Wednesday 09.03.08: DUB CLUB @ echoplex
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with Resident DJs:
Tom Chasteen
Roy Corderoy
The Dungeonmaster
Boss Harmony
Spinning the best in classic reggae, dub and dancehall
@ Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd
(Main Entrance is through Alley)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
FMI:
Dub Club on MySpace
9pm / $5 / 21+
Saturday 03.01.08: BOOTIE LA
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BOOTIE LA
LA’s monthly mashup bootleg party is back at The Echo!
From San Francisco, live on stage, a special ALL-VIDEO MASHUP SET:
Party Ben
plus resident mashup DJs:
DJ Paul V. – From Indie 103.1′s “The Smash Mix”
Adrian & the Mysterious D – From San Francisco, Bootie creators

Bootie SF’s resident DJ PARTY BEN has been hard at work, retiring his “Party Ben Kenobi” persona and cooking up a brand new feature DJ set, “inspired” by last year’s Daft Punk tour!
While he won’t have a $2 million light-up pyramid, he will be incorporating tons of giant video and projections into his set for the first time, featuring clips put together by VJ Brewski and VJ Jaren, as well as his own mashup video creations. He did this show in San Francisco in January, and it was one of the best productions ever at Bootie.
Launched in San Francisco in 2003, Bootie was the first club night in the United States dedicated solely to the burgeoning artform of the bootleg mashup. Mixing and matching every conceivable musical genre, era, and style into one big dance party where everyone feels welcome, Bootie provides the soundtrack for the A.D.D. generation – with free mashup CDs given away like candy!
This month, Party Ben returns to the Bootie LA stage with a special ALL-VIDEO mashup set! Resident DJs Paul V., Adrian, and the Mysterious D keep your brain guessing and body dancing with creative song combinations, celebrating – and satirizing – the many different forms of music. Bootie… because one song at a time just isn’t enough.
FMI: www.BootieLA.com
9pm / $5 before 10:30pm, $10 after / 21+
Sunday 03.02.08: Benefit for Edendale Library with BOBBY MATOS
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Bobby Matos & his Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble || Listen
“…an excellent fusion of Latin and African genres, with some of the best bilingual swingers from either world demonstrating how effective the glue of jazz can be”
- Harvey Siders, Jazz Times March 2006
with:
Nathan Nice and Friends
plus readings from:
–John Tottenham reading from “The Inertia Variations”
–Denise Hamilton, author of Prisoner of Memory” and the upcoming “Last Embrace”
–Andrea Portes reading from Hick
–Richard Lange reading from Dead Boys Stories
Wine tasting, silent auction, book sale, music and more!
5pm / $20 ELFS members, $30 nonmembers, $10 under 21 years of age / all ages
Sunday 03.02.08: PART TIME PUNKS w/ SPECTRUM
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with:
Spectrum || Listen
Midnight Movies || Listen
Grimble Grumble
You should NOT have missed this the last time. But here’s that rare second chance life seldom offers. AND, this time it’s UPSTAIRS in the Echo where the space can drift, bounce and swirl and the walls can drip freely. .
Plus resident djs Michael Stock and Benny Shambles spinning mutant disco * Postpunk * indiepop
FMI:
Part Time Punks on Myspace
9pm / $12 adv, $14 dos / 18+
Monday 03.03.08: RICKIE LEE JONES with PETRA HADEN, LILI HAYDEN, ROB WASSERMAN & MORE @ ECHOPLEX
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What a long, strange trip Rickie Lee Jones has been on since running away to Hollywood in 1973, palling around with Tom Waits and Chuck E. Weiss, and releasing her self-titled album in 1979. She’s transformed herself from a fairly straightforward Joni Mitchell-style folk-pop singer into a multilayered, jazzy chanteuse, and her 2006 CD, The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard (New West), is her most ambitious (and, arguably, satisfying) work to date. The album is based on her producer Lee Cantelon’s book The Word, which tries to take a fresh look at the story of Jesus Christ. Sermon isn’t a dogmatic attempt to convert unbelievers so much as it’s an engrossing journey through various personas and disguises, such as the symbolic visitation “Elvis Cadillac.” Jones is utterly mesmerizing on the enigmatic “Tried to Be a Man,” where her breathy vocals are draped over murky, bluesy chords, and “Nobody Knows My Name,” which chugs along with a shimmering Velvet Underground intensity. – LA Weekly
with:
Petra Hayden || Listen
Lili Hayden || Listen
Rob Wasserman || Listen
& More
8pm / $25 seated and $20 standing room only, $27 and $22 dos / all ages
Monday 03.03.08: Monday Night Residency with THE CHAPIN SISTERS / GEMMA HAYES / BLANKET
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The Chapin Sisters stand onstage at Tangier in Los Feliz, each in a shimmering gold dress that calls to mind Ginger from Gilligan’s Island. Jessica, the oldest, is in a mini dress; Abigail’s empire-waisted gown goes down to her ankles; and Lily, the youngest, wears a long, gold knife-pleated skirt and sleeveless top in gold-and-black brocade. They kick off their set with a three-part harmony version of Culture Club’s “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?” In their confident, skilled voices, the song’s question sounds almost like a challenge. When they sing the song “I Don’t Love You,” it’s neither eat your heart out, or crying over you — it puts the power, and the intended’s heart, firmly in the hands of the woman. “Girlfriend” has all the venom of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” but the Chapin Sisters coat their message in the butter cream of their melodies. – LA Weekly
