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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Tonight in L.A. (February 10, 2013)

Tonight is Grammy night in Los Angeles - for all the music aficionados that will be geared to the couch in the early evening, there is plenty later at night to get excited about.  Whether its the return of Justin Timberlake at Hollywood Palladium or the charitable beat down at House of Blues with Deadmau5, Timbaland + Demetrius, Nero and Crookers.





For less mayhem, but still plenty of beats - Drai's hosts Salva and SMOG Sundays invades Echoplex with Youngsta, Icicle, Deco and Mesck.   Full list of shows below:





Los Feliz Quartet @ The Central SAPC (7 PM)

The Lappitt-Rocha Sunday Night Jazz Jam @ The MInt

Enjuilliet, Cota, McKenna Faith, Fereshta, Stoop @ The Roxy

Deadmau5, Timbaland + Demetrius, Nero, Crookers  @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip

Michael Grant & The Assassins, Ivan Ooze, Handsome As Sin, The Ragged Jubilee @ The Viper Room

Nora Davis, Matt Davis @ Los Globos (FREE)

My Bloody Valentine Nite w/ Cosmonauts, Tennis System, Moonbeams, Slowness @ The Echo

SMOG Sundays w/ Youngsta, Icicle, Deco & Mesck @ The Echoplex

The Reflections, SNEAKPEEK @ The Satellite (FREE)

Daniel Zaitchik, Fay Wolf, John Gallagher, JR., Rachael Cantu @ Bootleg Theater

The Toledo Show @ Harvelle’s

Elle Carpenter, Mei OHara, Acoustic Minds, Alex’s Hands @ TRiP

Grammy Party ($9.99 Bottomless Champagne) @ Saint Rocke

Tammie Brown’s Rollz Roycezz Revue w/ DJ Margeaux, Hamrock and Frankie Alvaro @ Alex’s Bar

HFL (Hard Fast & Loud), Last of the Bad Men, Rats in the Wall, Sidepipe Motorbike @ Constellation Room

Star Anna, Bitch & Our Lady J @ The Hotel Café

Salva, Fashen, DJ Metric @ Drai’s Hollywood

Justin Timberlake @ Holylwood Palladium

Coed Pageant, Pretend Electric, Moon Chao, Summer Lovebirds @ Redwood Bar

Red Light Redemption, Gramilla, Kavan, Blacklist Union, Haster, All Else Fails @ House of Blues – Anaheim

Keith Sweat @ California Center for the Arts – Escondido

Blackwater Jukebox @ Down and Out Bar

Dan Schnelle, Max Haymer, Hamilton Price @ Bluewhale

Friday, November 23, 2012

Tonight in L.A. (November 23, 2012)

After you take down some leftovers, get some Black Friday shopping in and decompress - you might be wise to consider checking out some live music.  It will help you work off those T-day calories and will take your mind off any family drama that may have ensued.  

If you're in LA there is no shortage of musical distractions - from the massive dubstep throwdown that is SMOG's 6 Year Anniversary party at The Roxy to the fun of Yo Gabba Gabba Live! at Nokia Theatre - you should be audibly pleased.   The latter has two performances - one at 2 and one at 5:30 and is actually fun for all, kids and adults included.  The former might be a bit too filthy for the pre-teen crowd.



To dance off that turkey and gravy - Afrojack brings his poptacular production and dance floor anthems to Hollywood Palladium with support from Shermanology, Quintino and R3hab.  For a more indie dance vibe - consider checking out the final 2012 installment of Private Label at Lure with Holy Ghost! and Them Jeans.  Get there early for the Left Over, Do Over's post Thanksgiving celebration, and just stay for the React, DubFrequency and MFG Productions event that has become a Friday night staple for the cool crowd.



Westsiders don't have to travel far to dance - just head to The Central SAPC and catch the Silent Frisco crew mash up Boys Noize with Wu Tang Clan all night long.  It certainly is something you might want to f' with.   If you're really feeling the hip-hop vibes though, then Action Bronson and Cypress Hill at House of Blues or Dom Kennedy at Club Nokia are probably better choices.



