The title of Gui Boratto's Chromophobia is one hell of a misnomer. The Brazilian producer's debut full-length is about as bright and colorful as minimal techno can be, full of bubbling, rhythmic arpeggios, warm washes of synth, and even the occasional acoustic piano or natural voice. His live set should bring equal parts beauty and bounce. Openers Lusine and Jerry Abstract are two of Seattle's top electronic talents. Between them, they span everything from delicate ambient to crushing industrial techno. (Nectar, 412 N 36th St, 632-2020. 9 pm, $10, 21+.)