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Featured Gallery Music Wax On, Wax Off: StoneRokk and friends celebrate Vinyl at the Dime

January 31, 2011 - 1:40 pm

In the 2010 remake of Karate Kid, Jackie Chan has this great line; “Being still and doing nothing are two very different things.” A wisdom supported by DJ StoneRokk, the buttered half of the “Captians of Industry,” who feels the same is to be said about the difference betwixt DJ-ing and “playing with some new jack microwave laptop running Serato.” Serato, being the software responsible for bringing DJ-ing to the glue huffing hipster masses since 2004.

Thankfully StoneRokk is devoted enough to his anti-software stance to have started a tribute night for his beloved analog vinyl every Monday at LA’s “The Dime.” With the help of cohorts DJ Adam 12 and Mr. Best; “Wax On, Wax Off,”as it has been named, is becoming the go-to spot to listen to music played correctly. It’s also where names like Samantha Ronsen and the Nice-N-Smooth crew stop by when in town to get their fingers waxy. I dropped in for a couple spins and a whiskey with the boys and here’s what they had to say about it.

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Review Boxed Water is Better

January 31, 2011 - 12:18 pm

Boxed Water is Better

Part sustainable water company, part art project, part philanthropic project, and completely curious. Boxed Water Is Better, is a boxed water company.

Started with the simple idea of creating a new bottled water brand that is kinder to the environment and gives back a bit, the company found that it shouldn’t be bottled at all, but instead, boxed. So they looked to the past for inspiration in the century old beverage container and decided to keep things simple, sustainable, and beautiful.

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Music Linda Perry Talks Love, Songs and Deep Dark Robot

January 31, 2011 - 11:02 am

Linda Perry

Linda Perry, the former singer of female fronted rock band, 4 Non Blondes, has carved a lucrative niche for herself in the producing and songwriting world. In addition to being one of the most sought after professionals in the industry, Perry runs Custard Records, the label to which she initially signed James Blunt, who has sold a whopping 15 million albums and counting. After years of developing the careers of chart toppers like Christina Aguilera, P!nk, and Gwen Stefani, Perry is anxious to step away from the studio and get back out on the road. She’s been busy putting together her new band, Deep Dark Robot, featuring Fasto Jetson drummer Tony Tornay. The band’s debut album, “8 Songs About a Girl” is set to release on March 22nd. A US tour kicks off March 13th but for those craving a dose of Linda sooner, she will be making a guest appearance at the Sierra Swan/Heather Porcaro show at L.A.’s Hotel Café on TONIGHT January 31st.

Perry gave me a ring on Friday morning to discuss the rocky relationship that inspired “8 Songs About a Girl” and her enthusiasm behind her new band, Deep Dark Robot.

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Film Film Fridays Film Fridays: Top 5 Actors Who Behave Like Their On-Screen Counterparts

January 28, 2011 - 6:09 pm

I Am Castor Troy

*Slightly NSFW (read: use your headphones)
5. Nicolas Cage — Castor Troy, Face/Off: At a nightclub in Romania, Nicholas Cage went on a rant that closely resembled his outbursts in 1997′s Face/Off, where he played psychotic drug lord Castor Troy.

Outside, Cage shouts “You know it! I get in the car and you walk away! Otherwise, you wanna kill me? Don’t fuck with my brothers! I would f*ckin’ die in the name of honor! I would die right now! Want to hit me in the head? Go for it!” Cage walks to his car, then backtracks: “F*ck you! I would DIE in the name of honour!”

Read on for the last 4…

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Featured Gallery Music Iron and Wine Album Release At The Wiltern

January 28, 2011 - 3:17 pm

This week’s most coveted show, at least from the perspective of those in attendance, was Iron and Wine at The Wiltern. With back-to-back sold out dates on January 25th and 26th, scoring a ticket to this event anywhere near last minute was just not happening. Los Angeles was lucky enough to be the chosen destination for Samuel Beam and his menagerie of all-star musicians to celebrate the January 25th release date of the band’s major label debut, “Kiss Each Other Clean.” It was a busy week for the guys; first a stop on Conan and then an in store performance at Hollywood’s Amoeba Records where they were greeted by giddy fans who had pre-ordered the album in the hopes of scoring an autographed limited edition poster.

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Event Saturday Nights All Right for Spite-ing: Ralph Garman & Kevin Smith Babble On

January 28, 2011 - 1:09 pm

Ralph and Kevin

The weekend is upon us! While perusing the interweb for an excuse to imbibe alcoholic spirits while having a laugh directly before I black out…I discovered Hollywood Babble On. Every Saturday night at Jon Lovitz Comedy Club at Universal City Walk, funny men, Ralph Garman (of Sharktopus and KROQ fame) and Kevin Smith (Writer/Director) get together, tie one on, and attempt to let us into their private jokes and twisted humor.

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Music Mandy’s Music Mail 1/28/11

January 28, 2011 - 10:30 am

Best Coast

There’s a ludicrous amount of snow here in the NYSheezy, so what better way to warm up from playing and making snowmen than to jump into this week’s magical music update?

There’s something quite wonderful about pure pop songs; tunes that force one to throw whatever musical pretentiousness one might have to the wind and just enjoy an upbeat song for what it is and nothing more. As someone who has a tendency to be over analytical and at times get far too into my own pandahead, pop songs are like a breath of fresh air. I have such respect for those who have the ability to create things that make people smile, to uplift moods. It’s far easier to get tears out of someone than it is to make them laugh. With that in mind, check out the latest from The Go! Team featuring Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino “Buy Nothing Day” and Peter Bjorn & John’s “Second Chance;” two infectious tracks that you can’t help but getting up and rocking out to (just a little bit).

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Music The 36 Hour Party: Sunday School

January 28, 2011 - 10:29 am

Sunday School 2011

Sunday School: The Lost Weekend will take it to the next level this year in Miami with 36 hours of music and madness. Now in its sixth edition, the epic party continues to present the world’s best underground DJs and producers for an entire weekend of revelry on the dancefloor. This year’s initial lineup includes label showcases with Minus featuring Richie Hawtin and more to be announced, Boysnoize Records with Tiga and special guests, and the Cadenza Vagabundos with Luciano and his motley crew — plus many, many more.

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Music Fire Poo?

January 27, 2011 - 3:52 pm

Fire Poo is a DJ networking event hosted by DJ Cheapshot.  The event attracts both up and comers and prestigious turntable-ists like DJ Stubbs, DJ Tina T, Dj Xscape, DJ Fashen, DJ Vice, DJ Z-Trip, DJ Ever ED-E, DJ Tata La Rock, DJ Christyle and more.  At Fire Poo, DJ’s catch up, share stories, discuss the latest tech gadgets and of course drink cheap beer and eat hot wings. If you haven’t already watched the video, give it a click and let the BBQ fly.

Music So How Did Kate Moss End Up In Your Video, Evan Voytas?

January 27, 2011 - 10:54 am

Kate Moss TOMORROW NIGHT WE'LL GO ANYWHERE

You’re an up-and-coming pop songwriter with one proper release to your name and a hazy vision for a music video, and one day you open your browser and find Kate Moss grinding to one of your songs. How does that make you feel, Evan Voytas?

“I had no idea how hot or sexy it would be,” the Los Angeles-based 27-year-old says of the video for “Tomorrow Night We’ll Go Anywhere.” “When I imagined a video for that song, it was with headlights illuminating something — it never occurred to me that something would be Kate Moss.”

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