
"As part of 25 Years of Roam, Roam x Sirens returns to Public Works in San Francisco. We celebrate the legacy of a label that has quietly shaped the indie dance sound for decades, bringing together artists who embody its past, present, and future."
"Leading the night is Fabrizio Mammarella, an Italian DJ, producer, and label owner with a long-standing presence in the underground scene. His sound blends italo disco, wave, and dark electronic textures into hypnotic, analog-driven club music. His discography includes dozens of club anthems, remixes, and notable collaborations with Lauer (as Black Spuma), Rodion, and Clap Rules."
"Since his first release in 2004, Fabrizio has consistently delivered music on labels such as DFA, Permanent Vacation, Correspondant, Les Disques De La Mort, Future Boogie, and his own imprints Slow Motion Music and Wrong Era, helping define the Italian Dance Wave movement for over a decade."
"He's joined by Roam's own Jason Peters, alongside local selectors Asymmetry and Amatric, each bringing their own take on indie dance, synth-driven rhythms, and late-night storytelling. Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur. Address: 161 Erie St., San Francisco, CA"
Roam x Sirens returns to Public Works in San Francisco as part of 25 Years of Roam. The event celebrates a label’s legacy in indie dance, connecting artists representing its past, present, and future. Fabrizio Mammarella leads the night as an Italian DJ, producer, and label owner with a long-standing underground presence. His music blends italo disco, wave, and dark electronic textures into hypnotic, analog-driven club tracks. His work includes club anthems, remixes, and collaborations with Lauer (as Black Spuma), Rodion, and Clap Rules, with releases since 2004 on labels including DFA, Permanent Vacation, and Correspondant. Jason Peters, Asymmetry, and Amatric join with indie dance and late-night synth storytelling. The venue is 161 Erie St., San Francisco, CA.
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