with:
Gemma Hayes || Listen
Blanket
8:30pm / FREE / 21+
Tuesday 03.04.08: THESE ARE POWERS / ALL NEON LIKE / BOB BRUNO
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Screaming like a banshee out of Brooklyn and Chicago, These Are Powers play noisy, crunching, metal-on-metal post-punk that the band members call “ghost-punk”. A couple of lumbering bass notes, some shrill, skronky guitar squeaks, and the alternately pummeling and clattering drums whir in lockstep through what sounds like a haunted, abandoned factory building (or shop class). These Are Powers are a three-piece, with two lead vocalists– guitarist Anna Barie and “prepared bass” guitarist (that explains the “metal-on-metal”, then!) Pat Noecker– backed by drummer Bill Salas. – Pitchfork
with:
All Neon Like
Bob Bruno
8:30pm / $8 / 18+
Wednesday 03.05.08: THE DUKE SPIRIT / AFTERNOONS / THE PRAYERS
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Something separates The Duke Spirit from the crop of great British indie bands doing the rounds at the moment. Maybe it’s the beautiful, Nico-esque singer, Leila Moss, who effortlessly looks like a bornrock temptress when, as far as she’s concerned, is just playing in a band with some of her best mates.Maybe it’s because they unfashionably buck the trend by sounding more like Exile-era Stones or a grimy Velvet Underground than a band from the early 80s. But what really separates them is that they consistently produce achingly hip music while their natural poise gives you the sneaking suspicion that they’re not even trying. – BBC
with:
Afternoons
The Prayers
8pm / $12 / 18+
Wednesday 03.05.08: DUB CLUB @ Echoplex
Posted by damara - filed in eventswith Resident DJs:
Tom Chasteen
Roy Corderoy
The Dungeonmaster
Boss Harmony
Spinning the best in classic reggae, dub and dancehall
@ Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd
(Main Entrance is through Alley)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
FMI:
Dub Club on MySpace
9pm / $5 / 21+
Thursday 03.06.08: TWILIGHT SLEEP / KARIN TATOYAN / RESTAURANT / DJ SOLID TODD
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Twilight Sleep blew me away this time with a batch of tunes from their upcoming EP “Race To The Bottom of The Sea”. Tracy Marcellino (Vocals/Keyboards) seduced the audience with her sultry voice as the keyboards laid you down into a literal twilight sleep. “Broken Record” was one of the new songs that was absolutely hypnotic with percolating synths and dreamy delayed guitars.
“Don’t Fire Your Guns” was a faster paced song with slightly overdriven guitars countered by cloud like synth lines. Twilight Sleep will be having an EP release party at the Echo on March 6th. I recommend that you swing by and pick it up. – Amateur Chemist
with:
Restaurant
Karin Tatoyan || Listen
and DJ Todd Clifford (of Sea Level Fame)
8:30pm / FREE / 21+
Friday 03.07.08: First Fridays w/ WHY? & YACHT @ Natural History Museum
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First Fridays – Dinner, Discussion, Music & More
with:
WHY? || Listen
Yacht || Listen
plus Dub Lab DJs:
Ale
MatthewDavid
@ Natural History Museum
900 Exposition Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90007
FMI: http://www.nhm.org/firstfridays/
5:30pm – Tour
6:30pm – Discussion
8:00pm – Music
5pm / Adult $9, students (w. ID) $6.50, Members FREE / All Ages
Friday 03.07.08: LESLIE & THE LYS / DEVON WILLIAMS / DJ LANCE ROCK @ Echoplex
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It’s hard to know what to make of Leslie Hall as she gyrates in her trademark skin-tight, gold jumpsuit, sporting a bouffant coiffure and a deadpan expression.
The 26-year-old Iowan has created her own niche online as a ferocious rapper, talented producer and dedicated sweater curator. Her Napoleon Dynamite-esque, rhinestone-bedazzled online empire has attracted a loyal cult following.
Whatever your take on Hall’s signature style, there’s no denying she takes her calling seriously. She’s not grinding away at a meaningless day job. Instead, she devotes all her time to her craft, and traces of that dedication are tangible in her albums and videos, from the painstakingly laid tracks, laden with danceable beats, to her cleverly constructed lyrics and choreographed moves. – Wired
with:
Devon Williams
DJ Lance Rock
@ Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
7pm / $12 adv, $14 dos / All Ages
Friday 03.07.08: CLUB UNDERGROUND with DIE! DIE! DIE! / MY BEST FIEND / RAINBOW ARABIA
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with:
Die! Die! Die! || Listen
My Best Fiend || Listen
Rainbow Arabia
Plus resident DJs spinning the best in Brit / Indie / Soul / Twee / Madchester / Punk / Glam
FMI: ClubUnderground.net
9pm / $8 til 11pm, then $5 if 21+, $7 under 21 / 18+
Friday 03.07.08: Descarga & Echo present CLUB ZIZEK @ Echoplex (10pm)
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Zizek is about emerging Hip Hop, Dancehall, Cumbia, and Reggaetón sounds and their respective variations: Grime, Crunk, Bastard Pop and Mashups. The idea is to give these styles, ideas and rhythms an Argentine touch, with the aim of putting Buenos Aires on the map of the global music scene.
