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Automatic in Riverside

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Automatic
Orpheum Theatre — Los Angeles, CA
Automatic
The Sound — Del Mar, CA

Automatic is an electronic artist who emerged in the mid-2010s, building a following through a distinctive blend of industrial synths and synthpop sensibilities. Their work sits in that territory where coldness and accessibility somehow coexist—think Nine Inch Nails meeting early Human League. Tracks like "Overdrive" showcase their ability to layer buzzing electronics with almost pop-adjacent hooks, while "Static" demonstrates a harder edge that appeals to the industrial crowd. They've maintained a relatively low profile despite consistent releases and a loyal fanbase, preferring to let the music speak rather than pursue the typical artist visibility grind. Live, they're known for tight, minimal setups that let the production shine. There's not a ton of biographical information readily available, which honestly fits the aesthetic—the focus stays on the work itself rather than personal narrative.

Their shows are tight and hypnotic rather than bombastic. Crowds tend to be there specifically for the music, not the spectacle. Dark venues, focused attention, minimal stage presence. People move but don't lose it.

Known for Turn Off the Lights, Overdrive, Neon, Static, Digital Sleep

Riverside's music ecosystem has quietly developed over the years, with venues like The Criterion and the Fox Theater anchoring a downtown that's slowly reclaimed its cultural footing. The city sits in a strange zone between LA's sprawl and the desert's isolation, which means acts that do make the drive tend to find a genuinely hungry crowd. Indie rock and experimental acts have always had a decent reception here—there's something about the Inland Empire's underdog status that attracts both artists and audiences looking for something less polished than the coast.

Stay in the Magnolia Center area near downtown Riverside, where restored historic buildings sit alongside new boutique hotels and wine bars—it's the only neighborhood that actually feels like somewhere worth spending an evening. Before the show, dinner at Duane's, a reliable California steakhouse with real cocktails and actual craft to the food. Spend your afternoon at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum or walking through the Mission Inn's sprawling Mission Revival campus—it's genuinely stunning architecture, the kind of thing that reminds you why people actually settled this part of California.

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