Halloween with Acid Pauli (Berlin)
Public Works
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San Francisco
Sunday, October 31 at 6 pm PDT
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Sunday, October 31 at 6 pm PDT
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Halloween with Acid Pauli (Berlin) at Public Works
Sunday October 31, 6pm - 2am
Main Room / 21+ / Limited Capacity
Bring your best costume and mask!
LINEUP:
➩ Acid Pauli
➩ James Fish (Live)
more TBA
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In accordance with San Francisco’s new mandate, we’re now requiring attendees to show proof of full vaccination to take part in any indoor festivities at Public Works.
You must still wear a mask while indoors, so don’t forget to bring yours!
Public Works continues to follow all city health mandates, and these policies are subject to change at any time. Please visit https://sf.gov/ for the latest rules and regulations.
ACID PAULI BIO:
Over the last 20 years Martin Gretschmann has been exploring new fields of music off the mainstream paths: psychedelic, adventurous and full of musicality. Acid Pauli is Martin Gretschmann’s club-oriented live set. It has morphed over the years into an advanced DJ performance, incorporating not only techno and house but a wide variety of music across genres beyond dance music. As a versatile musician, Martin is equally comfortable performing at Techno Clubs in New York or Ibiza as he is producing radio plays and writing film music.
Born in the 70s in the Bavarian region of Germany, Martin Gretschmann started to play bass guitar in a punk/indie band in the late Eighties, whilst at the same time becoming interested in the evolution of electronic music and its instruments. The introduction of affordable samplers in that period led him towards the production of his first electronic tracks.
His initial forays under the name Console were released in 1995, and with the help of an Atari computer, a four-track tape machine, a sampler and a small synthesizer, he made his first album Pan or ama in 1996. Around this same time he joined the band The Notwist, tasked with handling the electronic spectrum of their music, and has been a constant member since until 2015.