Friday, December 28, 2007

Dubistan - Washington DC Show



Sunday, December 10, 2006 - 8:00PM

The Rock & Roll Hotel
1353 H Street, NE
Washington, DC, 20002
www.rockandrollhoteldc.com

An evening of world electronica and Middle Eastern Dub with a live Middle Eastern DUB & Electronica performance by the members of the Som’ma Dub Collective from San Francisco...

Sunday December 10th, 9pm
The Rock & Roll Hotel
1353 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
General Admission: $10 Doors: 8PM

For more information please visit
www.sommamusic.com and www.dubistan.com

After a highly successful tour of the west coast & headlining in San Francisco & Los
Angeles at the largest Persian music festivals in the United States, members of the
Som’ma Dub Collective will be offering a varied and truly multi-sensory evening of dubby Persian & Middle Eastern music when they return to the east coast and the Hotel Rock & Roll.

DUBistan will be performing on Sunday, December 10th at 9 pm
Address: 1353 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Open 7-Days • 21+ To Drink • Doors 8PM • (202) 388-ROCK

& Also in New York on
Brooklyn, NY (Dec 10th) - Brooklyn Lyceum
NYC (Dec 11th) - Maia Meshane

About DUBistan & the Som’ma Dub Collective

Based in San Francisco, Som’ma is a truly unique collective of revolutionary musicians; while each musician of the ensemble has an extremely impressive biography, background & history of past achievements and accomplishments in the field of music, Som’ma as a collective has been performing nationally throughout the United States at venues & numerous prestigious festivals and events in front of thousands of people making them one of the most profound collectives of its sort performing within the national underground & mainstream circuits today.

Using the deep Persian & Middle Eastern classical Music Traditions to generate a
musically rich tapestry, Som'ma Dub Collective members continue to explore the realms of electronic music, dub and the Persian dastgah, with an intelligence of spirit where the ancient and modern can converse. Traditional Persian instruments and digital technology meet at the crossroads of Sufism and the modern age.

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