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from48 hills
6 days ago
SF music

One decade in, the Back Room still holds space for intimate musical encounters - 48 hills

NYC music
fromInsideHook
17 hours ago

This New App Helps You Revisit Great Concerts

A new app called Gigs consolidates live music experiences by importing data from various sources, enhancing the concertgoer experience.
SF music
from48 hills
6 days ago

One decade in, the Back Room still holds space for intimate musical encounters - 48 hills

The Back Room in Berkeley celebrates its 10th anniversary, maintaining its intimate atmosphere for live music.
SF music
fromFuncheap
1 month ago

Double Bill: Free Jazz + Ambient Concert (SF)

Two musical performances occur at 1801 Green Street: Khachapuri Trio plays originals and arrangements at 2pm, followed by The Lizard Point duo at 3:30pm for their third LP release.
#noise-pollution
fromIndependent
3 days ago
London

Noise experts carry out inspections in row between Hoxton hotel and Yamamori Izakaya nightclub

fromIndependent
3 days ago
London

Noise experts carry out inspections in row between Hoxton hotel and Yamamori Izakaya nightclub

SF music
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

11a RSVPs Open: Epic Secret Free "Humans Only" Concert Tonight at 8p (SF)

Free concert in San Francisco on April 17, 2026, featuring all-vinyl sets by Janelle Monáe and DJ Pee .Wee, for verified humans only.
#oakland
East Bay (California)
fromThe Mercury News
5 days ago

Eye on the Hills: City of Oakland's Sunday parking tickets start for real

Oakland has begun Sunday meter enforcement, issuing $64 fines, while many motorists remain unaware of the new rules and free parking options.
NYC politics
fromStreetsblog New York City
2 days ago

Friday's Headlines: Wither Outdoor Dining Edition - Streetsblog New York City

Outdoor dining in the city has drastically declined, with only 500 establishments participating this year compared to thousands during the pandemic.
New York City
fromwww.brooklynpaper.com
3 days ago

Asking for a chance': Locals skeptical of Pacha New York's promises to address safety, sound at former Brooklyn Mirage Brooklyn Paper

Pacha New York faces community skepticism despite plans to improve upon the failures of the former Brooklyn Mirage venue.
Online marketing
fromThe Cool Down
5 days ago

Residents worldwide call out massive, overly bright billboards as both annoying and dangerous

Bright advertising boards in urban areas are causing distractions and health concerns, prompting calls for regulation.
San Francisco
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

'Rumbling my whole apartment': Private fireworks show unnerves Bay Area

A surprise fireworks show in San Francisco startled residents during a stormy evening, causing confusion and anxiety amid geopolitical tensions.
fromThe Verge
1 week ago

Room for the Moon is thrillingly weird experimental pop

The opener "Not Not Not" is almost goofy, its chaotic melodies constantly dancing around each other in a perpetually disorienting way. It lurches forward asymmetrically, grooving like a flat tire.
Music production
London politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

London park wars: Inside the battle to restrict festivals in Brockwell Park and Gunnersbury Park

London's summer music events face cancellations and local opposition due to concerns over park conditions and community disruption.
SF music
fromFuncheap
3 days ago

SF's Yerba Buena Gardens Festival "Sunset Sound System" Live DJ Set

The 2026 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival features over 100 free performances from May to November in Downtown San Francisco.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Spotify launches push to back L.A.'s independent music venues

"Independent venues are the heartbeat of live music. They're where artists take risks, build devoted communities, and where fans discover what they'll love for the rest of their lives."
NYC music
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The dark side of the balloon boom is it time they were banned?

In 2019, scientists found that balloons eaten by seabirds are more likely to kill them than other kinds of plastic yet they do not seem to have been earmarked in the same way as, for example, plastic straws.
Public health
Wearables
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

The Best Earplugs We Tested with Dubstep, Punk Rock, and Snoring Spouses

Earplugs are essential for protecting hearing and enhancing experiences in both sleeping and loud environments.
Brooklyn
fromBKMAG
2 weeks ago

Going, Going, Gone: Brooklyn Mirage is Nothing But an Empty Lot Now

The Brooklyn Mirage venue has been demolished, making way for Pacha New York's new club opening this June.
fromFortune
1 week ago

