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John-Paul Shiver

John-Paul Shiver
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John-Paul Shiver has been contributing to 48 Hills since 2019. His work as an experienced music journalist and pop culture commentator has appeared in the Wire, Resident Advisor, SF Weekly, Bandcamp Daily, PulpLab, AFROPUNK, and Drowned In Sound.

With polyrhythmic grooves, Farsight looks beyond the 4×4 kicks

His plans to become a game show host never panned out, but the SF DJ-producer-painter is putting out winning sounds.

Bandcamp Friday picks: Anteloper, Stanley Ipkuss, Kids on a Crime Spree, more

Got the Spotify blues? Here are our recommendations to support artists directly and score great tunes.

With ‘Gnani,’ Sis gleans individual sound from ‘the wreckage of 2020-21’

The Oakland label head's ear-catching six-song EP is warm, confidential, and damn inviting.

Under the Stars: Great new music from Artsick, Bezier, Jazzanova …

Plus a podcast tells the story of Tiny Telephone studio, and a freaky animated video from Maylee Todd

Opinion: Are we losing the Castro Theatre?

New management Another Planet Entertainment wants to "explode" the neighborhood with music and entertainment. But what about good old films and LGBTQ events?

1970s NoLa blues-funk history shimmers on ‘Another Side’

A previously unreleased album from trailblazing guitarist Leo Nocentelli illustrates a momentous time in musical evolution.

Noise Pop announces more artists, still aims to go ahead

Rituals of Mine, Kamaal Williams, Chime School, more added to February festival lineup.

For MLK Day, celebrate excellence that has recently passed

The traditional march and music fest are postponed, but you can still spend a Day of Service and honor great artists.

‘Tokyo Glow’ shines up the funkier side of ’80s Japanese City Pop

DJ Notoya-curated compilation showcases a legacy of profound affection for groovy US sounds.

Sunny sounds to ease your S.A.D. (seasonal affective disorder)

Tracks to queue when feeling blue, from Pete Rock, foamboy, Kano, Portishead, and more