Monday, September 6, 2010

Three's Company

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Towards the end of June and beginning of July I saw three shows in a three week time frame. Three shows in three weeks is kinda of overdoing it, so I had to take step back from going out because I wasn't sticking to my two show a month rule. The shows are all worthy of mentioning and were good, bad(ass), and ugly(see below). All the acts were electronic outfits with the band HEALTH, a deejay named Boys Noize, and a solo artist singer slash producer named Baths.

The Good: Health at Red7 Austin Tx June 26th

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HEALTH played with four opening acts which were Indian Jewelry(Houston TX), Golden Panda(Unitied Kingdom), Daniel Francis Doyle(Austin TX), and an unknown act from (San Antonio TX). You can't beat seeing five bands for ten dollars. Especially when a couple of the acts are stiring up things in my music blog world of XLR8R and RCRD LBL . I was pretty siked to see HEALTH because I haven't seen them in almost two years since South by Southwest 2008(SXSW). I first came across them when I wanted to know the source of the Crystal Castles remix of Crimewave, a HEALTH song. I was so anamorued by the music that I became an immeadiate fan boy. I also wanted to see what Indian Jewelry and Gold Panda were all about.

-Gold Panda at Red7:

Gold Panda hails from Essex, United Kingdom. During a bit of small talk with the crowd, he mentioned that this was the first time traveling or visiting the States. I'm sure he was having a blast and loving it touring with Health. I was just checking out some other info that jogged my memory about why I was so interested in seeing him. His RCRD LBL profile/bio mentioned him releasing the "You" EP on the label Ghostly. This is what really caught my eye because I have loved Ghostly and Matthew Dear for the longest. So I really wanted to check him out. He played a dance and bass heavy set. I thought he was going to blow the speakers with the deng bass. It was good selections of tracks. Some of it turned me off due to a dub stepish or drum in bass sound, but some of his set had me noding my head quite heavy and heavenly. Gold Panda will be also opening up for Autolux at Emo's in the this month. His set was not bad, but not great...it was good.

-Indian Jewelry at Red7:

Indian Jewelry, I get the feeling, were a SXSW '10 buzz band that I didn't know to much about except that they're from Houston Tx. I like that the fact they were from Houston because there is nothing wrong with supporting some local music. When I looked at their myspace profile, I recognized that on their top friends were bands I was some what familiar with. In paticular, the band Twisted Wires. I just thought it was conicdence because both were Houston bands, but there was a little more to the story which I'll get to in a second(I'm long winded).

I came across Twisted Wires because they had released some music on the label Italians Do it Better(Nu-Disco). I love Italians Do it Better because Glass Candy and the Chromatics are on the label. Johnny Jewel of said bands is also from Houston Tx, and I get the impression he plays an influential part in the label's artists selections and with some of the label's music production. There was one or two artist from Texas that have released material on Italians before, so it wasn't a shock to see Twisted Wires releasing some material on the label. The reason why I'm focusing on Twisted Wires a little here is because members of the band Indian Jewelry are also in Twisted Wires.

It's not unsual for members of one band to have either a side project or second band their in. I just didn't realise it this was the case between Twisted Wires and Indian Jewelry til the HEALTH show. The two leggy females, Erika Thrasher and Mary Sharpe, on keys and drums and the male guitarist in Indian Jewelry are also in Twisted Wires. I had seen Twisted Wires previously during a performance at the last SXSW, and that's how I made the connection. I wasn't impressed with the Twisted Wires's SX set. I found it to be too noisey and droney, so a feeling of dread and low expectations floated around in my head as Indian Jewelry setup on stage.

There are similarities between the two bands and the music, the members share dual band duties such as switching between guitar, drums, and vocals. There's also alot of distorition and use of keys in both. This recipe for what seemed would be disaster, as it was the case with Twisted Wires's music, is actually successfully employed in Indian Jewelry's music.

There's something different and enjoyable about Indian Jewelry that I liked. The song's structures are more cohesive and stronger in harmony then with Twisted Wires's music. With a different lead singer in Indian Jewelry, the bands chemistry works and feels more natural. I may be incorrect in this description, but to me, both bands have a pyschaelic, shoegazy, and industrial vibe. At times during the show, my feet would hurt from standing in one place for to long, and I might even have been a little bored with a song or two they where playing, but then they would pull me back in with a different dark harmony or riff which would light up my ears and refocus my attention on their solid performance. They used a strobe light to add a disorinating touch that hypnotized the crowd and myself. I think they found the right musical vessle for their creative energies, and they show alot of potentional.

HEALTH at Red 7:

HEALTH is band from Los Angels CA. This would techniquely be the fourth time I've seen them live, kinda. I saw them three other times before; twice at SX and once at Emo's back in 2008. At the Emo's show, I only got to see two or three songs as I was late for the show. Besides having new material, which I'm not familiar with, the crowd seemed somewhat different too. I remembered some of the crowd from their SX shows as appearing to be particpating in some sort of Napoleon Dynamite dressup contest, but not this Red7 crowd, or least the part of the crowd I was surrounded by. By the time the Indian Jewelry started, there was a pretty good sized gathering that had formed. I noticed as I watched the opening acts, that I was slowly being surrounded by a crowd of girls who were very small, thin, and young. I wondered to my self, "had Health reached boy band status?"

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Anorexic or bulemic preteens is not what I expect at a HEALTH show because the material is pretty heavy and experimental sounding. These girls should've been saving their money for a Passion Pit or a Mates of State's concert instead. Anyways, some of the youngins redemed themselves from my first weak impression, but most didn't. This was just one part of a fairly good sized crowd though, and I was happy to see at stage left in the front row, the crowd was actually really getting into the music and moving around. At previous HEALTH shows I've noticed people just nodding their heads, or people doing absolutely nothing and just stand there like trees. I did they same "tree" shit though in the past and present too. It's hard to follow the music because it has unconventional arrangements and unusal break downs. This is just a winey excuse, and I just need to listen to more of their music so I'm spazzing out like a maniac at the right moments.

Something else that bothered me a little about the show, besides a small demographic of the crowd, was the live performance. It seems like they have a pretty choroegraphed stage show going. As expample, the way the HEALTH plays Tabloid Sores(which is an amazing aggressive song by the way) always ends with John Famigliett(the guy with long black hair) in a super villian stance while he stums the distorted awesome sounding bass effortless and carelessly. They also ended their set with an encore in a very funny way. Alot of bands will play like three more songs or something, but not Health. They get back on stage for their encore and make really loud noise with their insturments for 30 seconds and leave again abruptly. It's classic and really hilarious.

I like these little things done on stage, but like I said, it's choregrphed. If it's choreographed like this, then there's other stuff I'm not picking up on that may be as well. The live show has a improvisional quality in the music and with the band members spazzing out on stage. It's been two years and new album is out, so I think they could do something a little different with their stage shows to keep it fresh or just don't tour so much to prevent burnout of not only the band but the fans. I have recommendation for Health. Their last video had a lot of blood in it. So, I think a little GWARish theatrics could be used with the incorperation of some fake blood, or like how Insane Clown Posse(ICP) soaks the crowd with Faygo to get their fans all hot and bothered.

My point I'm trying to make with these cristisms, is that I just want to see more crowd and band interaction and a little more mix up on the live performance. But no matter how bothered I was by the prebutesent teens or the chorographed actions of the band, their music is just so primal, raw, and enjoyable.

The show for me was like watching an amazingly beautiful women slowly undress, or watching a shark feeding freenzy on Discovery Channel. My eyes just lit up with excitment with the opening song. I just wanted to see the band beat the shit out of stuff and make noise. They had all kinds of pedals for their guitars to distort and tweak the monster sounds being produced. The drummer, Benjamin Jared Miller, is an amazing man. The band looked to be the same lineup with no changes, which is good. I like it when people come together to make art and stay together to continue colaborating on their audiable masterpieces.

The Bad(ass!), Boys Noize at STERO Live Houston Tx July 3rd, 2010:

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Houston called me again like a beautiful siren to it's humid swamp of concrete for a show. At this time I have no car, which is a whole blog post topic of it's own, so I caught a ride with a friend and party buddy Jen L. I drove the the whole way and I forced her to listen to LCD Soundsystem's new album. We got to Houston and met up with another friend, Ivan. He had a thing for showing me places where people tend to get stabbed and go for Tejano afterparties, and also where prostiutes and massage parlors where. I didn't request any of this information but he seemed mighty obliged to show me anyways. After Ivan was done showing me this shady side of Houston, we headed to the club off Richmond Ave called STEREO Live where Boys Noize was to spin.

