Upcoming, Iris will be releasing the mask via Gas Drawls. When MF DOOM’s Instagram promoted the auction, Iris Skateboards’ website was overrun and crashed. George Rocha of Iris Skateboards auctioned a DOOM mask created from recycled skateboards. Local hero Jeremy Fish quickly sold out his suitcase of t-shirts. Required for participation, every artist and musician were and continue to be massive DOOM fans. Closing it out was Stanley Ipkuss, who brought the house down with live KMD and DOOM remixes (via his SP-404) that hyped the full-capacity crowd from start to finish. Cutso, doing what he does best, seamlessly chopped up layers of tracks that helped to create Supervillain anthems, while KingMost rounded out the DJ ensemble with tasteful re-edits and choice cuts that spanned across his diverse catalogue. Jerry Nice followed up with a creative blend of beats, features, and obscure sample sources. First, DJ Abby Imperial set the tone with a healthy DOOM collage sprinkled with Bay and Madlib touches. With curated performances by some of the Bay Area’s finest, the audience was treated to over 5-hours of inspired tracks and original interpretations. The soundtrack throughout the event perfectly encompassed the scope and span of DOOM’s eclectic career. A plywood wall featured original paintings and drawings, stained glass, a “Fancy Clown” mirror, custom DOOM jerseys and much more. ![]() Artist tables held down one side of the space and were filled with items such as prints, clothing, cassette mixes, ceramics, and DOOM light fixtures. And at the north side, attached to the front of the DJ table a painted wood panel with requisite DOOM character and “DOOMS DAY ” (interwoven, blunted SF). The garage to the east was transformed into a full-color DOOM head (painted in one day by Jägel using solely rollers, no brushes). On the south wall was a hand-painted, 15-foot tall “DOOMSDAY SF” mural (also available on orange-colored t-shirts during the event). Jägel-DOOM art held down three corners of the lot. The City Station was transformed for the event. ![]() 50% of all profits from the sale of artworks were donated directly to the Estate of MF DOOM. Those works were made available for purchase to the public at an outdoor market at the City Station, an outdoor, open lot on the corner of 18th and Valencia Streets. Visit for more informationĬo-organized by Ryen Motzek (proprietor Atlas Skateboarding / The City Station), Alán González (Senior Designer, Thrasher) and Jason Jägel (artist), DOOMSDAY SF invited 34 exclusively-Bay Area visual artists to create original DOOM-inspired artworks.
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