119 Utah Street
San Francisco, California 94103

Saturday May 23rd
Citydeep, Systemsf, and Taboo Present:
Home
with special guest:
Teddy Douglas and Dj Spen
(Basement boys/Muthafunkers)

with residents:
David Harness and Halo

10pm-4am

$10 Before 11pm

Mighty
119 Utah Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

If you missed the last Home party @ Mighty with Quentin Harris (that hit capacity 3 different times throughout the night) you don't want to miss this rare chance to see two legends of the House scene stop in San Francisco!!!

Basement Boys:
In 1986, three young DJs began making music on a 4-track recorder in a Baltimore basement studio. Little did they know at the time that more than 15 years later they would be viewed as pioneers of American dance music. The original Basement Boys Production team was Jay Steinhour, Teddy Douglas, and Thommy Davis. Davis left to pursue other ventures in 1989, about the time DJ Spen joined the team. Along with musicians Irvin Madden (bass), Gary Hudgins (keyboard), Wayne Cooper (guitar), and Victor Williams (percussion), the Basement Boys have been responsible for some of clubland's biggest anthems. Following the success of their debut single, "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" on Jump Street Records, the Boys rose to commercial prominence producing Ultra Nate's debut album "Blue Notes In The Basement" for Warner Bros., as well as her 2nd album “One Woman’s Insanity”. Meanwhile, they were quickly becoming underground club faves with their singles "Searchin'" (under the guise 33 1/3 Queen on Nu Groove) and "Tonite" (recorded as Those Guys on MCA Records). In 1991, they reached Gold Record status as the production team behind Crystal Waters, with her global smash hit "Gypsy Woman", and in 1994 with "100% Pure Love", from her gold Mercury LP-“Storyteller” (her second album). In 1992, they produced the debut album for R&B duo Mass Order on Columbia Records, spawning the international club hit “Lift Every Voice (Take Me Away)”. With their studio wizardry well documented in the charts and on dancefloors the world over; high profile artists began seeking the Basement touch for remix projects. To date, the Boys have remixed songs such esteemed acts as Michael Jackson, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone, Lenny Kravitz, and Paula Abdul. However, even with mainstream acceptance, the Basement Boys have remained true to their DJ roots, remixing underground artists like Shaun Escoffery, Bob Sinclair, and The Shamen. In addition, they continue to expose and nurture new talent on their own label, Basement Boys Records, which was established in 1995. Over their 18+ year career, the Basement Boys have always had their ears to the future of music, with a knowledge, respect, and love of the past. Their solid disco, soul, jazz, R&B, and even rock roots have given them an open mind and ear for discovering fresh sounds and talent. The production team is always looking forward and expanding beyond the DJ booth with artists like Marcell, Vinx, and Mudfoot Jones. Keep your mind and ears open, for you never know what sound will come.

Added by sf415home on May 1, 2009

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