Q&A: Benoit & Sergio
Benoit & Sergio first stepped out as a duo a couple years ago with a pop-oriented sensibility that gives their music a truly unique feel incomparable to typical dance music productions.
Q&A: Corey Sleazemore and Eli Glad of Lights Down Low
Going on six years strong, Lights Down Low is known as one of the wildest and sweatiest parties in San Francisco. Booking acts from Classixx to James Blake, the party always highlights promising new artists in the fast paced world of electronic music and welcomes all genres.
DJ Q&A: Rich Medina
A well respected pioneer among the hip hop, funk, and soul community, Rich Medina is not only a DJ but also a poet, journalist and more. The legendary tastemaker mans the turntables at SOM on November 26.
DJ Q&A: Cold Blank
Los Angeles electrco-house duo Cold Blank will be occupying the stage at Temple on November 19th, playing tracks off their debut album that won’t be released until 2012.
Q&A: Nappy Riddem
Reggae duo Nappy Riddem recently released their first album, full of worldly sounds guaranteed to rock a party. They’re currently on tour supporting the project and stop in SF on November 17th to boogie down with Afrolicious.
Preview: Key Losers at Hemlock
Katy Davidson used to play with the loosely experimental and highly inspirational band Dear Nora, bounding around from venue to warehouse, backyard bbq to art gallery, spreading free-form art pop throughout the Bay Area. Her new project, The Key Losers,brings a fresh approach to writing, collaboration and content.
The Lineup: Meet Outlaws & Preachers, Plastic Villains and NanosauR
Sometimes it’s hard to decide who to vote for. That’s why we’ve asked the seven local bands competing to perform live at The Lineup to answer these five questions. This is what Outlaws & Preachers, Plastic Villains and NanosauR had to say.
The Lineup: Meet Winter’s Fall and Seatraffic
Sometimes it’s hard to decide who to vote for. That’s why we’ve asked the seven local bands competing to perform live at The Lineup to answer these five questions. This is what Winter’s Fall and Seatraffic had to say.
See-I to Rock the Rip Curl Pro Search
Dancehall reggae group See-I, led by brothers Rootz and Zeebo Steele, feature an upbeat and unique live experience spanning a number of genres. The band hits SF on tour this Wednesday at The Independent for an event celebrating the ongoing Rip Curl Pro Search surfing contest.
DJ Q&A : DJ Nu-Mark
While the legendary hip-hop group Jurassic 5 no longer exists, the talents and musical contributions of each member are still going strong today. DJ Nu-Mark, formerly the group’s DJ, is best known for his inventive improvisations and impressive record collection, which is estimated at over 35,000.
Five Questions with The Hooks
Sometimes it’s hard to decide who to vote for. That’s why we’ve asked the seven local bands competing to perform live at The Lineup to answer these five questions. This is what The Hooks had to say…
Local Spotlight: Weekend
San Francisco-based group Weekend is one of the few bands to emerge from the Bay Area’s indie scene in recent years with widespread national recognition.
On the Road and at Home with Thee Oh Sees
San Francisco psych-garage band Thee Oh Sees have helped cultivate the low-fi rebellion that has crept from our basements and warehouses and into stadiums and network television.
DJ Q&A: Tommy Lee & Aero
Best known as the drummer from 80s glam metal band Mötley Crüe, Tommy Lee currently spends his creative energy making dance music alongside partner DJ Aero. The two are currently touring the continent with Deadmau5 and are set to hit SF for a sold out show with him at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on October 29.




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