For a complete list of shows, see below

  • Afrojack, Shermanology, Quintino, R3hab @ Hollywood Palladium
  • Norin & Rad @ Exchange LA
  • Yo Gabba Gabba Live! @ Nokia Theatre LA Live (2 PM; 5:30 PM)
  • Dom Kennedy, Niko G4 @ Club Nokia
  • Colleen Green, Sisu, Tropical Popsicle, Dee Dee (DJ Set) @ The Satellite
  • Tamaryn, Tropic of Cancer, VUM @ The Echo
  • SMOG 6 YEAR ANNIVERSARY w/ Antiserum, Truth, SPL, Noah D, Pawn, Kelly Dean, Steady & Special Guests @ The Roxy
  • Jason Wright @ Room 5 Lounge
  • Angger Dimas, Bassjackers, Rifat Ziadeh, Peacetreaty, K-Theory @ Avalon
  • California Metalfest Battle of the Bands feat. Rogue Stallion, Fight The War, Push The Weak, Raised by Wolves, Save Your Sorrows, According to Arianna @ Key Club
  • It’s Casual, FATSO JETSON, The Generators, CHUCK DUKOWSKI SEXTET, Buffalo Eye @ Troubadour
  • Michael Des Barres Band, Cardiac, The Maybe Somedays, Charming Liars, DJ Bigginz @ The Viper Room
  • Toni Lee & Dany Vano @ On The Rox
  • The Left Over @ Lure (3-9 PM)(Thanksgiving Installment of The Do Over)
  • Chris Pierce, Big Joe Hurt @ Harvelles
  • Silent Frisco – Wu Tang Clan vs. Boys Noize @ The Central SAPC
  • Blue Eyed Devils, B. Slade @ WitZend
  • The Reunion Anthology w/ The Hellhounds @ Brixton South Bay
  • Joe Buck Yourself, Los Mysteriosos, Batbombs @ Alex’s Bar
  • J Boog, Hot Rain, True Press @ Saint Rocke
  • Mt. Eden, Slander @ Yost Theater (6 PM)
  • Donald Glaude, Stellar, Andy D’Arrigo, Danny Love @ Yost Theater (RSVP for FREE entry before 10:30)
  • Palyrma, Spirit Waves, Wonder Wheel @ The Mint
  • Holy Ghost! (DJ Set), Them Jeans @ Lure
  • Cypress Hill, Action Bronson @ House of Blues – Sunset Strip
  • Farah Moans, Marzler, Dirty Little Billy @ El Cid
  • Echosmith @ Hard Rock Café
  • Pebs @ Redwood Bar
  • Spaceships, Manhattan Murder Mystery, Religious Girls, M31, Stab City @ LA Fort
  • Barry Zweig Trio @ Del Monte Speakeasy
  • Standing Hawthorn, This Time With Feeling, Broken Anchor @ Constellation Room
  • The Ragged Jubilee, Magazine Dirty @ SLO Brew
  • Blueprint, Mad Dukes @ Industry Theater

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Los Globos Gets Served (Closes Temporarily)

Rumor on the Sunset Blvd. is that emerging dance club and late night unwind spot, Club Los Globos, closed its doors today after having their dance and live music permits cancelled by the city on October 29, 2012.  Although the motives behind the rescinding of their paperwork are not yet clear to me - local resident discontent probably has something to do with it as the venue caught some flack for its penchant for all night events and intoxicated patrons.    But - what do you expect from a music venue?  



Los Globos was a welcomed addition to the after hours menu of venues, as well as becoming a hub for emerging talent and hot promoters and labels (Iheartcomix, Mad Decent, A Club Called Rhonda, Vice, SMOG and LA Records had each thrown events there).  Owner Steve Edelson made true on his promise of maintaining the club's Latin identity, while simultaneously expanding its musical horizons with a larger dance floor that was DJ friendly and improving the downstairs sound.   Coupled with Edelson's other property holdings in the neighborhood - Globos was shaping up to be a legit force in competing for and hosting late night dance events.

Provided the venue can reacquire their permits, the venue could reopen in as little as 45 days, just in time for holiday celebrations and New Years Eve events.  We're putting in a little SUPERGOOD prayer that the permits are reacquired or reinstated.  Until then - the club remains closed with the exception of private events.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

BASS/OFF - Melt Your Face With Bass on 1.19.11

How much Bass can you handle in your face? You better hope a lot - because Mr. Danny Johnson and Mr. Brad Hoss have combined faces and forces to bring you one epically bass heavy event at Key Club tonight.

A who's who of local dubstep culture will definitely be in the house with SMOG and Media Contender camps representing strong, and the Gotta Dance Dirty crew in the mix as well. All will be celebrating the annual aging process of both Johnson and Hoss - and rejoicing in the Coachella announcements of a handful of dubstep artists.

Kastle is the scheduled headliner. The beatsmith from Pittsburgh knows how to work a crowd - big or small (he just played Check Yo Ponytail w/ Tobacco and Royal Bangs) and he will have some stellar support from Flinch, Camo UFOs and Mr. White. When the special guest(s) step up to the stage - the party is just going to reach out of this world levels of awesome if the guests are who I think they are.

If you want to do the wobble step, get your face melted off by bass or just want to have a good hump day - I highly recommend you go to Key Club.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Red Bull Music Academy Presents: Culture Clash w/ SMOG, Dim Mak, Stones Throw & Dub Club


Tonight, LA plays host to the U.S. Debut of Red Bull Music Academy's Culture Clash event. Taking place at Exchange - 4 of the hottest music troupes representing Los Angeles, Dim Mak, Stones Throw, SMOG and Dub Club hit stages for a certainly epic night.

