San Pedro Square newcomer SP2 Communal Bar + Restaurant kicked off the early Halloween party with “Exotica” on Saturday.
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Kaytranada’s beats immediately bring to mind the L.A. scene that blew up a few years ago with Flying Lotus, Free the Robots, Daedelus and the Glitch Mob. The diversity of these artists created a sound that pushed the boundaries of instrumental hip-hop at its intersection with electronic music—precisely what Kaytranada is doing…
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Tres Gringos celebrated 10 years of partying in downtown San Jose with a packed house, dancers and drink specials.
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After a three-year run at Pagoda Lounge, Universal Grammar promoter Tommy Aguilar announced online this week he is parting ways with the Fairmont hotel nightclub.
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Carlos Olin Montalvo on September 16, 2013
As Bassnectar, Lorin Ashton produces in an amorphous style with signature bass drops, rhythmic tempo ranges and a genre-bending blend of dubstep, hip-hop and metal, inspired in part by his formative years in San Jose‘s heavy metal scene.
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Local DJs ViLLAN and CASP3R threw down some high-energy EDM for the opening night of Liquid Gold at The Liquid Lounge.
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DJ and producer Clorofila from the Tijuana music group Nortec Collective spun his signature mix of norteño and techno (nortec) music at Pagoda on Saturday night.
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A special Labor Day Weekend edition of Detox Sunday took over the rooftop pool at the Fairmont in downtown San Jose over the weekend with DJs and a crowd that was ready to party.
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Pivotal Silicon Valley innovators and some of the biggest names in music will converge at San Jose’s C2SV Technology Conference and Music Festival, headlined by Iggy and The Stooges.
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Jennifer Wadsworth on July 31, 2013
In case you haven’t heard, Russia’s a pretty terrible place to be if you’re gay–or even an ally. President Vladimir Putin just signed a law that makes it a jail-worthy offense to tout “gay propaganda,” which can be something as innocuous as wearing a rainbow T-shirt. In July, four Dutch tourists were…
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