Doc's Lab & Legends Never Die Recordings present
The Unsociable Tour w/ Dee Roq, Shako Shake & Pablo Scratch!
Shako Shake, DJ Pablo Scratch
Mon, October 31, 2016
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Doc's Lab
San Francisco, CA
$10.00 - $15.00
Tickets Available at the Door
This event is all ages
https://docslabsf.com/event/1325191/
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DEE ROQ
Dee Roq is a 21 year old Rapper / Producer / Engineer from Orange County, CA. He went to San Francisco State University for a year before leaving school to follow his musical aspirations. He initially built a buzz in his city by performing alongside the likes of people like Chief Keef, ASAP Ferg, Waka Flocka Flame, Kevin Gates, & more. After his performance circuit, he began to work on his debut project "The Unsociable Demo". While working on this project he was connected with 300 associate Fredo Santana who was later featured on their hit "Her Money Bag". Dee Roq finished his debut project last summer and released it this passed July. The whole project was written, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Dee Roq himself. He is now set to go on his debut headline tour "The Unsociable Tour" this fall, make sure to catch him in your city!
Shako Shake
It all started with placing Lego pieces together. From four years old, his parents knew the Orange County-raised recording artist and producer had the capability to build. The now 21 year old built everything from homes with modern amenities to battleships with on-board weapons. By the time the emerging Bay Area rapper attended Northwood High School, he learned to express his creativity through software. Designing posters, album covers, and flash advertisements came naturally when he first touched Adobe's Creative Suite in Mr. Quigley's Graphic Design class. But everything changed when his grandmother spent the $75 at Best Buy to get him Sony Acid Music Studio. The soon to be Nigerian and Irish musician was instantly addicted when dragging the first kick sample into the playlist and recording his first vocals on his iPod microphone. Every day he would place new sounds together, create melodies, and write. By the time his father figured out he was spending four to five hours after school building music, he did everything he could to keep the aspiring artist's attention on other fields more financially promising than the music industry. In hopes to honor his father, he told him he would quit creating music and took on Electrical Engineering at San Francisco State University in Fall 2011. This would be a lie Shako wouldn't regret.