I had been here in the Summer of 2008 to see Richie Hawtin and had a good time. The club looked to be the same but it just had different name. Ivan complained that this place was infamous for charging an arm and a leg for drinks. I could concur with Ivan's warnings about this place being expensive because I remeber buying my Richie Hawtin ticket for the cost in between ten and fifthteen dollars, and I remember over hearing how someone had paid double or more at the door.

We got inside the venue around 12am, and there was woman deejaying whom I'm assuming goes by the name Girrrl Parts. We checked out a little a bit her set and wandered around looking for other fellow Austinites. We did this for about a second when all of a sudden Boys Noize appeared on stage. So instead looking for people from Austin, we headed back into the crowd. STEREO Live is a medium sized place and can proably hold up to 2,000 people. This place wasn't packed and we had easy access to the front of the dance floor. There wasn't a large crowd, but it was a rowdy crowd. I've never seen a Houston crowd this testosterone fueled and hyped. When people where dancing in dance circles, the crowd surrounding them where chanting like they were at a futbol match. I think the World Cup fever was rubbing off or something.

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Speaking of the World Cup, at the time, I was thinking it was very important that Germany win against Argentina in the World Cup game which was played earlier in the day. I figured a happy German, aka Boys Noize, would be a happy German deejay. Germany did win, but I have no idea if that had an impact on his set. All I do know is, I couldn't stop jumping up and down like a mad man, and neither could Jen. She was a mad woman! The crowd was totally into the show. Everyone around us was dancing and having a great time until...you remember how I made a comment about the crowd being testosterone fueled.

Well, a fight broke out three songs into Boys Noize set. It ended after a couple of blows and one of the guys backed down and left the front. I had never gone to a dance party and seen this. I had heard about people loosing there cool and fighting, but usually people just dance and don't fight at the parties I go to. For Heaven's sake, have a dance off or something. It's a solid non-volent way to solve problems on the dancefloor. If one person is a better dancer, the other loses and that's that. If you need some dance off pointers or some new moves, here is a recommendation and examples:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgyxBG9l_sA&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Well the fists of fury didn't stop after the first fight. There was another uncoordinated monkey on the dance floor, and this guy was one of those types that had short term memory loss. He forget that there were other people in the room besides him when he was bouncing around. He must have been on Angel dust and thought he could fly the way he was jumping up and down. Of course when gravity took hold of him in mid air, his flailing appendages seemed to fall upon everyone around him and slapped people in the heads with his elbows and wrists. Not cool. I saw him get into two altercations with two different people. I stayed clear of this skitzo. He eventionally did get kicked out of the show because his shenagians didn't stop with thinking he could fly. He ended getting up on the main stage and started danceing around like he was in South Padre during spring break. He pushed one of the security guards into the crowd, so the other security guards dog piled the drunk monkey and escorted him out the club. I digress from the crowd and their antics.

Boys Noize set was a cool punch drunk fun set. He played his My Moon My Man remix which I didn't think he would spin. I wish he would've spun Shine Shine. It's one of my favorite tracks. Fun filled night to say the least, and I have little bit different out look on Houston's dance scene...it's a little ruff.

I found some photos of the night...Check it HERE

The Ugle: Baths at Club de Ville July 9th, 2010

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Sike! There was nothing ugle about Baths' set. It was actually the exact opposite. I'm gonna keep this review short and simple because the whole thing is so overdue and almost pointless in posting but I gotta. Baths is a puggy guy with glasses from Cali. His music is pretty simple and strikes a chord with his expressive heart felt singing. The end.

Update:
-Baths plays and opens up tonight September 6 2010 at Mohawk with El Ten Eleven.
-Gold Panda plays and opens up Friday September 9 2010 at Emo's Autolux.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

LCD Soundsystem recap and pictures

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A couple of days have pasted and the show is well done and over with. LCD Soundsystem is in route for Europe to tour the festivals overseas. The show was great! It will easily be at the top as one of the best shows this year for me. My favorite moments where when they played All My Friends and Someone Great. I was either in awe, dancing, or jumping up and down to the beat. I was drenched from my head to my shins in sweat after the show had ended. It was almost like I took a shower with my cloths on. Speaking of showers, it rained only once. I was pretty close to the stage, so the oval shaped canopy covered me from the one shower we got before the show even started.

The crowd was a mix. There where even some pre-teens, literally, they had to be between the ages of 10 and 13 yrs old. There where the usual college kids and people my age or older with grey hair. So it was a definite mixed crowd. There was a group of 4( 2 couples) next to me who where having a real hard time dealing with some rowdy college kids behind us. I usually just ignore someone who is bumping and dancing aggressively into me. I feel that's what happens when you are in the front at concerts. In the front row you will be pushed and bumped into, and you will get beer spilled on you along with smoke blown in your general vicinity. If you don't like it, go ahead and voice your position, but if there is no resolution to your personal conundrum, leave or move. That's how I see it. I usually will push back or just try to out dance someone...I'll just shrugged it off and I don't let it stop me from enjoying myself and the music. All I can say is, I had a smile 80% of time at the show.

This is Happening Tour 2010 set list:

-Us v Them
-Drunk Girls
-Yr City's A Sucker
-Pow Pow
-Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
-All My Friends
-I Can Change
-Tribulations
-Movement
-Yeah

Encore:
-Someone Great
-Losing My Edge
-New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down
-Empire State of Mind (Jay-Z cover)

As you can see they played alot of songs from all their albums...

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I wish they would have played from the new album:
-All I Want
-One Touch
-Dance Yourself Clean
-You Wanted A Hit
-Home

Have a listen to the new album. I'm not sure how long LCD Soundsystem will keep it up and available to stream/listen for free, but check it out:

http://www.lcdsoundsystem.com/thisishappening/

Looking at the set lists you'll see three songs from the new album that where played on this tour...Drunk Girls, Pow Pow, and I Can Change. Unfortunately Drunk Girls made the list, but I like the other two songs from the album called Pow Pow and I Can Change. Pow Pow has a Talking Heads sound with a spoken word lyrics and playful sounds. I Can Change is an amazing song and it was great to see the band play it live. It has a beautiful electronic sound and a nice catchy chorus. I Can Change makes up for Drunk Girls for sure. I also forgot to write on the last blog post that I also didn't like the song Daft Punk is Playing at My House...I kinda like it, but I did cringed when I heard it started to be played. The crowd was really into it, but I would have rather Get Innocuous be played in its place. I read somewhere someone else was also unhappy that LCD Soundsystem didn't play Get Innocuous. O'well, you gotta compromise sometimes and go along with the masses.

Pictures of LCD Soundsystem from the show via my iphone:


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A side note about the show is the opening act, Holy Ghost!...Now I've seen Holy Ghost! twice, and I wasn't expecting much except a pretty good deejay set to get me in the mood to dance. I was wrong. I had been hearing songs on blogs by Holy Ghost! that where really rocking like Say My Name, but it was a full band, not just two DJs. There set was really good. I can't wait to see more of them. They will be touring again or opening up for Chromeo at STUBB'S in August or something. Really shocking and rocking set by em. Here's a pic for proof it's just not DJs:

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After the show, the party switched venues to Beauty Bar two blocks over on 7th street and Red River.

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I was a sweaty mess so I wanted to go home to change into some dry threads to keep up with the kids. As I flew by Beauty Bar on my shitty bicycle, Donut( kinda like a donut tire on a car), I notice there was a horded line to get in to the after party. I figured two things, it would sellout and I wouldn't get in; or by the time it took me to get changed( so fresh , so clean), there wouldn't be a line and I'd get in. Well, I got in without a wait. I somehow was able to muster up the energy to continue dancing. For heaven sake, I danced on the same dance floor as Mr Murphy himself as Juan Maclean deejayed. Great way to end the night.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

This is Happening or Has Already Happend

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Austin Texas, Tuesday June 8, 2010 6hour weather forcast:

Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing around late afternoon. Mostly cloudy with temperatures steady or falling to near 81F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.

LCD Soundsystem at STUBB'S June 8 2010:

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Get the picture. James Murphy singing in the rain and me dancing in the rain.