The star of Zizek has been Cumbia, a Latin American sound born from the fusion of old and new worlds in Colombia that has been long looked down on as dance music for the lower classes in Argentina. Its distinctly syncretic roots promote robust adaptability and cumbia is being transformed by avant-garde musicians and producers from the USA all the way down to Argentina. Diplo has become an avid supporter of the collective and the party has made fans of The Wire, DJ Rupture and The New York Times. XLR8R christened Zizek “the city’s unofficial cumbia clubhouse.”
Zizek plays host to live shows performed by local MCs, producers, composers and DJs and is bringing it’s collective to North America and SXSW this March. The Zizek tour allows us to witness the evolution of the hottest party in Argentina to full-fledged, multi-faceted movement.
10pm / $12 / 18+
Saturday 03.08.08: Echo & IHEARTCOMIX present The New Check Yo Ponytail with GIL MANTERA’S PARTY DREAM / MAHJONNG / LUCY & THE POPSONICS
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Gil Mantera’s Party Dream || Listen
The debut release by Gil Mantera’s Party Dream, Bloodsongs, is one of those rare recordings that manage to be both retro and modern at the same time. The electronic drumbeats sound like something out of a modern-day dance club, while if you spliced the synths and vocals away from the rest of the sonic stew, you could be fooled into thinking that it was straight out of new wave’s early-’80s glory days. Hailing from Youngstown, OH, Gil Mantera’s Party Dream is a duo of multi-instrumental brothers, Gil Mantera (programming, keyboards, bass) and Ultimate Donny (vocals, guitar), who split the songwriting duties straight down the middle. – Allmusic
with:
Mahjonng
Lucy and The Popsonics
plus DJs:
Franki Chan
Paparazzi
9pm / $10 / 18+
Sunday 03.09.08: Grand Ole Echo Kickoff w/ THE BLASTERS / TONY GILKYNSON
Posted by damara - filed in eventsThe Blasters stink of rockabilly. They project the essence of small streets of post-war neighborhoods, car and surf culture of Southern California. They are led by Phil Alvin’s soulful bellowing about causing chaos,chasing women and the loss of the citrus groves. Influenced by the likes of the George Jones, Johnny Paycheck, Howlin Wolf, Big Joe Turner, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and many others who came and went during the 1950′s, The Blasters play the songs of the working man’s curse and rock and roll romance. Founding memebers Phil Alvin and John Bazz, with the addition of Jerry Angel who has recorded and toured with Brian Setzer, Carole King, Dwight Yoakam and a who’s who of recording stars bangs out the beats, and Keith Wyatt on guitar are carrying on their hard-won legacy of one of the most credible and recognizable bands in American music.
plus:
Tony Gilkyson || Listen
hosted by Chris Morris and DJ Cuz’n Roy
5pm / FREE / All Ages
Sunday 03.09.08: PART TIME PUNKS with NEW BLOODS
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New Bloods
Softboiled Eggies || Listen
Magic Johnson
Plus resident djs Michael Stock and Benny Shambles spinning mutant disco * Postpunk * indiepop
FMI:
Part Time Punks on Myspace
10pm / $5 / 21+
Monday 03.10.08: ED HARCOURT / EVEREST / THE CHAPIN SISTERS @ Echoplex
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Ed Harcourt is a bit raffish and gloriously hungover, but also the best company you could imagine over a fried breakfast in Soho on a warm Saturday morning. He’s also hard-working, creative and sickeningly prolific. *The Beautiful Lie*, his fifth album in six years, in between outside projects with bands like Wild Boar and the Dead Thank Yous, is the latest in his line of inventive, adventurous records. And it’s the best thing he’s ever done. His new album is confident, expressive and moving, wide-eyed, big-hearted and hot-blooded, with a musical ambition that dazzles you. It’s an album he’s grown up with, and an album that wants you to grow with it.
with:
Everest || Listen
The Chapin Sisters || Listen
@ Echoplex
Enter at
1154 Glendale Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
8pm / $12 / All Ages
Monday 03.10.08: CUT COPY / WALTER MEEGO
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Cut Copy is finally releasing a follow-up to 2004′s Bright Like Neon Love. The forthcoming In Ghost Colours finds the Melbourne, Australia-based trio as heavily influenced by the sounds of the ’80s as ever, as well as working under the watchful eye of Tim Goldsworthy, who produced the album. Its lead single, “Lights & Music,” is so heavy on the pounding synths and epic breakdowns it’s almost possible see the neon lights flashing around a dancefloor upon hearing the track. – XLR8R
with:
Walter Meego || Listen || Watch
DJ Paul V.
