fatboy Slim.
The night will also feature live music performances by Amp Live ( www.amplivesworld.com), the Zion I producer who was recently entangled in a legal battle over his bootlegged Radiohead remix work, and The Polish Ambassador ( www.polishambassador.com), who has been called "the West Coast, more sophisticated version of Girl Talk".
As seen on PBS’s Independent Lens and at the Toronto International Film Festival, Copyright Criminals takes a close look at the creative and legal implications of sampling music in the digital age through the eyes of well-known
artists, activists and industry insiders. Featuring interviews with Clyde Stubblefield (“The Funky Drummer”), Chuck
D of Public Enemy, DJ Shadow and many more.
The film will be followed by an expert speakers panel including Steinski, Amp Live, hip-hop historian, Jeff Chang ( cantstopwontstop.com), Tim Jones of the Electronic Frontier Foundation ( www.eff.org) and entertainment lawyer Tony Berman ( www.beat-law.com).The panel will be moderated by ethnomusicologist Larisa Mann (aka DJ Ripley, djripley.blogspot.com).
Fresh from appearances at Nightlife at the Academy of Science and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is a fresh
interactive music technology workshop by LoveTech SF ( www.lovetechsf.com), including a multi-player, MIDI-
controlled sampler system. Think Rock Band on steroids!
Also performing are local favorites Kid Kameleon (XLR8R Magazine, Surya Dub), MC/DJ/producer Joe Mousepad and, of course, the Slayers Club DJ's.
Local artist Nick Fregosi will paint live artwork outside the venue and b-boy collectives will perform their
intermittently on the dancefloor.
Doors at 7pm
Film Screening at 8:30pm
Panel Discussion at 9:30pm
Steinski plays at 10:30pm to be followed by Amp Live and The Polish Ambassador
$8 in advance / $10 at the door
Advance Tickets available on September 1st at www.brownpapertickets.com
More information at theslayersclub.com/cc
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