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RSVP to see Mark Farina at SF Public Works for FREE this Friday!

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For those of you old enough to remember the late 90s, you should then remember Mark Farina and his whole Mushroom Jazz phenomenon (which was produced on local label Om records) which rocked the electronic scene for over a decade. Farina is known for his Chicago house, acid jazz and down tempo mixes. And he is coming to town this weekend!

This Friday, SF Public Works in conjunction with MetroWize is offering a FREE entrance with RSVP to THE WORKS “a little bit of everything.”

RSVP here and make sure to arrive early to guarantee entrance. Come out and start your weekend off with a groovy group of talented DJs that will take you back to your younger days of dancing until dawn. Featured DJs include: Mark Farina (Mushroom Jazz, Om- San Francisco), Kevin Saunderson (TheElevator, Detroit), Paul Devro (Mad Decent, Los Angeles), Christian Martin (DirtyBird, San Francisco), J Boogie (Om Records, SanFrancisco), Jason Kendig (Honey Soundsystem), Solar (Sunset/PacificSound) and more…

Throw in Mushroom Jazz Vol. 6 right now to get you in the mood…

THE WORKS “a little bit of everything (9pm-late) at SF Public Works Friday June 17, 2011 161 Erie St. [SOMA] *Hosted Bar 9pm-11pm
Ages: 21+
Limited RSVP list only. One name per RSVP. First come first served for
entry. RSVP does not guarantee admittance and early arrival is suggested…
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photo courtesty of: www.househeadsanonymous.com

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Heidi works for a non-profit cultural exchange organization helping others experience life from a different perspective. She likes magnetizing the obscure and scavenging the city for fun, free things to do. She is a world traveler, a freelance writer and a spontaneous chef. She is also said to be part-mermaid.