One fan secretly recorded 10,000 concerts over 40 years. Now volunteers are racing to save the tapes before they disintegrate | Fortune

The growing Aadam Jacobs Collection is an internet treasure trove for music lovers, especially for fans of indie and punk rock during the 1980s through the early 2000s.
NYC music
#leaf-blowers
Environment
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

'Where does it end?': Readers react to gas-powered leaf blower bans

A majority of readers oppose bans on gas-powered leaf blowers, citing practicality and other pressing issues over environmental concerns.
Environment
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

No one can use a gas-powered leaf blower in these 2 Mass. towns, thanks to new laws

Arlington and Lexington ban gas-powered leaf blowers to reduce noise and environmental impact, allowing only electric models with specific restrictions.
Environment
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

'Where does it end?': Readers react to gas-powered leaf blower bans

A majority of readers oppose bans on gas-powered leaf blowers, citing practicality and other pressing issues over environmental concerns.
Environment
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

No one can use a gas-powered leaf blower in these 2 Mass. towns, thanks to new laws

Arlington and Lexington ban gas-powered leaf blowers to reduce noise and environmental impact, allowing only electric models with specific restrictions.
fromStreetsblog New York City
2 weeks ago

To Save Lives - And The Theater - Let's Ban Cars From Broadway - Streetsblog New York City

In that small 30-block zone last year, there were 486 reported crashes, injuring 76 cyclists, 108 pedestrians (one fatally) and 67 motorists, according to city stats. That's more than a crash every day, injuring more than 250 people.
London politics
#san-francisco
SF music
fromwww.7x7.com
1 week ago

7 Unique SF Music Venues with Exceptional Acoustics

San Francisco offers unique venues for exceptional acoustic experiences, including The Audium and Grace Cathedral.
London music
fromwww.bbc.com
4 weeks ago

Sombr stopped a show over safety - but are concerts in the UK really that risky?

Artists are increasingly prioritizing fan safety during performances, reflecting heightened awareness after past tragedies.
Portland food
fromPortland Mercury
4 weeks ago

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Portland Indie Music Venues Need Support

Portland's independent live music venues face closures and changes due to economic challenges, pandemic effects, and shifting audience behaviors.
Berlin music
fromFuncheap
4 weeks ago

Free "Ambient Bird" Inter-species Spring Equinox Concert (Berkeley)

Ambient Bird-Indian Rock 2026 is an interspecies sonic environment performance inviting humans, animals, and nature to connect through sound and silence.
NYC music
fromTime Out New York
2 weeks ago

A members-only 'acoustic salon' is coming to the Lower East Side

Stylus is a new members club focused on high-fidelity sound and culinary experiences, limited to 750 members.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

"Echo of the ruins" Open-Air Museum of Sound and Memory / 1Y Architects

An open-air sound museum built from recycled factory ruins in Qingshuitan transforms a silent industrial area into a public space for listening and storytelling.
East Bay real estate
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 month ago

Pickleball debate: Martinez votes to shut down 1-year-old courts after noise complaints

Martinez City Council voted to shut down Hidden Valley Sports Courts due to noise complaints from nearby residents, despite player and taxpayer concerns about the $1.5 million facility.
SF music
fromHoodline
2 weeks ago

Stylus Members-Only Acoustic Salon Coming To Lower East Side

Stylus, an acoustic salon, will open in 2026, featuring high-fidelity listening rooms, sound wellness, and a chef-driven menu.
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

Study Shows Hazardous Materials in Headphones Across Europe

All of the headphones studied contained hazardous substances, including bisphenols, phthalates, and flame retardants. The study notes that these findings do not pose a threat to people using these headphones in the immediate future, but goes on to observe that repeated exposure to the substances mentioned above pose a long-term risk to public health.
Health
#light-pollution
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago
New York City

NYS bill sparks birds or burglars' debate: Mandate to shut outdoor lights to help wildlife raises safety concerns

New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

NYS bill sparks birds or burglars' debate: Mandate to shut outdoor lights to help wildlife raises safety concerns

New York State lawmakers proposed the Dark Skies Protection Act requiring property owners to shut off outdoor lights between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. to reduce light pollution and protect wildlife.
Environment
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

