AfterAfterHours SF meets CityDeep (Event Over)
- When:Sat 9/6/08 (11:55PM)
- Where: underground location
- Address: call 888-482-9281 san francisco, CA Map
- Cost: $10
Saturday, September 6th, 2008
(every 1st saturday)
AfterAfterHours SF Meets CityDeep!
Underground SF Mission District Location
(contact me for the address)
2am-dawn
$10 general admission / $5 before 3am with text invite
(hit me w/ your cell # & I'll send you the text invite)
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Our guest DJ for the evening:
HALO (CityDeep)
www.citydeepsessions.blogspot.com
www.myspace.com/halocitydeepmusic
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HALO: THE PROGRESSION
The Foundation
Chicago. He's 16 and working at famed record store Hip House, where
it all beganÑthe education in acid house,
garage, Detroit techno, et al. Chicago's underground loft parties
inspired him to hear real Chicago house music,
plus a dash of disco, spun by such legendary jocks as Frankie
Knuckles and Ron Hardy. These were the artists
whose sounds formed the movement, and they made an impression.
Listen close: You can still hear them in Halo's
soul-tickling, eardrum-rattling, Deep House rhythms today. Because
of Hip House's location just outside of downtown,
the Windy City teen was able to establish contacts with visiting
club industry reps, who, after listening to his tapes,
began hiring him to play their parties. "I started doing that more
and more. And more and more people started hearing
me play," Halo says.Before he left the Midwest for the far west, he
served a three-year tour of duty as an A&R with
Moody Records, a period where he learned more, grew more, saw more.
In a word: becoming.
Go west, young man
San Diego. Now he was traveling. Regularly. He was manning the
decks in clubs from sea to shining sea, gaining
experience, developing a sound. In addition, Halo attended the 2000
edition of Miami's Winter Music Conference.
Halo was spinning at a club, when a couple ofguys from the then
newly opened London-based Fabric approached him.
"They were like, Have you ever playedEurope?" He said he hadn't.
Soon after, Halo were in the rain-soaked city,
reaching out and, crucially, connecting with an unfamiliar
audience. He'd found a home.
"The sound system, the staffÑit was probably one of the best
clubs I've been in," Halo says of Fabric.
Fabric offered him his first residency abroad. He accepted. And,
yeah, he still plays there on a bi monthly basis
The heat
Las Vegas. So now he's lived in three places, journeyed and spun
records in many moreÑUK, Europe, Australia,
Asia, South America.Ñand he's holding it down in Sin City's
commercialized clubland, helping to bring DJs such as
David Harness , Mark Grant and many others who had heretofore never
performed in the desert town.
"I just brought to the table what I do and the music that I was
feeling," he says, noting that he'd helped start a
successful Saturday soiree called "H.O.M.E." at the now-defunct
Barcode. "It was different for Vegas. It wasn't the
typical casino-club." During this time, he's also continued beefing
up his label City Deep Music, which he began in
2004. Dedicated to releasing quality, cutting-edge dance music
created by the finest producers, City Deep is a house
oasis that worships at the altar of deep house, afro, soul and
tech-y rhythmsÑthe stuff, in other words, of the
beat-happy spirit that lives within us all.
Inside the crystal ball
In 2008, Halo will load up the U-Haul once again and head up to San
Francisco to work on a variety of projects, not
the least of which will be rocking parties with David Harness and
Friends. Also, he and pal/partner Kemal will release "Lift Me Up,"
featuring Arnold Jarvis, on MN2S records, as well as "Come
Together," featuring Michelle Weeks, on Jamie Lewis'
Purple Music. In April look out for another City Deep release:
Halo's solo project with Maiya, called "Glory." Ah, glory.
It's never been Halo's thingÑthe music has. It's the kind of
dedication that earned him the top spot on
"URB Magazine's "Next 100", nominated for best dj in 2003 at the
IDMA's "International Dance Music Awards"
and voted top 20 in BPM's "Whos Americas Favorite Dj" in 2003 and
2004; the support of a small army of DJs and producers from across
the globe, including Louie Vegas, Mr. V, Alix Alvarez, Marques
Wyatt, Osunlade, Aaron Ross,
Jon Cutler, Jojoflores and others; and love from labels like MN2S,
WestEnd, Large Music, and CoCo Soul, to name but
a few. And then there are his club gigs, which include regular
appearances at L.A.'s Deep and Balance, NYC's Cielo and
Chiacgo's SmartBar,to name just a few. Halo's house is for the soul
and spirit, not the cheap and commercial.
"I've been DJing for 19 years,"he says. "And I love what I do."
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AfterAfterHours SF's resident DJ...

Jayvi Velasco
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...playing deep soulful house w/ sprinkles of afro-beat, broken beat, bossa nova, disco, techno, soul, 80's R&B, & what ever else I feel like playing that night...
"To me he's more then a DJ, Jayvi knows exactly what we (dancers) want!! Setting the energy, feeding the vibe. If youre blessed enough to step into a room that he's rocking, you'll see it, you'll feel it. House is a spiritual connection and this brotha is responsible for many of my sweat filled nights. When I step into his vibe I AM ALIVE AND FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! Thank you brotha. Thank you." -Odie (Flo-ology Dance Collective)
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