8:30pm / $10 / 18+
Tuesday 03.11.08: Metromix presents ATLAS SOUND / VALET / WHITE RAINBOW
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Cox plays and sings in Atlanta five-piece Deerhunter, but it’s tempting to say he actually lives as Atlas Sound. He’s used the name for his solo recordings ever since the sixth grade, and lately his output has been almost nonstop: He’s posted roughly 70 new tracks, mostly originals, on his blog since last July. Deerhunter’s Cryptograms and Fluorescent Grey EP expertly brought together elements of krautrock, psych, shoegaze, ambient, post-punk, and indie rock, but Atlas Sound’s full-length debut turns inward from that band’s high-volume squall. Cox also trades the four-track of previous Atlas Sound vinyl splits for a laptop. The result is a gauzy bedroom pop album that drifts from ambient bliss-outs to sadsack avant-garage, from hospitals to heartache, as if passing through different stages of sleep on a sunny afternoon. No previous interest in Deerhunter required. – Pitchfork
with:
Valet || Listen
White Rainbow || Listen
8:30pm / $10 / 18+
Tuesday 03.11.08: Indie 103.1, Echo & Club Underground present THE TING TINGS @ Rec Center Studio
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The Ting Tings || Listen || Watch
Principal amongst these purveyors of cheap thrills are Salford’s Ting Tings, comprising singer Katie White and drummer Jules De Martino. If last year’s limited release ‘Fruit Machine’ saw them set out their stall as a sardonic LCD Soundsystem, ‘Great DJ’ stakes an almighty claim to be the year’s first lo-fi dancefloor smash.
The elements are all there. Scratchy, Peaches-esque guitar riff? Check. Chorus you’d still be humming after a week in Glasgow with Gallows? Check. Mischievous sense of pop as sonic thrift shop? Check! At its beating heart, peroxide philosopher Katie: “Folks got high at quarter to five/Don’t you feel you’re growing up undone?” she intones cryptically, before gabbling something about “The local DJ” having “some songs to play”.
At which point Jules triggers the sound of a thousand boxes being hit by a jackhammer and we’re at a chorus that’ll unleash dancefloor serotonin worldwide: “Imagine all the girls/Ah-ah-ah-ah/And the boys/Ah-ah-ah-ah/And the drums/The drums!” Think of a mash up of CSS, The Waitresses and Le Tigre re-interpreting Indeep’s ‘Last Night A DJ Saved My Life’ and you’re almost there. – NME
with:
DJ Paul V. (Bootie, Neon Noise/Indie 103.1)
@ Rec Center Studio
1161 Logan
Los Angeles, CA 90026
8:30pm / $10 / 18+
Wednesday 03.12.08: DEATH TO ANDERS / THE KARABEL NIGHTLIFE / THAILAND / MICHAEL COMPTON
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The four members of Death to Anders’ intelligent utilization of a satirically invigorating story-led lyrical delivery provides for an entertaining scope into the modernistic age we are all familiar with. One can easily hear shades of Isaac Brock and Stephen Malkmus in vocalist Rob Danson’s delivery, with his range impressively stretching from moments of squealing intensity to subdued murmurs of sincere ardency. This is done over an equally impressive instrumental approach, with a wide array of guitars, keys, strings, and an exceptionally tight rhythm section. – Obscure Sound
with:
The Karabal Nightlife || Listen
Thailand
Michael Compton
8:30pm / FREE for 21+, $5 for under 21 / 18+
Wednesday 03.12.08: DUB CLUB with MAD PROFESSOR @ Echoplex
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with:
Mad Professor || Listen
What separates The Professor’s work from that of other dub artists is his reliance on synthesized sounds; he religiously incorporates bleeps, whirs and other electronic machinations, allowing them to rhythmically collide with the more roots oriented vibes created by live guitar, bass, keyboards and horns. The Mad Professor’s oeuvre is filled with relaxed layers of steamy groove, intermittently injected with echo effects and gratuitous back masked vocal collages. All of which is seamlessly interwoven amongst tight grooves with serpentine agility, helping create a dense form of mellow, low-end ambient music. The overall effect is a soothing, low impact vibe. The Mad Professor continues to create captivating soundtracks consisting of searing mental mood music that’s just perfect for stimulating the inner soul.
plus Resident DJs:
Tom Chasteen
Roy Corderoy
The Dungeonmaster
Boss Harmony
Spinning the best in classic reggae, dub and dancehall
@ Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd
(Main Entrance is through Alley)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
FMI:
Dub Club on MySpace
9pm / $12 adv, $15 dos / 21+
Thursday 03.13.08: Fader & Aquarium Drunkard present – BEACH HOUSE / PAPERCUTS (Time changed to 8pm)
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The delicate, languid, minimalist pop of Baltimore duo Beach House’s Devotion is a glimmering dream. These love songs creep forward in bossa nova rhythms and even meters like they’re chasing after a slowly receding tide. Victoria Legrand sings in a cave-echoed voice that bridges between a sort of one-room-over ethereality and a pungent melody, gliding over the mix (drums, piano, and organ, mostly) like a low-hanging cloud, stretching her words into near incomprehensibility. Her high, breathy peaks on “Turtle” are charmingly imperfect, while “Gila”‘s slide guitar dances with her voice like a returned lover, hopelessly devoted. – XLR8R
8pm / $12 / All Ages
Thursday 03.13.08: ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE / DANAVA
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Acid Mothers Temple || LISTEN || WATCH
It feels like mere months– if not weeks– since we’ve last heard from Makoto Kawabata and his psych-rock juggernaut Acid Mothers Temple, and yet Have You Ever Seen the Other Side of the Sky? also qualifies as something of a comeback. The album marks the return of the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. ensemble from a yearlong hiatus, an interval that probably seems more like a decade on Kawabata’s busy calendar. During that time Kawabata kept himself occupied by touring and recording with his newly launched heavy-rock combo the Cosmic Inferno and collaborating with the kindred spirits of Afrirampo, while also providing himself steady work as a solo artist and who-knows-what-other communal activities.
