Fringe @ DNA
the indie music video dance club
Fringe @ DNA 2! Be there as your favorite party goes BIG one more time at the best dance club in San Francisco! The biggest and baddest Fringe bash to date with more space, more music, more screens, more booze and as always your favorite indie rock and electro pop music videos all night long. DJs Blondie K & subOctave take you through the last...
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Fringe @ DNA
the indie music video dance club
Fringe @ DNA 2! Be there as your favorite party goes BIG one more time at the best dance club in San Francisco! The biggest and baddest Fringe bash to date with more space, more music, more screens, more booze and as always your favorite indie rock and electro pop music videos all night long. DJs Blondie K & subOctave take you through the last decade of indie dance music with exclusive video remixes to overload your senses on the dance floor!
Friday, December 2nd 2011
DNA Lounge
375 Eleventh Street
San Francisco, CA
9pm-3am
21 up
$8 advance tickets
$8 <10pm $12 after
http://www.fringesf.com
Advanced Tickets:
http://www.dnalounge.com/calendar/2011/12.html#02
DJs Blondie K & subOctave spin the best indie music videos all night long from artists such as:
Daft Punk * Cut Copy * Friendly Fires * Miike Snow * Yelle * Lykke Li * Two Door Cinema Club * La Roux * Foster the People * Passion Pit * The Ting Tings * Empire of the Sun * The Strokes * Calvin Harris * Phoenix * MGMT * CSS * The Killers * Bag Raiders * Yeah Yeah Yeahs * Franz Ferdinand * Chromeo * LCD Soundsystem * Robyn * The Limousines * Dragonette * Kele * The Presets * Justice * New Young Pony Club * Hot Hot Heat * The Sounds * Metric * Classixx * Holy Ghost! * The Twelves * Martin Solveig * Zowie * The Naked and Famous * Digitalism * The Rapture * Many More!
Opening/Closing sets by Guest DJs Six & Candy!
Photos by Sadie Mellerio
http://sadiemelleriophotography.smugmug.com/
Check out the Fringe@DNA Promo Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gly0lcznooI
“In this multimedia age, there’s one dance night in the city that rules them all, and it goes by the name of Fringe. It’s the indie music lovers’ holy grail, complete with giant video projections–which means for one night a month, you can pretend the glory of MTV never died. ” – 7×7 Magazine