A new law may force New Yorkers to turn their outdoor lights off by 11pm nightly

New York's proposed Dark Skies Protection Act would require most outdoor lights to shut off after 11pm to reduce light pollution, protect wildlife, and conserve energy.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Music in Community Offers Light in Dark Times

In frightening times, it makes a huge difference not to feel alone. Creating art with others in community enhances agency and strengthens self. Creativity requires an open heart; love enhances hope and diminishes fear.
Music
London music
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Sombr slams O2 Academy Brixton over safety concerns

Grammy-nominated singer Sombr criticized Brixton Academy's security after fans fainted during his concert, citing poor crowd management and safety concerns.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

glass loudspeaker draws from uk grime music scene and brutalist architecture

The Eski.Sub draws inspiration from the visual language of Brutalist architecture and the cultural atmosphere of UK grime music scene. The project examines the relationship between design, urban context, and emotional listening experiences, positioning the loudspeaker as both an audio device and a spatial object.
Design
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Drives me crazy: Mumbai residents plead for respite from musical road'

A 500-metre musical stretch on Mumbai's Coastal Road plays Jai Ho at target speeds, disturbing nearby residents and prompting formal noise complaints.
fromBrownstoner
1 month ago

Getting NYC Event Permits Is a Mess of Red Tape

It's like, 'Ok, where? Who do we call? What do you mean?' said Batan, of the Queensboro Dance Festival, which puts on free dance performances, parties, and classes 30 to 40 times each summer. Batan compares the city's complex permitting process - which features an alphabet-soup array of agencies and offices that set guidelines for everything from block parties and street festivals to the use of stages, tents, and speakers - to 'avoiding a bunch of trap doors.'
NYC music
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Hoxton noise case against Yamamori Izakaya nighclub paused as hotel issues new statement

Last week, the hotel's leaseholder, Trinity Hospitality, sought a court injunction "to reduce excessive noise transfer from Yamamori Izakaya into the hotel". It sparked a protest outside the hotel on Monday by protesters concerned about a drop in the number of late-night venues. The Hoxton Hotel, which neighbours Yamamori Izakaya, a Japanese restaurant that holds music events, claims it has been forced to close around a quarter of its rooms because of "numerous guest complaints about late-night, low-frequency music noise and vibration".
Miscellaneous
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

On World Hearing Day 2026: From Communities to Classrooms, Designing for Inclusion

The design of classrooms, childcare facilities, community centers, and public spaces directly shapes how sound is perceived, how communication unfolds, and how inclusion is experienced. Acoustics, spatial configuration, lighting strategies, and material choices can either reinforce barriers to participation or foster environments that support diverse auditory experiences.
Education
Food & drink
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

It's One of the Hottest Ways to Make a Bar Seem Trendy. But Only a Few Get It Right.

Listening bars evolved from niche, vinyl-focused listening kissa to a widespread, often diluted trend that raises questions about authenticity and musical attention.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Real Madrid could face trial over noise pollution from stadium concerts

Real Madrid could face trial for alleged environmental offences after a Spanish judge ruled there was sufficient evidence that loud concerts held at the club's Bernabeu stadium, which has been dubbed the torture-drome by local residents, could have broken the law. The Residents' Association for those Affected by the Bernabeu (AVPB) began legal action against the football club and the city council in 2024, saying a series of punishingly loud concerts held that spring and summer had made their lives a misery.
Real Madrid
California
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
2 months ago

Bay Area town seeks to curb loud music, inciteful language and fighting with revised rules

Windsor will fine individuals up to $500 for excessive noise, inciteful language, fighting, and other disturbances starting March 4 to address recurring neighborhood complaints.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Deafening, draining and potentially deadly: are we facing a snoring epidemic?

When Matt Hillier was in his 20s, he went camping with a friend who was a nurse. In the morning she told him she had been shocked by the snoring coming from his tent. She basically said, For a 25-year-old non-smoker who's quite skinny, you snore pretty loudly,' says Hiller, now 32. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more.
Medicine
fromSlate Magazine
2 months ago

Help! I Can Hear Every Explosive Fight Between My Neighbors. What They're Yelling About Makes It Even Worse.