So Tuesday will be a great day as LCD Soundsystem graces Austin with an appearance at STUBB'S. If you miss them, they will also be at Austin City Limits(ACL'09) 2009 as well. I got a three day pass to ACL this Year, so I'll probably see again too. I could have saved my money and just passed to see them at ACL, but I didn't want to take the chance. I figured it would be cooler to see'em at a small venue vs at a large music fest. Tonight, everybody will be at STUBB'S for one reason and one reason only, to spazz and rock out to some great music.

I missed LCD at South By Southwest(SXSW'05) 2005 due to an outrageous line and wait. I probably could've seen them sometime prior 'O5 and between '07, but I wasn't on top of it back then, and I can't say I'm really on top of it now. I finally got to see LCD Soundsystem at ACL'07, and I saw them over M.I.A which was kind of a hard choice at the time. I def would do it again. At ACL, I just really fell in love with James Murphy and the music. There's a couple of songs I despise like North American Scum and Drunk Girls. It's not that I don't like lyrics or the message, I just don't like the beats. It can not be said James can do no wrong, but for the most part I can dig his groove. The missed opportunities of the past will not repeat themselves.

Speaking of missed opportunities, when I was cleaning my apartment recently, I came across some CDs that brought to mind the year 1997. Every year has its highlights and let downs, but I have a fond recollection of 1997 and it was an important year in molding my musical taste. The CD that was collecting dust was The Prodigy, The Fat of the Land.

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(I HATED the song Firestarter when it aired on MTV)

In Victoria Texas there is nothing to do but drug and drive, and around 1997, Prodigy was stuck on repeat in my car. I was so shocked when MTV played Smack My Bitch Up on TV because of all the nudity and drug use. It was an immediate classic in my book, and Smack My Bitch Up was rocked all day and I partied all night to it. This was also the year I went to Lollapalooza and saw Prodigy unintentionally too.

At the time it was rumored that this would be the last Lollapalooza, but since then it has had a revival of the sorts in 2003. At Lollapalooza '97, I was so stoned the entire time. I can't remember much, but I was in my anti Hip Hop stage, so I protested Snoop Dog and his onstage weed smoking shenanigans as I waited for Tool. I almost protested Prodigy too because before this I wasn't very fond of them or dance music and rave culture in general. This is stupid that MTV would even have a news segment on this but they did; I remember seeing something on MTV news about what Prodigy fans do at a Prodigy concert. Well via MTV news, Prodigy fans jump up and down to the beat. That's it, they just jump up and down. I was stoned and pretty close to the front because TOOL had just finished, so I just stayed put for Prodigy to close out Lollapalooza. I don't know if it was the marijuana or all the aerobic jumping up and down I did, but I thoroughly enjoyed Prodigy's set. I remember drawn in when they played Poison, and you know I went crazy with Smack My Bitch Up. I was sold.

Dance or Electronic music blended by Rock music is what led me to crossover from my '90s alternative rock roots to electronic produced music. At that time('97), I was a hardcore listener of industrial music and I loved the electronic sounds of it. I just didn't like dance music at first, and I didn't see the potential. Skinny Puppy was God to me back in the day. In '97, there was another band which caught my attention that had a semi industrial sound but more of drum and bass beat that hooked me, hook line and sinker. It was Atari Teenage Riot(ATR).

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This was the big missed opportunity in 1997. When I saw an ATR MTV music video, I was completely blown away. I loved their compilation album Burn, Berlin, Burn!... Destroy 2,000 Years of Culture and Speed are amazing tracks on the album.

That same year, I heard about a Rage Against the Machines concert. Normally I would be down and would go to a show like that. I wasn't the biggest fan of Rage, but I liked them. I heard they where touring but I decided to pass on it because I was not impressed with the opening act Wu Tang Clan. Don't get all hostile Hip Hop heads, at the time, I just had no interest in Hip Hop. After the Rage show had came through Texas though, I over heard there was another opening act for the Rage show that I didn't hear about before. ATR was that very act. I was so upset that I missed out on seeing an aggressive act like Rage live with ATR. To add to that misery, ATR broke up a couple years later after the death of one it's members, Carl Crack. ATR have recently regrouped with two of the four original members. Alex Empire of ATR still brings that raw heavy sound, but it's just so sad to know that their was moment back 1997 that can not be recreated or repeated identically, and I missed it...c'est la vie

80's Ninja post still coming soon to a blog near you. The next time where going to the movies, and where going back in time again. This time, the year is 10 years earlier, 1987.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Tejano Triangle

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Rarities:
I could be wrong on this one, but this month has been full of extremely rare performances which are usually not seen in Austin or Texas unless it's associated with South by Southwest. I'm not saying they where all epic, which they where not, but they where fun shows that will probably not happen again or for quite some time...

-04/16/2010 Erol Alkan at Republic in Austin TX
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-04/21/2010Yann Tiersen at Mohawk in Austin TX
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-04/23/2010 Moullinex and Xinobi at Mink in Houston TX
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Moullinex & Xinobi, and my weekend recap:
This last weekend gave way to the last of this month's rare performances which took place in Houston Texas. Both deejays, Moullinex( from Germany) and Xinobi( from Portugal), are briefly touring North America together...

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Both artist are on or are associated with the label based out of Portugal called DISCOTEXAS. The irony and unusual association of the label's name cracks me up. I don't think of Texas when I think of Disco, and vice versa. Europeans and their ideas about Texas. It's the funniest, case in point below...

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I discovered Moullinex and Xinobi via the Valerie and FRΞNCH ΞXPRΞSS( FΞ is partial based in Dallas Texas) blogs. I was so shocked and excited to find out about the Houston shindig. This whirlwind of emotions allowed me to justify a road-trip which it was truly worthy of. Xinobi was my favorite through out the night, and his track selections where more minimal sounding. The deejays did a tag team set for two hours from 12am to 2am in which they played a mixture of electro, house, disco, and minimal synthy pop stuff. I was pretty drenched in sweat, which is a positive sign that I was dancing and having a good time. Lots of others too where having fun, lots of smiling faces. I didn't see any standout dancers on the dance floor though. I remember just seeing a girl doing a really bad pop-&-lock robot seizure dance, kinda of interesting( in a "is she for real" kinda of way) to watch when your cooling off. The crowd fluctuated in size through out the night. On the club Mink where the event had taken place, I had been there before with a friend on her birthday. It seems Mink has carved out a little nitch in the dance music scene in Houston, kinda like Boondocks on Westheimer in Houston. I like the Mink. It's small( in a good way) and easy to find, but it needs more fans or ACs. I really think all dance clubs are poorly cooled or ventilated. I heard there was an after party at a place called Greenhouse( sounds interesting), but I had to meet up with my cousin and call it a night.

I figured since I was in the area that I should also visit la familia in both Houston and Victoria Texas. The drive from Austin to Houston, then from Houston to Victoria, and finally from Victoria back to Austin is what I refer to as my own personal Bermuda Triangle( The Tejano Triangle).

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I call it this because some how I have managed to live in Texas forever, and I can't seem to leave this place these days. I'm lost. My situation in Texas is like I'm underwater underneath the halo lit ice caps of Antarctica; my body is transfixed and suspended in the vastness of the muted blue, green, and white murky ocean. I'm conscious and able to dream and still breath underwater, but my limbs are unresponsive and numb, so I can't move and just sift through the Antarctic slushy. I think Texas has warped my senses long enough. I just continue chanting and praying "there's no place like home" and "the grass is greener on the flipside." It's time for a long overdue move out this state( of mind). I'll digress about my mid-life crisis or my over dramatic panic attack.

Roadkill and wildflowers hypnotized me while I was in pursuit of my mother's happiness; it was her birthday. When I arrived in the Victoria area with gifts, my mother told me stories that provided new insight into her and my own psyche. One was about how her father was a peeping tom( unconfirmed) and how he wanted my grandmother to participate. He also vandalized my grandmother's car and stalked her during their divorce. The other story was about how my mother went to see Star Wars in the theater in 1977 after it came out in May. I was born in October and probably conceived around February, so I technically experienced Star Wars when it first came out in the theater too. Anyways, for my mother's early bird bday bonanza, I bought her Starbucks treats and dinner at Red Lobster. My mum loves coconut shrimp and Frappachinos. I also bought her the movie Avatar as a birthday present because she never saw it when it was in the theater. Her current condition of being in a wheelchair prevented me from taking her. She was extremely excited about the movie, so I definitely was the favorite that day.

