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Diesel Presents Fader Bowl!

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

restless people

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th

// FADER BOWL //

RESTLESS PEOPLE

MNDR

Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+

FREE

This month’s FADER Bowl is bringing the future-party noise of Restless People (featuring members of Tanlines and Professor Murder) and the feel-good madness of MNDR for a throwdown of the highest degree. If that wasn’t enough to get your smiling muscles going complimentary bowling, t-shirts and drinks will be provided by Diesel (on a first-come first-serve basis).

FADER BOWL Feat. REAL ESTATE

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Fader Bowl

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5TH

// FADER BOWL //

REAL ESTATE

THE BABIES

Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+

FREE

FADER Bowl returns for its first party of the decade with Real Estate, a psychedelic surf pop band hailing from New Jersey now rooted in Brooklyn, N.Y. and the Babies!

FADER Bowl with Dam-Funk

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

BB_FADERBOWL

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH

// FADER BOWL with DAM-FUNK //

CUBIC ZIRCONIA (LIVE)

DUANE HARRIOTT & MASTER KHAN (DJ SETS)

SNACK & CMISH (DJ SETS) + SPECIAL GUESTS

FREE

Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+

The FADER and Brooklyn Bowl have teamed up for the first ever FADER BOWL and we couldn’t be more stoked to bring the Ambassador of Boogie Funk himself, DAM-FUNK, to the Bowl! We are also celebrating the release of ‘Toeachizown’, his incredible new album. Headquartered in the Leimert Park section of L.A., Dãm (pronounced: ‘Dame’ as in Damon) spent the last few years cultivating a musical renaissance rooted in the early-’80s styles known as Boogie, Modern Soul and Electro-Funk. As a DJ/selector, Dãm attracts the most discerning Boogie Funk afficionados within driving distance of his storied Monday-night Funkmosphere parties. But it’s not just collectors at the bar toasting to the melodic sounds. Anyone who grooves to the likes of Slave, Aurra, early Prince, Prelude Records and the like, will get a dose of those groups’ unknown contemporaries – more obscure but equally Funk-worthy.