Posts Tagged ‘electronic’
2/20/2010 Live music w/ Shovelman
Saturday, February 13th, 2010When: Sat Feb 20
Time: 7pm
Cost: FREE
Details:
Shovelman
http://www.myspace.com/isaacfrankle
“Shovelman’s music would be playing on the radio if Tom Waits and Les Claypool ever went on a road trip together… and were lost.” – Chip, ‘So Wat TV
1/18/2010 Live music w/ Oblio
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Live music w/ Oblio
When: Mon Jan 18
Time: 7pm
Cost: $3-5
Details:
Oblio
http://www.myspace.com/oblioindreamland
Expanding experimental pop/electronic band combining aspects of folk, R&B, & hip hop with the aforementioned genres.
1/18/2010 Live music w/ Casey Chisholm
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Live music w/ Casey Chisholm
When: Mon Jan 18
Time: 7pm
Cost: $3-5
Details:
Casey Chisholm
http://www.myspace.com/caseychisholm
Reigning from Northern California, Casey Chisholm blends a broad spectrum of electronic and organic elements in creating a signature, Indie sound.
1/13/2010 Live music w/ Makeing Tents
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Live music w/ Makeing Tents
When: Wed Jan 13
Time: 7pm door; 8pm show
Cost: $5
Details:
Makeing Tents
http://www.myspace.com/makeingtents
1/13/2010 Live music w/ Blood and Sunshine
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Live music w/ Blood and Sunshine
When: Wed Jan 13
Time: 7pm door; 8pm show
Cost: $5
Details:
Blood and Sunshine
http://www.myspace.com/bloodandsunshine
electro shoegaze soul
Blood and Sunshine was conceived in the death of a dream. James Brennan, a house-music producer who’s inspiration had gone, abandoned his long held ambition to be a successful dance music DJ. After a short period of mourning came a long period of woodshedding whereby James rebuilt the songwriting and performing muscles that had atrophied from years of neglect. (cue exhilarating music: montage of James hunched over a guitar in a broken down apartment, interspersed with the open mics of San Francisco. Enter: Joseph)
Joseph Macrino came through the door at Lennon Studios where James was prepping what would eventually become Blood and Sunshine’s first EP. Joseph liked what he heard. More importantly, he liked James. James liked Joseph too. And so, a musical friendship began. [taken from the bowels of their myspace]








