(SF) LANDSLIDE @ Bottom Heavy this Saturday!

From: 21st century soul (emote@pacbell.net)
Date: Wed Feb 20 2002 - 00:39:04 CET

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    This Saturday, Bottom Heavy keeps up its unrelenting pace of quality guest
    DJ's with the San Francisco debut of one of our favorite cross-genre artists
    who is at the top of his game and will surely not fail to rock the house
    this weekend. His "Drum & Bossa" album for Hospital Records UK (and out in
    the US on SF's own OM Records) fused drum'n'bass and breakbeat forms with a
    jazz sensibility focused on the groove, keeping us eagerly awaiting future
    releases including stunning remixes for the likes of Soulstice, Nitin
    Sawnhey, Kaidi Tatham and London Elektricity among others, most of which
    have been massive anthems at Bottom Heavy over the past year. Lately his
    music has combined the best of the 2-Step Garage and Broken Beat genres,
    splicing 2-Step's funky bassline groove with the rhythmic invention and
    innovation we've come to expect from Broken Beat. But enough hyperbole: get
    your asses down to The Top and check out the man called...

    LANDSLIDE (Hospital Records UK/OM Records US)

    plus, in the opening 10-12 slot, a special CD release party featuring
    BH/TI's Mikebee & Jason Greer as...

    THE PAIR EXTRAORDINAIRE
    rolling out heavy brokenbeat/nujazz promo pressure to gear you up for the
    main event!

    Their new mix CD "The Pair Extraordinaire" will be for sale at the club on
    the night, but if you can't wait it's on sale right now at Amoeba Music for
    the bargain price of $10!

    to celebrate, we have TWO (2) copies of this mix to give away to the first
    two listmembers to respond to this message with the subject header "MAKE ME
    EXTRAORDINAIRY". Plus, listen to Future Breaks FM this Saturday from 3-5pm
    on KUSF 90.3 to win pairs of guestlist spots!

    the specs: @ The Top/424 Haight/21+/STILL $5!/10pm-2am

    hope to see you there!
    the Bottom Heavy massif!



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