DJ Dave Paul is returning to San Francisco for a funky and unforgettable set that pays tribute to hip hop classics. Paul, whos been spinning records since 1984, is the founder of The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine and its offshoot record label, Bomb Hip-Hop Records.Promo video link - https://vimeo.com/258327665Brick & Mortar Music Hall1710 Mission Street at 13th StSan Francisco, CA 9410310pm - 2am / $10 - $20 / 21+ w IDAll ticket sales final. No refunds, no exchanges.Inspired by the 1979-2004 rap records released by Run DMC, Eric B s, E-40, Luniz, Digital Underground, 2 Pac, NWA, Ice Cube, D.O.C., Snoop Dogg, Cypress Hill, Pharcyde, Black Sheep, Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Salt N Pepa, Roxanne Shante, UTFO, Gang Starr, Biggie Smalls, Organized Konfusion, Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Biz Markie, EPMD, Public Enemy, Jungle Bros, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Doug E Fresh, Slick Rick, Chubb Rock, Stetsasonic, Lords of the Underground, Onyx, DMX, Redman, Missy Elliott... and many more.Disclaimer: None of the artists whose music we play are involved with this party. This is a fan-based DJ event. Dont be silly, none of the artists (living or dead) will be making an appearance. Enjoy the music, have fun and be kind.ABOUT YOUR DJ: For over 20 years, DJ Dave Paul has been an integral part of hip-hop and DJ culture. During the late 80s and early 90s his weekly radio show Beat Box Fridays on college radio station KCSF in San Francisco was instrumental in breaking many hip-hop records in the Bay Area market. In the early 90s, he launched the now legendary publication, The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine, and in 1995, Paul transformed the magazine into a record label. The company was named one of the fifteen independent labels that matter, according to Rolling Stone, and the labels Return of the DJ series was ranked by Spin Magazine as #25 in their The 90 Greatest Albums of the 90s (Sept. 1999 issue), receiving a higher rating than Gold ed throughout the US, toured Europe, released over 100 projects on his record label and currently produces theme parties.