Smokin'! (or not) with Portable/Bodycode, Jonah Sharp, John Acquaviva, Lazer Sword, and more

SUPER EGO Lately I'm loving, loving, loving all the undergrounds that have sprung up like little glowing polka-dot Mario mushrooms on the sodden Donkey Kong log of our 2 a.m. curfew — and those little glowing mushrooms have tiny ironic gold-tipped canes and shimmery faux-snakeskin dresses and kicky handbags with pictures of other kicky handbags on them and those totally fly winged Adidas high-tops like in the Rocky A$AP video, but not worn like they're trying far too hard to get a record deal. Because who needs a record deal? Not fluorescent afterhours Mario mushrooms, that's who doesn't.
Alas though, I quit smoking cigarettes a year ago, just to live, and I'm finding it hard to dance my way through the nicotine clouds that populate many extralegal spots. And while nothing could equal the cancerous onslaught that was Europe earlier this year (remind me never to tell you about being trapped in a Berlin anteroom with 200 chain-draggers while the police raided the bar outside), our persistent intake still gives me a lung sad. I know "the '90s are back!" but here's three things that retro can leave behind: meth, AIDS, and my hair smelling like the inside of Keith Richards' mouth-hole every morning so I puke. Also, Stone Temple Pilots. Sorry! :(
PORTABLE/BODYCODE
Lisbon-via-South Africa's Alan Abrahams splits his performing persona in twain. Portable is his more experimental techno half, rich in atmospherics and heady references to African rhythms, both native and contemporary. Bodycode, meanwhile, is more explicit in its references to soul, funk, and even '80s robot rock, with live vocal sampling and "a more body-moving aesthetic" as he terms it. Put them both together and the sum will transcend the whole at the warm and lively weekly Housepitality party.
Wed/16, 9 p.m., $5 before 11 p.m., $10 after. Icon, 1192 Folsom, SF. Facebook: Housepitality
JONAH SHARP
Amazingly crazy attire and behavior is always encouraged at the monthly Dial Up parties at Public Works — but wear something you can sweat through this time around as one of the best-known ambassadors of San Francisco's dance music community takes to the tables. His SpaceTime Continuum guise was super-influential in the 1990s, marrying sharp tech intelligence to ambient cosmic funk. (The revived STC has been killing it at festivals this year.) I adore his ongoing abstract, jazzy electronic-instrumental project with Heidelberg's Move D., called Reagenz, not quite as much as I adore his lovely wife, writer and longtime SF club muse Billee Sharp. Give it up for some real Bay underground.
Thu/17, 10 p.m., $5 (bring a toy for the Dolores Street Community Services toy drive if you can). Public Works, 161 Erie, SF. ww.publicsf.com
LAZER SWORD
After a long absence — during which I'm sure they rescued Princess Zelda and slew a herd of 8-bit ostriches — the original local future bass duo of LL and Lando Kal (a.k.a. Antaeus Roy and Bryan Rutledge) is back to warp the woofers in a psycho hip-hop from outerspace Gameboy way. They'll be joined by the mesmerizing master of the MPC, Araabmuzik: seriously this dude is a powerhouse of filthy buttonpushing pleasure live. Plus Lunice, Satori, Bogl, and more for an insane all-night party called Witness.
Fri/18, 10 p..m.-late, $20 advance. 103 Harriet, SF. www.1015.com
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