The weekend ended pretty well. It didn't go completely as planned but things panned out.

One more thing. I just have to say, look at these cool fliers for some of Moullinex and Xinobi other tour dates, there so cool...

NYC
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L.A.
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This above Ninja flier is the coolest. 80's Ninja movies will be discussed thoroughly in detail in the next blog post. Til then, tootles

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

La-Z-y-boy

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Wow, I really need to update this blog. One whole year, oops. Damn and I'm lazy! Lots have happened since the last SXSW '09 post. A brief rundown of random life events for the last year:

-May '09: Moved into a house in East central Austin.
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It was so close to the Red River night life and only a two minute drive to Downtown. It was so great while it lasted. A pretty funky mold problem in the house was the culprit that caused me to move. Side note- I missed'em in '07 but I finally saw Glass Candy live for the first time in May '09. It was tops.

-July '09: Jumped on the bandwagon and started using facebook more then Myspace. No one was on Myspace. What can I say, I held out as long as I could but I had no choice. I still use Myspace occasionally though. Everybody probably uses something else now other then facebook like Twitter, who knows.


-August '09: Went to see Blondie and Pat Benatar live in concert back to back. Blondie was definitely not as hawt as she was back in the day, but I thoroughly enjoyed the show. Pat Benatar really rocked it though! I wanna see Jon Jett next. I hear Billy Idol is touring this summer, so keep your eyes peeled.
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-September '09: Traveled to Ecuador South America. I traveled to Quito, the Amazon Jungle, and four of the Galapagos twelve islands while on holiday. At one point during my 3 week trip, when I was in the jungle, I was covered in hundred of small leeches. I was so freaked out that I shaved my head and my gorgeous beard. It's a situation I will never forget. Sheer terror.
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Above Pic is a picture of the Historic disct in Quito, Ecuador. Below is two Tortoise fighting on Floreana island in the Galapagos.
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-October '09: Traveled through the Southwest from Austin to Marfa Tx, Big Bend Tx, and fianlly White Sands New Mexico. My round trip distance was the same distance as driving from the border of Texas and Mexico to the Border of the US and Canada. ABBA's Greatest Hits(stuck on repeat) was what got me through the 11 hour drives.
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Both pics are of Donald Judd's, 15 untitled restored works in concrete, 1980-1984 in Marfa Tx, the main reason for the wild wild West trip.
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-January '10: Moved to West central Austin.
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I'm keeping it central cause that's the only way to live here in Central Texas. I now live close to Zilker Park where Austin City Limits music fest takes place. I'm definitely going all three days to take advantage of the prime location.

-March '10: South by Southwest music conference 2010. This year I just did nothing but free parties and shows. I saw Glass Candy, Gwar, Maria and the Diamonds, Neon Indian, and Dengue Fever to name a few. Missed a lot, saw a lot.
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Jen with the lead singer of Gwar outside Fader Fort in Austin Tx for SXSW'10.


So there...the blog is updated and I will now( hopefully) update this thing a little more frequently.

Friday, April 10, 2009

SXSW Binge and Purge

!Whoa! that is the longest I've gone without posting any thing, hopefully that doesn't happen again. There is no real good excuse except for me being sick, losing my computer, and having some serious problems with Photobucket or Blogger. The problems I'm having with Photobucket or this website have really pushed the posting of this post way off by a couple of weeks. I usually try to post pictures or videos to make the blog some what more interactive, but fucking Photobucket or Blogger's systems just do not want to cooperate, so I give up and I'm just going to post what I have without the 125 pictures I posted on Myspace. Whatever! Mood: annoyed.

Recuperating from SXSW was an ordeal because I had the case of the sniffles(a sinus infection)which stayed with me for three weeks, and my body was so sore and stiff from all the hardcore biking I did during the fest. Riding a bike is really the only way, in my opinion, to effectively be everywhere and see everything you want to during SXSW Music Festival. A bike ride from LaZona Rosa to Stubbs took anywhere from 7 to 10 minutes tops, when walking would have taking forever and driving a car would have been from different locations would have been very difficult. Parking is not an issue with a bike, but crowds can slow a person down. So hitting up multiple venues was a breeze, and I was able set a side so much more time to listen to music.

I made my schedule for each day of the festival on the fly. I was extremely disorganized this year, and I had a hard time taking all of information and organizing it into a working schedule before hand. So every morning I looked at the day shows and planned that out, and in between sets of the day shows, I charted out the night time showcases. For being so disorganized, I have to say it went very well. I got to see alot of new acts and some great bands. I just wish I would have had more time to sit down and thoroughly run through and listen to more of the 1,500 different bands that came through Austin this year. I kinda stuck to what I knew, or what heard of from friends.

Some how I remember this, don't ask me how: Acts I checked out in order starting from the afternoon(1pm-ish and finishing late nite(4am-ish) everyday...

(*) means I didn't get to check out the entire set.

Wednesday 3/18:
-Natalie Portman's Shaved Head
-Yelle
-The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
-Rainbow^Arabia
-Lemonade (*)
-Meat Eater
-The Golden Filter
-Kissey Sellout (*)
-Crocodile (*)
-Janelle Monae (*)
-LadyHawke
-Boys Noize
-Miami Horror (*)
-Deadmau5 (*)
-The Twelves
-Computer Club
-Franki Chan
-Drop the Lime
-Other random DeeJays(I can't remember their names)

Thursday 3/19:
-Janelle Monae
-Late of The Pier
-Telepathe
-The Rural Alberta Advantage (*)
-Grizzly Bear
-The Death Set (*)
-Ocelot (*)
-HEARTSREVOLUTION (*)
-N.A.S.A. (*)
-Casinokids (*)
-Holy Ghost!
-Le Castle Vania (*)
-Futurecop!
-Flosstradamus
-Kid Sister
-Treasure Fingers

Friday 3/20:
-Little Boots
-The Whip
-Late of the Pier
-Major Lazer
-Peter Bjorn and John
-AC Slater (*)
-Kill the Noise (*)
-Datarock
-Tricky
-Devo
-Drop the Lime (*)

Saturday 3/21:
-Chairlift
-Orbits
-Asobi Seksu
-Japanther (*)
-School of Seven Bells
-Beachhouse (*)
-Delicious (*)
-The Elysian Quartet
-John Matthias & Nick Ryan (*)
-PJ Harvey (*)
-Duke Spirt
-Steve Aoki
-Maluca (*)
-Blaqstarr
-Diplo
-Frog Dee Jays

Acts that where simply amazing with a 5 star performance...
-Grizzly Bear
-Asobi Seksu
-Diplo
-Devo

Bands that where great with a 4 star performance...
-Little Boots
-Beach House
-Late of the Pier
-The Elysian Quartet
-School of Seven Bells
-The Golden Filter
-Yelle
-Boys Noize
-The Twelves
-Drop the Lime
-Treasure Fingers
-AC Slater
-PJ Harvey

Every other band and DJ may have rocked it, but not like these acts listed above.

The worst bands which I will probably never see again where...
-Kissy Sell Out
-Peter Bjorn and John

Acts or things I wish I could have seen(I'm sure this list will grow undoubtedly)during SXSW where...
-Passion Pit
-Jane's Addiction
-Dinosaur Jr
-Health
-Metallica
-Aids Wolf
-Salma Oxor
-Thee Oh Sees
-Rates El Vaticieno
-Bam Bam
-Echo and The Bunnymen
-Los Lonley Free
-Chemical Brothers
-We are the Band
-Lead singer of Beach House performing with Grizzly Bear
-Grizzly Bear's 2nd performance at Cedar Street
-The riot that broke out during MSTRKRFT at the Radio Room patio
-Playboy Playmate Bunnies
-Hercules and The Love Affair
-Pete Tong
-Matthew Dear
-Mapei
-Vivian Girls
-Wavves
-Lovvers

A side note, once again I have no personal computer, so the blog post will be few and far between for the time being, my apologize to my two readers :P

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

SXSW Day 'n' Night Free Parties

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The Gods are f'n' crazy for allowing this much organized chaos run a muck in Austin. Its absolutely mind blowing to try and organize and post this shit in a reasonably understandable format. For those blogs and websites I reference for this material;

Done Waiting
Do512
SXSW
Texas Showlist
Gorilla Vs Bear
The Famousish
Austinist
Austin is Burning

thank you very very much! I have a new found respect for you guys. My mind is about to shut down because of SXSW and it has not even started. This post will continue to be updated with in the next couple of days.

