BADBADNOTGOOD

BADBADNOTGOOD

Upcoming Event

KALW's 85th Birthday Benefit
KALW's 85th Birthday Benefit
The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, United States

Come celebrate 85 years of KALW Public Media, a Bay Area original! The legendary radio station is looking to The Next 85 Years with a once-in-a-lifetime benefit concert featuring out-of-this-world talents: BADBADNOTGOOD and Digable Planets, plus singer/songwriter Rozzi, and a special DJ set from DJ Wonway Posibul. Dance your heart out and celebrate a bold new vision for the Bay Area—where music, art, and culture reign once more.

 

FEATURED ARTISTS

 

BADBADNOTGOOD

 

Formed in 2010, Canadian ensemble BADBADNOTGOOD made their name by crossing genres. This seamless movement between styles hit hard when they took hip-hop into jazz and vice versa. The band, aka Alexander Sowinski (drums), Chester Hansen (bass) and Leland Whitty (guitar and woodwinds), met on the Humber College jazz program in Toronto. At the time, instead of working with traditional jazz standards, the group sidestepped and drew from hip hop and other contemporary genres to create a unique sound rooted in Black American music.

 

Digable Planets

 

Digable Planets burst onto the music scene in 1993 with their Grammy-winning single, “Rebirth Of Slick (Cool Like Dat)”. Made up of Ishmael Butler (“Butterfly”), Craig Irving (“Doodlebug”) and Mary Ann Vieira (“Ladybug Mecca”), the trio carved out a unique style of jazz-informed Hip Hop.

 

Rozzi

 

LA based singer/songwriter Rozzi is redefining what it means to be a modern soul-pop artist— melding emotional depth, bold storytelling, and cultural consciousness into every facet of her work. She's collaborated with icons like Nile Rodgers, PJ Morton, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, John Taylor (Duran Duran), Sheryl Crow, and Jacob Collier. She’s toured with acts including Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, and Joss Stone and has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Talk, The Today Show, Apple's The Morning Show, and even played herself on Hulu's original series Dollface.

 

DJ Wonway Posibul

 

Juan “Wonway Posibul” Amador is a music tastemaker, MC, DJ, actor, and radio host who lives and works in San Francisco. Years of open mics, garage sessions, and table reads led to freestyle battle championships, DJ residencies in New York and Los Angeles, national theatre tours, performances around the world, and a GRAMMY nomination. He is the Associate Music Director at KALW Public Media, Resident Curator at Magic Theatre in San Francisco and active member of the Bay Area’s Campo Santo artist collective.

 

You can catch Wonway on KALW, weeknights Monday through Friday 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. on the KALW app and on-demand at KALW.

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KALW's 85th Birthday Benefit
The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, United States
BADBADNOTGOOD, Digable Planets, Rozzi, & Wonway Posibul

About BADBADNOTGOOD

Genre
Hip Hop / Rap, Jazz…

This spring, BADBADNOTGOOD will be bringing their genre defying album, Mid Spiral suite: Chaos, Order and Growth, on the road, featuring a special performance with Baby Rose, of their joint EP, Slow Burn. The trio called on some of their closest friends and collaborators, BADBADNOTGOOD touring member Felix Fox-Pappas (keys) and a few key-players in the Toronto jazz scene including Kaelin Murphy (trumpet), Juan Carlos Medrano Magallenes (percussion) and LA musician Tyler Lott (guitar), for an intensive and productive one-week of recording at Valentine Studios in Los Angeles in February 2024. The result is the Mid Spiral suite: Chaos, Order and Growth, which will be performed along with live reinterpretations of their previous releases.

 

The Mid Spiral suite exploits instrumental jazz at its core allowing for BADBADNOTGOOD to continue to push the boundaries of how they integrate a limitless range of genres and musicianship into their compositions. For the Valentine sessions, the trio invited additional musicians to provide more voices of instrumentation, resulting in a deeply collaborative and expansive new sound. As the trio sifted through the weeks’ worth of material, it was clear that three distinct moods emerged, a deeper reflection of where the musicians are within their own personal lives, along with the state of the wider world: Chaos, Order, and Growth.

 

Since the release of their late-2021 acclaimed album Talk Memory, BADBADNOTGOOD has been steady at work. The alt-jazz ensemble also received their fifth GRAMMY nomination, this time for Best Remixed Recording for their remix of Turnstile’s “Alien Love Call,” taken from the New Heart Designs EP.

 

In January BADBADNOTGOOD released “Take What’s Given,” featuring emerging Houston vocalist reggie, which followed a string of one-off singles with collaborators including Charlotte Day Wilson on “Sleeper,” 1999 WRITE THE FUTURE, Westside Gunn plus Conway The Machine on “MiNt cHoCoLaTe” and Jonah Yano on “the ordinary is ordinary because it ordinarily repeats.” Further, BADBADNOTGOOD contributed to Daniel Caesar’s 2023 album Never Enough, worked with rising artist Elmiene on an edit of his single “Marking My Time” and contributed to the Talking Heads Stop Making Sense tribute album with a cover of “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)” with Norah Jones.