04/15/11 – TENSNAKE LIVE! in SF Presented By Loudfarm & Gun Club 
Public Works – San Francisco, CA

Event
TENSNAKE LIVE! in SF Presented By Loudfarm & Gun Club
When
Friday, April 15, 2011
10:00pm
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Where
Public Works (map)
161 Erie Street (off Mission between Duboce & 14th St.)

San Francisco, CA

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Loudfarm & Gun Club Proudly Present the first SF performance of:

TENSNAKE [LIVE!]
...
The man who revived electronic music with "Coma Cat" makes his first SF appearance during a special make-up performance at Public Works.

With:
MARBEYA SOUND (Eskimo, Tirk)
RYAN POULSEN (Gun Club, Booty Bassment)
CONOR (No Way Back)
ANTHONY MANSFIELD (Hector Works)
BEAT BROKER (Eskimo, Throne of Blood, Internasjonal)

9pm to 4am // $10 Special Entry Fee With RSVP
Public Works
161 Erie Street
PRESALE TICKETS @ http://www.snagtickets.com/product/view/53521
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TENSNAKE

"Tensnake is an electro producer from Hamburg, Germany, who emerged in the mid-2000s with a disco-influenced style and rose to critical acclaim at the end of the decade. Born Marco Niemerski, he made his commercial recording debut with the Restless EP on the label Mirau in 2006. He released the follow-up I Say Mista EP on the label in 2007.

In addition, he released EPs on the labels Players Paradise (Dust, 2007), Radius Records (Fried Egg, 2007), and Endless Flight (Keep Believin', 2008).

Critical acclaim came with the release of the In the End (I Want You to Cry) EP on the label Running Back in 2009. The EP was voted number one on DJhistory.com's end-of-the-year list, among other accolades, and spawned a couple different club hits with "In the End (I Want You to Cry)" and "Holding Back (My Love)."

In the midst of this breakthrough success in 2009, Tensnake was chosen to compile a DJ mix for Resident Advisor. In 2010 he released the Coma Cat EP on the label Permanent Vacation. The EP's title track was licensed for release by Defected in the United Kingdom."

~ Jason Birchmeier