hello dubhead!
Thanks to all those new and returning Protons who so generousely supported us during the LOVE THE LAB - LIVE PROTON DRIVE. In just one day the worldwide network of positive energy Protons raised $1,697. This not only helped dublab get back up to broke but raised enough funds for us to make some much-needed studio improvements.
Thanks to the all-day DUBLAB SOUNDSYSTEM nonstop rock posse >>> frosty, MatthewDavid, Allen, Nobody & Plastic Nancy, Small Town Talk, Tom Brosseau, the Gaslamp Killer, megAfarmer D, FLYamSAM (Flying Lotus & Samiyam), Kutmah, Plandru, HIT+RUN.
Click HERE to see photos from the LOVE THE LAB live broadcast.
Did you miss the chance to support dublab during this spur of the moment, action-packed fundraising experience? Don't fret, you still have time to...
TUNE IN > THE DUBSTREAM
GIVE > PROTON GRANTS
$ Any Amount
+ you'll be lovin' the lab and we'll love you back endlessly.
$20 or more
+ you'll be even more ultra awesome than you already are.
+ you'll receive a link to download 3 exclusive "proton only" dublab sessions from: frosty, Nobody & Kutmah.
$50 or more
+ custom silkscreened dublab tote bag by HIT+RUN!
+ an mp3 cd with all of the dublab "best of 2006" shows from: Ale, Allen, Cameron, frosty, Hoseh, Jimmy, Kutmah, Morpho, solid Todd & Tommy D.
+ various goodies from fine folks like Alpha Pup, Mark of the Beast, Plexifilm, Plug Research and Stones Throw Records.
+ you'll receive a link to download 3 exclusive "proton only" dublab sessions from: frosty, Nobody & Kutmah.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Monday, February 19, 2007
LABNOTES 02.19.07 -> the invisible you...
hi dubhead,
Hello Zodiac Children. Welcome to another moment in your far out life. We hope you brought your disco pants and dazzle rock pockets because this is a one way path to wild realization. Are you excited about the blowing of your mind? Awesome, here goes. You are invisible! Wha-wha-what? Yes, I said it, YOU ARE INVISIBLE! No matter what a mirror may tell you you're not actually a phsysical form with hairy bristles and elbows. You're a pure being of absolute energy that can't be contained in a small shell. You are a star, an astro dream, a non-stop love machine. Chug Chug Chug, Love Love Love. Yes I can totally feel your love laser beams spreading across the universe. You are beautiful baby! (These words were culled from a Disco State of the Union speech given to the United Nations in 1978 by Boney M after drinking a bottle of hairspray he thought was champagne.)
DRIFT -> THE DUBSTREAM
DIG -> DUBSTREAM PLAYLIST FORMULAS
DO -> PROTON GRANTS
Hello Zodiac Children. Welcome to another moment in your far out life. We hope you brought your disco pants and dazzle rock pockets because this is a one way path to wild realization. Are you excited about the blowing of your mind? Awesome, here goes. You are invisible! Wha-wha-what? Yes, I said it, YOU ARE INVISIBLE! No matter what a mirror may tell you you're not actually a phsysical form with hairy bristles and elbows. You're a pure being of absolute energy that can't be contained in a small shell. You are a star, an astro dream, a non-stop love machine. Chug Chug Chug, Love Love Love. Yes I can totally feel your love laser beams spreading across the universe. You are beautiful baby! (These words were culled from a Disco State of the Union speech given to the United Nations in 1978 by Boney M after drinking a bottle of hairspray he thought was champagne.)
DRIFT -> THE DUBSTREAM
DIG -> DUBSTREAM PLAYLIST FORMULAS
DO -> PROTON GRANTS
Monday, February 12, 2007
LABNOTES 02.12.07 -> love the lab...
hi dubhead,
With Valentine's Day right around the corner we're officially launching LOVE THE LAB, a universal call for fine flowing feelings. We're not talking about lovin' in terms of bearskin rugs, sweet aromas and flickering candles. dublab leans more towards nerdy than naughty but that's part of the plan. We're shifting the universal value paradigm from sexy to substance. So come join us as we venture deep into the heart of substance and soul. Just click on the dubStream, activate your PROTON POWER and you'll be a shining member of our positive posse.
