Audium

Top choice in Japantown, Fillmore & Pacific Heights


Sit in total darkness as Stan Shaff plays his unique musical instrument: an auditorium constructed in 1962 as a living sound sculpture, lined floor to ceiling with 176 speakers. In extended, psychedelic "room compositions," meditative tones build to 1970s sci-fi sound effects before resolving into oddly endearing Moog-synthesizer wheezes. A truly San Franciscan experience that induces altered states – prepartying recommended.


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