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DJ PREMIER @ The Crossover (Event Over)

Fri 7/25 (9PM) @ Club 6
60 6th Street San Francisco, CA 94103   Map
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The most important trackmaster of the '90s (according to Dr. Dre) brings on the beats at this Crossover show.

Tickets for this Event

  • Early Bird Discount - $10.00 Not Available
    There are limited number of these $10 tix so pick them up before the price goes up!
  • General Admission - $15.00 Not Available

PRE-SALE TICKETS ARE

SOLD OUT

LIMITED $15 TICKETS

AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR


Swoon Units, Segue, & Ant Marshall

present


The Crossover


Fiday July 25, 2008

(Every 4th Friday)

Club Six

60 6th Street

San Francisco, CA

 

With Special Guest

Legendary Hip Hop Producer

 

DJ PREMIER

 

 

No more than three producers (Dr. Dre, RZA, and Prince Paul) can test DJ Premier's status as the most important trackmaster of the '90s, and no style is more distinctive. Aggressive and raw, a Premier track was an instantly recognizable soundclash of battling loops and heavy scratching -- all of them perfectly timed -- that evoked the sound of Brooklyn better than anyone. Besides helming tracks for his main concern, Gang Starr, since their 1989 debut, Premier's productions appeared on many of the East Coast's most important records: Nas' Illmatic, the Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die, Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt, Jeru the Damaja's The Sun Rises in the East, and Mos Def's Black on Both Sides.

Premier, born Chris Martin, spent time in Brooklyn and Houston while growing up, and studied computer science at Prairie View A&M outside Houston. Known as Waxmaster C, he'd already learned to play a variety of instruments and also managed a record store. After moving back to Brooklyn, around 1987-1988 he came into contact with Guru, a Boston native. Guru had already formed a group named Gang Starr two years earlier (and recorded with the 45 King), but his former partner, Mike Dee, had returned to Boston. DJ Premier and Guru signed to Wild Pitch and released a debut single ("Manifest") and album (No More Mr. Nice Guy). Gang Starr's interest in melding hip-hop with jazz informed the record, and they were invited to add to the soundtrack for Spike Lee's 1990 film Mo' Better Blues. Their subsequent work was much more mature and unified, with a pair of instant East Coast classics (1991's Step in the Arena and 1992's Daily Operation) arriving in short order.

DJ Premier had been working with other vocalists for years, and his productions for the 1990 landmark Funky Technician by Lord Finesse and DJ Mike Smooth cemented his status as one of the best producers around. He soon began recording exclusively at D&D Studios, a spot soon to become a shrine for hip-hop fans (thanks in large part to his own work). The year 1994 was a huge one for Premier, probably the best year for any rap producer ever; in addition to dropping another Gang Starr classic, Hard to Earn, his productions appeared on five-star, all-time classics by Nas (Illmatic), the Notorious B.I.G. (Ready to Die), and Jeru the Damaja (The Sun Rises in the East), as well as Big Daddy Kane and Branford Marsalis' Buckshot LeFonque project. Though his workload dropped off considerably during the late '90s, he still managed to place tracks on three of the first four Jay-Z albums, and returned in force with the new millennium, including shots with Common, D.I.T.C., D'Angelo, Jadakiss, and Snoop Dogg. -John Bush, All Music Guide

 

 

 

Party Rocking All Nite Long

In The Basement

 

HIP HOP LEGEND

DJ PREMIER

with a 2 hour set

 

 

From The Lyricist Lounge

ANT MARSHALL

 

Upstairs Lounge: Hip Hop, Reggae, Dancehall, & Music Videos!

 

DJ APOLLO

(Triple Threat)


A-Ron

(Good Company)

 

Along With The CROSSOVER Residents


STRATEGY

(Swoon Units/Mixtape Wednesdays)


Mixing Music Videos LIVE on the Big Screens


JUNOT

(Swoon Units/Mixtape Wednesdays)

 


Movin' The Crowd

FRAN BOOGIE

 

IT ALL GOES DOWN

FRIDAY JULY 25, 2008

CLUB SIX

60 6th Street

SAN FRANCISCO, CA


DOORS OPEN @ 9PM


AVOID THE LONG LINES

AT THE DOOR!

ARRIVE EARLY

LIMITED NUMBER OF $15 TICKETS

 

This is a 21+ event

Must have valid ID

 

Drink Specials ALL NITE long!

CLUB SIX

9-3AM


for more info email
thecrossover6@gmail.com

The Buzz

  1. Ramon Jul 25 at 2008, 9:38 PM
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    at thata, fasho!
  2. Chunny Jul 25 at 2008, 5:22 PM
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    VAINDEER.com in the house 2nite!
  3. Jae Jul 18 at 2008, 7:24 PM
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    Finally.....real Hip Hop.
  4. saree Jul 15 at 2008, 1:49 PM
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    wow! not to be missed!
  5. Countess Jul 10 at 2008, 6:11 PM
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    Word!
  6. russell Jul 10 at 2008, 2:10 PM
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    its like christmas in july!!!
  7. chelsea Jul 3 at 2008, 9:35 PM
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    O my!!! Primo!!

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