LISTEN -> THE DUBSTREAM
LEARN -> DUBSTREAM PLAYLIST FORMULAS
LOVE -> PROTON GRANTS
With Valentine's Day right around the corner we're officially launching LOVE THE LAB, a universal call for fine flowing feelings. We're not talking about lovin' in terms of bearskin rugs, sweet aromas and flickering candles. dublab leans more towards nerdy than naughty but that's part of the plan. We're shifting the universal value paradigm from sexy to substance. So come join us as we venture deep into the heart of substance and soul. Just click on the dubStream, activate your PROTON POWER and you'll be a shining member of our positive posse.
LISTEN -> THE DUBSTREAM
LEARN -> DUBSTREAM PLAYLIST FORMULAS
LOVE -> PROTON GRANTS
Monday, February 5, 2007
LABNOTES 02.05.07 - leave home for the electric unknown!
hi dubhead,
Traveling is a wonderful way to meet the world. Hitting the road with your eyes on the horizon and a head full of songs is excitement that can't be beat. The only difficulty is deciding the direction to focus your motion. There are so many places to see and people to meet. You could very well just move into the unknown with eyes wide open or spin the globe and select a destination with the utmost planned precision. However you prefer to launch, once you get your body cruising you'll escape the routine of home in a flash. With movement into newness time slows. You pull in elements of fresh environments like lassoing butterflies. Look at those wings! I've never seen such splashes of blue and what a cute fuzzy body this creature has. My dear Aunt Jasmine had a velvet sofa of similar softness that I used to bounce on like a moon explorer splashing into the stars. These memories and new sensations swirl, and as you gently release your fluttery friend with a kiss on the forehead you glance at your watch and realize mere minutes have passed since your meeting and breakfast seems so long ago. Many adventures have filled the morning and many more are to come. Life is wonderful when you hop along new paths. As you discover please keep dublab close to your heart. Whisper our name to butterflies and other nice folks you come across.
AN AUDIO ATLAS -> THE DUBSTREAM
A ROADMAP TO THE MUSIC -> DUBSTREAM PLAYLIST FORMULAS
THIS GAS MONEY GETS YOU THERE -> PROTON GRANTS
Traveling is a wonderful way to meet the world. Hitting the road with your eyes on the horizon and a head full of songs is excitement that can't be beat. The only difficulty is deciding the direction to focus your motion. There are so many places to see and people to meet. You could very well just move into the unknown with eyes wide open or spin the globe and select a destination with the utmost planned precision. However you prefer to launch, once you get your body cruising you'll escape the routine of home in a flash. With movement into newness time slows. You pull in elements of fresh environments like lassoing butterflies. Look at those wings! I've never seen such splashes of blue and what a cute fuzzy body this creature has. My dear Aunt Jasmine had a velvet sofa of similar softness that I used to bounce on like a moon explorer splashing into the stars. These memories and new sensations swirl, and as you gently release your fluttery friend with a kiss on the forehead you glance at your watch and realize mere minutes have passed since your meeting and breakfast seems so long ago. Many adventures have filled the morning and many more are to come. Life is wonderful when you hop along new paths. As you discover please keep dublab close to your heart. Whisper our name to butterflies and other nice folks you come across.
AN AUDIO ATLAS -> THE DUBSTREAM
A ROADMAP TO THE MUSIC -> DUBSTREAM PLAYLIST FORMULAS
THIS GAS MONEY GETS YOU THERE -> PROTON GRANTS
Monday, January 29, 2007
LABNOTES 01.29.07 - making change
We highly urge you to ride our wave of music magic as if on a mighty steed leaping towards the heavens. Hold tight and you will blast through the cosmos in a flashing smash and see beyond the beyond. What awaits beyond the beyond? Well, naturally the beyond but you'll be beyond this beyond and having transcended all comprehendible existence you'll start living in quadruple 4-D. You might even grow magic appendages and with markings like the starry midnight sky. Your eyes fill with violet lightning that moves through your body and shoots from the tips of your silver elbows spreading joy and pain, sunshine and rain. You will bring this true human emotion to every barrio you blow through and the masses will weep with the exclamatory joy of feeling so real. You'll even get a shiny medal from the mayor. Does this sound like a wild trip? It is indeed and it's easy to make. Just connect to the dubStream and you'll have one shoe in the stirrup.
A TOTAL TRIP -> THE DUBSTREAM
YOUR MAP -> PLAYLIST FORMULAS
THE FUEL -> PROTON GRANTS
A TOTAL TRIP -> THE DUBSTREAM
YOUR MAP -> PLAYLIST FORMULAS
THE FUEL -> PROTON GRANTS
Sunday, January 21, 2007
LABNOTES 01.21.07 - hair ye hair ye!!!
hi dubhead,
The important stuff...