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Wednesday March 18:
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Urbanoutfitters free shows
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Urban Outfitters Back Lot Performances at Urban Outfitters (2406 Guadalupe, free) [free]
The Wooden Birds (ex-American Analog Set, 5pm),
We Have Band (4pm),
Post War (3pm),
Wild Yaks (2pm),
The Last Place you Look (1pm)

The Austinist party
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The Austinist presents Gonna Gonna Get Down IV
[inside]:
The Mae Shi (4:40pm),
Vetiver (3:30pm),
J Tillman (2:30pm),
Caitlin Rose (1:45pm),
Garotas Suecas (1pm),
Kevin Devine (12:15pm),
DJ set by Ceeplus Bad Knives
(11:30am)
[outside, 11am-6pm, free, 21+]:
Akron/Family (5pm),
Elvis Perkins in Dearland (4pm),
Gringo Star (3pm),
Young Widows (2pm),
TV/TV (1:15pm),
Here We Go Magic (12:30pm),
Telekinesis (11:45am)

Gigacrate Free(RSVP) Night party 9pm-2am , Feat: The Rub, Tittsworth, Bird Peterson, Bersa Discos and more.
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Bitch Magazine / Kill Rock Stars SXSW Day Party at Club Deville 900 Red River. Noon to 6 p.m. Free, free breakfast tacos early.
The Thermals,
Marnie Stern,
Thao, Horse Feathers,
The Shaky Hands,
the pAper chAse.

Brooklyn Vegan party
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Brooklyn Vegan/Solid PR party at Emo's [inside stage, free, all ages]
The Bronx,
Annihilation Time,
Trash Talk,
Psychedelic Horseshit,
Garotas Suecas (from Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Fat Possum presents at Emo's [outside stage, free, all ages]
The King Kahn & BBQ Show,
Thomas Function,
The Strange Boys,
Wavves, Old Blood,
Turbo Fruits

IODA party
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IODA's Opening Day Bash at Emo's Annex (across Red River from Emo's)
Easy Star All-Stars (5:15pm),
Deer Tick (4:30pm),
J. Tillman (4pm),
We Were Promised Jetpacks (3:30pm),
Blind Pilot (3pm),
maus haus (2:30pm),
The Phenomenal Handclap Bank (2pm),
Deastro (1:30pm),
Marching Band (1pm),
Theresa Andersson (12:30pm),
Y La Bamba (noon)

Can't Stop The Bleeding party
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Can't Stop The Bleeding day party at Beerland 711 1/2 Red River St.
Endless Boogie (NYC),
The Homosexuals (London/NYC),
Turbo Fruits (Nashville),
Eat Skull (Portland),
The Young (Austin),
Dikes Of Holland (Austin),
Psychedelic Horses**t (Columbus).

Flatbed Press at 2832 East M.L.King Dr.
XYX (Mexico),
Faulty Chromosome (TX),
Pterodactyl (NY),
Moth!Fight! (TX),
Treasure Mammal (AZ),
more TBA [3pm-midnight, free, free pizza and drinks]

Guitartown / Conqueroo 2009 SXSW Kickoff Party
Fado Irish Pub at 214 W. 4th St. between Colorado and Lavaca Sts., Austin
Wednesday, March 18 – 12 noon til 10:30 p.m.
List of Artists and Schedule of set times:

Outdoor Stage:

12:00-12:20 My Jerusalem- New Orleans, LA
12:40-1:05 Gurf Morlix-Austin TX
1:25-1:50 Bukka Allen-Austin TX
2:10-2:35 Randy Weeks- Austin TX
2:55-3:20 David Olney/Sergio Webb-Nashville, TN
3:40-4:05 James McMurtry- Austin TX
4:25-4:50 Jon Dee Graham- Austin TX
5:10-5:35 Chip Robinson and the Heavy Beat Outfit-Raleigh, NC
5:55-6:20 The Silos-New York, NY
6:40-7:05 Emory Quinn-San Antonio TX
7:25-7:50 Dave Gonzales and The Stone River Boys-Austin, TX
8:10-8:40 Wirepony- San Diego,CA
9:00-9:30 Willie Nile- New York, NY
9:50-10:20 Special Guest Star TBA
10:30- 1am Olympic Ass Kicking Team featuring Terry Anderson- Raleigh, NC *Afterparty*

Indoor Acoustic Stage:

12:25-12:40 David Serby-South Pasadena, CA
1:10-1:25/1:55-2:10 Andy Friedman-Brooklyn, NY
2:40-2:55/3:25-3:40 Holly Golightly-UK
4:10-4:25/4:55-5:10 Atom Orr- San Diego, CA
5:40-5:55 Truckee Brothers- San Diego, CA
6:25-6:40 TBA
7:10-7:25/7:55-8:10 Scott Miller-Knoxville, TN
8:45-9:00 /9:35-9:50 Carrie Engdahl-Austin, TX

Force Field PR & Terrorbird Media party
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Force Field PR & Terrorbird Media SXSW '09 Blowout
Weds. March 18 Noon - 6pm
at Red 7 611 E. 7th St. at Red River
FREE / OPEN TO THE PUBLIC / ALL AGES / NO NEED TO RSVP
2 Stages of Music featuring:
VIVIAN GIRLS
BEACH HOUSE
THE THERMALS
THE PAINS OF BEING PURE AT HEART
THEMSELVES
YONI WOLF OF WHY?
MAX TUNDRA
WAVVES
LONEY DEAR
SHOUT OUT OUT OUT OUT
FOL CHEN
LAKE
RAINBOW ARABIA
DMG$
LARYTTA

Club 1808 Day Party at Club 1808 1808 E. 12th St.
Casiokids,
Daniel Francis Doyle,
Ear Pwr,
Golden Triangle,
Pictish Trail,
Rainbow Arabia,
Real Estate,
The Carrots,
The Mae Shi,
Total Abuse.

Florida Bandango Day Party Lineup TBA.
» Yard Dog Folk Art 1510 S Congress Ave. Free beer, free food including alligator chili and black beans and rice.

Real Ale and Lovejoys present at Lovejoys 604 Neches St. Doors at noon, no cover, free beer.
The Devil Makes Three (Santa Cruz, 5pm),
Sugar Sugar Sugar (Bellingham WA, 4pm),
Pure Luck (Austin, 3pm),
Corinne Rose (Austin, 2pm),
JWW and the Prospectors (Austin, 1pm)

Nite show(poss free)Girl's Rock Camp Benefit at Maggie Mae's 323 E. 6th Street. Starts at 8 p.m
UME (Austin, TX),
Girl in a Coma (San Antonio, TX),
The Besties (Brooklyn, NY),
Jedd Hughes (Nashville, TN),
Ten Out of Tenn (Nashville, TN)

RedGorilla Music Fest Over 200 bands in 9 clubs on Sixth Street. Check Web site for schedule.
» Sixth Street Free, no badge required. Noon to 2 a.m. Check here for details

Nite party with The Monstrosity SXSW Party at 2514 Wilson St. [4-11pm, free, free beer]
We Have Band (London, 11pm),
The Golden Filter (NYC, 10:15pm),
French Miami (San Francisco, 9:30pm),
Bang Bang Eche (New Zealand, 8:45pm),
Crocodiles (San Diego, 8pm),
Diagonals (Austin, 7:15pm),
Crime Novels (NYC, 6:45pm)

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Afterparty starts at 3am at the music gym:
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HYPE MACHINE
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HYPE MACHINE:
The Golden Filter
Pete And The Pirates
Casiokids
Found
Hockey
Thomas Function
The Cheek
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
The Proclaimers
Young Love
Snake & Jet’s Amazing Bullit Band
These United States
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Thursday March 19:
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Birds Barbershop party
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Birds Barbershop presents Space Camp at Bird's Barbershop East (1107 E. 6th St.) [outside]:
Nasa (5pm),
Cut Off Your Hands (4pm),
King Khan and the Shrines (3pm),
Busdriver (2pm)
[inside]:
Say Hi (6pm),
Magnificent 7 (4pm),
Amplive (3pm),
Jason Hammel (Mates of State, 2pm),
special guest (1pm),
Prince Klassen at Bird's Barbershop East (1107 E. 6th St.) [DJ sets, inside]

