This fall, DOG presents [E16] Compound Wonders—a series of four live music events focused on our collective relationship to sound, featuring performances from artists exploring acoustic folk, ambient soundscapes, jazzy ensembles, and analog electronica.
For our third night of the series on November 2, we reached out to Will Bundy, co-founder and director of Eternal Now, to curate the evening.
Eternal Now is a book shop, record shop, ar(k)chive, and communal space for the arts located in Oakland, California. The shop sells physical media and artwork, and hosts concerts, conversations, visual art events and other happenings — both inside the shop and out. Eternal Now also houses a growing archive of art publications, music and ephemera available as a resource to their collaborators.
Over its first year-plus, the space has hosted performances and collaborations with artists like Lonnie Holley, Kehlani, Colloboh, Kesh, Tracy Ren, Nkiruka Oparah, Ovrkast, Zekarias Thompson, Matt Robidoux and many more.
Ahead of Saturday’s performance, the Landscape team invited Bundy to talk about his local cultural influences, bridging intersecting communities, and what lies ahead for the future of the Bay Area creative scene.
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