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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Pharoah Sanders is gone. Take flight on his astral jazz legacy with this playlist

Featuring essential entry points to his work, from a masterpiece Alice Coltrane collaboration to the epic longform "Black Unity."

Live Shots: EDM juggernaut Swedish House Mafia got those hands up at Chase Center

The Paradise Again Tour raised the roof with electronic ecstasy

Under the Stars: ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ Sudan Archives takes The Independent’s crown

Plus: SF Philharmonic meets corridos tumbados, and the gospel magic of Pastor Champion.

Bootleg bliss: ‘After All is Said and Done’ is a holy book for Deadheads

Master collector of Grateful Dead fan recordings Mark A. Rodriguez has created a random, righteous anthology.

Live Shots: Oakland Pridefest’s Big Freedia, Crystal Waters, and more shimmered onstage and off

Captures from the fest really "harness" The Town's afternoon energy.

Spirit of Sharon Jones lives on at Colemine Records’ raucous return to the Bay

Crowd-pleasing funk and soul took the Independent, courtesy of Kendra Morris, GA-20, and the local Monophonics.

Under the Stars: Afrobeat in the Bay, Lalin St. Juste adoration, more

Gigs and gems galore as we fete "The Gathering" at The New Parish, Elvis Costello at GAMH, Joan Jett Fest, and more.

Fall sounds: 11 can’t-miss new albums

Anthologies of greats gone too soon—and new drops from the next wave, like rRoxymore, Octo Octa, Makaya McCraven, and more

‘Powersoul’ raises the vibrations in Sebastopol

Kayatta, Erica Ambrin, and Eki'Shola join together onstage in a show of how visibility can begin with sound.

Under the Stars: On new album, Larry June speaks to what the Bay does best

Plus: Oakland's Dandy Boy Records leads a shoegaze and lo-fi renaissance and a sophmore effort from Big Joanie comes home.

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