Gigacrate Nite free(RSVP)party 9pm-2am,
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RSVP HERE
GigaCrate SXSW '09 at Beso Cantina (307 W. 5th St.) [no badge or wristband needed, RSVP]
DJ Fashen (1am),
Enfoe and NickNack (midnight),
Klever and Craze (11pm),
Mvsclz (10:30pm),
Mexicans with Guns (9:45pm),
Teeko,
Platurn and GoldenChyld (9pm)


Scion & Fools Gold Records present Fool's Gold After Dark RSVP HERE at The Palm Door (11:30 p.m. - 5 a.m. / Thursday, 3.19)
A-Trak,
Kid Sister,
Little Boots (DJ Set),
DJ Mehdi + Mapei (Live),
LA Riots,
Treasure Fingers,
Jokers of the Scene,
Nacho Lovers,
Nick Catchdubs

Burlesquedesign blog Do It To It Free(RSVP) night party starts 9pm
RSVP HERE
Nadastrom
Tittsworth
Smalltown DJs
Bird Peterson
Prince Klassen
Mike the Zboo King(misspelled prob)
DJ Mel

Gorilla vs Booze III, ref flyer(no RSVP)
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Brooklyn Vegan and Paste day party
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Brooklyn Vegan party at Radio Room (508 E. 6th St.)
Cursive,
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart,
The Avett Brothers,
Daniel Johnston

Starcleaner Big Texas Party 2 1306 E. 6th St.) [noon-10pm, free, all ages]
Vivian Girls,
more TBA at the Typewriter Museum

NPR Music presents at at the Parish[starts at 12:30pm, free]
Blitzen Trapper,
Thao Nguyen and the Get Down Stay Down,
K'NAAN, Dirty Projectors,
BLK JKS,
Blind Pilot

Black Fontanelle at 5615 Jim Hogg Ave. [2-6pm, free] presents A Compound Fracture
Aids Wolf,
Magic Jewels,
Bermuda Triangles,
Mayyors,
Snack Truck,
Hot Lava,
Purple Rhinestone Eagle,
Eat Skull

Tricycle Records and The Bay Bridged present at the Beauty Bar [noon-6pm, free, RSVP HERE]
Mike Relm,
Vetiver,
The Morning Benders,
Sholi,
Thee Oh Sees,
The Heavenly States,
Wallpaper.,
The Frail,
Two Sheds,
The Union Trade,
French Miami,
Lilofee,
The Red Verse,
DJs Omar (Popscene),
Miles (Popscene, Live 105),
Elise (Indie Pop Rocks!)
and Jacob Fury (Glamour)

Lose Control at Canvas (105 E. 5th St. Suite 113) [2pm-2am, 21+, RSVP HERE]
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The Twelves,
Don Rimini,
Juiceboxx,
Jokers On The Scene,
Mickey Factz,
We Have Band,
Designer Drugs,
Codebreaker,
Kap10kurt,
The Hood Internet,
Kap Bambino,
Jeremy Dawson (Shiny Toy Guns),
Nomathmatics,
Richard Gear,
Culture Prophet,
Ocelot, Saskeii,
Bradley D

Found Magazine and Quack Media present at Red 7 611 E. 7th Street. noon-6pm, free
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The Hold Steady,
Lucero,
The Hard Lessons,
Great Lakes Myth Society,
and more.
RSVP HERE

Go Entertainment, Obscure Magpie and Navdo Present a 14hr Party
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Stage 1:
Noon holy rolling empire (san diego),
1 p.m. the calm blue sea (austin),
2 p.m. crash encore (san diego),
3 p.m. halloween town (las vegas),
5 p.m. yearbook pictures (los angeles),
6 p.m. spindrift (los angeles),
7:15 p.m. the shys (los angeles),
8:15 p.m. model un (austin),
9:45 p.m. transfer (san diego),
11 p.m. the warlocks (los angeles),
Midnight dead confederate (athens, ga).
Stage 2
12:30 p.m. not in the face (austin),
1:30 p.m. the always already (austin),
2:30 p.m. tom schraeder (chicago),
3:30 p.m. the authors (austin),
4:30 p.m. goldenbear (austin),
6:45 p.m. murdocks (austin),
7:45 p.m. danny malone (austin),
9 p.m. apes of wrath (san diego),
10:30 p.m. the shivers (queens, ny).
RSVP HERE

Kerrang! in association with Guitar Hero World Tour The Wave 408 E. 6th Street. Invitation only(They mean RSVP). 2-6 p.m.
Enter Shikari,
The Bronx,
Attack! Attack! (UK),
Rolo Tomassi,
Frank Turner
RSVP ">HERE
or RSVP HERE

Music for Listeners/Moshi Moshi Records Party at Red House Pizzeria 1917 Manor Rd. Free, all ages.
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Still Flyin' (6:15pm),
The Mae Shi (5:30pm),
Casiokids (4:45pm),
Radioclit/The Very Best (4pm),
Au Revoir Simone (3:15pm),
Slow Club (2:30pm),
Fanfarlo (1:45pm),
The Phenomenal Handclap Band (1pm),
Yellow Fever (12:15pm)

Music by the Slice 2009 at Home Slice Pizza 1415 S. Congress Ave. Free.
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Deer Tick,
The Uglysuit,
Marching Band,
Von Iva,
Port O'Brien,
Illinois,
Animal Farm,
Kenan Bell,
Fences,
The Rural Albert Advantage,
Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band,
Jeremy Messersmith,
Von Bondies,
We Were Promised Jet Packs,
Alberta Cross.
website

Sound On Sound Records 106 E North Loop Blvd. Starts at 3 p.m.
XYX
RATAS DEL VATICANO
PSYCHEDELIC HORSESHIT
THE UNHOLY TWO
Sound On Sound Records website

Auditorium Shores SXSW showcase (night show)
M. Ward,
Cold War Kids
Elvis Perkins in Dearland

Waterloo Records presents at Waterloo Records [free]
Ian McLagan (6pm),
Howe Gelb (of Giant Sand, 5pm),
Jason Isbell (4pm),
Raul Malo (3pm),
Department of Eagles (2pm)

KOOP Radio day party at Lovejoys [free, free beer, 21+]
The Higher State (6:15pm),
The Ugly Beats (5:15pm),
Pine Valley Cosmonauts (4:15pm),
Chip Robisnon's Heavy Beat Outfit (3:15pm)

The Medieval Reslayathon at 610 Vermont Rd. [free, free beer]
Microfiche (8:45pm),
The Roller (8:05pm),
Fiasco (7:25pm),
Over the Hill (6:35pm),
Coathangers (5:55pm),
Diagonals (5:15pm),
Wildildlife (4:30pm),
Pillow Queens(3:40pm),
Eat Skull (2:50pm),
Crime Novels (2:20pm),
The Mae Shi (1:40pm),
Rat Bastard & Doug Ferguson (members of To Live and Shave in LA, 1pm)

Urban Outfitters party
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Urban Outfitters Back Lot Performances (2406 Guadalupe, free) [free] - Ground Control presents
Ponytail (5pm),
Titus Andronicus (4pm),
Vivian Girls (3pm),
Abe Vigoda (2pm),
Women (1pm),
Crystal Stilts (noon)

Whoopsy Magazine party at Trophy's [free]
Peelander Z,
Here Holy Spain,
The Sea,
Appomatox,
Gin Riots,

Gigotron and Videothing.com presents at Club 1808 at 1808 E. 12th st.
[outside stage, free]:
Vivian Girls (11:30pm),
Crystal Antlers (10:30pm),
The Strange Boys (9:30pm),
Seaspin (8:30pm), PRE (7:30pm),
All the Saints (6:30pm),
Golden Triangle (5:30pm),
The Soft Pack (4:30pm),
Graham Forest (3:30pm) at Club 1808
[inside stage, free]:
Crystal Stilts (midnight),
Deer Tick (11pm),
Chairlift (10pm),
Ponytail (9pm),
Tallest Man on Earth (8pm),
Kurt Vile (7pm),
Aids Wolf (6pm),
Real Estate (5pm),
Mi Ami (4pm),
Non Plus (3pm)

KVRXplosion
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KVRXplosion at Ballet Austin (501 W. 3rd St.) RSVP HERE
Monotonix,
Japanther,
AIDS Wolf,
The Death Set,
Rainbow Arabia,
Jeremy Jay,
The Strange Boys,
Ninjasonik,
Finally Punk,
XYX, Total Abuse,
Daniel Francis Doyle

