
SUPER EGO Apparently there's some sort of "recession" happening, which explains all the cat-hair wigs, duct-taped platforms, sideways boob-jobs, and flask-filled socks on the dance floor. And yet, peculiarly, new SF clubs continue to open at the rate of one a week. Among the recent delectations: SOM (2925 16th St., SF. www.som-bar.com), club impresario Peter Glickstern's Brazilian-tinged redo of the Liquid-Pink space in the Mission; Siberia (314 11th St., SF.), an intriguing if somewhat directionless ramp-up of the old Fat City, and a relaunch of the cozy 222 Hyde (222 Hyde, SF. www.222hydesf.com), which is starting to attract some mighty piquant talent. Are there enough crisp bucks to fold and tuck into these newbies' spangled thongs? Don't sneeze at my wig!
DEVOTION
Good ol' seamless sets of throwdown soulful house became a rarity in this fractional decade, and the rest seems to have done a world of good. That full-throated sound of yore is back on the rise, and former Bay Area fave DJ Ruben Mancias is bringing his joyful party back once more, hands up.
Thurs/12, 9:30 p.m., $10. Harlot, 46 Minna, SF. www.harlotsf.com
BEATS IN SPACE
I practically grew up on Beats in Space radio (www.beatsinspace.net), DJ and DFA member Tim Sweeney's tastily eclectic show on New York's WNYU. From Carl Craig to Faze Action, Diplo to Shit Robot, BIS's guestlist has been a crystalline signal through the Web static. Now the 10-year-old show's on the move, kicking off a monthly here with DJ Brennan Green and Sweeney himself.
Fri/13, 9 p.m., $5. Triple Crown, 1760 Market, SF. www.triplecrownsf.com
CLAUDE VONSTROKE
Mr. Dirty Bird Records should be credited with injecting a sense of humor into minimal techno and producing a signature Bay Area sound. Although he sticks with his usual tricks on his new album, Bird Brain guttural grunts, jungle calls, tympani rolls, locker room jokes, and ornithological obsession he's still hitting a dance floor sweet spot and occasionally breaking through into beauty.
Fri/13, 10 p.m., $10 advance. Mezzanine, 444 Jessie, SF. www.mezzaninesf.com
THE FUTURE 003
Yes, future bass is still happening, and starting to enter its baroque phase. (Luckily, wacky maestro headliner Daedelus was baroque to begin with). The first two gut-rumbling installments of this party focused on more aggressive, dubstep-related variations of the future sound. This one looks a tad jazzier, with electro-boogie aficionado James Pants and progressive warper Free the Robots looking ahead.
Fri/13, 9 p.m., $12 advance. 103 Harriet, SF. www.1015.com
MERCURY LOUNGE
It's all about Mason Bates, the local composer whose attempts to fuse classical orchestration with laptop electronics are never less than wowza. His Mercury Soul project is mixing up a fizzy Friday happy hour, interspersing live classical performances with house, trip-hop, and jazzy downtempo loveliness.
Fri/13, 5 p.m.-9 p.m., free. 111 Minna, SF. www.111minnagallery.com
BIG IDEA NIGHT
Another lollapalooza of art and nightlife who's-who at Yerba Buena, this time taking on "The State of the Queer Nation." Yes, that's far too much to swallow in one tipsy evening, but performances by HOTTUB, Tim Miller, Diamond Daggers, DJ Black, and more will certainly whet your appetite for funky homo-intellectualization.
Sat/14, 9 p.m., free.
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