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Monday, June 24 Krizz Kaliko Longtime Tech N9ne collaborator Kaliko’s music

Published 7:52 pm Friday, June 21, 2013

San Francisco electro act Giraffrage plays Barboza Wednesday, June 26.
San Francisco electro act Giraffrage plays Barboza Wednesday, June 26.

Monday, June 24

Krizz Kaliko

Longtime Tech N9ne collaborator Kaliko’s music doesn’t stray too far from the in-your-face party rap of the rest of the hip hop roster at his label, Strange Music. With ¡Mayday!, Stevie Stone, Cool Nutz, Jay Barz. Crocodile. 8 p.m. $16 adv. All ages.

Tuesday, June 25

Rose Windows

The Sun Dogs is this Seattle psych-rock band’s Sub Pop debut, and they’re celebrating its release with this free show. Sonic Boom Records. 7 p.m. All ages.

Wednesday, June 26

Giraffage

San Franciscan electronic musician Charlie Yin composes songs with a keen understanding of structure, using pitch-shifted vocal samples (like so many electronic musicians these days) in melodically interesting ways. Get there early for similarly inventive downtempo producer Mister Lies. With Beat Connection DJs. Barboza. 9 p.m. $12 adv.

Thursday, June 27

Albare

Globetrotting jazz guitarist Albert Dadon is touring behind his most recent record, The Road Ahead, released earlier this month. Triple Door. 7:30 p.m. $15 adv./$17 DOS. All ages.

Friday, June 28

Indian Wars

are from Vancouver, but based on their bluesy, ramshackle country rock, it’s easy to mistake them for a group of wizened dive bar vets from the American Southwest. With Fuzzy Cloaks, Wimps, So Pitted. Comet Tavern. 9 p.m. $8.

Mark Farina

is known for both his prodigious DJ sets and the “mushroom jazz” genre they helped spawn in the early ’90s: a mixture of Chicago house and acid jazz with the laid-back grooves of West Coast hip hop. With DJ Riz Rollins, Wesley Holmes. Neumos. 8 p.m. $15 adv.

Saturday, June 29

Chino y Nacho

Self-proclaimed “kings of urban music,” former boy band members Jesus Perez and Miguel Mendoza are more popular in their native Venezuela than in the U.S., but their club-ready, reggaeton-indebted tracks don’t sound all that different from much of what’s on KUBE 93. Showbox SoDo. 8 p.m. $41.50 adv./$51.50 DOS. All ages.