Music Review
Album Review: Vol.II by Angine De Poitrine
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
Masked, mysterious, and rhythmically acrobatic, this duo ditches the standard 12-tone scale to create a kinetic, joy-filled soundscape. Read More →
Show Review: Lifeguard, Famous Mammals, and Sunday Mourners at Bottom of the Hill
The storied Bottom of the Hill has hosted some of the most revered bands that have colored San Francisco’s indie music scene. Their rolodex includes Pavement, Oasis, and Elliott Smith, to name a few, and as of March 20th, Lifeguard, Famous Mammals, and Su Read More →
Album Review: Butterfly by Daphni
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
A record full of colour and surprise. Read More →
Album Review: Love Is Not Enough by Converge
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
Twenty-five years into their career, Converge flex with a vital intensity. Read More →
Album Review: It'll Be Gone For A Little While II by Sawyer G.
By DJ Webbles
DJ, host & curator of Hangover Sessions
The Oakland-based multimedia artist returns with a stunning odyssey that expands his experimental sound. Read More →
Album Review: Sentimental Value by Hania Rani
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
A quiet, textural record that lingers between memory, image, and feeling. Read More →
Album Review: 10,000 Rivers by Robert Stillman
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
A concept record that drifts through ambition, illusion, and control, full of analogue touch and instability. Read More →
Album Review: Kitbashing by Abadir
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
Kitbashing reflects on attention and modern digital life, offering an immersive experience that reveals its detail and intent over time. Read More →
Album Review: Pain To Power by Maruja
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
An expressive record full of punk energy and spiritual jazz. Pain To Power moves between anger and tenderness in a display of emotional honesty that feels rooted in place and very much of the present. Read More →
Album Review: Magnetism by Kali Malone/Drew McDowall & Matter by Fred Firth/Mariá Portugal
By @Jon.Digital
DJ
Two powerful collaborations that remind us sound is still discovering itself. Read More →