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Which of these local acts should be our next SF Bay Area Artist of the Month?
 audiafauna
 Chances End
 DJ Peace
 MANICS
 Sonarthu

This poll will end on May 31, 2012

Insulting other bands in the poll is very uncool - and will jinx your chances of rock stardom.

P.S. Cheaters are losers!

 
The Deli's Bands of the Month 2011
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

June 2011
Al Lover
Distorted Reverberations

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Download Distorted Reverberations the new project from San Francisco producer Al Lover, a free remix collection of local psych and garage bands sampled and turned into instrumental hip hop.

Inspired by the revitalized SF garage/psych scene, Al Lover transforms the gritty garage sound using his MPC, various guitar pedals and recording techniques. Permission to sample the material was given by all the artists.

“I'm originally from North Carolina and moved to SF about three years ago. The idea for this particular project came about when I was at SXSW and just started asking fools if I could sample their material. Everyone was super down.”

Al Lover transforms wild, blues-guitar-driven jams such as Ty Segall's "Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart” or Thee Oh Sees' "If I Stay Too Long” into futuristic Dust Brothers’ style productions.

“I've been really inspired by the reinstated garage scene. I've seen some of the best shows of my life in little dives like The Eagle and The Knockout. It's just a bunch of misfits and outcasts rocking the most. I feel that about my crew and myself. We've always been the misfits in the hip-hop scene. It's funny being an outsider to another group of outsiders.”

Distorted Reverberations Track Listing

1. Natural Child - White Man's Burden
2. Shapes Have Fangs - Terlingua
3. Thee Oh Sees - If I Stay Too Long
4. White Fence - Sticky Fruitman Has Faith
5. King Tuff - Sun Medallion
6. Jeff The Brotherhood - Hey Friend
7. Ty Segall - Fist Heart Mighty Dawn Dart
8. Davila 666 - Yo Seria Otro
9. Night Beats - H-Bomb
10. Moonhearts - I Can Go On

--Whitney Phaneuf

April 2011
Mist Giant
Human Tree

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Opening with a warm ambient hum, "What With" sets the tone for Mist Giant's debut EP Human Tree and lays out the foundation for their pensive electronic indie-rock sound. Smooth ambient synths, subdued rhythms, and a peppering of wistful guitar melodies bring to life Mist Giant's brand of drone-y pop. Borrowing some of the musical practices of trip hop, Mist Giant has created an exciting and austere soundscape with this EP.

Minimal and well-crafted, Human Tree is a wonderful surprise from a band that seemed to pop up on my radar out of nowhere. With the chugging ambiance of “What With,” the eerie sounds and electronic drums of “Empty Archipeg,” and the pulsing heartbeat rhythm of the “Some Ophelia,” Mist Giant have delivered an intricate and thoroughly intelligent set of songs. Human Tree comes highly recommended for anyone in search of a brief respite from the Bay Area’s great garage revival.

 

-Ada Lann

Human Tree is currently available for download here with the promise of a vinyl pressing this May.