Time: April 28, 2010 at 10pm to April 29, 2010 at 2am
Location: Sloane, San Francisco, CA
Street: 1525 Mission St. & 11th St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.facebook.com/pages…
Event Type: techo, house, disco, electro, funk, soul, classics, cheap, drinks
Organized By: Sergio
Latest Activity: Apr 27, 2010
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4/28 - Special Guest STEVE FABUS *Exclusive HOUSE Set*
Every WEDNESDAY
...when the past collides with the future, all hell breaks loose...
Get yo MACHINE on!
HOUSE*CLASSICS*DISCO*MORE!
At the controls:
SERGIO (Go BANG!/KALX): professional party rocker and 110% dynamo behind the decks
CONOR (No Way Back/Rong Music): The selector from another dimensional vector
ANDRÉ LUCERO (Fiction/Solid): Shoots lasers through speakers
MACHINE music for PARTY PEOPLE
Wednesdays!
at the lovely SLOANE, 1525 Mission/11th
1 Block Away from MUNI/BART!
FREE all night * great drink specials * choice choonz
http://www.facebook.com/pages/MachineWednesdays/468526240163
**Getting to know STEVE FABUS**
Steve Fabus is one of the first nationally recognized DJ's that originated during the disco era in San Francisco starting when he moved here in 1975. His soul disco sound of the late seventies and early eighties would be a precursor to the House music that would follow. After moving to San Francisco, Steve would host house parties, where he would mix music for the many new friends he was making in the city. San Francisco was already the counter-cultural capital of America, home of the North Beach Beats and Haight-Ashbury hippie movement; now it was the epicentor for the sexual revolution and gay liberation. There was a social, sexual, political explosion in the city. It was a wild, exhilarating time and the whole city was a party. Two people that were part of the scene at Steve's parties included a pre-disco Sylvester, who was a member of the radical drag troupe "The Cockettes", and Harvey Milk, who would become America's first gay politician elected to public office. They would be part of the growing energized gay subculture that was creating a party for the world.
Steve played at San Francisco's first major all-night loft party called "Boiler Room." In 1977 Steve Fabus was hired to play at San Francisco's first big disco, the I-Beam. Trocadero Transfer opened a short time later and Steve worked with Bobby Viteritti. During these same years, 78, 79, Steve was the resident DJ at Chains, which was the leather bar at 8th and Howard street, Black and Blue, that was transformed into an all-night dance club. In 1980, Steve Fabus became a resident of the legendary EndUp in San Francisco. His shift was the 6am to 2pm slot on Sunday mornings. Many credit Steve for starting what is still known to this day as "Church" at the EndUp. Steve established a soulful edge in the morning with records like D-Train's "Your The One For Me" in 1982.
He is currently a Resident & guiding force in Go BANG!
http://www.facebook.com/GoBANGSF
a monthly tribute to the decadence & intense dancing of the disco heydeys! He rocks the decks monthly with his amazing tunes!!
At MACHINE, Mr. Fabus will be HOUSING you with his funky beats to move your feet! Come work it out!
FacebooK: http://www.facebook.com/people/Steve-Fabus/1000016615
Go BANG!: http://www.facebook.com/GoBANGSF
MORE INFO: http://www.discomusic.com/people-more/3185_0_11_0_C/
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