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Thursday, November 28, 2024

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Music

Under the Stars: Toro y Moi cruises SF, Esperanza sings ‘Iphigenia’…

Plus: Kaysoul comes through, and the queen of Brazilian jazz unleashes her incredible voice for the first time in 15 years

Review: To change the world, Björk urged us to imagine the nonexistent

Taking in 'Cornucopia,' the Icelandic artist’s first Bay Area performance spectacle in nine years.

After 55 years, SF’s beloved Audium opens up to ‘New Voices’

For the first time, the storied sound sculpture space invites local resident artists to delve into its multidirectional possibilities.

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.

‘Long Way From Home’ proves Ian Kelly’s among the best Bay Area wordsmiths

Standout new EP balances clash between making art and meeting the capitalistic demands of economic survival

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

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.

Symphony meets sci-fi—AI and all—in ‘Ligeti: Paradigms’

SF Symphony's new streaming production combines digital wizardry and robotics with otherworldly hymns.

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