Motion Potion

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Motion Potion
Birth nameRobbie Kowal
Also known asMoPo
BornAugust 1973 (age 50)
Boston, Massachusetts
Genres Funk, breakbeat, disco, remix
Occupation(s)DJ, producer, concert organizer, founder and partner of Sunset Promotions
Instrument(s) Turntables, Ableton, Pioneer CDJ-2000
Years active1995–present
Website

Robbie Kowal (born August 1973), also known by his professional names Motion Potion or MoPo, [1] is an American DJ, record producer, and concert promoter. [2] Known for blending electronic music with the genres of funk, hip hop, and psychedelic rock, [3] he first started mixing live in 1995.

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Kowal was born in Boston, Massachusetts. After moving to his current base of San Francisco in 1997, he co-founded the concert promotion company Sunset Promotions or SunsetSF in 2001, which became known for producing festivals such as the SF Funk Fest and North Beach Jazz. Since then he has helped found and/or produce festivals and concert nights such as All Shook Down Music Festival, Sea of Dreams NYE, Ghost Ship Halloween, Loveboat Halloween, North Beach Jazz, Festival of the Golden Gate and Mojito Café. [4] According to the Los Angeles Times , in 2006 MoPo was the first DJ to play a silent disco in the United States, [5] and since then he has founded Silent Frisco, a headphone dance concert production company. [6] In 2015, Silent Frisco and SunsetSF merged to become HUSHconcerts, an event production company that now contributes to more than 1000 events per year.

The San Francisco Weekly has called MoPo "the godfather of the silent disco," [7] while SFist called him "one of the nation’s foremost purveyors of the 'Silent Disco' concept." [8] He periodically produces music, and in 2008 he released a series of three EPs titled Electric Nostalgia Vol. 1-3. [1] In 2017, MoPo released a Radiohead-tribute remix album entitled 'Subterranean Homemade Alchemy' to raise awareness for social causes championed by the band. [1]

Notable performances

The following is a list of selected notable appearances by Motion Potion as a DJ: [9]

Discography

EPs

Extended plays by Motion Potion
YearAlbum titleRelease details
2008 Electric Nostalgia Vol. 1
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Electric Nostalgia Vol. 2
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Electric Nostalgia Vol. 3
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
2015Subterranean Homemade Alchemy - AKA Subalchemy
  • Released: 2016
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download

DJ mixes

Selected DJ mixes by Motion Potion
YearRelease titleNotes
2007Erectrofly'dProduced CD in May 2007 [9]
Wet in SweatProduced CD in May 2007 [9]
2008 The History of Psychedelic Rock in RemixLive mix CD
A Decade of Kraak & SmaakLive mix CD

Remixes/mashups

Selected remixes, mashups, and songs by Motion Potion
YearSingle nameCompilation/albumRelease details
2006"Break Yourself"
(mashup by MoPo)
The Best Mashups In The World
Ever Are From San Francisco 2
BootieUSA (May 15, 2006) [1]
2006Various tracksBonnaroo Bangers Bonnaroo [1]

Further reading

Interviews and articles
Discographies

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References

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  2. Port, Ian S. (March 8, 2011). "Going Big and Going Broke: Promoter Robbie Kowal on 15 Years of Putting on Concerts in S.F." San Francisco Weekly . Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  3. Jam, Billy (January 2012). ""How I Got Here" with Robbie Kowal of SunsetSF - Part I in new Dave Paul Guest Amoeblogger Series". Amoeba Music . Retrieved 2014-10-20.
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  5. Levin, Rachel B. (August 19, 2011). "Boogie Nights: 'Silent disco' is making itself heard". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  6. Vaziri, Aidin (December 27, 2014). "Silent Frisco's quiet revolution takes dance parties out of club". SFGate . Retrieved 2014-01-01.
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