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Lee Foss @ Supperclub SF (Event Over)

  • When:Fri 10/23 (10PM)
  • Where: supperclub
  • Address: 657 Harrison Street San Francisco, CA   Map
  • Cost: $10 w/ rsvp $15 @ door
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Supperclub and Fiction present...


Lee Foss (Hot Natured, Culprit, Wolf+Lamb, LA)


Friday, October 23rd 

Supperclub 

657 Harrison St. @3rd - San Francisco, CA

10pm-3am. $10 with RSVP/ $15 door/ 21+


RSVP before the show to: theworkersf@gmail.com


Also, in the main room:


John Wander (ROAM music, LA, SF)


André Lucero (Fiction, SF)

The Worker (Fiction, Stateless, SF)

Christian Schmidt (Fiction, SF)


in the side room (La Salle Prive):


DJ Nota and DJ Laundry (Spain)

 



Supperclub and Fiction welcome Lee Foss, one half (w/ Jamie Jones) of the new techno funk act "Hot Natured" and producer on LA's up and coming Culprit label as well as NY's disco/ techno label Wolf+Lamb for a night of funky, dark and vibey techno.

In the side lounge (La Salle Prive): DJ Nota and DJ Laundry - both recently relocated from Spain - bring their eclectic warm house and new disco tunes to balance out the musical spectrum on what should be a sweaty night in San Francisco dance music.

Lee Foss (Hot Natured, Culprit, Wolf+Lamb, LA)

http://www.myspace.com/leefoss
http://www.myspace.com/hotnatured

Lee Foss is a Los Angeles based dj and producer, and a recent transplant from Chicago. A vital part of L.A.’s vibrant and rapidly mutating techno scene, Lee is quickly becoming one of Americas most in demand djs. After after a 3 year stint in Ibiza in the beginning of the decade, Lee spent years as one of Chicago’s busiest and most forward thinking djs. His recent move to Los Angeles has paid dividends and helped to draw international attention to both his djing and production work. While in both Chicago and L.A. Lee has remained promoters and clubs first choice for booking with credible cutting edge artists, it’s taken the last years hard work and dedication working full time on music to take the step from local dj to artist. In addition to L.A.’s cutting edge Culprit rooftop parties at the Standard, and a newfound residency at Avalon Hollywood, Lee has spent 2009 crisscrossing the globe with a schedule that looks to only get busier.
With a slew of forthcoming solo releases and remixes and collaborations with Jamie Jones and Lee Curtiss, and the launch of the label Culprit with friends and collaborators Droog expectations are rising. With tracks already being supported from everyone from Laurent Garnier to Ewan Pearson to Ivan Smagghe and many more, Lee’s hard work is paying big dividends. Now with his Hot Natured production collaboration with Jones about to see the light of day, and a series of high profile Hot Natured parties in Miami, Detroit, and London, and a groundbreaking performance at the Crosstown Rebels party in Miami he seems poised to take the steps from buzzword to star. 

With Hot Natured “h.e.a.d.s. ep” (Culprit) and “Electric Feel Edits” (Wolf + Lamb) already garnering support and high praise from Damian Lazarus: “heads is such a cool track it heralds the new birth of a fresh west coast techno sound.”, Phillip Jung, (M.A.N.D.Y.) : “heads: sounds a bit like plastikman translated into 2009 with a nice house groove. For sure a killer on the dancefloor.”, Sebo K, Ryan Elliot, Martin Landsky, Dan Ghenacia, Kiki and many more, the word is out. With Lee’s solo album nearing completion for a fall release, and a Hot Natured album on the horizon for 2010, the fresh sound Lee is cultivating in Los Angeles shows no signs of slowing down.



Andre Lucero (Fiction, SF)

http://www.myspace.com/djandrelucero

A veteran of West Coast underground electronic music scene, André Lucero continues to reinvent himself. Starting with the earliest electro hip-hop to the present and future of electronic music, his selections are open minded but always have a dancefloor sensibility. From his involvement with the seminal San Francisco techhouse event/DJ crew, Urban Development; to playing with international legends for Space Children and recently for San Francisco techno staples [Kontrol], Black Market Techno and listed, he has been a key contributor to SF's exploding electronic music scene. As a promoter and DJ for the SF based Fiction crew, André has forged a strong link between forward thinking sounds, upbeat fun and building a musical community.


The Worker (Fiction, Stateless, SF)

http://www.myspace.com/dwurkur

The Worker is deeply inspired and influenced by techno, house, tech house, and minimal and has consistently been searching for the latest and most innovative developments in these genres from various regions of the world. His sets reflect this broad vision and eclecticism but are rooted in a foundation of deep, grinding, yet funky, tech beats that make his sets energize most dancefloors. Promoter and DJ for the SF based event Fiction he can also be found at Fiction's monthly residency at Vertigo w/ Christian Schmidt and rotating guests from SF's local techno community.



Christian Schmidt (Fiction, SF)

http://www.myspace.com/djchristianschmidt

Bringing his musical imagination and talents all the way from Norway, Christian Schmidt is a DJ and promoter for SF's Fiction crew. Exploring the strong propulsive sounds of techno with branches into minimal and tweakier European productions Christian awakens and electrifies dancefloors with the latest and freshest cuts - often debuting tracks months ahead of other DJs. His technical skills behind the decks make tracks reinvent themselves in the mix and could make you reinvent some moves on the dancefloor. 


About Fiction: more about Fiction is available on our MySpace and Facebook profiles:


http://www.facebook.com/fictionsf

 


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