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Dividing his time between the English seaside town of Brighton and the sun-soaked city of Los Angeles has given Adam Freeland's breakbeat-fueled party jams a happy bent. But the DJ, producer, and Marine Parade label head's latest effort, the Hate EP, offers three cuts of dark and squelching instrumentals, including the standout "Where's Your God Now?" Even Freeland's harsher offerings still contain an attitude of irreverence, though, so don't expect any gloom when he DJs on Friday, April 11, at Mighty at 10 p.m. Admission is $15; call 762-0151 or visit www.mighty119.com for more info. — T.P.
Atmospheric droners Stars of the Lid have created the perfect soundtrack for watching fish swim in a dimly lit tank late at night. Ambient and fluid, the duo's soundscapes — influenced by mystic minimalist composers Arvo Pärt and Henryk Górecki as well as the production work of Brian Eno — are percussionless, mainly comprising feedback swells mixed with highly processed guitars, piano, strings, and horns. Its latest studio album — last year's And Their Refinement of the Decline — is a double CD/triple LP that garnered grandiose reviews. If psychedelics are available, be sure to ingest plenty for this rare live performance on Tuesday, April 15, at the Independent at 8 p.m. Admission is $15; call 771-1422 or visit www.theindependentsf.com for more info. — Andy Tennille