Milk

posted on Thursday, January 15, 2004
in San Francisco
Haight & Shrader
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(submitted by Bill )

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1)check out the RED WINE SOCIAL every Wednesday at Dalva, 3121 16th Street in the Mission
TophOne and guests Aural-B, DJ Smash, Gadget, Polywog, etc...9pm, no cover

2)and Thursday nights- hip-hop, funk & dancehall at TUNNEL TOP, 601 Bush Street above the Stockton Tunnel & the Green Door Massage Parlor... TophOne along with Apollo, DJ Neta, Pause, Kevvy Kev and Mr.E...10pm, no cover


3)Turntables on the Hudson
when: Fri 1.16 (9 pm)
where: Milk (1840 Haight St, 415.387.6455)
price: $12 / $10 advance
links: Event Info | Turntables on the Hudson
NYC's beat-juggling maestros Nickodemus and Mariano, better known as the DJ duo Turntables on the Hudson, don't often get a chance to educate West Coast ears with their infectious blend of soul-soaked hip hop, Afrobeat grooves, and international appeal. That's because these Giant Step artists are too busy setting NYC's dance floors ablaze. Lucky for us, the Joypad is bringing out the duo for a special West Coast edition that ought to leave Upper Haight patrons wondering if they'd died and gone to, well, the Hudson. (JC)

this is a bit different
4) MUSIC: Avant Country
The Country Teasers
when: Fri 1.16 (10pm)
where: Hemlock Tavern (1131 Polk St, 415.923.0923)
price: $7
links: Event Info | The Country Teasers
After the Fall fell victim to Mark E. Smith vanity in the albums following 1994's Middle Class Revolt, the Country Teasers, a mostly English quintet, adopted their tutors' spittle-flecked crown with a wink and a swig of home-cooked swill. The Teasers' 1995 self-titled debut was a half-baked, nearly misogynistic call to arms (song titles: "Bitches F*ck Off," "Drove a Truck") tinged with a light twang. Subsequent records have continued the abrasive, Big Black-gone-country screed with occasional forays into lo-fi electro-pop via frontman B.R. Wallers' cassette-only side project, the Rebel. In this case, half-baked means really fun and really good, if sloppy ramble-rock and surprise New Order covers are your carpetbag. (YS) - Bill , posted 01/15/04

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