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It’s Real

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Low Threat Profile

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

BIRD

GODSTOMPER

WEEKEND NACHOS

LOW THREAT PROFILE

Here are some awesome photos from what turned out to be the last official UGZ Presents show at 924 Gilman in Berkeley, CA. This show was stacked with both locals and touring bands, like IN DISGUST, LOW THREAT PROFILE, WEEKEND NACHOS, GONER, GODSTOMPER, and BIRD. All killer, no filler. If you want to see the rest of this gallery, including photos of all the bands that played that night, then you should check out the official Murray Bowles website.

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Thursday, August 12th, 2010

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UGZ Magazine Is Now On Facebook!

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

I just started a Facebook page for UGZ Magazine, so if you’re on Facebook, and we both know that you are, then stop on over and check us out. If you have any UGZ related photos, videos, memories, flyer art, etc, then your contributions are more than welcome. Click the UGZ logo above, or click here!

UGZ Presents Has Left The Building

Monday, July 26th, 2010

My four year run as a booker at 924 Gilman came to an end recently, and while I think my decision surprised some of the club’s staff of volunteers, most of my inner circle were well aware that I had reached the end of my rope. In four years, three and half spent serving as the club’s head booker, I transformed Gilman’s booking department into an entirely different monster than the one that existed for the previous twenty years. There were changes that had to be made at first, and then it was a question of how much we could accomplish before hitting the wall. In the process I helped to elevate the head booker position to something akin to what the head coordinator position was in the nineties. I had a lot of influence, which now that I’m leaving I’ll readily admit to, but I put in the work necessary and the time needed to maintain that influence for the entire time that I was active at Gilman. What really set me a part from others during those four years was that I always had a vision when it came to the booking department. I updated my approach from year to year, but I envisioned certain details from day one, and then I methodically set about making those a reality. Since every other department at the club remained stagnant for the last four years, changes in booking took on more prominence and came to be seen as signs that I was drastically altering the course of the club. If that’s true, then it really just means that the booking department is, as I’ve always argued, at the top of the Gilman food chain and so every decision made by booking has a ripple effect on the entire club. This was a hard pill to swallow for many long time volunteers, and even for some of our newer, more idealistic volunteers, who got involved with Gilman believing that it was a non-profit community space where the rent was cheap and the shows were secondary to activism and sewing circles. At the end of the day, those persons who didn’t agree with my vision of the club, which really just meant that they didn’t agree with my idea that booking drives the club, were never willing to put in the same amount of time and work needed to make their own visions a reality at Gilman.

We had a chance to revisit the first half of 2010 at a recent membership meeting via a financial statement drawn up by the club’s treasurer. Heading into July of this year, the club appears to be thriving financially in it’s 24th year of existence. The numbers show a gain (profit) of $7605.10 after the first six months of 2010. Those numbers are based on deposits made by club coordinators at the end of shows, and do not include any profits from the Gilman stoar. The stoar (that is how we spell it) is set to post record profits in 2010 since t-shirt and tote bag sales have been through the roof.

So with a gain of $7605.10, and with another $15,326.72 having come in via the donate button on the Gilman website (run entirely by booking and the head of sound until July of 2010), Gilman is cruising into the second half of 2010 with roughly a $22,931.82 cushion.

It seems very unlikely that the volunteers currently running the club could blow through that much money in the next six months, and so you should expect to see a significant gain for 2010, even with the current rent increase. Without any noticeable attempts at fundraising by anyone outside of booking thus far, and with the club no closer to becoming a non-profit corporation than it was six months ago, one can only hope that those numbers, as impressive as they are, won’t lull the club’s staff into a false sense of security. It will be interesting to watch as the would be new leaders at the club, folks like Karen O’Brien, take the reigns finally. Can a booker driven club transition to a board of directors driven venue, while continuing to make similar financial gains, as well as needed changes to the corporate structure? Only time will tell.

If you want to learn more about my time at Gilman, then click here…

CORRUPTED at Gilman 2008

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

UGZ Presents CORRUPTED (Osaka, Japan) live at Gilman in 2008, with ASUNDER, AMBER ASYLUM, and STORMCROW. This was one my favorite UGZ Presents shows while I was a booker at 924 Gilman. It was a pleasure to flyer it like a madman, which I definitely did, as well as working the front door with Ariel Awesome for ASUNDER and the first hour of CORRUPTED’s set. Both ASUNDER and CORRUPTED played their sets with the house lights turned way down, to complete darkness in the case of ASUNDER. I always tried to go the extra miles for special shows like this one, whether it was food or posters (there were two designs for this show), and in this case I even went to far as to hire Sonny from SAVIOURS & WATCH THEM DIE to do sound. Epic night.

