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Classical Music/pera Listings
New York Times
Included as well are works by Randall Woolf and Neil Rolnick. Dargel who sings and oversees the electronic component of his music and Kathleen Supové the pianist are the soloists.
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Indie brick-and-mortar record store sells MP3s
CNET News
The physical and download ther Music stores are an attempt to classify the unclassifiable; there’s “In” (indie rock); “ut” (experimental free jazz noise 20th century composers and early electronic pioneers); “Electronica” (new electronic music including ambient electro and underground hip-hop); “Then” (influential artists from the ’60s ’70s and ’80s); and “Groove” (classic soul dub and rare groove). The store also stocks unsigned local bands’ CDs and a lot of stuff from small labels rarities and a generous selection of new indie-oriented vinyl. Too bad you can’t download vinyl but ther Music has a mail-order department. I recently spoke with ther Music’s Josh Madell to learn more about ther Music Digital. First the download store offers only high-quality 320kbps DRM-free MP3s.

Essentials: This weekend’s live music picks
San Francisco Chronicle
)BassnectarFriday @ 103 Harriet: If there’s one DJ who commands respect in the Bay Area electronic music scene it’s Lorin Ashton a. Since the mid-’90s Bassnectar has combined self-crafted beats and bass lines with everything from ragtime to gangster rap.

Pop and Rock Listings
New York Times
com; $10 in advance; $12 at the door. (Petrusich)20090514DAN DEACN (Saturday) Dan Deacon from Baltimore creates rich and disorienting electronic songs often based on warped samples. (His “Wooody Wooodpecker” employs its namesake’s maddening cackle. ) “Bromst” (Carpark) his newest album incorporates a richer array of instrumentation including a rewired player piano without sacrificing the heady buzz.

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Philadelphia Inquirer
Monday $10 (all ages) 866-468-7619 r5productions. The Prodigy: Electronic dance-pop rules the night with these genre legends. Electric Factory 7th and Willow streets 8 p.

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