550 15th St
San Francisco, California 94103

SOUNDPIECES & MIGHTYBASS present A NIGHT OF FIRST CLASS BASS TRAVEL featuring a slew of the west coasts best dub step DJs on the scene.

$5 ALL NITE!

......Dub Gabriel [destroy all concepts | akai]
http://soundcloud.com/search?q[fulltext]=dub+gabriel

Producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist, Dub Gabriel has been pushing the limits of subwoofers worldwide for over a decade. His musical explorations in Brooklyn in the mid 90’s drew him to the outer limits of the New York scene where he got his start as a DJ at the legendary Limelight club. With his early sound being a portent of today’s burgeoning dubstep scene, his bass-bending style and hard-hitting sets launched him as a trailblazing figure in the New York underground club scene and gained him the attention of leading publications that include XLR8R, Interview, Billboard, Pitchfork, Time Out New York, The Wire, International DJ and countless others.

DJG [surefire]
http://soundcloud.com/djg

DJG's production style is richly melodic, emotive while full of groove and energy. Recognized early on for a more dubwise sound, DJG's recent productions have revealed an evolution in his music, getting deeper into bass-heavy, tech-drenched, soulful tracks like the much-anticipated February ‘09 release "Bunker" b/w "Apophenia" on Tube10 and "Avoid The Noid" b/w "Duality" on Pushing Red. DJs ranging from Mary Anne Hobbs, N-Type, Joe Nice, Pinch, Headhunter, LD, Quest, Skream, RSD, 2562, Djunya, Random Trio and many more have been supporting DJG's recent and forthcoming releases on labels Wheel&Deal, Transistor, Pushing Red, Warm Communications amongst others.

Shlohmo [wedidit]
http://soundcloud.com/shlohmo

It’s difficult to argue against the merits of extended vacation. Especially if you’re Shlohmo, aka Henry Laufer, the 20-year-old beat wunderkind who created “Shlomoshun Deluxe” last summer on a four-month break from San Francisco’s California College of the Arts.

Armed with a laptop, an iPod microphone and a copy of Ableton software, Laufer distilled dank dubstep, the hulking bass and mutant groove of L.A. beat music, glitchy Warp Records IDM and an array of found samples into a precocious debut that earned effusive raves from XLR8R magazine, taste-making British BBC-1Xtra DJ Mary Anne Hobbs and Low End Theory co-founder Daddy Kev -- the latter of whom recently tabbed him with the unenviable task of following turntablist titan D-Styles on the club’s monthly podcast (where Shlohmo acquitted himself nicely)

Salva [fritenite]
http://soundcloud.com/salva

Salva doesn't do genres. This 28 year old writer and producer has spent the better half of his life exploring every bastardization of electronic and sample-based contemporary music, and refuses to settle into any textbook category. Growing up in Chicago in the 80's, his early inspiration stemmed from early Electro and Freestyle, to classic analog House and the advent of Ghetto House (now known as Juke). By 2001, Salva had the first exclusive Electro Bass weekly party in Miami Beach, and was active planning and playing Winter Music Conference parties and big South Beach club nights, deep into the thriving IDM and Drum and Bass scenes in one of the epicenter's of American underground music. By the middle of the decade he moved back to the midwest and dove into Indie and Hip Hop production, writing and producing for artists on labels like Colombia, Domino and Rhymesayers.

BOGL vs DIALS
http://www.rivaldials.com/

DJ Dials vs DJ Bogl is the bay area’s premier DJ tag team- always live, always spontaneous, never rehearsed and always a battle- these two unique talents go head to head twisting out exclusives and showcasing future music to rabid fans. They’ve brought and opened up for acts such as Hudon Mohawke, Rustie, Lazer Sword and played alongside everyone from Modeselektor to Flying Lotus. In 2009, the duo created their first dubstep mixtape- entitled, HOTPOCKETS. This fused together BOGL’s rough and rugged sensibilities with Dj Dials’ hip hop and electro background, showing the bay area, and their worldwide audience, that dubstep- while looking forward, pays homage to other genres, including it’s hip hop background.

Added by careykopp on December 30, 2010