San Jose: Listening Bars — Silicon Valley Meets Analogue Sound — Tracks & Tales Guide
San Jose, the heart of Silicon Valley, is better known for tech than nightlife. Yet its multicultural population has fostered a handful of listening-led bars, where sound systems and vinyl collections are given pride of place.
Venues include:
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Haberdasher (cocktail bar with curated sound).
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Vinyl Room in Mountain View (nearby reference).
San Jose matters because it shows how even tech-driven cities are seeking analogue spaces where music is heard differently.
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