COOL -> THE DUBSTREAM
AWESOME -> PLAYLIST FORMULAS
RADICAL -> PROTON GRANTS
The fun stuff...
THE WIG CURRYER
FRIDAY, January 12th
My phone buzzed steady through the early morning hours. It was an international number many digits long * buzz * buzz * buzz * but I didn't answer knowing it would be an expensive conversation with a mysterious voice. After hopping in the shower, really mine has a trampoline floor, I checked my messages and solved the mystery of the morning caller. It was my pal Annie in India. One month ago we finished a six week journey around the amazing country and after a short trip to Africa she returned to India to work on Wes Anderson's new film "Darjeeling Limited." She was calling to see if I could hop on a plane in two days to deliver a wig to India. I exuberantly answered, "Of course, anything for a head of hair!"
SATURDAY
I picked up a handmade wig and extensions from a local home workshop. It was accompanied by a mannequin head bearing pen marks illustrating the wig's placement and "Anjelica Huston" written across the forehead.
SUNDAY
Following a morning of meetings I did a load of laundry and packed my valuable cargo. In the early evening I started my airborne adventure -> LA -> Munich -> Delhi.
MONDAY
mmmmmm....airline food.
TUESDAY
I cruised through customs at the Delhi airport. "Anything to declare?" Never. I then rendezvoused with Dinesh, the film's man in Delhi. He passed along two more wigs. Three's a charm. Now I was big-time! After a delayed departure (adjust watch to Indian time: slow motion and high commotion) I flew to the always exciting Rajasthani city of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City for its beautiful clusters of blue homes. Once in the place to be, I dropped the wigs on target and was paid in the oh so common currency of Tanzanian Shillings.
MORE TUESDAY + WEDNESDAY
I hadn't planned on being in India at all so my itinerary was open. I spent my time wandering casually with wide senses. I strolled down narrow alleys and gazed at blue buildings, cows and goats. I ventured through bustling markets and met curious people, elephants and camels. I walked up steep, winding roads to unknown destinations and waved to children, goats, puppies and passing motorcycles. On a lark I boarded a bus crowded with Rajasthani men (gold earrings, huge turbans and spectacular mustaches) and women (dark skin, sparkling eyes and brilliant saris). After many dusty fields and scattered farms I ended up in a small village called Osian. Here I met a huge crowd of wide eyed school children, explored 8th century sandstone temples, and whistled afternoon greetings to peacocks, wild boars, and green parrots. Just another day electrically alive.
THURSDAY
After a morning of more exploration I boarded a plane to Bombay. Upon arrival in this raddest of cities my mind was laser focused on Haji Ebrahim's Radio Repair and Record Shop deep in the Null Bazaar across from Handiwala Masjid. I jumped into what I soon discovered to be the slowest taxi on Earth. Due to my Hindi illiteracy I must have missed the words "SNAIL JALOPY" emblazoned across the side. The driver stopped every few minutes to have a snack, make a phone call, ask for directions and request I give him a spray bottle of shirt starch (of course, I carry these everywhere). Meanwhile I was wringing my hands with the fear of missing my record shopping opportunity. Luckily Haji's crew was on high alert and once in the vicinity we were greeted by a motorcycle escort through the packed streets. I spent the next few hours digging through a blissful bounty of amazing Bollywood vinyl. I walked out with a treasure of amazing wax and a smile on my face. This quickly faded into an expression of fear as I swooped into the turbo taxi yang of my earlier cabbie's molasses yin. We sped through the streets at a dangerous pace barely dodging humans and other animate and inanimate thingies.
FRIDAY
After 24 hours above the clouds and in airport lounges I was back where I started in sunny Los Angeles. There was one major difference. My luggage was filled with amazing music in place of artificial hair.
-frosty
REST IN PEACE "THE GODFATHER OF SOUL" MR. JAMES BROWN
THE LABRAT COMPUTER MONITOR MATINEE: Take a peek at the brand new blog version of this vibrant visual offering of music videos and more.
PLUG AWARDS: Once again the forward thinking folks at the Plug Awards have nominated dublab for "best online radio" (obsessive media category). Help the Labrats bring home the trophy by voting today.
