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Concerts

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Aminé’s Best Tour Ever brings irresistible energy to the Masonic

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With his quick pace and confidence in commanding a crowd, Aminé reserved pauses between the bouncy beats to push his main points — self-love and uninhibited fun.
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Outside Lands 2021

Thursday, November 4, 2021
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Outside Lands 2021 brings stellar lineup, festival flair to Halloweekend

Read on for The Daily Californian’s coverage of — and superlatives for — some of the most exciting acts from this Halloweekend.
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Outside Lands 2021

Thursday, November 4, 2021
Lizzo at Outside Lands 2021

Outside Lands 2021, Day 2: The Headliners (Aminé, Vampire Weekend, Lizzo)

On Saturday, Aminé delivered a charming, gushy set, Vampire Weekend became the crowd favorite and Lizzo brought some of the festival’s best surprises.
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Culture Shot

Monday, November 1, 2021
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Don’t press skip: October music highlights you might have missed

Although this month may not have seen as much hype in the industry as September, have no worries! Music beat reporters Nurcan Sumbul and Ian Fredrickson are here to catch you up on the smaller releases you might have missed.
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Album Reviews

Tuesday, September 21, 2021
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Injury Reserve’s ‘By the Time I Get to Phoenix’ merges masterful rap production with fervent emotion

It’s one of a kind, unapologetically discussing the ups and downs of life all whilst commemorating the talent and mourning the loss of band member Groggs.
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Album Reviews

Monday, August 17, 2020
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‘Limbo’ is Aminé’s best album to date

‘Limbo’ undoubtedly feels less forced and commercialized than some of Aminé’s previous releases.
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Treasure Island 2018

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Aminé reels in crowd at Treasure Island Music Festival

“I go by the name of Aminé, not anime,” is how the young rapper’s iconic set started at the Treasure Island Music Festival. On Saturday night, Aminé took the stage with his DJ in order to bring an energetic spirit to the Oakland audience.
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Culture Shot

Thursday, October 11, 2018

With new venue, Treasure Island Music Festival sets new expectations upon return

Treasure Island is a two-day festival that features a lineup geared toward high-energy hip-hop and dance acts on the first day and laid-back rock and indie performers on the second.
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Album Reviews

Monday, February 19, 2018

Rejjie Snow sends love, brings groovy style to ‘Dear Annie’

It’s an album that captures a unique balance of vocals, beats and lyricism — its listener can just ride the waves of its beats and let the lyrics flow.
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