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SF, 8/21: Killswitch w/ Lucas Rodenbush, Myles Egner, Brandon Wade & David Siska!
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This week @ KILLSWITCH: Lucas Rodenbush (aka E.BE, Solid Grooves), Myles Egner (S.W.A.T), Brandon Wade (Werd), & David Siska!




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About Lucas Rodenbush aka E.B.E.:


Lucas Rodenbush has been making electronic music since 1991. He is best known for his work as E.B.E. on labels like Soma, Plastic City, Yoshi Toshi, Resource + Jump, Grayhound, YellOrange and his and Solid Grooves' own San Jose, CA-based Solid Trax, producing electronic house and techno music with a distinctive sonic quality and rhythmic edge. His latest output includes a collection of releases with Designforms, Transmat, Plastic City Germany, Dobox and Immigrant. His music has made it onto the tracklists of many a compilation CD by such internationally respected DJs as Danny Tenaglia, Danny Howells, Anthony Pappa, Donald Glaude, Chris Fortier and Carl Cox. He has also seen a track licensed to the Sony Pictures Classics 35mm release of the feature "Groove" alongside the likes of John Digweed, Octave One and DJ Wish FM, as well as an inclusion on Transmat's revered Time:Space_02 project. His career as a dance musician has led him to work with important artists like Christian Smith, Alexi Delano, DJ Spun, GPal, Robin Porter, Chris Jackson, Kenneth Graham + Walter Chao, Mustafa, Arturo Garces, and Alonso Ordoņez. He has also remixed the work of Pete Moss, Kenneth Graham, ADNY, Sloth & Dormant, ETI and Vandal. As a DJ, he has visited the UK, Chile, Canada, and has toured throughout Japan and the USA as a premier artist. Rodenbush continues to develop his musical craft in the studio after receiving his MFA in Experimental Sound Practices and Integrated Media from the distinguished California Institute of the Arts.



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About Myles Egner:


Myles Egner grew up in a small town in Iowa and was turned on to the "future house sound of Chicago" at a young age. By age 14 he started mixing with his brother DJ Rin, playing deep house and ghetto house while attending warehouse parties in Chicago on the weekends and being influenced by people like Gene Farris, Paul Johnson, DJ Traxx, and DJ Funk.


After moving to SF in '94, Myles linked up with S.W.A.T. (Nikola Baytala, Kwai le Chief, and DJ Rasoul), sat in on studio sessions whenever there was an empty seat, and soon found himself a resident at their long-running Friday night weekly at SF's legendary house club The Top. Over the years Myles has moved away from and returned to SF several times, working in four different record stores along the way: Housewares (SF), Aaron's Records and Beat Non Stop (LA), and most recently Tweekin' Records (SF). His many hours logged in these shops gave him the opportunity to soak in boundless influences and of course pick up an arsenal of heaters, from house to minimal to hard techno. His uncontested skills behind the decks have landed him gigs alongside talent including Kenny Larkin, Octave One, Boo Williams, Mike Huckaby, Christian Bloch, Miss Kitten, and more.


Myles is currently making a mark on the Bay Area techno scene as a resident at Platform, Bureau, and Wish, where he can always be counted on to bring a unique style of "beating the box". Be it house, minimal, or banging techno, this talented young man is surely one to look out for.





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Plus Brandon Wade (Werd)!




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About Dave Siska:


David Siska has been selecting electronic dance music for Chicago's airwaves, loft parties, and clubs for over a decade. In the past several years he's become known in global circles as co-host of the Chicago-based Sonic Sunset radio program, an acclaimed show dedicated to connecting eras and blurring lines between genres in electronic music. After residencies at some of Chicago's most respected venues, David has moved on to San Francisco, where he's focusing on starting his label - Remnant - to showcase texturally evocative electronic compositions from established and emerging artists.


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