DJ's MC's - need a booking agent?

bombhiphopbombhiphop 104 Posts
edited May 2006 in Announcements
Need a Booking Agent?The legendary Bomb Hip-Hop (since 1991) announces the creation our booking agency. We are dedicated to building a family of artists (deejays, emcees and bands) that deliver quality live shows.We would be a non-exclusive booking agent for you or your group which means if someone else at anytime gets you a gig it's all good. For gigs that we find & book for you we collect a 15 percent fee. For any gigs that you find but decide to pass our way to handle for you (if you want) we collect 10 percent for taking care of the booking, agreement and travel plans.If you are interested in having us book for you please respond and let us know, include the city in which you live, a paragraph about yourself or your group and a photo if possible. This will help with our online roster. Or if this info is on your/a myspace page let us know and we can read the info and see the flix there.David Paul[email]bombhiphopsf@mindspring.com[/email]_________________About Bomb Hip-Hop Bomb Hip-Hop has produced various Bay Area concerts and club events from the early 90's to the present including the legendary sold out "Bomb" parties at the DNA from '92-'95, the 2003 "Bomb Hip-Hop Tour" in Europe as well as the "Return of the DJ" and the "DJ's & MC's" tours in 2004. Some of the cutting edge hip-hop artists that have performed at Bomb events include; Kool Keith, Aceyalone, Invisibl Skratch Picklz (Q-Bert, Disk, Shortkut, Mixmaster Mike), Blackalicious, Jurassic 5, Beat Junkies (Rhettmatic, J Rocc, Babu, Melo D), Mystik Journeymen, Supernatural, Volume 10, Schoolly D, Akinyele featuring Rob Swift, Shakey featuring Rahzel the Human Beatbox, Ultramagmetic MCs, Pete Nice & Daddy Rich, Alkaholiks, Pharcyde, Masta Ace, Freestyle Fellowship, Nas, DJ Craze, Dan the Automator, DJ Swamp, J-Zone, Grandwizzard Theodore, DJ Shadow and House of Pain (with B-Real from Cypress Hill). Over the last 15 years Bomb Hip-Hop's influence and contribution to the promotion of the four elements of hip-hop (dj, mc, breaking, graffiti) is undeniable. Bomb has evolved since it's humble beginnings in 1991 as a hip-hop publication to "one of the fifteen independent labels that matter" according to Rolling Stone. Bomb???s Return of the DJ series was ranked by Spin Magazine as number 25 in their ???The 90 Greatest Albums of the 90???s???. Having been credited with the revival of the D.J. as an artist in their own right for the Return of the DJ series (featured in the movie Scratch playing on the Sundance channel and available on DVD) the label is also known for spotlighting Hip-Hop from around the world. http://www.bombhiphop.comhttp://www.myspace.com/bombhiphop???David Paul and Bomb Hip-Hop have helped define one of the most exciting forms of music in the ???90s: turntablism??? - Pulse Magazine???David Paul has been a trendsetter for 10 years, his projects have defined genres and jump-started now legendary careers??? - SF Weekly???Starting in 1991 as a ???zine and later evolving into a full-fledged record label, Bomb put San Francisco on the underground hip-hop map. The label was also one of the first to champion deejaying as an art form with it???s groundbreaking Return of the DJ compilations.??? - Stance Magazine "Bomb dedicated itself to what's now called true school aesthetics, establishing a blueprint since emulated by numerous others - including Def Jux, ABB, Warp, Quannum, Revenge and Battle Axe... one even has to wonder if Shadow's Entroducing would have been widely lauded without Bomb's precedent-setting Return of the DJ comp." - XLR8R Magazine

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