Event Put the Needle on the 45

September 11, 2009 - 11:53 am

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Do you even know what a 45 is? If you are over the age of 25 or steeped in DJ culture you might. For those of you who don’t know, the 45 refers to a 7 inch vinyl record which generally is released as a single and it spins on a turntable at 45 rpm (rounds per minute). A regular 12 inch album spins at 33 1/3 rpm…but that doesn’t roll off the tongue like 45′s.  In the generation of the iPod and the digital download, even DJ’s don’t need to play with vinyl anymore. However, the ones committed to keeping it real sure do and they wouldn’t have it any other way.

Amir

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Featured Music Oh Yeah…Yeah…Yeah!!!

May 1, 2009 - 2:08 pm

Karen O from the Yeah Yeah Yeahs

The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s played and we listened! They took the main stage the last night at Coachella, calling all of us Zeros, and we took it like champs. Lead Singer Karen O sparkled in a very large-sequined dress. Lookin’ like Chrissy Hind, styled from the closets of Dale Bozzio and Barbarella, Karen confuses me. But I kind of like her Moxie. She has come into her own, and god knows Zero is one of those hits that will be around long after the lights go down. Hey kids…don’t try this at home, people will think you are weird.  Check out the full gallery after the jump.

Words by Barbie Brady, photos by Matt Brady

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Music Silverlake Silversun Pickups Put Out

May 1, 2009 - 2:03 pm

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I fell in love with the Silversun Pickups shortly after Carnavas came out. For me that album takes me back to New York City in a dingy hotel room, with an incredibly hot sexy stranger, and an ipod set on repeat. (ok replace dingy with corporate, and stranger with my husband and that’s pretty much how it went down). However, my emotional memory plays it back as the soundtrack to a torrid affair. And discovering that music, that way, was hot.

So imagine my impatience at waiting for the next installment of the Silversun legacy. Swoon does not disappoint. If you are sick of hearing their sound described as picking up where the pumpkins Gish left off, too bad. It does.  But they have also made it entirely their own. The first single, Panic Switch ebbs and flows in perfect time, riding the rails between slow moody melodies and rocking the F out. Thoughtful lyrics and driving rhythms abound on this articulate album front to back.  If you listen to it with the lights off, burning a candle, you will see your whole future in front of you (ok maybe that was the kid from Almost Famous – but it applies).

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Art/Design Gallery Global Inheritance 18 & Up

April 29, 2009 - 7:59 am


Global Inheritance’s exhibits are pretty much an expected staple each year at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival. For the past 6 years (out of the 10 that Coachella has been running) G.I. has had a presence, and hopefully has made an impact on its viewers. Dedicated to making activism hip for the next generation to embrace, this non-profit didn’t disappoint.

This year they showed their creativity with the 18 & Up exhibit. 18 & Up being a tongue in cheek reference to golf of course, as they took 7 re-claimed golf carts and re-engineered them to run on alternative forms of energy. Various artists then suped them up paying homage to performers who were in some way involved with this years line up.

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Music Everybody Knows Leonard Cohen

April 26, 2009 - 9:39 pm

Leonard Cohen

For the past 42 years Leonard Cohen has been making some of the most important, beautiful, passionate songs ever written. His ability to infuse a song with emotion transcends time, only getting better with age and experience.  Actually being able to see the man himself onstage is a little like the second coming. After all, he is the “jew who wrote the bible”.

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Bars/Clubs Featured Bar Lubitsch – Mix it up!

April 8, 2009 - 4:31 pm

You may think that you have a neighborhood bar that rocks. But only if you live in the Russian neighborhood close to Fairfax and Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood you would be absolutely right.  Located at 7702 Santa Monica Blvd for the past 2 years Bar Lubitsch has been a quiet gem on an otherwise innocuous street. Known for its extensive and inventive vodka cocktails, if all you might be looking for is a delicious frosty beverage you would leave content. However the ambiance and charm of Lubitsch transcends the average and leaves you feeling  you discovered a secret place that you immediately want to call your own.

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