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New Years Eve with Sweater Funk, OPOLOPO & AMALIA (Live U.S. debut performance)Sweater FunkSaturday, December 31, 2011 at 9:00 PM - Sunday, January 1, 2012 at 3:00 PM (PST)San Francisco, CA |
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Saturday December 31, 2011
SWEATER FUNK PRESENTS NEW YEARS EVE WITH
SWEATER FUNK
(Sweden)
2925 16th St.
www.som-bar.com
$20 Presale / $30 Door
9 PM til 3 AM
21+
Buy tickets: http://opoloponye.eventbrite.com/
Opolopo is Yoruban for "plenty", a word that best exemplifies the diversity of this production wizard’s musical voyage! Whether it's funk, soul, disco, broken beat, or jazz, his compositions and productions are always uncompromising! Starting out with overdubbing on cassette decks with a Casio VL Tone toy keyboard in his early teens, to constructing soundscapes on synths, beat boxes and computers, Opolopo is one of Scandinavia’s most extraordinary producers. His dedication and commitment to music is stupendous! Everyday, on the hour, you will find him tweaking a nob, laying down a bass line, EQing a snare, or simply studying more nerdy production techniques. Born in Zirc, Hungary he spent the early part of his creative development touring with a keyboardist father and obsessing over fusion and electronic records. Artists like Herbie Hancock, Roger Troutman, Chuckii Booker, Earth Wind & Fire, Quincy Jones, Isao Tomita, and Kraftwerk helped feed his ingenuity.
Equipped with keyboards, vocoder, and modern technology Opolopo tours as a dj, with jazz ensemble Expansions, and with primary collaborator AMALIA. Amalia has a massive appetite for all things that make people dance and fly! Her versatile voice varying from a lamb to a lion ignited her spark for music as she sang up against windows, in garbage cans, down stair wells, and on the loo! Bouncing with it, playing with the reverberation in a room, Amalia began creating her own melodies and interpretive dance moves as a child. Her source of inspiration being her father's extensive soul/jazz record collection and a multitude of books filled with activism and art! Many moons and bands later, her deep desire to explore the planet forced her to move to Europe. Her musical connection with Opolopo was far too great to be ignored. The pair had been doing the internet shuffle for 2 years and developing a devoted underground following with their collaborations. Leaving Vancouver equipped with a mic, a Canadian Juno nomination for Best Contemporary Jazz Artist, and a Best Electronic Artist Award for her involvement in nujazz band SEKOYA, she was soon touring Tokyo, Berlin, London, Warsaw with Opolopo and formulating with other music visionaries Atjazz, Domu, AD Bourke, Son Of Kick, Grems, Probe Dms, Altered Natives, & Afronaut of Bugz in the Attic.
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San Francisco's Sweater Funk DJ crew have been the city's most dedicated purveyors of the funky subgenre known as BOOGIE for over 3 years. Their vision to bring boogie, strictly on vinyl originals, to the masses has earned them a diehard following who pack the basement of China Town's Li Po Lounge every Sunday. They've won SF Weekly's Best new club 2009, hosted Djs such as Dam-Funk, Steve Arrington (Slave), Daz-I-Kue, Peanut Butter Wolf, Kon & Amir, Onra, Monk One, Cool Chris, E Da Boss, Mayer Hawthorne, and have become a sister club to Dam-Funk's own Funkmosphere night in Los Angeles.
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OPOLOPO's "VOLTAGE CONTROLLED FEELINGS" available now
http://www.tokyodawn.net/opolopo-voltage_controlled_feelings/
AMALIA DEBUT LP *ART SLAVE* OUT NOW!
http://www.tokyodawn.net/amalia-art_slave/
"Opolopo and Amalia together is like FIRE!!!!! I have to wear my oven mits to play their tunes!" - Daz-I-Kue
"Somewhere between Dam-Funk, Tangerine Dream and french monster Jean Michel Jarre. A killer in its genre!" - DJ Lefto
"One word---DAMN!" - King Britt
"Always challenging, constantly surprising and definitely one of the leaders of the euro new school. louder!!! “ - Mark de Clive-Lowe
“First Lady Of Modern Funk. Badass!” - Kristi Lomax (KPFK Los Angeles Radio)
"Every time I hear music from Opolopo, my spirit lifts a little more. Technically and musically gifted, his risk taking grows with his confidence on every release. An undoubtedly necessary warrior in the new underground resistance to the norm." - Domu
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When & Where
Som
2925 16th Street
San Francisco,
CA 94103
Saturday, December 31, 2011 at 9:00 PM - Sunday, January 1, 2012 at 3:00 PM (PST)
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About Sweater Funk:
San Francisco's Sweater Funk DJ crew have been the city's most dedicated purveyors of the funky subgenre known as BOOGIE for 3 years now. Their vision to bring boogie, strictly on vinyl originals, to the masses has earned them a diehard following who pack the basement of San Francisco's Li Po Lounge every Sunday. They've won SF Weekly's Best new club 2009, hosted Djs such as Dam-Funk, Steve Arrington (Slave), Daz-I-Kue, Peanut Butter Wolf, Kon & Amir, Onra, Monk One, Cool Chris, E Da Boss, Mayer Hawthorne, and have become a sister club to Dam-Funk's own Funkmosphere night in Los Angeles.
http://soundcloud.com/sweaterfunk