Fri Dec 19th - Sweatshop Union live in SF

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edited December 2008 in Announcements
Fri, Dec 19th - Bomb Hip-Hop @ Club Sixb, 21b, 21Join us as we welcome Sweatshop Union back to San Francisco. Also featuring Bash Bros, Boac, Dnae Beats and bomb dj's Jeff Harris and Dave Paul. Three bands and two dj's for just $5, tell your friends! b, 21b, 21Club Sixb, 2160 6th Street hidden between Market & Missionb, 21San Francisco, CA 94103b, 219pm - 2am / $5 / 21+ with IDb, 21b, 21With the release of their highly acclaimed fourth album Water Street, Sweatshop Union are building serious momentum. With tens of thousands of albums sold and hundreds of shows rocked, the word of mouth is spreading about Sweatshop Union???s style of conscious lyrics, highly musical beats, and high energy live shows that far surpass the average hip hop concert. Campaigning to create awareness for Water Street, Sweatshop have embarked on their most extensive phase of touring ever.b, 21b, 21Sweatshop Union began as a collective of Vancouver-based artists pooling resources to release an album, transforming into a group in the process. The crew, made up of Kyprios, Dirty Circus, Pigeon Hole, and Innocent Bystanders, released their debut album Local 604 in late 2002 via indie label Battle Axe Records. In support of the album, they created three music videos and toured Canada with Jurassic 5 and Blackalicious, as well as then-labelmates Swollen Members and Abstract Rude. This was the beginning of a relentless touring schedule that has proven to be a key catalyst to solidifying their growing fan base and maintaining momentum.b, 21b, 21Natural Progression, Sweatshop???s sophomore album, hit streets in 2004 and cemented their position as a group to be reckoned with. More videos and touring followed; Sweatshop crisscrossed Canada, headlining several tours and also touring as the opening act for the Black Eyed Peas. Critical acclaim grew, and both college and commercial radio gave Sweatshop tracks substantial airtime. Nominations for a Juno Award (the Canadian Grammy), a MuchMusic Video Award, Canadian Radio Music Awards, and more piled up. Recognizing the appeal of Sweatshop Union???s music, music supervisors used their music in dozens of films, television shows, and video games, creating even more international awareness.b, 21b, 212005 brought the release of the third Sweatshop Union album, United We Fall, featuring collaborations with Rob The Viking, Mad Child (Swollen Members) and DJ Revolution (The World Famous Wake Up Show). Canada was blanketed, more albums were sold, more audiences were rocked, and more accolades (including nominations for another Juno Award and MuchMusic Video Award) were received. In 2006 Sweatshop Union hit the road in the United States for the first time, giving their American fans a taste of what is to come. Since then, Sweatshop has rocked over 100 shows a year, a pace that that they have no intention of letting up.b, 21b, 21Despite their heavy touring schedule Sweatshop Union still found time to record the 23 tracks that make up their latest album, which is almost entirely produced by members of the group. Water Street is now available in stores everywhere, and further solidifies Sweatshop???s position as one of Canada???s most successful independent hip hop acts. In a time when hip hop music remains soulless and simplistic in the eyes of the mainstream, Sweatshop Union remain driven to deliver a deeper, more meaningful sound into the conscience of the masses.
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