From an outsider’s perspective the distinction between Kawabata’s various groups can seem pretty much academic, since they have each undergone continuous personnel shifts and they all direct their flightpaths towards the same general regions of interstellar lunacy. Nevertheless, there seems to be a special level of expansive, full-throttle improvisation that Kawabata is only able to fully achieve with the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. at his back, and Have You Seen the Other Side of the Sky? rockets him right back into this fertile zone. – Pitchfork
with:
Danava
9pm / $14 dos / 18+
Friday 03.14.08: CLUB UNDERGROUND
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With resident DJs spinning the best in Brit / Indie / Soul / Twee / Madchester / Punk / Glam
FMI: ClubUnderground.net
9pm / $5 if 21+, $7 under 21 / 18+
Saturday 03.15.08: HANG THE DJS
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with:
The Cocaine Kids
Cory (Pink Enemy)
Jose (DubLab)
Dia (Club NME, Sonic)
Maurice De La Falaise (Paravion, Transistor)
Thieves Like Us (Kitsune)
Wolfkin Featuring Lars (Junior Senior)
spinning the best in: indie, international pop, britpop, electro, disco, post-punk, new wave, no wave, hiphop and more..
10pm / $7 / 18+
Sunday 03.16.08: GRAND OLE ECHO w/ THE COUSIN LOVERS / PARKLANE TWIN / BUFFALO CALIFORNIA
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The Cousin Lovers || Listen
Parklane Twin || Listen
Buffalo California
hosted by Chris Morris and DJ Cuz’n Roy
5pm / FREE / 21+
Sunday 03.16.08: PART TIME PUNKS with THE TOUGH ALLIANCE & DIN GLORIOUS
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The Tough Alliance
Din Glorious || Listen
THE TOUGH ALLIANCE are from Sweden.
they play a mad mix of PiL & Heaven 17 & jangly ridiculous sunshine.
they just signed to Modular.
um…
sometimes they lip-sync at their gigs.
check out Pitchfork. com for more info; they love’em.
and you shouldn’t miss ‘em, ’cause it’s their ONLY U.S. show
other than their South By Southwest gigs.
GLORIOUS DIN are from NYC.
their racket is best described as minimal synth.
sometimes they play naked.
they are all men.
resident djs Michael Stock and Benny Shambles spinning mutant disco * Postpunk * indiepop
FMI:
Part Time Punks on Myspace
10pm / $5 / 21+
Monday 03.17.08: Monday Night Residency with THE CHAPIN SISTERS / SUMMER DARLING / BILLIONAIRES / LOVE GRENADES
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The Chapin Sisters stand onstage at Tangier in Los Feliz, each in a shimmering gold dress that calls to mind Ginger from Gilligan’s Island. Jessica, the oldest, is in a mini dress; Abigail’s empire-waisted gown goes down to her ankles; and Lily, the youngest, wears a long, gold knife-pleated skirt and sleeveless top in gold-and-black brocade. They kick off their set with a three-part harmony version of Culture Club’s “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?” In their confident, skilled voices, the song’s question sounds almost like a challenge. When they sing the song “I Don’t Love You,” it’s neither eat your heart out, or crying over you — it puts the power, and the intended’s heart, firmly in the hands of the woman. “Girlfriend” has all the venom of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” but the Chapin Sisters coat their message in the butter cream of their melodies. – LA Weekly
with:
Summer Darling || Listen
Billionaires
Love Grenades
8:30pm / FREE / 21+
Tuesday 03.18.08: THE FELICE BROTHERS / JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE / MCCARTHY TRENCHING @ echo
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A band of (mostly) actual brothers from the Catskills, there’s a raw and unfinished sound to their storytelling brand of folk-americana. I find that as you sit with them, the colors of their music start to come out in a warm rich burn, like a campfire at 2am. Very few artists write stories like this anymore, except for folks like Ray LaMontagne or the Hold Steady, in very different sounding ways.
