Eliot Lipp got the night going with
a heady mix of electro, soul, disco, hip-hop that had the
almost packed High Noon crowd grooving... truly impressive
sound... the bass rocked and the man sure knows how to tweak
knobs. More on EL at his website
here.
Bassnectar is ...Lorin Ashton,
a San Francisco based Musician / Producer / DJ, (“probably
the largest cult following of any DJ in San Francisco” – SF
Weekly) highlighted by massive basslines, thick mob scene
beats, freakshow energy, emotive melodics, traditional acoustic
instrumentation, and fearless mashing of genres, styles,
sounds, moods, and approaches. Fusing elements of midtempo
breakbeats, big beat, old school hip hop and dub, DnB, glitch,
IDM, electronica, death metal, grindcore, punk rock, alternative,
folk, swing, and jazz; and sampling anything from the human
history of sound and music, Bassnectar might be most accurately
described as “omni-tempo maximalism."... from
bassnectar.net
Bassnectar and an unidentified member of the ape family
on stage
Bassnectar drops a beat and Michael (from the Willy St.
Co-op, in red beret) smiles
Bassnectar turns up the heat and had people sweating on-stage
and off!
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