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

Minimum Age: 21+

Type: Indoor - Club

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Genres: House

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DJ DIALS & 1015 FOLSOM PRESENT

TCHAMI

GIRL UNIT

ST. JOHN

DISCOPILL

219 BOYS

Thursday February 12th | 10PM - 2AM | 21+

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

TCHAMI

Hailing from Paris, France, Tchami is no stranger to the dance music industry. Rewind to last July, Tchami’s remix of Janet Jackson’s “Go Deep” became an instant over night hit! With much critical acclaim, he soon followed up with his first original production “Promesses” with Kaleem Taylor via Fool’s Gold Records. It was not too long after “Promesses” that Tchami released “Shot Caller” under the same EP for Fool’s Gold Clubhouse. From then on, Tchami subsequently released his remixes of AlunaGeorge’s “You Know You Like It,” Oliver’s “MYB,” and “Turn it up” by fellow Parisian producer/DJ, Mercer. Having gained the support from some of today’s top DJs such as A-Trak, Nick Catchdubs, Dillon Francis and Skrillex, Tchami’s career is already off to a great start!

Tchami’s accomplishments have not gone unnoticed, as NYC/LA based booking company AM Only added the future house phenom to their roster and Vice listed him as one of their “30 DJs to Watch in 2014”. In the rightful hands of AM Only, you will be sure to see Tchami’s name across the states as he sets on tour. Already set to perform this coming March during Hard Miami, alongside Boys Noize, What So Not, Zed’s Dead and RL Grime just to name a few, Tchami is ready to conquer the states one performance at a time with his self-described “soundtrack of the deepest moments of your life.”

GIRL UNIT

A bedroom producer since the early 2000s, Girl Unit started putting out mixes as Girl U No Its True in 2006, consisting largely of Miami Bass/Ghettotech/Ghetto House tracks, getting his first taste of club shows at some of the early Night Slugs events in London.

Whilst taking time to work on a full length LP for Night Slugs, Girl Unit released the fifth installment of the Club Constructions series under the Hysterics moniker. The project was intended to act as a separate outlet for a more physical, dance floor focused sound, sought from a series of machine jams recorded with various bits of analogue equipment in his studio. Operating under the guidelines of the Club Constructions template, the Hysterics EP repurposes the sounds of heavy industry for the club environment.