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Mixed by Deepak Sharma and The Monkeybrothers
T/L Coming Soon…

Mixed by Daniel Auster
01.Sandals-Feet
02.Looney Tunes-Just As Long As I Got You
03.The Break Boys-Give Us A Break
04.J.U Ice-It’s Just A Groove
05.O.N.I.T-We’re Out Of Control
06.Bad Boy Orchestra-Do You Wanna Dance
07.Well Red-M.F.S.B
08.Royal Orchestra Ltd-Mykoos Melodee
09.T-Coy-Carino
10.Lil’ Louis-Club Lonely
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By Chris Lee-Los Angels Times
Saturday night’s opening for the pop artist KAWS at Honor Fraser Gallery in Culver City was a mob scene: more like a rock concert than any cultural gathering La Cienega’s gallery row has ever seen. [Read More]
More than a decade ago, California legalized marijuana used for “medicinal” purposes, leading to the establishment of pot clubs and setting off a confrontation with the federal government. Now they want to end the medical pretense and make cannabis flat-out legal for personal use. The Assembly will take AB390 under consideration, supported by those who see an economic benefit from bringing the industry out of the shadows. Critics see a whopping hypocrisy from the nanny-staters: [Read More]

Turntables on the Hudson brings in Spring every year at this time! Get ready for the Getdown of all Getdowns!!
Address: 88 Palace. #88 East Broadway bet Forsyth & Market Streets in Chinatown. Trains: 2/F to Market Street. 10PM – 4AM.
In 1974, Connie Converse disappeared from her friends and family, leaving behind a haunting body of recorded music which remained virtually unheard for the next 35 years. WNYC’s David Garland hosts this special evening, celebrating the first-ever release of Connie’s music, along with the launch of Brooklyn’s own Overflow Magazine, a journal of the culture, art, and history of South Brooklyn. Featuring performances by Miho Hatori, Julianna Barwick, Die Haifische, Furacoco, and Bryan Scary & the Shredding Tears. Presented by Launderette Recordings and Overflow Magazine