Letters from the Scene
Letters from a Social (Distanced) Scene: Sadtiva
By Cosmic Amanda"I never thought I’d be present in a space mostly reserved for audio artists, which I think really illuminates the scope of BFF.fm's diverse contributions to an ever sparkling community." Read More →
Letters from a Social (Distanced) Scene: New Spell
By Cosmic Amanda"Beyond the damn good music and quality programming that is showcased on BFF.fm, they are an organization that truly cares about supporting the music community here in SF." Read More →
Letters from a Social (Distanced) Scene: Baseball Gregg
By Cosmic AmandaI want so much to see people thriving, or really just see people at all when they are away from their screens...but in the meantime BFF.fm has once again found a way to bring a little comfort to us all. Read More →
Letters from a Social (Distanced) Scene: Ruby Mountain
By Cosmic Amanda"BFF.fm was such a light for me when the pandemic happened. Like other artists and audio engineers, my work and performances were put on hold because of COVID-19. It was a relief to see BFF.fm was thinking about artists impacted..." Read More →
Letters from a Social (Distanced) Scene: Maggie Gently
By Cosmic Amanda"Sheltering in place for the past year has been so isolating, but turning on BFF on my home speakers and letting the voices of my community blast through my house helps me feel connected." Read More →
Letters from a Social (Distanced) Scene: Silverware
By Cosmic Amanda"This year, BFF.fm lived out its values in new and tangible ways - to bolster local independent musicians and facilitate community around music and art." Read More →