This Sunday: The Scientist with General Jah Mikey on the mic plus Subatomic Sound System and DJ Sep (Dub Champions Festival) at Elbo Room - $14 Adv/$17 Door

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This Sunday: The Scientist with General Jah Mikey on the mic plus Subatomic Sound System and DJ Sep (Dub Champions Festival) at Elbo Room - $14 Adv/$17 Door

Time: June 22, 2014 at 9pm to June 23, 2014 at 2am
Location: Elbo Room
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.elbo.com
Phone: 415 552 7788
Event Type: subatomic, sound, system, scientist, dub, chamions, festival, club, party, reggae, dance, dancehall, san, francisco, nightlife, sep, vinnie, esparza, j, boogie
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2014

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Dub Mission and Subatomic Sound System present

the First Dub Champions Festival on the West Coast:
featuring Jamaica’s legendary mixmaster

The Scientist

with General Jah Mikey on the mic
plus Subatomic Sound System
and DJ Sep

9 pm m - $14 Advance/$17 Door
Adv. tix; http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/713054
More info: www.dubmission.com

FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/1425340474400389/

 

"My inspiration for creating Dub Champions Festival nearly four years ago in New York City was primarily the result of my experience performing at Dub Mission and seeing the amazing response of the crowd week after week to these events that DJ Sep was organizing. I felt we needed something like that in New York for both artists and fans of the music. Once it started it just snowballed from there."

Emch / Subatomic Sound System

After three years in the North East and two years in Europe, Subatomic Sound in conjunction with Dub Mission (S.F.), Dub Club (L.A.), and Dubspot presents the First Annual Dub Champions Festival on the West Coast. An international musical phenomenon, dub is a musical style characterized by heavy bass, drums, and copious use of effects, where the producer becomes the artist, with the mixing board as his or her instrument. The festival features performances and educational workshops to exhibit how the music is created and how it has evolved from its roots in ‘70s Jamaica to become a cornerstone of electronic bass music. Dub is a major inspiration to artists in many genres including rap, rock, punk and dance music. Dub Champions Festival was founded in New York City by Emch of Subatomic Sound System and is dedicated to featuring the world’s greatest dub pioneers from Jamaica as well as current innovators on every Continent. The festival happens in New York City, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Vienna, Amsterdam and now debuts in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
www.DubChampions.com
www.facebook.com/DubChampions
@DubChampions

www.dubmission.com

www.facebook.com/DubMissionSF
www.youtube.com/dubmission
www.soundcloud.com/dubmissionsf

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