Their vivid music is populated by characters with names like Long-Legged Brenda and take the listener along on all kinds of wild narratives that echo Dylan in their complexity and seeming unsingability. – I Am Fuel, You Are Friends
with:
Justin Townes Earle
McCarthy Trenching || Listen
8:30pm / $10 / 18+
Wednesday 03.19.08: BORN RUFFIANS / CADENCE WEAPON / RUMSPRINGA @ echo
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Born Ruffians || Listen || Watch || MP3
Warp-signed Canadian yelpers Born Ruffians sound positively ecstatic on this track from their debut album, Red, Yellow and Blue. On an eponymous EP last year, Luke LaLonde sang from deep inside Black Francis’ titanic shadow, his warbling eruptions tied to a familiar desperate strumming. Recast in a sunny context and distributed judiciously amid more conventionally tuneful singing, his outbursts seem more like the product of actual excitement and less like art-rock posing. That feeling is complicated by lyrics that are actually a tangled mess of self-doubt. All the gang shouts and playful piano rolls are like sonic prozac, evening out the distress. – Prefix Magazine
with:
Cadence Weapon || Listen || Watch
Rumspringa
8:30pm / $10 / 18+
Wednesday 03.19.08: DUB CLUB @ Echoplex
Posted by damara - filed in eventswith Resident DJs:
Tom Chasteen
Roy Corderoy
The Dungeonmaster
Boss Harmony
Spinning the best in classic reggae, dub and dancehall
@ Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd
(Main Entrance is through Alley)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
FMI:
Dub Club on MySpace
9pm / $5 / 21+
Thursday 03.20.08: Aquarium Drunkard presents – BON IVER / PHOSPHORESCENT / WHITE HINTERLAND @ echo
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Vernon’s multi-tracked falsetto is the element that jumps out right away since it’s all over For Emma’s nine songs, but don’t make the mistake of throwing him in the freak-folk clubhouse with Devendra Banhart and the like. At their core, songs like “The Wolves (Act I and II)” and “Re: Stacks” are as straightforward and pretty as Sam Beam’s Iron and Wine creations, if they were sung by TV on the Radio’s soulful Tunde Adubimpe. Instrumentally, Vernon’s guitar is his main partner in chime, with horns and clattery percussion making guest spots. Listening to these songs, it’s easy to picture Vernon crouching on the cabin’s roaring hearth, strumming and trying to ward off the chills from an environment where below zero is a way of life. – Spin.com
with:
Phosphorescent || Watch
Winter Hinterland || Listen
8:30pm / $10 / 18+
Thursday 03.20.08: KCRW Presents – KRAAK & SMAAK @ Echoplex
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For many people Kraak and Smaak is an addiction that’s hard to shake and when you’re talking about the funk phenomenon from the Netherlands that has been winning over audiences across the continent with their energy charged live shows the same is definitely true. Kraak and Smaak is the ever so slightly illegal sounding band of Dutchmen Mark Kneppers, Oscar De Jong and Wim Plug. For many people Kraak and Smaak is an addiction that’s hard to shake and when you’re talking about the funk phenomenon from the Netherlands that has been winning over audiences across the continent with their energy charged live shows the same is definitely true. Kraak and Smaak is the ever so slightly illegal sounding band of Dutchmen Mark Kneppers, Oscar De Jong and Wim Plug. Mark and Wim already knew each other from DJ’ing together and were introduced to Oscar by a mutual friend who told them about the keyboard prodigy that was studying at the conservatoire. The trio started working together and sent one of their earliest efforts into the outside world to see if anyone was interested. That track Money in the Bag was picked up by Jalapeno Records who offered the band an album deal. It also landed the KandS crew with a mix on Radio 1 courtesy of early supporter Annie Nightingale.
Friday 03.21.08: FMLY presents THE PARSON RED HEADS / THE DEVIL MAKES THREE / OR, THE WHALE @ Echoplex
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The Parson Red Heads || Listen
The energy on King Giraffe can barely be contained — it’s as if the album can’t wait to blast through stereo speakers. From the bright and shiny beach-party swelters of “Days of My Youth” to the hectic, crashing waves of acceleration and stillness on “Mossback,” The Parson Red Heads tailspin listeners through a joyous mix of early ‘60s psychedelic-inspired rock.
Evan “Parson Parson” Way leads this group of troubadours and writes the band’s upbeat ditties about chilling with family, loving all and enjoying life. In “Forever,” there is a smile in his words as he instructs listeners, “Stand up straight, follow the rules / Don’t do wrong, don’t be a fool / There are things you don’t know.” This optimism comes straight from the music. – Perfromer Mag
with:
The Devil Makes Three || Listen
Or, The Whale
The Botticellis || Listen
8pm / $10 / 18+
Friday 03.21.08: CLUB UNDERGROUND with THE LOST AND FOUND / THE WALLBURDS @ echo
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with:
The Lost and Found
The Wallburds
plus resident DJs spinning the best in Brit / Indie / Soul / Twee / Madchester / Punk / Glam
FMI: ClubUnderground.net
9pm / $5 if 21+, $7 under 21 / 18+
Saturday 03.22.08: Check Yo Ponytail vs Heist w/ BLACK GHOSTS / RIOT IN BELGIUM / HEARTSREVOLUTION / FUTURE COP @ Echoplex
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with:
Black Ghosts
Riot in Belguim
Heartsrevolution || Listen
Future Cop
plus DJs:
Franki Chan
Paparazzi
Hyphy Crunk
Spy vs. Spy
Score
@ Echoplex
Enter at
1154 Glendale Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
9pm / $15 / 18+
