DIRTY 12/1 - Uberzone LIVE/J.Hazen(NY)/Ambient Mafia/Evil Breaks

topic posted Mon, November 26, 2007 - 11:17 PM by  Aaron Jae
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Evil Breaks presents:
DIRTY
Saturday, December 1st, 2007
Fat City (314 11th st. @ Folsom)
10pm-4am
21+

$10 presales: groovetickets.com/ordersyst...viewqb.asp
$10 b4 11pm & $15 after


It's been a long time since we've had Uberzone play at one of our shows (Dec. '05), and it's been even longer since Uberzone has released a full-length album (2001). And during the past few years, there have been quite a few of us waiting very impatiently for another album. 6 years later, Ideology has been released, and we are finally getting some new music out of Q, and let me tell you, it was worth the wait!!!

Evil Breaks does it right once again with Uberzone playing LIVE along with Davey Dave at what is San Francisco's CD release party for the long awaited new album from Uberzone. We'll also be giving away a few of the new cd's as well as a bunch of other freebies. Check back here later, or sign up for our mailing list to get all the info on that.

If that isn't enough, we also have an amazing producer coming out from the East Coast to do a little live set for us (you are not ready for this), along with the Ambient Mafia in the back room, Viberation doing visuals, and the E.B. dj's owning the main room like they tend to do. I don't know about you, but it sounds like fun to me.......



Uberzone LIVE with Davey Dave
(Nitrus / City of Angels / Astralwerks / TCR / L.A.)
SF Ideology Album release party

His early singles, "Botz" and "The Freaks", released on taste-maker indie dance label City of Angels, were critically acclaimed club tracks that established Q as one of the leading American producers of breakbeat music. These singles were charted consistently by DJs like Florida's DJ Icey and the UK's Adam Freeland, among others. His remixes of Sarah McLachlan, The Crystal Method and BT also established him as one of the biggest names in the American dance scene. Spin Magazine named Uberzone as one of the six producers to create "the biggest beats ever." Q does have Faith in the Future. "Sometime during my life I turned from a pessimist into an optimist. Faith in the Future ties into technology, electronic music and my lasting desire to live in the Jetson Age." Perhaps that's why Uberzone's debut album, "Faith in the Future" has a feeling to it unlike any other electronic album. It recalls influences from quirky sci-fantasy film soundtracks to "Planet Rock" to dream-pop to the energetic, future breaks that Uberzone has created in ways no one else can approach.


J.Hazen
(Sound of Habib / Virus B-23 / System Rec / NY)

For quite a few years now this guy has been producing the wickedest beats, but would never perform. After a bunch of badgering, some good intentioned insults, and a few 3rd party threats, we're finally able to bring out what I consider to be, one of the most talented producers in the U.S. Although he's just recently had his 1st couple of official releases, his tracks have been rockin parties around the world for years. And to top it off, he's going to be performing a live set for us!!

Check out a mix from J.Hazen. Recorded Live on Halloween, this set is being dubbed the "Zombie Prom" mix. This one's nice and bouncy.....YEEEAAAH!!!!
www.soundofhabib.net/audio/j..._set.mp3


In the Evil Breaks room:

Bam vs. Icon
Aaron Jae
M.O.D.
Athena


In the Ambient Mafia Chill room:

Calamity Jane
Seventh Swami
Speakeasy Ray
Hickory
Sixty4k

mixes, more info, more stuff:
www.EvilBreaks.com
posted by:
Aaron Jae
SF Bay Area
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