Brooklyn Cinco de Mayo Dance Music Extravaganza at Public Assembly, May 5th

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NYC promoter Mr. Bugsly Presents is blessing Brooklyn with an intelligent music dance party for 2012’s Cinco de Mayo (Saturday, May 5th for you non-Spanish speakers out there), at Public Assembly.

There's no excuse to get el date wrong.

In this high-energy event, West Coast glitch-hop thought leaders Heyoka and Digital Rust will join East Coast heavies Space Jesus, Supersillyus and Bartlomein. People checking out the links below in timely fashion should be able to gain admittance for $10.

Here is the four hundred and eleven, straight from Mr. Bugsly Presents:

“To further cultivate and expand on the unique vibe that has arisen in the city, M.B.P in conjunction with TheUntz, Lost in Sound, Patchwork NYC, and Deathwaltz Media Group are excited to announce their Cinco de Mayo blowout at Public Assembly (70 N 6th St. Brooklyn, NY)! Heyoka and Digital Rust are bringing their signature Bay Area sound to Brooklyn for this exciting event, and will be joined by Space Jesus, Supersillyus, and Bartlomein.

This show will be the spot to be at on May 5th for all lovers of psychedelic glitch-hop and conscious bass music.

Mind blowing visuals and lasers by Silent Stream
— Deco by Fresh & Wholesome
— Multiple vendors
— Floral arrangements by Deeps
— Dirt cheap drink specials including a thirty minute pen vodka bar, and PBR/Tequila shot combo for $6.00 all night

Limited amount of $10 Pre-sale tickets available HERE
Also the show is $10 before midnight if you RSVP HERE

Heyoka

Heyoka is fast becoming one of San Francisco’s hottest new producer / performers on the scene. His early influences in Downtempo, Dub and IDM combined with more recent midtempo dancefloor genres from the likes of Bassnectar, Glitch Mob and An-ten-nae have helped create a very unique sound that combines relentless basslines, hip hop and dub rhythms with a lot of musicality and melody. Heyokas’ earlier works were identifiable by their crushing basslines and ‘spacey’ blips and glitches, ‘Pineal Dub’ shows progression from Heyoka as a producer with greater use of negative space and ethereal melodies that can only be heard as melancholy or wickedly cheerful. The response to his emergence so far has been overwhelming with Heyoka opening nights for Tipper, Benga & Skream amongst others.

Digital Rust

As a recent transplant to San Francisco, Dave Ward lives a life as a music producer, graphic designer and web developer. Longing for distraction while commuting to work every day, he started writing music while beneath the city. Dave has previously released music on Addictech, Simplify, Mal Label Music, KWs and Kanpai Records. He has played many shows in and around the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas, as well as many of the West Coast’s most popular music festivals. A most recent highlight being the Envision Festival in Costa Rica. Not to mention his favorite holiday, Burning Man.”

 

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