The Fresh and Onlys are fast becoming one of the most heralded ensembles of the current Bay onslaught of talent.
“Invisible Forces” – and its seizure inducing video – is part of the reason why.
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The Fresh and Onlys are fast becoming one of the most heralded ensembles of the current Bay onslaught of talent.
“Invisible Forces” – and its seizure inducing video – is part of the reason why.
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Chris Lum of the famed Moulton Studios in San Francisco is doing his part to help out the Haitian Massive. Anyone who has ever come close to Chris would know just how educated and passionate he is about topics like this. At the end of the day he is the kind of person you want on your side in times like these. Recently spotted over at Deep Link, Chris has put out a call for a help on a series of events to support the country of Haiti. If you are a promoter, club owner or DJ then this message is for you, please check it out and show your support any way you can!
Good on ya Mr. Lum, thanks for being a positive light in the world through your music and compassionate soul….
Is there a sport that Adidas doesn’t try and cover? I must admit it does seem a bit strange that the iconic shoemaker has a skate team but one quick look at the clip and you’ll see that they don’t play. When Adidas busts out a pair of Sambas for a North American dart tournament then I just might be in shock. Peep Mr. Dassler’s crew, including Mark Gonzales, Benny Fairfax, Tim O’Connor, and Dave Bachinsky, reppin’ San Francisco large.
From Street Boners and TV Carnage:
Amanda Blank is a rapstress from Philadelphia with whom you may already be familiar. She raps with the mouth of a pirate hooker and she’s a class act in person. Amanda is hot, but not so hot that you’d be afraid to kick it to her at last call. Hearing her rap about all of the ways she’s going to let you hit it is empowering; it gives you confidence knowing that some girls are really WAY MORE into the weird shit than some men. So with this in mind, I took her to San Francisco’s Good Vibrations, a dildo shop. …MORE
From Pitchfork:
The Noise Pop Festival, which takes over venues around San Francisco, tends more toward pop than noise. Next year’s festival is no different. The 18th Noise Pop fest, which which goes down February 23 – March 1, will feature plenty of all-stars. Among the bands participating: the Magnetic Fields, Atlas Sound, Rogue Wave, Four Tet, the Soundtrack of Our Lives, Mark Kozelek, John Vanderslice, Foreign Born, Zee Avi, the Limousines, and We Were Promised Jetpacks.
The festival also includes an music industry mini-conference called Industry Noise, which will feature speakers, panels, discussion groups, and individual mentoring, taking place February 27 at the Swedish American Hall.
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