Dâm-Funk at One Eyed Jacks Friday, December 17

Plan A: Dâm-FunkIn the world of local funk, there are few praises higher than “DJ Soul Sister’s Favorite DJ,” but that’s who will be playing his first show in New Orleans December 17.

A 20-plus-year veteran, Dâm-Funk’s star began to rise a few years ago when word of his DJ night, “Funkmosphere,” spread throughout Los Angeles and beyond. The weekly party had originally been titled “1983,” a salute to the synth and bass-heavy sound that had long been neglected in favor of Meters/James Brown-styled funk and Parliament/Funkadelic-like R&B among retro-lovers.

Dâm (government name: Damon Riddick) came up in the early ’90s under the wing of producer Leon Sylvers, and by mid-decade he was playing keyboards on R&B and hip-hop sessions in L.A. His label, Stones Throw Records, recently released Adolescent Funk, home-made recordings from his formative years, and besides the Jacko, Prince and P-Funk influences, it’s clear that new wave, hip-hop and jazz inspired the young Riddick as well. Last year’s Toeachizown—an epic 5-disc album—showed those early ideas in their full maturation. Riddick speaks frequently of cosmic vibrations, and when he touches down this month in a city full of them, you’ll find funk’s biggest fan in top form.

Dâm-Funk plays at 10 p.m. Friday, December 17 at One Eyed Jacks. Tickets $10, $7 for ladies before 11 p.m.