Saturday 03.22.08: JIMMY JAMES GOING AWAY PARTY with WISKEY BISCUIT / THE VIRGINIA CITY REVIVAL / BARRIO TIGER (Thee Gentlemen Callers) @ echo
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L.A.-based Wiskey Biscuit (they don’t spell their brand of whiskey with an “h”) have already gone through many phases during their decade of existence as a band. After touring with Beck and Elliott Smith, contributing tracks to two Del-Fi Records tribute albums (Delphonic Sounds Today! and Shots in the Dark) and the {#Sparkler} soundtrack, and pressing up an impossible-to-find 7″ on their own imprint, Wiskey Biscuit finally issued their debut album in October 2001, Santa Ana River Delta Blues, on Shipwrecords. – All Music Guide
with:
The Virginia City Revival
Barrio Tiger (Thee Gentlemen Callers)
8:30pm / FREE / 21+
Sunday 03.23.08: PART TIME PUNKS w/ THE PRIDS @ echo
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resident djs Michael Stock and Benny Shambles spinning mutant disco * Postpunk * indiepop
FMI:
Part Time Punks on Myspace
10pm / $5 / 21+
Monday 03.24.08: Monday Night Residency with THE CHAPIN SISTERS / GLASSER with BODY CITY / EARLY DOLPHINS / CLUE TO KAHLO @ echo
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The Chapin Sisters stand onstage at Tangier in Los Feliz, each in a shimmering gold dress that calls to mind Ginger from Gilligan’s Island. Jessica, the oldest, is in a mini dress; Abigail’s empire-waisted gown goes down to her ankles; and Lily, the youngest, wears a long, gold knife-pleated skirt and sleeveless top in gold-and-black brocade. They kick off their set with a three-part harmony version of Culture Club’s “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?” In their confident, skilled voices, the song’s question sounds almost like a challenge. When they sing the song “I Don’t Love You,” it’s neither eat your heart out, or crying over you — it puts the power, and the intended’s heart, firmly in the hands of the woman. “Girlfriend” has all the venom of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” but the Chapin Sisters coat their message in the butter cream of their melodies. – LA Weekly
with:
Glasser with Body City
Early Dolphins || Listen
Clue To Kahlo
8:30pm / FREE / 21+
Tuesday 03.25.08: KamranV’s 29th Birthday/Prince Party w/ HAR MAR SUPERSTAR / LEMON SUN / BUDDY / THE NERVOUS RETURN @ echo
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In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Lovesexy, the 25th anniversary of 1999, the 30th anniversary of For You and the 29th anniversary of KamranV’s birth…
KamranV leads U through a night of Prince hits/b-sides performed by an all star line-up including…
HAR MAR SUPERSTAR || Listen
LEMON SUN || Listen
BUDDY || Listen
THE NERVOUS RETURN || Listen
Hosted by DJ Flula
Donations will be accepted, and appreciated, at the door or you can donate in advance at: http://www.cykik.com/prince
All proceeds 2 benefit Aids Project Los Angeles and Global Inheritance.
ALL PRINCE, ALL NIGHT spun by Supercrass and the Club Undergroud DJs between and after the performances
The night will be documented by Spaceland Recordings 2 benefit the charities so please DRESS 2 IMPRESS: 80s galm, Purple Rain, and Prince inspired clothing and make up encouraged! On site make up glam-slam transformations by Nancie L. Rooney for facethemakeup.com
FREE Appetizers by Real Rock ‘n’ Roll Catering
Backline provided by Gibson Guitar
Flier modified with permission from original artwork by Maya Wild
Thank you 2 The Valanejads, Megan Healy, Tera Uhlinger, Mitchell Frank, Liz Garo, Jennifer Tefft, the Echo and everyone involved.
More info and 80s Glam “looks” at http://www.cykik.com/prince
8pm / Donations Accepted / all ages
Wednesday 03.26.08: HELL YA! Night w/ CLEAN GUNS / THE KNUX / WALLPAPER @ Echo
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with:
Clean Guns
The Knux
Wallpaper
Plus The HELL YA! DJS
8pm / $5 / 18+
Wednesday 03.26.08: DUB CLUB @ Echoplex
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Tom Chasteen
Roy Corderoy
The Dungeonmaster
Boss Harmony
Spinning the best in classic reggae, dub and dancehall
@ Echoplex
1154 Glendale Blvd
(Main Entrance is through Alley)
Los Angeles, CA 90026
FMI:
Dub Club on MySpace
9pm / $5 / 21+
Thursday 03.27.08: DANIEL LANOIS “Here Is What Is” premiere and performance with BRIAN BLADE & Special Guests @ VISTA THEATRE
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For the past 30 years, friends and fans have been asking critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter/producer Daniel Lanois for a glimpse into his recording studio and his creative process. In this the 90 minute documentary he finally appeases the requests.
“Here Is What Is” is a sonic journey that captures the art of making a record by one of the most distinctive and celebrated producers of our time. Directed by Adam Vollick, Adam Samuels and Lanois, the film debuted at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival and offers viewers a rare chance to see Lanois at work behind a soundboard. The film opens up with a magical piano performance by Garth Hudson from The Band. Lanois then travels to Shreveport, LA where he joins Brian Blade’s father at the Zion Baptist Church for a roaring rendition of “This May Be The Last Time.” The film also includes footage with Brian Eno, Emmylou Harris, Billy Bob Thornton, and U2.
March 27 marks the LA premeire for “Here Is What Is”. The two showings will each include a live performance from Daniel Lanois featuring Brian Blade. Lanois has won Grammy’s for his work with U2, Bob Dylan and Peter Gabriel, and also worked with Willie Nelson, Brian Eno, Emmylou Harris, Robbie Robertson, Scott Weiland, and many more. These rare performances are not to be missed.
