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24th Annual SF Electronic Music Festival (Nov. 7-9)

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In a coproduction with Gray Area, SF Electronic Music Festival presents three nights of live electronic performances featuring a diverse cadre of internationally renowned and emerging creators, Nov. 7-9, 2025.

The 24th Annual
San Francisco Electronic Music Festival

November 7-9, 2025
Door: 7:30p, Show 8p

GRAY AREA
2665 Mission Street, SF, CA 94110

The festival begins on Friday, November 7, with Leyya Mona Tawil (also known as Lime Rickey International), who brings her embodied, interdisciplinary approach, creating a musical performance that incorporates sound objects, physical effects, and disappearing words. The artist DULL follows, combining instrumental mastery with live electronics, while balancing lab-coat meticulousness with a punk attitude. Friday night concludes with Angélica Negrón performing live electronics, incorporating her love of drag, comedy, and the natural world into her set.

Saturday, November 8, opens with Celia Hollander combining acoustic and digital elements, exploring music as a natural phenomenon of dynamic systems. “Audiovisual sorceress,” Freida Abtan follows, weaving together acousmatic composition with more industrial and pop-influenced experimental anthems. Saturday’s lineup closes with Julien Bayle performing super.system, a live performance uniting sound and image through real-time generative composition that is a living, mutable work where intention meets entropy.

The festival wraps up Sunday, November 9, with S’hells Gate, a three-piece outfit comprising members Jonathan Carr, Matt Brownell, and Cat Lauigan, who fuse elements of arpeggiated electronics, experimental poetry / processed trance vocals, oscillating hypnotic drones, and industrial dub rhythms. Lauren Sarah Hayes follows, exploring instability, vulnerability, and unpredictability through improvisation with her hybrid analogue-digital live electronics performance system, a form of embodied machine intelligence. With punk/metal roots, DADABOTS close the festival using machine-learning as an extreme way to make sound and eliminate humans from music.


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