SPYDER BAYBIE RAW DOG & 2% MUCK

9 p.m. • Nomad World Pub • $5

This delightfully demented rapper-producer duo is celebrating the release of its latest "Bliff Mode" EP with a mini West Bank bash. Warped banger "Mama Look at Me Now" is a highlight among the handful of tracks, with swampy vocal effects wading through a skulking synth lead, while La Manchita lends a pouncing guest verse. Spyder Baybie gets extra personal (OK, not really) in the Justin Timberlake parody "Sketchy Back," copping to being the type to help you score crack and then pawn your microwave. With Umami, Enola Gay and Sophia Eris.MICHAEL RIETMULDER

THE WORLD/INFERNO FRIENDSHIP SOCIETY

9 p.m. • Triple Rock • 18-plus • $15

For 15 years Jack Terricloth has led his revolving cast of cabaret punks under the World/Inferno banner. The always dapper big-band crooner makes for a theatrical throwback frontman, as his cohorts wail away in an uptempo and old-timey blur of horns, strings and piano. It's the kind of shtick that moves dudes with well-waxed handlebar mustaches to the dance floor. Spacious folk rockers O'Death and Wild Yaks round out the all-Brooklyn bill.M.R.

PATRICK WATSON

8 p.m. • Cedar Cultural Center • $15

Technically, Patrick Watson is the name of a band fronted by a dude named Patrick Watson. Sounds like semantics, but its/his orchestral-folk sweepers are richer than any lonesome Canuck could carry out. The Montreal quartet is pushing its home-recorded and appropriately titled fourth full-length "Adventures in Your Own Backyard," flush with interchanging instrumentation that tiptoes and trounces in a constant ebb and flow. No word if Watson's car battery-powered megaphone device made the trip, after Japanese customs agents snagged (bogarted?) one of the two he owns. Half Moon Run opens. M.R.

MINNESOTA

9 p.m. • The Loft at Barfly • 18-plus • $15-$20

Though this 'Sota-bred bass head calls California home, the rising 23-year-old DJ sports his lake-state love in his stage name (that, or all the Cali kids called him Minnesota). Regardless, the onetime local boy has a burgeoning career in bass music thanks to his melody-flecked blend of dubstep and glitch-hop. The real life Christian Bauhofer's week-old "Altered States" EP embraces trap and ambient elements with the genre-tweaking nuance of Colorado contemporaries Pretty Lights, Big Gigantic and Paper Diamond, the latter two the MartyParty collaborator has toured with. 56K (locals Profresher and Toffler) and others open. M.R.

DEEP BLUES FEST ALBUM RELEASE

8 p.m. • Bayport BBQ, Bayport, Minn. • $10

There's not actually any local performers on it, but there is still a lot of local pride involved in the new concert album "Alive at the Deep Blues Fest," recorded this past summer at Bayport BBQ in the St. Croix River town of Bayport, Minn. The smoked-meat haven is run by the guy that also brought us the first guitar-smoking fest in 2007, Chris Johnson. His annual event attracted interest from Alive Natural Sound, a Los Angeles collector's label that has issued Black Keys vinyl and albums by all of the acts featured on the new album, including Dan Auerbach-produced Ohio trio the Buffalo Killers, Left Lane Cruiser, Radio Moscow and others. Alabama grit rocker Bains returns to Bayport BBQ on Saturday to celebrate the release with Elganza!, ex-Chooglin' leader Brian Vanderwerf's new band. CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER