This Friday, February 3, tune in to The Lunar Saloon on KLBP 99.1 FM in Long Beach or klbp.org online to hear a very special mix that I made for the show.
Continue reading Listen to KLBP Show The Lunar Saloon on 2/3 and Hear My New MixMonthly Archives: January 2023
Beatique Mix #2 Is Now Online
The second episode of Beatique, my monthly podcast/mix series, is ready for you now. Listen on Mixcloud or via the embed below. Keep reading for the full tracklisting with links to where you can purchase these tunes.
Continue reading Beatique Mix #2 Is Now OnlineDisco Heat Returns to Lost But Found February 9 with Special Guest DJ Summer Rose
The all-vinyl edition of Disco Heat is back at Lost But Found on February 9. This month, our special guest is Summer Rose of Vida Sound System, who you might recognize from the DJ collective’s residency at BLVD MRKT in Montebello.
Continue reading Disco Heat Returns to Lost But Found February 9 with Special Guest DJ Summer RoseBeastie Boys Exhibit Revealed Lots of Content and Little Context
The first song I heard inside Beastie Boys Exhibit at Beyond the Streets and Control Gallery was “Goo Goo Muck,” The Cramps’ weirdo classic that recently went viral via Netflix. I don’t know what the song had to do with the exhibition. In fact, save for the very few actual Beastie Boys’ songs that played over the course of a half-hour or so, I don’t know what any of the music had to do with the show. It was playlist that sounded as if it were generated by an algorithm rather than a human.
Continue reading Beastie Boys Exhibit Revealed Lots of Content and Little ContextIf You Love French Pop, Head to The Stowaway on January 26. Free entry!
On Thursday, January 26, I’ll join DJ Pierrot at The Stowaway for French Disko. The French pop party starts at 9 p.m. and there’s no cover. It is 21+. The Stowaway is located at 416 S. Spring Street in downtown Los Angeles.
Continue reading If You Love French Pop, Head to The Stowaway on January 26. Free entry!Disco Heat Returns to Songbird on February 2. Free entry!
Disco Heat is back at Songbird on Thursday, February 2, 2023 with Jus’ B and I playing classic and nu-disco jams from 9 p.m. until last call.
There’s no cover for Disco Heat, but we do recommend that you RSVP on Eventbrite. (And, if you want to know why RSVPs are important, read my last post.)
Continue reading Disco Heat Returns to Songbird on February 2. Free entry!How to Support Your Local Music Scene
Now, more than ever, it’s important to support your local music scene. Here in Los Angeles, venues were shuttered for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Musicians and DJs went largely without gigs for that same amount of time. Even though nightlife in my hometown returned in June of 2021, it’s naive to think that things are back to normal.
Continue reading How to Support Your Local Music SceneWant a Sneak Peek Inside My Disco Heat Crate? Here It Is.
On January 12, I’m playing vinyl for Disco Heat at Lost But Found here in downtown Los Angeles. Our guest DJ for the night is my pal Clifton, who is one of L.A.’s best and busiest DJs and always plays amazing sets. This night will be a real treat.
Since I don’t play vinyl that often these days, preparing for this gig is a fun opportunity to go through my collection. I pulled some of my favorite disco tracks and found a few tunes I haven’t played out before. Here’s a sneak peek into my crate.
Continue reading Want a Sneak Peek Inside My Disco Heat Crate? Here It Is.I’m Playing Italo Disco at Dolce Vita on January 24 and It’s Free
If you love Italo disco, Dolce Vita at The Mermaid in Little Tokyo should be your regular Tuesday night haunt. The weekly party is presented by L.A. Industrial and features a rotating roster of DJs dropping Italo disco jams from 9 p.m. until last call. Catch me there on January 24.
Continue reading I’m Playing Italo Disco at Dolce Vita on January 24 and It’s FreeThe Lash Will Be Missed, But It’s Legacy Lives On
There are a lot of venues in Los Angeles, but one like The Lash, where I DJed a lot over the years, is rare. That’s why I’m saddened to learn that the downtown venue has closed.
I’m grateful to Ross, KB and everyone with the venue for providing a home for a cross-section of niche scenes in the city for so long. The club was most closely associated with the darkwave/goth world, but, really, you could hear anything from techno to city pop there. The club boasted a truly eclectic line-up of parties, which is part of what made it unique.
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