=========================================
THE DUBLAB FUTURE ROOTS FOR FREE MP3 BLOG
=========================================
Welcome to a brand new source of sound excitement! Our MP3 offering is an opportunity to share super music with you. Please enjoy and turn on your friends and family to some fine future roots too.
Panda Bear - Comfy in Nautica
this gem is from...the forthcoming album "Person Pitch" on Carpark Records.
Karen Dalton - Katie Cruel
this gem is from...the new reissue of Karen's 1971 album "In My Own Time" on Light In The Attic Records.
Jackie Mittoo - Soul Bird
this gem is from...the new reissue of Jackie Mittoo's 1971 album "Wishbone" on Light In The Attic Records.
Yo la Tengo - Beanbag Chair
this gem is from...the awesome album "I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass" on Matador.
Broughton & Casati - Be My Boy
this gem is from..."the Rage" 7 inch on Plug Research.
James Figurine - Other 99
this gem is from...the "Covers" 7 inch on Plug Research.
Sam Amidon - Tribulation
this gem is from...the album "But This Chicken Proved Falsehearted" on Plug Research.
Take - Rehearsing my Thoughts
this gem is from...the "Took One EP" on Poo-Bah Records.
Adventure Time - We All Agree It's Grand
this gem is from...the Adventure Time "Jukebox Series" 45 on Aim Records.
***********************************************
DUBLAB PODCAST: Super sprout sessions from - Bird Show, Nobody, Feathers, a Hawk and a Hacksaw, the Books, Thomas Fehlmann, Greg Davis & Sebastian Roux, Colleen, Daedelus, Terry Callier, Dntel, Nobukazu Takemura, Patrick Wolf, Animal Collective, the Clogs and Matmos with Keith Fullerton Whitman, 10 Elements, Scienz of Life with Sol Uprising, Erik Friedlander, Tom Brosseau, a "Sound of LA" megamix by Kutmah, David Thomas Broughton, Spank Rock, Entrance, a high school marching band funk mix by Egon of Stones Throw/Now Again and Stuart & Caan: the Mayfly Dance!
DUBLAB PHOTO GLOW: Take a peek into the world of dublab and we'll guarantee your eyes will never be the same.
THE DREAM SCENE - images from imaginary happenings: We'd love to have you get involved in dublab's freshest creative action, our fantasy concert poster & paraphernalia project. Make a poster, fake flyer, ticket stub, non-existent newspaper review, or tour t-shirt reflecting your imaginary happening. There is one simple guideline (but really no rules): the super shows you're sharing should have never actually happened. Let your creativity bring into being the magic that resides in your mind. Click here for more info.
LOOP LOVE: "dublab presents: in the loop 4" has entered the world! Pick up your copy and hear spellbinding selections from Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors, Devendra Banhart, Lavender Diamond, Feathers and the Long Lost.
FRESH PICKED: Check out our new favorites page on Turntablelab for some grand gems.
FORMULA ARCHIVE: Take a glance into dublab's past with our new playlist archive.
UP OUR SLEEVE: We're bringing "UP OUR SLEEVE: the dublab covers project" back to Europe. If you have sponsor/location leads in Stockholm, Barcelona, Berlin and London please give us the good word (info@dublab.com).
HOTKEY FEVER: Catch the craze. dublab hotkeys are your key to connecting with creative, progressive-minded people around the globe. Contact our advertising champion Rita (rita@dublab.com) to make this fever dream a reality.
Myspace out with us...
DUBLAB ON MYSPACE
UP OUR SLEEVE ON MYSPACE
******DUBLAB HAPPENINGS ARE HAPPENING!********
SATURDAY, January 20th (opening 6-9pm) � February 17, 2007
kozyndan's.....Nirai Kanai
For their second solo exhibition at sixspace, kozyndan (Kozue and Dan Kitchens) present new gouache and ink on paper works in Nirai Kanai�
We know you want more.
sixspace
5803 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
323.932.6200
sixspace.com
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 12-6pm
=======
SUNDAY, January 28th
boo hoo hoo it's back.....
GIVE UP
stop dancing and cry to the eye wetting selections of...
Dntel
frosty
Peter (Los Straightjackets)
Small Town Talk (Zach Cowie & Chad Brown)
+ more sad surprises
FREE / 21+ / 9pm-2am
new pirate-themed bar (!) location with a delicious food menu & awesome drink array.
The Redwood Bar & Grill
316 W. 2nd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213.680.2600
theredwoodbar.com
sealevelechopark.com
dublab.com
===============
PEACE & RESPECT,
The Labrats
The important stuff...
