SF Show of the Week // GO4FREE to Lee Reynolds & Porky at Public Works 7/30 (FRI)

Lee Reynolds & PorkyPhotos by Mikey Lion // Written by Molly Kish //

Lee Reynolds & Porky with BRUJA, Nat Turner //
Public Works – San Francisco
July 30th, 2021 //

Desert Hearts co-founder Lee Reynolds and co-creator Porky are back at Public Works this Friday to hit the decks and throw a mid-summer party for the books.

Taking over the venue’s main room with support from local DJs BRUJA and Nat Turner, this party is bound to get dusty with a packed house expected for what should be an evening of electronic psychedelia from this lineup of playa legends.

Tickets are almost sold out but still available for $20, or you could win a pair of tickets by submitting your full name and email below.

Contest ends this Friday at 3 p.m.

Desert Hearts - Lee Reynolds & Porky at Public Works


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Black Milk & Nat Turner bring their ‘Rebellion Sessions’ to life at Brick & Mortar Music Hall

Black Milk & Nat Turner


Black Milk

By Laura Tsu //

Black Milk & Nat Turner with Six Fif, MC Solar Wind, L.E.E., Marquayus the God //
Brick & Mortar Music Hall – San Francisco
July 28th, 2016 //

Curtis Cross, better known as the hip-hop producer and emcee who goes by the name Black Milk, teamed up with Washington D.C.-based live band Nat Turner last Thursday at Brick & Mortar Music Hall as part of their ongoing Rebellion Tour.

The Rebellion Sessions, their collaborative album together, was released back in April after taking only one week to record. With Malik Hunter on bass, Aaron Abernathy on keyboards and Zebulun Horton on drums, Nat Turner added a modern, funky texture to Black Milk’s hip-hop prose.

Opening the evening were Six Fif, MC Solar Wind, L.E.E. and Marquayus the God.