To download the entire set, go here…

UGZ Presents 2004

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

This is a photo I took of DEATHTOLL playing the Hazmat back in 2004 when UGZ Presents was taking a more low key approach to promoting our shows.  In 2004 and 2005 we were booking a lot of shows under the “Ear2TheGround Punx” banner, which really just meant that instead of shows being primarily booked by one person, i.e. me (Jay Unidos), they were booked by myself and Yapple from Deathtoll or by myself and Marcus Da Anarchist. This was prior to the Myspace era of the Pyrate Punx, so the crew was pretty small and I was easily able to book and flyer a majority of O.P.P. shows during that time. Often a show (and flyer) would start out with the “UGZ Presents” banner, then we’d switch it to “Oakland Pyrate Punx Presents” or “Ear2TheGround Punx” banners depending on whether Marcus was drawing the flyer or helping out with the door.  If it was Black Dawg’s Barfday Bash or the Arghcore Championships, then we just booked those as “Oakland Pyrate Punx Presents” shows from the beginning.

Seems like yesterday…

Some of our main local bands we booked constantly at that time (2004-2005) were DEATHTOLL, A.D.T., LAUDANUM, ONE IN THE CHAMBER, ESKAPO, BLOWN TO BITS, WATCH THEM DIE, and JEWDRIVER. Some of the main venues for that same period of time were Burnt Ramen, Mission Records, Warm Water Cove, Slaughterhaus, Hazmat, John Patrick’s, Stork Club, and the Arcadia Skate Ramp Hotel.

Not exactly 2004, but close enough…

Ear2TheGround Punx booked a couple of benefit shows for the 2005 B.O.B. Fest that took place in Oakland, as well as booking and promoting one of the best shows of that year’s fest, which took place at the Arcadia Skate Ramp Hotel in West Oakland. Ear2TheGround Punx being Yapple and myself on the booking front, with Marcus Da Anarchist taking care of all the artwork, not to mention working the door all night with myself and Serena.

And finally, it came to this…

After 2005, UGZ Presents took six months off from booking, then following a move from East Oakland to Downtown Berkeley, I was asked by 924 Gilman’s staff to help out on the booking front. After a few months of laying in the cut, the UGZ presents banner reappeared with a vengeance on December 30th, 2006 with a sold out 20th anniversary show that I booked for the club. A month later I booked a belated December Bastards B-Day Bash at the Padded Cell (Chop Shop) in Oakland under the Ear2TheGround Punx banner, featuring Yapple’s new band A.D.T., and Marcus Da Anarchist doing the artwork. That was pretty much the end of that chapter, but it was an awesome show. Check out these videos from that night.

-Jay Unidos

Urban Guerrilla Zine 2002

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

These photos date back to the second annual Urban Guerrilla Zine birthday weekend, day one, which took place on April 19th and 20th, 2002 at 924 Gilman and Burnt Ramen Studios respectively. The headliners and co-headliners for the day one show at Gilman were Ludicra and Watch Them Die, who played a bunch of shows together back in 2002 and 2003, and whose photos are featured here in this post. Between the years 2001 and 2005, UGZ Presents booked and promoted a bunch of shows at Gilman, but was never invited to become an official booker at the club until the tail end of 2006 (we still managed to book the biggest show of the year at Gilman in 2006). Be that as it may, we had complete control over our bills at Gilman, and night one of the 2002 birthday weekend was a perfect example of that. The bill from top to bottom was: Ludicra, Watch Them Die, Sbitch (Texas), Beware (Los Angeles), Hatemail Killerz, and fire breathing courtesy of the Crimson Baboon, and all of that for only $5! Back in 2002, that was the door price still at Gilman. The first couple of photos are Watch Them Die, then a cool photo of Jen (I Love A Parade), Pamela Hell (Cruevo, ACDShe), and Amanda (Lava Booking), and of course we have a few photos of our headliner Ludicra. The last couple of photos are one of yours truly, followed by a crowd shot featuring Adrian from Beware.

All of these photos were taken by Sam Bortnick, who was a staff photographer (and friend) for Urban Guerrilla Zine aka UGZ Magazine at that time. We had to greyscale many of Sam’s photos for the zine, so this might be the first time you are seeing these shots in their full color glory.

Both of these bands were staff favorites for years, and to think that this all went down a little over 8 years ago is pretty mind blowing.

-Jay Unidos

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Sunday, June 20th, 2010

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FILTH Reunion at 924 Gilman

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Here are a couple of videos that capture some of the madness that was this past Friday’s FILTH reunion show at 924 Gilman. I mean madness in the best possible way. The show was sold out by the time the GR’UPS hit the stage for their reunion set, and the guest list was at least a hundred long. Dan from Kill That Cat was there videotaping the entire show, so we should see videos from all the bands very soon. Until then, here’s a taste.

-Jay Unidos