@ Vista Theatre
4473 Sunset Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90027
6:30pm & 9:30pm / $22adv, $24dos / all ages
Thursday 03.27.08: RED SPAROWES / RUSSIAN CIRCLES / HOLLOYS @ Echoplex
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Red Sparowes’ slow-burning recipe of quiet-through-loud is anything but original, but the way the ingriedients blend is totally unique and gradually bewildering. It’s obvious that some ideas – the burning walls of guitars and the insistence of clear melody even in chaos – have been taken from the band member’s other projects (including Isis, Neurosis and Halifax Pier), but everyone brings something fresh to the table, and it is this that sets Red Sparowes so high above the rest of the post-rock crowd. This is claustrophobic, driving instrumental music that will appeal as much to fans of Henryk Gorecki, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Ennio Morricone as it will fans of those parenthesis-ed parent bands.
It is almost impossible to carve a niche in a genre as restrictive as post-rock, but with their Heaven-sent melodies and their plunging riffs of brimstone, Red Sparowes have drilled a planet-sized chasm. – Drowned in Sound
with:
Russian Circles || Listen
Holloys
@ Echoplex
Enter at
1152 Glendale Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90027
8:30pm / $12 / 18+
Thursday 03.27.08: THE MINOR CANON, SHILOE, PATTERN IS MOVEMENT @ echo
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Your first impression of The Minor Canon’s new self-released album No Good Deed Goes Unpunished will likely be that it’s the perfect music to listen to on a lazy, slow-to-rise Sunday morning — but give it a few days and you’ll realize that its melancholy pop sound has successfully invaded the rest of your week, as well… It’s solid stuff, songs made by a guy who comes across like his heart is literally on the line, and there’s not a single bad or mediocre track to be found on the whole cd. – Radio Free Silverlake
with:
Shiloe || Listen
Pattern is Movement || Listen
8:30pm / $5 / 18+
Friday 03.28.08: Metromix presents – THE GRAY KID / CASXIO / NU-TRA @ Echoplex
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…the Gray Kid, performing for just the second time (New Year’s Eve was the maiden voyage) with a backing band he’s calling Spirit Animal. Many who have seen the Gray Kid perform around L.A. the past year and a half (counting me) have eagerly anticipated the rapper/crooner graduating from his one-man, mic-and-backing tracks routine. He’s got people with chops behind him — three-fifths of the band Oliver Future (Jordan Richardson, Josh Lit and Jesse Ingalls) as well as beatmaker Computer Jay. – LA Times Buzz Bands
with:
Casxio || Listen
Nu-tra || Listen
8pm / $10adv, $12dos / 18+
Friday 03.28.08: Echo & CLUB UNDERGROUND present – THE SNOW @ echo
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With resident DJs spinning the best in Brit / Indie / Soul / Twee / Madchester / Punk / Glam
FMI: ClubUnderground.net
9pm / $5 if 21+, $7 under 21 / 18+
Saturday 03.29.08: BROTHER READE / THE GLITCH MOB / NOSAJ THING @ echo
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Don’t judge a book by its cover — despite the hue of the dude, the bare essence of Brother Reade is two turntables and a mic, an MC and his DJ. Scholastically speaking, L.A.-based dynamic duo Brother Reade bubble from the same mold as hip-hop legends Eric B. & Rakim and Gangstarr.
As solid as an apple core, Rap Music is a filler-free, 15-song opus. DJ/producer Bobby Evans displays fundamentally sound skills with the drum machine and veteran-like savvy with the selection and application of samples.
“About That Rock” could easily electrify the dance floor in any club with its booming kicks, driving drum lines and frenetic pace. On the flip side, “Work Ain’t For Players” will keep heads nodding hypnotically whether it’s in the car or on the bus en route to L.A.’s baby-armed subway system. – Performer Mag
with:
The Glitch Mob || Listen
Nosaj Thing || Listen
9pm / $10 / 18+
Sunday 03.30.08: GRAND OLE ECHO with MIKE STINSON @ echo
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hosted by Chris Morris and DJ Cuz’n Roy
5pm / FREE / 21+
Sunday 03.30.08: PART TIME PUNKS w/ SPIRIT ARMY / THE NEW ROOM@ echo
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Spirit Army
The New Room || Listen
resident djs Michael Stock and Benny Shambles spinning mutant disco * Postpunk * indiepop
FMI:
Part Time Punks on Myspace
10pm / $5 / 21+
Monday 03.31.08: Monday Night Residency with THE CHAPIN SISTERS / I SEE HAWKS IN LA / MORIS TEPPER @ echo
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The Chapin Sisters stand onstage at Tangier in Los Feliz, each in a shimmering gold dress that calls to mind Ginger from Gilligan’s Island. Jessica, the oldest, is in a mini dress; Abigail’s empire-waisted gown goes down to her ankles; and Lily, the youngest, wears a long, gold knife-pleated skirt and sleeveless top in gold-and-black brocade. They kick off their set with a three-part harmony version of Culture Club’s “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?” In their confident, skilled voices, the song’s question sounds almost like a challenge. When they sing the song “I Don’t Love You,” it’s neither eat your heart out, or crying over you — it puts the power, and the intended’s heart, firmly in the hands of the woman. “Girlfriend” has all the venom of Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” but the Chapin Sisters coat their message in the butter cream of their melodies. – LA Weekly
with:
I See Hawks in LA || Listen
Moris Tepper || Listen
8:30pm / FREE / 21+



















































