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Subtly textured, effortlessly propulsive, Mount Kimbie is a Force

Dylan Medlock
May 19, 2018
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
Since their acclaimed debut Crooks & Lovers (2010), electronic duo Mount Kimbie has been labeled everything from post-dubstep to art pop to future garage— all specific titles that capture creative nuances...

Bonobo brings smooth and invigorating dreamscape to Fox Theater

Dylan Medlock
April 17, 2017
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews
More packed than I had ever seen it, Oakland’s Fox Theater was clearly sold out -- and for good reason. Supporting their lush seventh album, Migration (2017), mastermind of Bonobo DJ Simon Green made sure the...

Bonobo gets intimate at The Regency, but not enough to stick around

Joanna Jiang
October 26, 2014
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
Garters and CamelBaks seemed rather inappropriate for the evening, but people still wore them October 24 at The Regency Ballroom. Regardless of whether they were rave-ready or simply unwinding after work, t...

Sonic Vitality: Your Very Balanced Valentine’s Day Mix

Myra
February 13, 2014
Columns and Opinions, Multimedia
Ask anyone from Adorno to the dowdy scientist, and they'll give it to you technically straight: pop songs are all about love. That's why a Valentine's Day playlist is never off-limits as the fourteenth of Febru...

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