Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, November 4, 2010

SWEATER FRIGHT :: ONRA & BUDDY SATIVA IN THE BASEMENT



Such an amazing weekend with the boys from France. Onra and Buddy Sativa couldn't stop talking about how much they loved the Sweater Funk Family and the performance here in SF. A lil birdy told me that the 2 are planning on coming back to SF early next year and they asked US to part of the show = AWESOME.

Took some choice pictures of the night. There were some Fantastic costumes and every one danced till the early morning. We couldn't of asked for a better night Check out the whole set from Sweater Fright and see what u missed.

Sweater Fright Pics






Onra Left his Heart in San Francisco














Tuesday, October 27, 2009

BEST HALLOWEEN PARTY OF 2009 = NYC



Graveyard funk and depraved disco all night with your hosts Chairman Mao (a/k/a “The Creature From the Wax Lagoon”) Monk-One (a/k/a “Funkenstein”), and G-Man (a/k/a “Wolfman Black”).

Very special live performances from Boogie legends:

LEROY BURGESS (Black Ivory; Convertion; Fantastic Aleems; Universal Robot Band)

RANDY MULLER (Brass Construction; B.T. Express; Skyy)

In commemoration of the scariest night of the year, APT’s Saturday night gatekeepers, Chairman Mao and Monk-One, join forces for a celebration of hair-raising disco-boogie wickedness sure to please party freaks and midnight creepers alike. In addition to your ever reliable hosts on the wheels of steel, “Night of the Boogie Monsters” offers up – not just one, but two – frighteningly fun Halloween treats – live performances from a pair of the boogie genre’s true giants. Singer/songwriter/producer Leroy Burgess – whose repertoire (e.g. Convertion’s “Let’s Do It”, Black Ivory’s “Mainline”, Aleem’s “Get Loose” et al) practically defines the genre – will be on hand to lend his velvety voice to a few of his choice classics. If that’s not enough, legendary producer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Randy Muller will be in the mix as well, rocking his funky flute over a few of his finest creations (BC’s “Movin’”; Skyy’s “High” and “Here’s to You”; B.T. Express’ “Express”) – which just happen to be some of the greatest tracks in dance music history. With WBAI’s “Underground Railroad’s” G-Man manning the mic, it promises to be an evening as monstrous as its billing suggests. Boogie’s gonna getcha! Join us if you dare!

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween



So erryone and they mom has put up Ghostbusters or maybe even Herve's "cheap thrills" MJ's "thriller" Geto Boys "my mind is playin tricks on me"

but here's a joint from Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "nightmare on my street"

enjoy & have a safe halloween . . .