COOL -> THE DUBSTREAM
AWESOME -> PLAYLIST FORMULAS
RADICAL -> PROTON GRANTS
The fun stuff...
THE WIG CURRYER
FRIDAY, January 12th
My phone buzzed steady through the early morning hours. It was an international number many digits long * buzz * buzz * buzz * but I didn't answer knowing it would be an expensive conversation with a mysterious voice. After hopping in the shower, really mine has a trampoline floor, I checked my messages and solved the mystery of the morning caller. It was my pal Annie in India. One month ago we finished a six week journey around the amazing country and after a short trip to Africa she returned to India to work on Wes Anderson's new film "Darjeeling Limited." She was calling to see if I could hop on a plane in two days to deliver a wig to India. I exuberantly answered, "Of course, anything for a head of hair!"
SATURDAY
I picked up a handmade wig and extensions from a local home workshop. It was accompanied by a mannequin head bearing pen marks illustrating the wig's placement and "Anjelica Huston" written across the forehead.
SUNDAY
Following a morning of meetings I did a load of laundry and packed my valuable cargo. In the early evening I started my airborne adventure -> LA -> Munich -> Delhi.
MONDAY
mmmmmm....airline food.
TUESDAY
I cruised through customs at the Delhi airport. "Anything to declare?" Never. I then rendezvoused with Dinesh, the film's man in Delhi. He passed along two more wigs. Three's a charm. Now I was big-time! After a delayed departure (adjust watch to Indian time: slow motion and high commotion) I flew to the always exciting Rajasthani city of Jodhpur, also known as the Blue City for its beautiful clusters of blue homes. Once in the place to be, I dropped the wigs on target and was paid in the oh so common currency of Tanzanian Shillings.
MORE TUESDAY + WEDNESDAY
I hadn't planned on being in India at all so my itinerary was open. I spent my time wandering casually with wide senses. I strolled down narrow alleys and gazed at blue buildings, cows and goats. I ventured through bustling markets and met curious people, elephants and camels. I walked up steep, winding roads to unknown destinations and waved to children, goats, puppies and passing motorcycles. On a lark I boarded a bus crowded with Rajasthani men (gold earrings, huge turbans and spectacular mustaches) and women (dark skin, sparkling eyes and brilliant saris). After many dusty fields and scattered farms I ended up in a small village called Osian. Here I met a huge crowd of wide eyed school children, explored 8th century sandstone temples, and whistled afternoon greetings to peacocks, wild boars, and green parrots. Just another day electrically alive.
THURSDAY
After a morning of more exploration I boarded a plane to Bombay. Upon arrival in this raddest of cities my mind was laser focused on Haji Ebrahim's Radio Repair and Record Shop deep in the Null Bazaar across from Handiwala Masjid. I jumped into what I soon discovered to be the slowest taxi on Earth. Due to my Hindi illiteracy I must have missed the words "SNAIL JALOPY" emblazoned across the side. The driver stopped every few minutes to have a snack, make a phone call, ask for directions and request I give him a spray bottle of shirt starch (of course, I carry these everywhere). Meanwhile I was wringing my hands with the fear of missing my record shopping opportunity. Luckily Haji's crew was on high alert and once in the vicinity we were greeted by a motorcycle escort through the packed streets. I spent the next few hours digging through a blissful bounty of amazing Bollywood vinyl. I walked out with a treasure of amazing wax and a smile on my face. This quickly faded into an expression of fear as I swooped into the turbo taxi yang of my earlier cabbie's molasses yin. We sped through the streets at a dangerous pace barely dodging humans and other animate and inanimate thingies.
FRIDAY
After 24 hours above the clouds and in airport lounges I was back where I started in sunny Los Angeles. There was one major difference. My luggage was filled with amazing music in place of artificial hair.
-frosty
REST IN PEACE "THE GODFATHER OF SOUL" MR. JAMES BROWN
THE LABRAT COMPUTER MONITOR MATINEE: Take a peek at the brand new blog version of this vibrant visual offering of music videos and more.
PLUG AWARDS: Once again the forward thinking folks at the Plug Awards have nominated dublab for "best online radio" (obsessive media category). Help the Labrats bring home the trophy by voting today.
=========================================
THE DUBLAB FUTURE ROOTS FOR FREE MP3 BLOG
=========================================
Welcome to a brand new source of sound excitement! Our MP3 offering is an opportunity to share super music with you. Please enjoy and turn on your friends and family to some fine future roots too.
