San Francisco’s best Halloween party is back for another year of madness. This year, we’re kicking it up another notch and bringing New York based Scarlett Etienne in on the fun!



As usual, no cover, and maybe we won’t kick you out if you’re not in costume, but what fun would that be? Get yourself an outfit and join the party. Don’t be that guy or girl who says “Damn, I wish I had dressed up.” Be the one who says, “Damn! I got the best outfit here!” Let’s see some crazy costumes!!



So, who is Scarlett Etienne? If you haven’t heard of Scarlett by now, then you don’t know what you’ve been missing. She’s toured all over the world, from Asia to Ibiza to all over the United States, while calling New York home. When we heard Scarlett would be in town, we jumped at the chance to bring her to FunkyCozy, and we know you’ll be as excited as we are by the time Saturday rolls around.



From her website:

Diversity is the heart of Scarlett’s sound. Her style can be described as electro-progressive with a funky and melodic edge. At only 23 years of age, Scarlett has acquired a unique, cultured appreciation and understanding of dance music and continues to make her impact on the underground house scene on a global level. While not working hard on the road, she is working diligently at home in her Pro-Tools project studio, continuing her quest to find expression through innovative new sounds.


For you curious peeps, you can listen to a set of Scarlett’s right here and find more information about her on her website at www.scarlettetienne.com



WHO: Scarlett Etienne and the Funky Cozy Crew (Sinukus, Jonathan Beech, and Tim McCormack)

WHEN: Saturday, October 29, 2005 from 9pm to 2am

WHERE: Anu Bar, 43 Sixth St.

No cover

www.funkycozy.com

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S.in.uk.uS
SF Bay Area

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