On Friday night Basement Jaxx took a break from their latest tour to entertain the Bay with a quick DJ set at Public Works in San Francisco’s Mission District. The Grammy-nominated British duo held down the venue, itsย packed crowd inside the envy of a line that was out the door most of the night. In front of a large light rig with lasers positioned right behind the pairโ€™s head, Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe were positionedย atย their turntable/synth array. The pairย were dressed inย printed shirts, not exactly befitting the new genre of music theyโ€™re known for.

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Theyย worked hard to make the evening as fun and engaging a show as possible, capitalizing onย the stage lights for maximum effect,ย and theirย EDM upbringing shinedย through with songs chosen for the setlist, which was filled with the biggest hits from the past twenty years of their career. Best among them was “Romeo” from their 2001 album Rooty, the crowd — based on their reaction — conferred. Other highlights that followed included early career cuts “Jump nโ€™ Shout” and “Whereโ€™s Your Head At.”

Basement Jaxx are currently in the middle of a worldwide tour with dates throughout the rest of 2015. Their latest and seventh studio album Junto was released last year.

Article by Luke Sheard

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