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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.

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House Music Royalty lights up Public Works—we catch up with the groove master, and cover you in-house, too.

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A host of music-makers, most of them local, gave us life with fuzzbox baselines, sublime post-punk, plush soundscapes, more.

Something’s cooking at Balboa Theatre (besides the popcorn)

The cinema has become a hotspot indie band incubator, with live shows and other arts events.

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A twist in your holiday playlist, from James Brown, the Kinks, Asobi Seksu, more

Review: ESG blasts forever into funky outer space at GAMH

The Brooklyn post-punk funk legends brought SF together with their classic sound, the basis of countless jams.

Noise Pop round two announced—and there’s some real goodies

Arooj Aftab, Irreversible Entanglements, Lara Sarkissian, and tons of local talent on tap for annual music fest.

Review: Funk trances and kitty shout-outs take stage for soaring Thundercat show at Warfield

The Grammy-winning virtuoso was emanating light—and the rave-ready audience basked.

Under the Stars: Jingle beats, from holiday mixes to local gift-y get-downs

C'mon Grinch, everyone needs a merry mixtape in the back pocket of their snowpants.

Bandcamp Friday picks: Seeing the future with Seven Davis Jr.

Prime yourself for the best day of the month to support artists with new releases from the SF producer, plus 8ulentina, Risa T, and Latanya Alberto.