But what you have the right to do is not always the action that will lead to the most happiness for you. In fact, if you insist upon escalating before exploring a gentler approach, you will often make things worse. So your wife isn't entirely full of it. Tense relationships with neighbors really do make a lot of people miserable, and it makes sense that she'd want to avoid pissing off people who live within shouting distance and are apparently pretty combative.
Relationships
Data science
fromNature
2 months ago

Science finds its song

Scientists are translating research data into music, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, revealing patterns, and increasing accessibility through data-driven music events.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Labour MPs call for halt to business rate rise for music venues

Nearly fifty Labour MPs urge Chancellor Rachel Reeves to halt April business rates revaluation to prevent music venues facing 45–275% higher bills and existential risk.
fromWIRED
2 months ago

These Hackers Are Turning Dead Vapes Into Musical Synthesizers

We started from a very silly place,
Gadgets
London politics
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Hoxton hotel noise dispute with Yamamori nightclub due back before High Court

The Hoxton Hotel is suing Yamamori Izakaya over excessive noise from music events disrupting guests, forcing closure of approximately 25% of rooms.
UX design
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Smart Booking Systems as a Tool for Acoustic Space Efficiency

Balance flexible, short-term use and personalization with efficient scheduling to make acoustic pods productive, well-utilized, and user-centered.
Music production
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Idols with a cause: Big Ocean's Greatest Battle' album releases on World Hearing Day | amNewYork

Big Ocean, a hard-of-hearing K-pop trio, released their mini-album The Greatest Battle on World Hearing Day, establishing themselves as boundary-breaking rebels advocating for inclusivity and resilience in the music industry.
Remodel
fromokmagazine.com
2 months ago

Why the Prodec Acoustic Booth Is Becoming Increasingly Popular in Commercial Office Spaces

Acoustic booths provide private, soundproof workspaces that reduce noise, improve focus, support confidential conversations, and enhance employee well-being and productivity in modern offices.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Feeling chirpy: how listening to birdsong can boost your wellbeing

Previous research has shown that people feel better in bird-rich environments, but Christoph Randler, from the University of Tubingen, and colleagues wanted to see if that warm fuzzy feeling translated into measurable physiological changes. They rigged up a park with loudspeakers playing the songs of rare birds and measured the blood pressure, heart rate and cortisol levels (a marker of stress) of volunteers before and after taking a 30-minute walk through the park.
Mental health
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 months ago

A heat pump croons about climatic healing' in Berkeley musicians' song

The UC Berkeley Chancellor's Fund, the college's attempt at venture capital, has raised more than $250,000 from a single investor. Chancellor Rich Lyons has said he wants to blur the edge between the university and the region's startup ecosystem. (SF Business Times) A man in his 60s was taken to Highland Hospital on Saturday night after a driver struck him in a crosswalk at San Pablo and Ashby avenues. (Berkeley Scanner)
Education
Miscellaneous
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches

Modern sports stadiums require robust connectivity infrastructure to support fans, broadcasters, emergency services, and operational needs simultaneously.
Health
fromBustle
2 months ago

Next Time You Listen To Music, Remember The "60/60" Rule

Follow the 60/60 rule: listen at 60% volume for 60 minutes to reduce risk of noise-induced hearing damage from prolonged headphone use.
California
fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago

Bay Area town seeks to curb loud music, inciteful language and fighting with revised rules

Windsor will fine individuals up to $500 for excessive noise, inciteful or offensive language, and fighting in public beginning March 4.
Gadgets
fromFuturism
1 month ago

Every Single Headphone That Researchers Tested Contained Horrifying Chemicals

Many consumer headphones contain hazardous chemicals like BPA, phthalates, and flame retardants that can migrate to skin and pose long-term health risks.
East Bay real estate
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

An iconic performing arts venue is back open. Can Oakland keep it alive?

Henry J. Kaiser Center in Oakland reopened after two decades following a $100 million renovation by Orton Development, restoring historic 19th-century architecture.
fromBed-Stuy, NY Patch
2 months ago

Blaze Erupts At Brooklyn Bar 'Dynaco,' Forcing Temporary Shutdown

A fire forced the temporary closure of a popular Brooklyn neighborhood bar earlier this month, and officials say it's still unclear when it will reopen. Flames erupted at Dynaco along Bedford Avenue near Lexington Avenue and Quincy Street during the early morning of Jan. 10, FDNY officials said. The fire was confined to an upper level and did not spread to the main bar area, though smoke and water from firefighting efforts impacted the entire building.
Brooklyn
Music
fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

