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DJ Lethal Ethan
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9:30pm, $6 |
Mother's Anger
from Tel Aviv, Israel, by way of Dallas...
"Their sound harks back to everything from the Walkman to Zeppelin. - " Detroit Metro Times
"Primal, breast-beating ferocity." - SF Examiner
"Piston pumping drum attack injected clean into scathing guitar and gutter-crawling growl. " - Creative Loafing
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Joint Method
From Dallas, TX, Joint Method traffick in latin rhythms, hard hiphop, mellow grooves, and old school skate punk anthems.
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The Genie
The Genie is an avant-garde guitarist, performer, and musical pioneer best known to audiences for his "Scratch Guitar" shows, a unique performance involving live looping, slide guitar, and beatboxing. (bio)
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9:30pm, $6 |
The Trifles
Linda Robertson (Cotton Candy, El Radio Fantastique) - vocals. Rob Reich (Lord Loves a Working Man, Gaucho, etc) - guitar. David Gantz (Japonize Elephants) - bass. Jason Slota - (Aphrodesia) - drums. And we simply must mention Ms Claire Mack - wardrobe wizardess of magical inspiration: the creamy convolutions, the ripe fruity harvest, the deep wet feel of custard. (bio)
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All Ages
"All Ages successfully creates a melee of distorted guitars and crash cymbals with ghostly-catchy keyboard ditties over the top." - SF Weekly |
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KUSF deejays 6pm, free // Anavan show 9:30pm, $6, $6 |
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Anavan, Casy & Brian, Attractive & Popular - 9:30pmAnavan
"Take for example, the lead vocalist Aaron Buckley who plays live analog and digital drums simultaneously, sings and has known to leap over his drumset to do a strip-tease while dancing with audience members. This is a band that claims to be from Alaska (and who knows, maybe one of them has been there before), take promo pictures in a tub filled with macaroni and cheese, and play with an assortment of costumes that look like eigth-grade band leader outfits, underoos and garage-made miked hockey helmets. This type of creative and asinine output in live performances usually leads to releases that aren't translatable and leaves audience members with CD's that rarely get played. Yet, this self-titled release is even better that any chaos they can create on stage. ANAVAN's sounds can be considered no-wave-punk-dance-electronic-noise-
clash (or simply put, just pain fun); from panning electronic loops, to the sounds of sirens, busy phone lines, to a heavy bass rhythm, this is a band who found that by mixing genres and sounds they could could create a textured and layered dance rhythm that is both equal parts passionate and playful." - Signal to Noise |
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9:30pm, $7 |
20 Minute Loop
"San Francisco's 20 Minute Loop align themselves with great (warped) pop groups like XTC and the Pixies. Their sound is idiosyncratic yet clean; well-crafted collages of harmony and errant meter sound like stream-of-consciousness ramblings but make perfect sense. 20 Minute Loop write cutely complex songs that skirt the realms of schizophrenia and Platonic-ideal pop." - SF Bay Guardian |
Tartufi
"Sounding like the riot grrrl inheritors of the Crystals or the Ronettes. Despite the music's urgent drive (propelled by now permanent drummer Brian Gorman, also of the Boneless Children Foundation), overall moxie, and occasional cockeyed melodic monkey-wrenching (reminiscent of quirksome groups like Antietam as well as woman-fronted combos like Palomar)." - SF Bay Guardian
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9:00pm, $ FREE !! |
DJ Vanilla Gorilla
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10pm, $FREE |
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9:30pm, $5 |
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