Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Cinco De Mayo!!!

Ora Le Wey!!! Tenemos una fiesta de muchas Pinatas, Tequila, Tacos, y Chichis. And ey wey, there is no cover. Come celebrate the most American of Mexican holidays with our best friend Saul Q and his hermanos y tios! We will be having live Cumbia music courtesy of Azucar, and will be playing the best in mexi-dance with our friends the Office twins. This should be the wackiest and most fun Cinco De Mayo you've ever had!!

Gabe Vega and Andrew Decade

Born in Guadalajara, Mexico and raised in San Diego, California. Gabe Vega’s love of music has brought him to this important time in music history. Resident DJ at Voyeur and Dirty Mondays at The Saloon, is also two time winner of the San Diego Music Award for Best DJ. His knowledge of music brings a party wherever he goes.

And this party is going to be rad! Come check out the technocolor photobooth with Tommy McAdams from SHOTBYTOMMY.com and dont miss the launch of
SDGOSSIPSCENE.com. Should be a fun night with tons of locals. Enjoy a Moscow mule and a great jam!!

Pase Rock!! ($5 Cover)

Pase Rock is a founding member of the hip hop group Five Deez and has performed with Spank Rock since 2005. Pase Rock has arrived on the scene to devastate all assumptions about the collaboration between hip-hop, electro, and disco. He wants to school you in the ways of the new hybrid, which breathes a new joint union of styles.

Pase proclaims, “All the time party rockin, never stoppin. Pase, P-Pase, (picky -picky) Pase Rock. Given name Patrick Vaughn, rhymes with magic wand.You want the scoop? Here’s the scoop… It’s a new day. We global, son. You want my bio?

Here’s my bio… I’m alive sucka!”

“Get Monkey Kids” is a hip-hop gem, that uses electronic beats and succulent horn lines to complement the signature “get money” vocal lines. “So Fucking Disco”, hence the name, has a disco dance beat with smooth coruses and great percussion. Both songs have become club favorites in the electro / indie dance scene in Los Angeles.


A New Yorker with a flair for musical styles from around the world, Pase is destined to teach America in the ways of party music!

Two Fun Facts about Pase (& Two Blatant Lies too):

1. Pase Rock is the fullest and most complete realization of artist that God has yet created.


2. Pase Rock has been DJing since the age of nine, rocking recess with the freshest Schoolhouse Rock beats.

3. Pase Rock was conceived during an episode of The Love Boat (just as Isaac asked a bar patron, “What’s your pleasure?”).

4. Pase Rock has DJ’ed private parties for various famed personalities & corporate clients including Snoop Dogg, Black Eyed Peas, Justin Timberlake, Playboy, Oakley, Heineken, & more.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Computer Club (5/8/10)

$7 at the door or Free before 11p with RSVP

Like the final round of a videogame tournament, Computer Club’s music is loud, aggressive and spattered with grimy funk. A tendency toward the heavy, distortion-tinged sound of electro house is well balanced with his penchant for funk-laden interludes amongst the banger blitz.

The Computer Club sound first emerged from the studio of Mike Diasio in 2007 when System Recordings, one of the largest electronic music labels in the United States, tapped him to sign the single “Load Rocket.” The song, one of the first completed by Diasio under the geeky guise, carried Computer Club’s name into both traditional record label outlets and the burgeoning music blogosphere alike – a trend rarely seen in the heavily populated landscape of today’s dance music. Original songs like “Flat Response” and “Laptop Levitation” showcase Computer Club’s highly honed sound design and audio engineering skills, while his remixes of Nine Inch Nails, Prince and New Order illustrate his ability to adapt the best of the big names to the dancefloor.

Along with his impressive studio output, Computer Club is a well-accomplished DJ by any measure. His steady stream of gigs has him traveling to every corner of North America with regular stops in New York City, San Francisco and everywhere in between. From rocking a 30,000-strong crowd at L.A.’s Nocturnal Festival to dropping an intimate set for his former home of Atlanta, Computer Club constantly exhibits his deftness and versatility behind the decks.

While recent releases such as a remix of Mr. Oizo’s “Flat Beat” and his re-working of Konflict’s legendary Drum & Bass anthem “Messiah” with fellow producer/DJ Le Castle Vania have helped propel his name to new heights, Computer Club has started working on his debut album. Tentatively titled “Nerd Secrets,” the full-length promises to showcase a wide swath of musical styles, ranging from dancefloor-filling, hands-in-the-air bangers to straightforward rock songwriting to experimental weirdness.

In addition to his newly-minted Computer Club moniker, Mike continues to push the boundaries of dance music as one third of Evol Intent, a hard-hitting Drum & Bass trio considered by many fans and DJs alike to be the UK-rooted genre’s most talented American group. Initially known as purveyors of the toughest brand of D&B, their debut album “Era of Diversion” exhibits a musical variety influenced by everyone from Radiohead and Aphex Twin to Slayer and N.W.A.