San Francisco’s and#8216;Slayers Cluband#8217; DJ Collaborative to perform at Lakeside Tahoe City
TAHOE CITY, Calif. and#8212; Changoloco productions presents Slayers Club, a high-energy collective of top Bay Area DJs, producers, MCs, visual artists, video artists, designers, and other creative artists devoted to the exploration and advancement of high energy dance music ala dubstep. With roots in bass music, Slayers Clubsand#8217; music can be described as San Francisco electro funk glitch-hop dubstep breaks cumbia, dancehall fidget house bass.
They are playing in Friday, March 25 in Reno, Nev. with an encore show at Tahoe Cityand#8217;s Lakeside Pizza Saturday, March 26 for an exclusive previously unannounced show. The line-up also includes local DJ favorites: Step Academy, Spence Lee, DJ Rundown and El Ryone. Tickets are available in advance at http://www.changolocoproductions.com or $10 at the door. This show will sell out.
and#8212; Submitted to aedgett@sierrasun.com
WHO: Slayers Club DJand#8217;s
WHAT: Live music, DJand#8217;s, Dancing
WHEN: Saturday March 26. Doors open 9 p.m.
WHERE: Lakeside, (behind Safeway), 850 N Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, phone 530-583-2000
TICKETS: $5 advance or $10 door. Advance tickets available at http://www.changolocoproductions.com.
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