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LovEvolution Returns This Weekend

LovEvolution Returns This Weekend

Posted by: Christina Li on Sep 19, 2011 | Comments (0)

This Saturday, the giant musical parade/festival, LovEvolution, returns on the other side of the Bay at its new home outside the Oakland coliseum/arena.

Live Review: Crookers at Mighty

Live Review: Crookers at Mighty

Posted by: Gregory Hill on Sep 19, 2011 | Comments (0)

Saturday night, Mad Decent records resident producers, Crookers brought their one-of-a-kind Italian house/hip hop music to Mighty.

Live Review: Dillon Francis @ Manor West

Live Review: Dillon Francis @ Manor West

Posted by: Gregory Hill on Sep 18, 2011 | Comments (0)

On Friday night, Mad Decent producer Dillon Francis brought an incredible mix of house and moombaton to Manor West.

Preview: 2011 Decibel Festival

Preview: 2011 Decibel Festival

Posted by: Paloma Ortiz on Sep 17, 2011 | Comments (0)


While electronic music scenes in the West Coast were late to bloom in comparison to their Midwest and European counterparts, areas such as LA and SF have seen a resurgence of interest and passion in reviving this part of our culture.

Kreayshawn Hits the Big Stage

Kreayshawn Hits the Big Stage

Posted by: Matt Crawford on Sep 15, 2011 | Comments (1)

After a short tour of small clubs in major U.S. markets, a gig hosting the red carpet at MTV’s Video Music Awards and a nude-photo scandal, Oakland viral-rap phenom Kreayshawn is upping her swag with some high-profile shows.

Weekend Club Roundup

Weekend Club Roundup

Posted by: Ellen Lovelidge on Sep 15, 2011 | Comments (0)

There are some heavy out-of-towners hitting the decks of SF this weekend along with local favorites to bring the best in dancefloor action.

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Indian Summer Obsession: Cherokee

Indian Summer Obsession: Cherokee

Posted by: Ashley Smith on Sep 15, 2011 | Comments (0)

Cherokee is the duo of Frenchies Terence N’Guyen and Dorian Miche, and they are absolutely killing it with their new release “Take Care of You” ft. Shiny Disco Club.

Album Review: Neon Indian, “Era Extraña”

Album Review: Neon Indian, “Era Extraña”

Posted by: Ashley Smith on Sep 15, 2011 | Comments (1)

Chillwave artist Alan Palomo, known to fans as Neon Indian, is back on the scene with a brilliant sophomore album, Era Extraña.

Baltimore Invasion!

Baltimore Invasion!

Posted by: Ellen Lovelidge on Sep 14, 2011 | Comments (0)

For the next two nights, 103 Harriet plays host to two of Baltimore’s most energetic and adored artists – indie rapper Spank Rock hits the stage tonight while James Nasty will be heating up the dancefloor on Thursday.

DJ Q&A: Captain Planet

DJ Q&A: Captain Planet

Posted by: Christina Li on Sep 12, 2011 | Comments (0)

Charlie Wilder, aka Captain Planet, has a new full-length album out this year, Cookin’ Gumbo, which encompasses every aspect of his musical personality. Getting his musical start with punk rock and rap and evolving his career to his now distinctive soul-funk and jazz sounds, Captain Planet’s world travels serve as the source of inspiration.

Preview: Teen Daze, Yalls, Speculator

Preview: Teen Daze, Yalls, Speculator

Posted by: Chris Crowley on Sep 12, 2011 | Comments (0)

Whether you call it chillwave, dream-pop, or glo-fi, Tuesday night will be a chance to dance when Epic Sauce and Yours Truly present a night with Canadian producer Teen Daze at Public Works. Filling out the bill will be locals Yalls and Speculator.

Preview: Barem, Matt Tolfrey, John Tejada, Geddes

Preview: Barem, Matt Tolfrey, John Tejada, Geddes

Posted by: Paloma Ortiz on Sep 9, 2011 | Comments (0)

This Saturday Public Works gets deep with a line up of DJs from across the world, headlined by Barem, John Tejada, Matt Tolfrey and Geddes, while featuring local support from AntAcid, Pillowtalk, Galen, Anthony Mansfield, Mozaic and Dax.

Album Review: Thurdercat ‘Golden Age of the Apocalypse’

Album Review: Thurdercat ‘Golden Age of the Apocalypse’

Posted by: Gregory Hill on Sep 9, 2011 | Comments (0)

As far as debuts albums go, Thundercat’s Golden Age of the Apocalypse is a mind bending piece of work. Following in the form of the Brainfeeder crew, the album showcases layers of instruments on top of one another in an effort to recreate a genre-bending orchestra with jazz and 70s soul elements.

Weekend Club Roundup

Weekend Club Roundup

Posted by: Ellen Lovelidge on Sep 8, 2011 | Comments (0)

Everyone’s back in town and ready to dance the weekend away with a mix of funk, hip hop, Latin vibes, drum and bass, electro and more!