Listening Bars Are the Analog Sanctuary Our Social Lives Need Right Now

Listening rooms like Commune offer communal, intentional music-centered spaces that comfort and connect people seeking deeper musical experiences after pandemic isolation.
fromWBGO Jazz
1 month ago

NYC Council holds hearing on buffer zone bill

This is a new version of the original bill, which set a buffer zone of up to 100 feet. This version would let the NYPD decide whether there should be a buffer zone, how big it will be and and how long it will be enforced.
New York City
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'In the morning, it's one plane after another' - residents near Dublin Airport react to lifting of passenger cap

Local group says people's health is at stake, as Government yet to reveal details of its plan to abolish limits on numbers at airport
Miscellaneous
California
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 months ago

Speculative Ticketing Undermines Artists, Venues, and Fans Alike

Speculative ticket listings and deceptive websites enable scalpers, inflate prices, defraud consumers, and require legislative reform such as AB 1349 to protect fans.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Tap Your Toe to The Off Beat: Portland's Newest All-Ages Music Venue

A band called Ad Nauseam is dead set on keeping grunge alive in Portland, but no local venue will return their calls to play a show. Like the most iconic grunge acts, Ad Nauseam has deep PNW roots. They deliver sludgy, whining guitar licks and haunting, sandpapery vocals. They've even got an angsty tune called "Scab Pimple" for goodness sake. So why can't they land a gig? Well, it might be because all four band members are between the ages of 10 and 16.
Music
California
fromPadailypost
2 months ago

Council members look at looser rules to attract more bars

Palo Alto seeks to relax permitting to allow more business types—bars, cat cafes, medical spas, larger gyms—to fill downtown and California Avenue vacancies.
SF music
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

City-sprawling music fest takes over 21 Bay Area venues

Noise Pop Festival spans two weeks across 21 Bay Area venues, featuring indie acts and established artists in a city-wide celebration of diverse music genres.
Music
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Asking Eric: Her random toots and shrieks ruin the musical experience

Groups must clarify whether they are truly open to all skill levels or have unstated expectations, as inconsistent messaging creates conflict and resentment.
SF music
fromKqed
1 month ago

Can San Francisco's Small Clubs Survive? | KQED

San Francisco's independent music venues face declining attendance and reduced alcohol sales, competing against social media and at-home entertainment while struggling with booking agent practices that limit local artist opportunities.
fromBillboard
2 months ago

The Founders of Brooklyn's Newest Club Refuge Say Every Weekend, Its Hi-Def Soundsystem 'Sounds a Little Better Than the Weekend Before'

Set inside a standalone 19th-century industrial complex between East Williamsburg and Bushwick, the 3,200 square-foot, 500-capacity club is built around a meticulously crafted high-definition soundsystem that serves as Refuge's literal and figurative beating heart. The system was designed by Bernabeu, who's been building such soundsystems for more than 20 years, most notably at New York clubs including Nowadays and Analog BKNY and the legendary Stereo Montreal. Dimatteo, meanwhile, is a longtime New York promoter and event producer.
Music
Music
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Protesters criticise late-night venue closures after Hoxton Hotel seeks injunction

Protesters defended Yamamori Izakaya after Trinity Hospitality sought a noise injunction, highlighting decline of late-night cultural venues and calls to invest in Irish culture.
SF music
fromKqed
1 month ago

In Oakland, Audiopharmacy's BAMBU Sessions Offer a Party for a Purpose | KQED

Audiopharmacy combines music, cultural celebration, and community organizing to raise funds for detained percussionist Oliveira and to empower the Bay Area community.
SF music
from48 hills
2 months ago

Happy hours, hometown heroes: Our essential guide to the 33rd annual Noise Pop - 48 hills

Noise Pop returns for its 33rd year with over 150 acts at 20 Bay Area venues, emphasizing that half the lineup are local artists.
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

SF's Noise Pop Music & Arts Festival 2026 (Final Day)

After 32 years of championing independent arts and culture, Noise Pop Festival has since blossomed into an 11 days, 160+ bands, 25+ venues music and arts festival that remains a staple in the San Francisco Bay Area. One of the last of its kind, Noise Pop Festival is a true celebration of independent music and arts. Taking place across multiple venues throughout the city of San Francisco,
SF music
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