Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

Thursday, October 08, 2009

My San Francisco Love Evolution Experience



Now in its sixth year, the San Francisco interpretation of Berlin's famous Love Parade, now titled San Francisco LovEvolution touched down on the city by the bay on Saturday October 3, 2009 without missing a beat. Despite the change in name, ravers from all corners of the globe had no problem finding this unique event and who could blame them. A massive parade in the heart of one of America's most beautiful cities and an all day festival for only $10 bucks was just the sort of uplifting occasion that people were looking for in our current broken economy. With attendance soaring past 100,000 revelers of all ages, genders, races, and orientations, LovEvolution has truly become a phenomena of epic proportions.





This being my third time attending, I decided it was time to switch up my perspective. Rather than simply watch from the sidelines it was time to become an active participant and my opportunity arose via an invitation to take part in the Om Records float in the parade. There was just one catch: the theme was SOLID GOLD! So like any good journalist, I manned up and got the job done, slipped on my gold tights, gold suspenders, and thick gold chain and entered the fray. In any other city walking around in gold pants for eight hours would be an excrutiating experience but in San Francisco, I became a part of the family. The float was packed to the edges with some 100 party people all scantily clad in gold so every ounce of fear immediately melted away. This was a chance to be apart of something much bigger than myself and once the float set out from 2nd and Market Street towards City Hall, the sheer magnitude of the experience became clear. Tens of thousands of people lined Market Street dancing on the sidewalk or following along with our float as Amp Live dropped a nasty set of electro and bass heavy bangers. Random people snapped my picture asking my to pose. I passed out fliers for the Om Records afterparty that night to everyone I could. God only knows how I kept those gold pants on!





Before entering the festival grounds I made a quick pitstop to my hotel room at the LovEvolution host hotel, the Renoir Hotel. The hotel, housed in a flat iron building two blocks from City Hall, is uniquely situated to fully experience the parade and I was fortunate enough to have a suite with a full view of the proceedings. I managed to snap this quick video from my room to let everyone know what they were missing. For both value and convenience make sure you book your room here next year!
www.renoirhotel.com


From there it was onto the actual festival. All the floats (nearly 30 in all) made their way around the Civic Center, parking around the square and setting up shop for a day full of beats of all sorts. House, drum&bass, electro, minimal, progressive, dubstep, it was all there and in heaping doses of quality to boot. I was impressed by the level of talent on display at LovEvolution from recognized names like Plaza de Funk and Groove Armada to locals dropping some heat. Friendly faces of all ages, outrageous costumes, amazing dancers, and beautiful people all melted together to create a swelling mass of Love that lasted until 9pm.



Ravers, music lovers, and everyone who is looking for a unique, authentic experience should take note. San Francisco's LovEvolution is quite simply an event that you don't want to miss. Surrounded by historical buildings in a city that has a history of progressive culture, you will definitely feel the LOVE. Thanks to everyone who made the experience what it was: San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau, the staff and management of the Renoir Hotel, the team at Om Records, the LovEvolution press team, and of course the Nu-Soul crew for representing with the photos. See you next year!



- as experienced by Norman Mayers
- photos by Erin Monahan

San Francisco LovEvolution website

Monday, February 23, 2009

Norman in San Francisco with Om Records

I took a business trip to San Francisco over Valentine's Day weekend. Nu-Soul Magazine sponsored an Om Records event called Nothing But Love at a spot called Mighty on Valentine's Day. We hosted the secod room where my partner DJ Destroyer spun for the entire night. It was pretty cool as we got to create that Nu-Soul/Strictly Social vibe for the whole night in beautiful San Fran. As always I made the most of my stay there. I hung out with Jonathan from Om Records and went to Oakland for a mixer at Zion I's studio. Got to catch a short performance and met singer Goapele which was dope. Hung out with the homie Replife which is always good times. I also got to kick it with my cousin Dana who is living in the Bay area for school. And I got to see Jason and Nicole at their breaks weekly! I did a lot in two days that is for sure.









Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Love Fest 2008 photos


Ok, so I know this took me forever to post seeing as how the 2008 San Francisco Love Fest was a few weeks ago, but better late than never. So here are some photos from on of the highlights of the year. This event is a giant rave and parade right in the heart of downtown San Francisco in the middle of the day! Only in SF. Check out all the madness, craziness, and sexy people then link to the rest of the phtos on my flickr page!










See all the photos and videos

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

September in San Francisco



I absolutely love San Francisco and I find any excuse to go up there from LA. It is only an hour flight or a 5 hour drive but it's like being in another world. For one, the city has a more urban and centralized feel than LA, so it is easy to get around either by foot or by public transit. I like staying in the downtown because it is close to all the shopping, there are lots of cute restaurants, and all the trains and buses are nearby.

This time I stayed at the perfect little Hotel Mark Twain. It is a reasonably priced property on Taylor right across from the Hilton. They have regular rooms as well as deluxe rooms that have a few extras such as an Ipod dock and a flat screen. The location was so wonderful. I walked out of my hotel and I was instantly in the bustling streets of San Fran.

Check out the Hotel Mark Twain



As always I did a lot of walking and eating while in town. The cutest place I went to was a little sushi joint called Osaka Sushi located in the Castro. It was very serene and the service was quick and friendly. They had an awesome lunch special that gave you two items from a list and miso soup, salad, soy beans, and rice. I got the salmon teriyaki and a spicy tuna roll. Good stuff.

Check out Osaka Sushi



But the real reason I was up in the Bay area was to cover the Treasure Island Festival. It was a new Coachella-style indie music festival being held in the bay just over the bridge from the city. The lineup was great with major talent such as M.I.A., Ghostland Observatory, Thievery Corporation, Mocean Worker, Cut Chemist and DJ Shadow, and Zion I. Be on the lookout for my article in Prefix Magazine fairly soon. So until my next time up in the Bay, I will miss you. Next up for me Florida and maybe a jaunt to Detroit!





* Special thanks to the San Francisco CVB and Hotel Mark Twain for assisting me on this trip!

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Win tickets to See Underworld in San Francisco Sept 8

Underworld

We've had a lot of soul contests as of late now here is something for you electronica fans. Underworld is about to drop their new album Oblivion With Bells on October 16th and to celebrate they are embarking on a tour hitting a few select cities around the US.

If you are in San Francisco, then this might be your lucky day. Nu-Soul Magazine is giving away two pairs of tickets to catch Underworld LIVE on Saturday September 8 at the Warfield. Paul Oakenfold is opening the show!

To enter simply email your full name and phone number to info@nu-soulmag.com with the subject Underworld SF no later than noon PST on Friday September 7.

We will select two winners at random and they will be contacted by phone.

UNDERWORLD LIVE - 2007

September - 7 San Francisco, CA The Warfield
September - 8 San Francisco, CA The Warfield
September - 9 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl
September – 11 Denver, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
September - 14 New York, NY Central Park Summer Stage
September – 15 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion

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Underworld's Oblivion with Bells is releasing on October 16th via Side One Recordings.

The album kicks off like Saturday night with Sven Väth, Simian Mobile Disco and Frankie Knuckles all fighting to get on the decks, then takes you over the flat fields of rural Essex, through Kings Cross with its olympic dreams and piss stained alleys, ending blissed out in a hidden cover in Ibiza. Epic techno nestles next to frail acoustics, beatific prose next to sharp urban observation, amazing sound texturing mixed with mobile phone recordings, rarely has the Underworld palette been so rich.

Underworld's website

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