ROTC - "Utopian Bluse" Release Party - L*Roneous - 2Bers - Kevvy Kev - Davu & Bottom Hammer

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ROTC - "Utopian Bluse" Release Party - L*Roneous - 2Bers - Kevvy Kev - Davu & Bottom Hammer

Time: February 23, 2014 at 9pm to February 24, 2014 at 2am
Location: San Francisco
Street: 1601 Fillmore St.
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Event Type: san francisco, rotc, boom boom room
Organized By: Return Of The Cypher
Latest Activity: Feb 12, 2014

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Return of the Cypher - Every Sunday night an army of emcees collaborate on one stage with musicians, DJ's, producers, and beatboxers. It's a freestyle rapstravaganza - every week at the Boom Boom Room.

This is a FREE party!

Sunday Feb. 23rd

Do you have Utopian Blues? Your not the only one. Come celebrate the release of this inspired album by L*RONEOUS and 2BERS. 

http://lroneous.bandcamp.com/album/utopian-blues

Every week - Live performance from Davu & Bottom Hammer - plus live renditions of classic Hip Hop beats for the Cypher.

DJ Kevvy Kev gets the party in high gear dropping the greatest jams of all time as well as mixing seamlessly with the live band.

It's another celebration of Beats, Rhymes, and Good Times. See yall there.


**L*RONEOUS**
L*Roneous... the name alone is revered within circles of hip hop purists, globally. This is NOT simply a rap act. L*Roneous is a special talent with an impeccable vision. Based in northern California's bay area, a community rich in art and culture (with a renegade/rebel spirit) L*Roneous is not only a representative of that, he is a reflection of it. This is not a glitz and glamour campaign. The music is the message. The message is the music. just listen...
www.reverbnation.com/lroneous
https://www.facebook.com/pages/LRoneous/119594684800042

**2BERS**
Conceived in 1999, 2bers are not a “music group”, they are a music plant. A factory where songwriting, production, emceeing and live musicianship happens under one roof. The visionary duo, BlesInfinite (Luke Hale) and Eph’Sharpe (Collin Troy), formed a creative partnership with live musicians in preparation for their first major release The History of Our Future (2005). The partnership marked a paradigm shift in the 2bers’ sound, and as a result, they’ve been changing minds and shifting bodies ever since.
http://2bers.com/
https://www.facebook.com/2bers

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