Panda Bear - Comfy in Nautica
this gem is from...the forthcoming album "Person Pitch" on Carpark Records.
Karen Dalton - Katie Cruel
this gem is from...the new reissue of Karen's 1971 album "In My Own Time" on Light In The Attic Records.
Jackie Mittoo - Soul Bird
this gem is from...the new reissue of Jackie Mittoo's 1971 album "Wishbone" on Light In The Attic Records.
Yo la Tengo - Beanbag Chair
this gem is from...the awesome album "I Am Not Afraid Of You And I Will Beat Your Ass" on Matador.
Broughton & Casati - Be My Boy
this gem is from..."the Rage" 7 inch on Plug Research.
James Figurine - Other 99
this gem is from...the "Covers" 7 inch on Plug Research.
Sam Amidon - Tribulation
this gem is from...the album "But This Chicken Proved Falsehearted" on Plug Research.
Take - Rehearsing my Thoughts
this gem is from...the "Took One EP" on Poo-Bah Records.
Adventure Time - We All Agree It's Grand
this gem is from...the Adventure Time "Jukebox Series" 45 on Aim Records.
***********************************************
DUBLAB PODCAST: Super sprout sessions from - Bird Show, Nobody, Feathers, a Hawk and a Hacksaw, the Books, Thomas Fehlmann, Greg Davis & Sebastian Roux, Colleen, Daedelus, Terry Callier, Dntel, Nobukazu Takemura, Patrick Wolf, Animal Collective, the Clogs and Matmos with Keith Fullerton Whitman, 10 Elements, Scienz of Life with Sol Uprising, Erik Friedlander, Tom Brosseau, a "Sound of LA" megamix by Kutmah, David Thomas Broughton, Spank Rock, Entrance, a high school marching band funk mix by Egon of Stones Throw/Now Again and Stuart & Caan: the Mayfly Dance!
DUBLAB PHOTO GLOW: Take a peek into the world of dublab and we'll guarantee your eyes will never be the same.
THE DREAM SCENE - images from imaginary happenings: We'd love to have you get involved in dublab's freshest creative action, our fantasy concert poster & paraphernalia project. Make a poster, fake flyer, ticket stub, non-existent newspaper review, or tour t-shirt reflecting your imaginary happening. There is one simple guideline (but really no rules): the super shows you're sharing should have never actually happened. Let your creativity bring into being the magic that resides in your mind. Click here for more info.
LOOP LOVE: "dublab presents: in the loop 4" has entered the world! Pick up your copy and hear spellbinding selections from Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors, Devendra Banhart, Lavender Diamond, Feathers and the Long Lost.
FRESH PICKED: Check out our new favorites page on Turntablelab for some grand gems.
FORMULA ARCHIVE: Take a glance into dublab's past with our new playlist archive.
UP OUR SLEEVE: We're bringing "UP OUR SLEEVE: the dublab covers project" back to Europe. If you have sponsor/location leads in Stockholm, Barcelona, Berlin and London please give us the good word (info@dublab.com).
HOTKEY FEVER: Catch the craze. dublab hotkeys are your key to connecting with creative, progressive-minded people around the globe. Contact our advertising champion Rita (rita@dublab.com) to make this fever dream a reality.
Myspace out with us...
DUBLAB ON MYSPACE
UP OUR SLEEVE ON MYSPACE
******DUBLAB HAPPENINGS ARE HAPPENING!********
SATURDAY, January 20th (opening 6-9pm) � February 17, 2007
kozyndan's.....Nirai Kanai
For their second solo exhibition at sixspace, kozyndan (Kozue and Dan Kitchens) present new gouache and ink on paper works in Nirai Kanai�
We know you want more.
sixspace
5803 Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232
323.932.6200
sixspace.com
Gallery hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 12-6pm
=======
SUNDAY, January 28th
boo hoo hoo it's back.....
GIVE UP
stop dancing and cry to the eye wetting selections of...
Dntel
frosty
Peter (Los Straightjackets)
Small Town Talk (Zach Cowie & Chad Brown)
+ more sad surprises
FREE / 21+ / 9pm-2am
new pirate-themed bar (!) location with a delicious food menu & awesome drink array.
The Redwood Bar & Grill
316 W. 2nd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
213.680.2600
theredwoodbar.com
sealevelechopark.com
dublab.com
===============
PEACE & RESPECT,
The Labrats
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