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Nettspend
Fox Theater - Oakland — Oakland, CA
Nettspend
Channel 24 — Sacramento, CA

Nettspend operates in the margins of electronic music, building dense soundscapes from digital detritus and interference patterns. The project emerged from the laptop underground around the mid-2010s, quietly accumulating a following among people who prefer their electronic music uncomfortably abstract. Rather than chasing beats or drops, Nettspend constructs these slowly-evolving textural pieces that feel less like songs and more like audio environments you're stuck in. Fans describe the work as hypnotic and occasionally unsettling—the kind of stuff that plays well at 2 AM when you're trying to focus or trying to unfocus, depending on your mood. The live recordings circulating online suggest a patient approach to performance, more concerned with sustained mood than crowd interaction. There's no clear discography to speak of, which fits the aesthetic. Nettspend seems interested in the opposite of visibility.

Shows are minimal and rare. Crowds stay quiet, mostly standing still, occasionally closing their eyes. The sound fills the room without demanding attention. Not a place for dancing or talking. People go to exist in the noise for a while.

Known for Nettspend, Digital Drift, Frequency Loss, Static Memory

Nettspend rolled through The Regency Ballroom in December 2024 with the kind of set that felt less like a greatest-hits run and more like hanging out in someone's room while they play you everything they've been working on. They opened with 'Tommy' and spent 23 songs moving between sharper cuts like 'Cha Ching' and 'Perc Soda' and slower moments with 'nothing like uuu' and 'Tyla.' The real weight came later—'F*CK CANCER' landed hard, followed by 'drankdrankdrank' before closing on 'we not like you,' which felt less like an encore and more like the final word. It's the kind of show that suggests Nettspend has figured out how to make San Francisco feel intimate, even in a ballroom.

San Francisco's underground rap and experimental hip-hop scene has always had room for artists willing to blur genre lines, and Nettspend fits that mold. The city's venues have long championed rappers who treat their craft like art rather than product, where a setlist can swing from party tracks to introspective cuts without losing momentum. That flexibility—that willingness to sit with different moods—is baked into how the Bay approaches hip-hop.

Stay in Hayes Valley or the Mission—both neighborhoods have the kind of restaurants and bars that make a weekend feel deliberate rather than touristy. Head to State Bird Provisions for dinner if you can get in; it's precise and inventive without being pretentious. Spend a day in Muir Woods or hiking around Twin Peaks for actual views of the city. The de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park is worth a couple hours if the weather holds. Hit up a coffee place on Valencia Street in the Mission just to sit and watch the neighborhood move around you.

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