Free Beer
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IAmSound and 'Sup Magazine
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IAmSound, 'Sup Magazine and This Is Music present All That Sparkles at Malverde (400B W. 2nd St., 2nd and Guadalupe) [RSVP to allthatsparklesparty@gmail.com]
Little Boots,
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart,
Telepathe,
Suckers,
Micachu & the Shapes,
The Mae Shi,
Glasser,
Sebastien Grainger DJ set,
host Rebecca Havemeyer

My Old Kentucky Blog and Aquarium Drunkard
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My Old Kentucky Blog and Aquarium Drunkard present Vaya Con Tacos at Peckerheads (402 E. 6th St.) [free Red Stripe with RSVP] RSVP HERE
The Rosebuds (7:30pm),
Eli Paperboy Reed and The True Loves (7pm),
J. Tillman (6:30pm), Le Switch (6pm),
The Grates (5:30pm),
Henry Clay People (5pm),
Megafaun (4:30pm),
Dark Meat (4pm),
Those Darlins (3:30pm),
Port O'Brien (3pm),
Reverend Payton's Big Damn Band (2:30pm),
Roadside Graves (2pm),
NewVillager (1:30pm),
The Bones Royal (1pm)

Filter Magazine
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Filter Magazine's Showdown at Cedar Street (208 W. 4th) [free, free BBQ noon-1pm]
Idle Warship (5pm),
Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears (4pm),
Annuals (3:15pm),
Great Northern (2:30pm),
Other Lives (1:45pm),
Hockey (1pm),
Zee Avi (12:15pm)

Fools Gold party(FREE)
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rsvp at foolsrsvp@gmail.com

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Friday March 20:
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Lose Control at Canvas (105 E. 5th St. Suite 113) [2pm-2am, 21+, RSVP HERE]
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Lose Control
The Whip,
Le Castle Vania,
The Golden Filter,
Kill The Noise,
Villains,
Steed Lord,
Nick Catchdubs,
Nadastrom,
Hollywood Holt,
Classixx,
Eli Smith,
Casiokids,
Woodhands,
The Republic Tigers,
Delta Fiasco,
D.R.I.,
Willy Joy,
Max Justus

Spin Magazine Echo and the Bunnyman will be joined by Black Lips, Glasvegas, Justin Hawkins of the Darkness’s new band Hot Leg, Cut Off Your Hands, Passion Pit and more.
» Stubb's BBQ 801 Red River St. Invite only. Web site
http://www.spin.com/blog

Scott Jawson & Vinyl Entertainment Present
LOST IN, TEXAS - Friday March 20th
All set times confirmed:
3:00 TBA
3:45 TBA
4:30 Clip'd Beaks (Oakland)
5:15 Past Lives (Seattle)
6:00 A Faulty Chromosome (Austin)
6:45 Fiasco (Brooklyn)
7:30 Harlem (Austin)
8:15 Ringo Deathstarr (Austin)
9:00 Garotas Suecas (Brazil)(Brazilian mtv music award winners)
9:45 French Miami (San Francisco)
10:30 Mika Miko (LA)
11:15 The Mae Shi (LA)
12:00 Anavan (LA)
12:45 The Golden Filter (NYC)
1:30 HEARTSREVOLUTION (NYC)
2:15 Steed Lord (Iceland)
3:00 Villains (LA)
Location TBA on 3/9

Hair of The Dog at Barcelona 209 E. 6th St, 12pm - 6:30pm,
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RSVP HERE
Craze & Klever,
Jack Beats,
True Pseudo,
Bird Peterson,
Computer Club

The Onion AV Club SXSW Day Show 2009, ref flyer:
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at Radio Room (508 E. 6th St.)
[outside stage]
Trail Of Dead (5pm),
Ra Ra Riot (4pm),
Cut Off Yr Hands (3pm),
Gentleman Reg (2pm),
The Thermals (1pm),
Cuff The Duke (noon)
[inside stage]
Future Of The Left (5pm),
Parenthetical Girls (4pm),
Dappled Cities (3pm),
Young Galaxy (2pm),
Chikita Violenta (1pm),
Ohbijou (noon)

Standard Recording and Craftster Day Party
3/20 11AM-5PM The Art Project 301 Chicon St.
Daniel Martin Moore
Amo Joy
Grampall Jookabox
Everthus the Deadbeats
Maps & Atlases
Haley Bonar
Casper & the Cookies
Kentucky Knightmare
Of Great and Mortal Men
Click HERE to RSVP

Co-Lab's Eastside Escape - Indie Houston + Free Press Houston Showcase at Co-Lab (613 Allen St.) RSVP HERE
Japanther (1am), T
ambasauro (midnight),
Young Mammals (11pm),
DD/MM/YYYY (10pm),
Wild Moccasins (9:20pm),
Caddywhompus (8:40pm),
Giant Princess (7:20pm),
The Watermarks (6:40pm),
The Matheletes (6pm),
The McKenzies (5:20pm),
The Ton Tons (4:40pm),
Buxton (4pm),
Paris Falls (3:20pm),
News on the March (2:40pm),
Welfare Mothers (2pm),
Romantek (1:20pm),
Future Blondes (12:40pm),
Sings (noon),
Blackie (11:20am),
Muhammid Ali (10:40am)

Waterloo Records presents at Waterloo Records [free]
Handsome Furs (6pm),
Telepathe (5pm),
Black Joe Lewis (4pm),
Heartless Bastards (3pm),
Vetiver (2pm)

Pitchfork party
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Pitchfork/Windish Austin Bash
[outside stage]:
Department of Eagles (5:30pm),
King Khan & the Shrines (4:30pm),
Wavves (3:30pm),
Woods (2:30pm),
Max Tundra (1:30pm),
The Mae Shi (12:30pm)
[inside stage]:
A-Trak/Major Lazer (ft. Diplo) (5pm),
Dirty Projectors (4pm),
School of Seven Bells (3pm),
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (2pm),
Little Boots (1pm),
Girls (noon)

Insound party
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Insound's 10th Anniversary SXSW Party at Club Deville
The Hold Steady,
The Thermals,
American Analog Set (playing The Golden Band),
Obits,
Handsome Furs

Little Radio party
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Little Radio presents at the Red Eyed Fly [free, free bloody marys and beer]
White Denim (5:20pm),
Restaurant (4:50pm),
Phosphorescent (4:20pm),
Henry Clay People (3:50pm),
Horse Feathers (3:20pm),
MAdM (2:50pm),
Great Northern (2:20pm),
Pity Party (1:50pm),
Spindrift (1:20pm),
Matt Ellis (12:30pm)

Forcefield PR/Asthmatic Kitty SXSW Party
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Forcefield PR/Asthmatic Kitty present a SXSW Junk Yard Piznik at Okay Mountain Gallery (1312 E. Cesar Chavez, Ste. B (at Navasota)) [noon-6pm, free, free beer, all ages]
Dent May and his Magnificent Ukulele,
Bosque Brown, DM Stith,
Tune-Yards,
Benjy Ferree,
Grampall Jookabox,
Shiny Around the Edges

We Shot J.R. + Gorilla vs Bear Day Show at Quack's Maplewood Cafe (1401 E. 38th 1/2 St.) [free]
Pre (UK),
AIDS Wolf (Montreal),
Ducktails (Jersey),
Los Llamarada (Monterrey),
Nite Jewel (LA),
Fight Bite (Denton)


Dance Your Face Off! at 2207 Eastside Dr. [noon-8pm, free, free beer] presents
Vega,
Damaged Good$,
Sydney Confirm,
Ishi,
DJ sets by DJ Teenage Wolf,
Genova,
Yeahdef,
Schwa,
Killtron,
Mikey Rodge,
Billinghams Defense System,
Whack-A-Tone (Panda Toes)


Urbanoutfitters party
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Urban Outfitters Back Lot Performances at Urban Outfitters (2406 Guadalupe, free) [free]
Chairlift (5pm),
Nomo (4pm),
Endless Boogie (3pm),
Afternoons (2pm),
Human Highway (1pm),
Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band (noon)

After the Jump party
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After the Jump Festival house party
at 1204 Salina St. [1pm-11pm, free, free beer]
Superdrag,
The Parenthetical Girls,
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart,
Cause Co-Motion,
Blank Dogs,
Nite Jewel,
Girls,
Golden Triangle,
US Royalty

