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Blacklight Friday feat. Lex Luger

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Where: 1015 Folsom (1015 Folsom St., San Francisco, CA)

Minimum Age: 21+

Type: Indoor - Club

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Genres: Hip Hop

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DJ Dials, Wormhole, & 1015 Folsom present

BLACKLIGHT FRIDAY
A BLACKLIGHT PARTY - DRESS FOR MAXIMUM BLACKLIGHT EXPOSURE

featuring

LEX LUGER
live Bay Area debut
with support from SEAN G

NASTYNASTY live

#INTERNETGHETTO Showcase
PIXELORD live
813 live // SABUROV

Neon Jersey Showcase
SHAWN WASABI live
ABSRDST // GRIMECRAFT
SUSHI KILLER MUSIC

Wormhole Crew
YHETI // BOAT$ // INTELLITARD
DASTARDLY // KRAKINOV

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28TH / 10P-3A / 21+

Tickets: https://blacklight1015-theuntz.eventbrite.com/

LEX LUGER
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Lexus Lewis (born March 6, 1991) better known by his stagename Lex Luger, is an American record producer from Suffolk, Virginia. Got started playing the drums and learned about beats, measurements and bars. Then he started working with turntables. Music Generator was a game for Playstation 2, and he would make beats on it. He would then move to a PC based program and would get a used MPC 2000 drum machine from his uncle. His friend “Black” then introduced him to Fruity Loops, the music production software. The first beat he heard that he made on the radio was the instrumental to Waka Flocka’s “Hard in the Paint”. He was in Atlanta and just happened to have the radio loud enough to hear the beginning of the song. Also while in Atlanta, he got a phone call from Kanye West. He did not even realize who he was talking to for about 30 minutes. Once realizing who it was, Lex was excited and agreed to fly to New York to work with Kanye. He played him many different beats and was surprised that Kanye liked certain ones. He would eventually leave Kanye with 8 beats, one of them being the beat for the single “HAM”. Lex would call the beat a “movie”, stating how Kanye added a lot of other pieces to the song that made it what it is. He has produced tracks on Rick Ross’s Teflon Don, Waka Flocka Flame’s Flockaveli (which he produced 11 of the 17 songs),[3] Slim Thug’s Tha Thug Show and Kanye West’s and Jay-Z’s Watch The Throne. He is noted for using impossible-to-play drum-machine programming that utilizes the sounds of a Roland TR-808 in a fashion for which the original machine was never designed. He records for Mizay Entertainment.[4] One of the reasons Flockaveli was given decent reviews was because of Luger’s production. Luger has also worked with artists such as Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J, Soulja Boy, Snoop Dogg & Tyga.

NASTYNASTY

California’s NastyNasty has established his own abstract take on contemporary bass music and defined himself as one of North Americas most unique producers. A heavy helping of heartfelt vocal trickery and melodic sensibility accompany heavy drums and brow-raising bass sounds to construct songs that both stand as listening pieces as well dance-floor wizardry.

“In a time when every third dude is attempting dubstep’s wobble to varying results, NastyNasty is refreshing to hear” Fader Magazine

PIXELORD
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The Pixelord is Alexey Devyanin. He’s a Moscow-based veteran of experimental music, best-known for his Gultskra Artikler moniker. When we got to know that his new project is about BEATS, it was instantly clear that is has to be groundbreaking great.

His debut four-track EP “Lucid Freaks” brings forth a mixture of spliffed-out 8bit riddims, stumbling Hip Hop beats and a pinch of Euro Dance glam. However unique, the weirdo plastic Pop of Glasgow’s Hudson Mohawke is echoed in his tunes as well as bass-driven digital Reggae, Jahtari-style.