Rumblefish and XO Publicity Day Show at the Tiniest Bar in Texas (817 W. 5th St.) [3-7pm]
Nico Vega,
Dear and the Headlights,
Loch Lomond,
Driver F

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Free Beer:
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A Lot of Deejays party
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The Cold Sweat Chicago and Thumb Print present A Lot of Deejays at The Lodge (411 E. 6th St.) [7pm-2am, free]
Goldenchyld,
Kid Cut Up,
Tate La Rock,
Fishr Pryce,
Kool Hersh,
Marco Morales,
Pickel, Intel,
Expo,
Teeko,
Platurn,
hoodie Allen,
Scott Matelic,
Madadam,
host Pugs Atomz

Danish Dynamite Daypartyat In-House Gallery (2514 E. 17th St.) [1-7pm]
Slaraffenland,
Choir of Young Believers,
Efterklang, Murder,
18th Dye,
Oh Land,
Powersolo,
Tina Dico,
Snake And Jet's Amazing Bullit Band

Filter Magazine party
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Filter Magazine's Showdown at Cedar Street (208 W. 4th) [free, free BBQ noon-1pm]
White Lies (5pm),
Razorlight (4pm),
Late of the Pier (3:15pm),
The Whip (2:30pm),
Wild Light (1:45pm),
Anya Marina (1pm),
Bat For Lashes listening event (noon)

Night show, In The Red Records Showcase at Beerland
Vivian Girls,
Kid Congo and The Pink Monkey Birds,
Thee Oh Sees, Intelligence,
Christmas Island,
TV Ghost,
The Strange Boys

Club 1808 at 1808 E. 12th st. day and night show;
[outside stage, free]
No Age (1pm),
Mika Miko (midnight),
Wavves (11pm),
Silk Flowers (10pm),
Soft Circle (9pm),
Trash Talk (8pm),
Pygmylush (7pm),
Sisters (6pm),
Finally Punk (5pm),
Lucky Dragons (4pm),
DSS (3pm)
[inside stage, free]
Abe Vigoda (12:30am),
Gun Outfit (11:30pm),
Kim Phuc (10:30pm),
The Hex Dispensers (9:30pm),
Pocahaunted (8:30pm),
Cult Ritual (7:30pm),
Hank IV (6:30pm),
Ratas De Vaticano (5:30pm),
Infinite Body (4:30pm),
The Goat (3:30pm),
Tolsatd (2:30pm)

Iheartcomix Friday after hours party
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CulNsweet SXSW Rave(late)
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Me Soundstage
South Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78704
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KEXP (90.3 - Seattle) Free day show:
The studio is located 2 miles south of downtown Austin at 2130 South Congress Avenue, Austin, TX 78704, at the corner of South Congress and Live Oak.
Tickets:
The entire broadcast, including the live performances, is FREE and open to the public. You are welcome to stop by any time. No signup is required. Entry is available on a first come, first served basis. We expect many of the performances to fill up quickly, so come early to get a spot!
* 11:30am Razorlight
* 1:30pm Andrew Bird
* 3:30pm Peter Bjorn and John
* 5:30pm PJ Harvey & John Parish
* 7:30pm M. Ward

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SET TIMES:
Le Castle Vania (7:30-8:30)
Vega (7:00-7:30)
Ocelot (6:00-7:00)
Damaged Good$ (5:30-6:00)
Eli Smith (4:45-5:30)
Sydney Confirm (4:15-4:45)
John Bourke (3:45-4:15)
Blixaboy (3:15-3:45)
Hot Flash (2:45-3:15)
Roy G And The Biv (2:15-2:45)
Hot Flash (1:30-2:15)
Ishi (1:00-1:30)
Yeahdef (12:30-1:00)
Teenage Wolf (12:00-12:30)
Billinghams Defense System (11:30-12:00)
Whack-A-Tone (11:00-11:30)

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Saturday March 21:
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Lose Control at Canvas (105 E. 5th St. Suite 113) [2pm-2am, 21+, RSVP HERE]
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Treasure Fingers
Miami Horror
Evil Nine
All The Saints
Franki Chan & Toxic Avenger
Wallpaper
Vega
Jackbeats
Futurecop
AC Slater
Vega
Trashyourself
Totally Michael
Norrit
Iggybaby
Big Stereo DJs
DRI
Flashmen


SXSW Day Party Schedule 3/21/2009 @ Colab Artspace on eastside:
Saturday 3/21/2009 RSVP only to TBA @ COLAB Artspace, 60ft x 30 ft tent with walls. Free beverages.
10:00 Kaylan Rexer (NYC, NY)
10:40 Silent Alarm Activated (Austin, Tx)
11:30 Abby Birds (Austin, Tx)
12:20 The Blind Pets (Austin, Tx)
1:10 The Upper Echelon (Austin, Tx)
2:00 Oh No Oh My (Austin, Tx)
2:50 Guitars (Houston, Tx)
3:40 Misc. Diskette (Austin, Tx )
4:30 Boom Boom Box (Dallas, Tx)
5:20 I Love Math (Dallas, Tx)
6:10 Emile Millar (Austin, Tx)
7:00 The Western Civilization (Houston, Tx)
7:50 Built by Snow (Austin, Tx)
8:40 Your Kisses Cause Crashes (Austin, Tx )
9:30 Shilpa Ray & Her Happy Hookers (NYC, NY)
10:20 The Boxing Lesson (Austin, Tx)
11:10 Gliss (Los Angeles, Ca)
12:00 The Pons (Austin, Tx)
12:50 Sarah Jaffe (Denton, Tx)
1:40 Low Red Center (Austin, Tx)
2:30 DJ DANCE PARTY ALL NIGHT (Mochipet, DJ Czech One, EMCEE EATS and more) Fest After Party.

Rachel Ray partay
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Rachel Ray presents at Maggie Mae's (6th and Trinity)
The Hold Steady,
New York Dolls,
The Airborne Toxic Event,
Ra Ra Riot,
Bob Schneider,
The Cringe,
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros,
Semi Precious Weapons,
The Thermals,
John Pringle

Mad Decent after hours party
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Mad Decent party at 1142 South Lamar (inside the old Salvation Army by the Alamo Drafthouse)
Diplo,
Switch,
Major Lazer,
Po Po,
Blaqstarr,
Maluca,
Toy Selectah,
Rye Rye,
Boy 8 Bit,
Radioclit,
Sega

The Knuckle Rumbler with RollingStone.com
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The Knuckle Rumbler with RollingStone.com at Peckerheads (402 E. 6th St.)
7:00pm Special Guest TBA
6:20pm Theophilus London
5:30pm Lady Sovereign
5:00pm King Khan and the Shrines
4:30pm Cut Off Your Hands
4:00pm The Love Language
3:30pm Janelle Monae
3:00pm Ebony Bones
2:30pm Throwing Color
2:00pm ZEALE
1:30pm Scorpion Child

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Mess With Texas 3
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Mess With Texas 3 at Waterloo Park (1301 Trinity St.)
The Black Lips,
Soft Pack (The Muslims),
King Khan & the Shrines,
The Thermals,
Akron/Family,
Japanther,
Coalesce,
Monotonix,
Trash Talk,
Jason Lyttle,
The Bronx,
Vetiver,
Abe Vigoda,
Vivian Girls,
Gentlemen Jessie,
Death Set


Filter Magazine party
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Filter Magazine's Showdown at Cedar Street (208 W. 4th) [free, free BBQ noon-1pm]
Rye Rye (5pm),
N.A.S.A. (4pm),
Flosstradamus (3:15pm),
Asobi Seksu (2:30pm),
Obits (1:45pm),
Chairlift (1pm),
Black Gold (12:15pm)

Urban Outfitters party
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Urban Outfitters Back Lot Performances at Urban Outfitters (2406 Guadalupe, free) [free]
School of Seven Bells (5pm),
Max Tundra (4pm),
Rye Rye (3pm),
The Chap (2pm),
Lemonade (1pm),
Telepathe (noon)

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Late night dance party, starts at 2:30am
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Beauty Bar NY presents Boogaloo Shampoo / Imeem, AM Only, & Big Sky Media present at The Palm Door (11:30 p.m. - 5 a.m. / Saturday, 3.21 ) RSVP HERE
DJ Jonathan Toubin,
King Khan & the Shrines,
Soul or System / MSTRKRFT, DJ Klever & Tittworth (4 Table Set)

Vice Party 12a-6am
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RSVP Here