The atmosphere will be competitive as the scene-sters compete over the course of four rounds, (although the competition will likely be friendlier than tonight's Cavs vs. Heat post "Decision" match up). For each round, the crowd will register their vote(s) on a handful of criteria - including measured cheers and applause. After warming up their respective stages with 15 minute set, the first round will judge the musicians ability to "select" the right tunes. The second round focuses on the entertainment factor and is expected to feature special guests. The third round stretches the musicians knowledge of other genres - having them stretch from their traditional outfits. The fourth (and final) round, also known as the "banger round," requires the music teams to bring their most raucous sets and baddest tunes to win over the crowd.

The night will be hosted by MC Commander - who will lead Dim Mak (electro), Dub Club (roots reggae), Smog (dubstep) and Stones Throw (funk/soul/hip-hop) through their battles over their respective soundsystems. For those unfamiliar with traditional sound clashes, each collective supplies their own sound system for the event.

With staple LA resident DJ artists like Them Jeans (Dim Mak Tuesdays), Thee Mike B (Cannonball Sundays at Drais), DJ Fashen (Cannonball Sundays at Drais), Tom Chasteen (Dub Club), Roy Corduroy (Dub Club), Dam Funk (Funkmosphere) - you know the music will be the sort of stuff that keeps LA crowds moving. Throw in some more name brand artists like 12th Planet (Smog), Peanut Butter Wolf (Stones Throw), Craze (Smog), Mayer Hawthorne (Stones Throw) and whomever Dim Mak's special guest is (or guests are) and you've got one hell of a show.

Don't miss it. Buy tickets here. (UPDATE: 10:40 am - TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT)

And, FYI, cop your tickets now because I heard it might sell out! If for some reason you can't make it, but you want to check out some DJ mashed music - DJ Quickie Mart plays his last show at Air Conditioned Lounge on Lincoln Blvd. in Venice.





Sunday, August 22, 2010

SUNSET JUNCTION STUMBLES/SMOG 4 YEAR ANNIVERSARY RUMBLES

Hey SUPERGOODMUSIC nation. Its Monday morning and we're feeling fresh from an amazing night of hardcore dubstep on Saturday night at the SMOG 4 Year Anniversary Party and a dosage of LA scenesters at Drais Hollywood for Cannonball Sundays last night. Thankfully we were able to make it to those events because SUPERGOODMUSIC experienced a FAIL of epic proportions when we learned that our Sunset Junction press passes did not exist.

Those shenanigans first: SUNSET FLUNKTION

After repeated attempts to elicit a written response from the Sunset Junction team, they had informed one of our writers that our press passes were forthcoming and would be issued as they had been last year. However, come Friday there was no confirmation e-mail received so we wisely contacted the Sunset Junction offices. That led to us being referred to an outside third party press coordinator, Rogers and Cowan, to attempt to resolve the situation and a woman regretfully told us that they could not accommodate our request because they were "at capacity," which took our breath away....

HOLD UP HOLD UP HOLD UP! An outdoor 4 block street festival that expects maybe 20,000 people is at capacity? We may not be Sunset Junction 30 year veterans, but we are not stupid. There is no way that Sunset Junction was "at capacity."

And on top of that, the grassroots community related event that has been going on for 30 years suddenly stops supporting the grassroots community that represents the essence of the motivations behind the Sunset Junction Street Fair? It seems so inconsistent with the Fair's character. But, when you look at the heightened ticket prices for this year's event and the poor communication from both Junction and the outside company, Rogers and Cowan, engaged to do their press, perhaps it is not so surprising. Sunset Junction is not supposed to be a corporate event, but all signs point to it moving that direction now, including their election of Rogers and Cowan to do their press.

We reached out to Rogers and Cowan to attempt to resolve the situation on Friday and again Saturday.

A quote from Rogers and Cowan's site says "[w]ith Rogers & Cowan’s global network and cross-promotional potential as our start-points, we work closely with tastemakers, music supervisors, national talent bookers, and a host of other trusted media connections to build customized and integrated campaigns for our entire client base." We're a local tastemaker and trusted media source in the LA music community and Rogers and Cowan gave SUPERGOODMUSIC the metaphorical press dick in the ass. So, Rogers and Cowan, you get a fail and Sunset Junction you get a fail for hiring them. If they pride themselves on working closely with tastemakers and trusted media connections - then what were they thinking? Perhaps they think we are not a trusted media connection, but not a tastemaker? Please. Tell us the last time SUPERGOODMUSIC picked or even suggested a loser.

Brandon took the liberty of writing to a contact at Rogers and Cowan to address the situation and try and dig to the root of the communication snafu and misrepresentation. It took to threatening to publish an article that would chastise and criticize Sunset Junction and its press organizers, Rogers and Cowan, to obtain a favorable response. And even that was a day late and a buck short; the favorable response was from a Karen Sundell (thank you Karen). Two press passes produced for us at the eleventh hour on Sunday - 1:36 p.m. to be exact. 6 minutes after one of the acts we had wrote about, The Janks, had finished their set.

Thanks Rogers and Cowan and Sunset Junction for that matter. We relied on you to attend the festival and then you dropped the ball. We changed all of our weekend plans after your failure and only when we threatened to expose your misdeeds did you offer us access to Sunset Junction. And you offered us access only on the second day, after we'd e-mailed you multiple times about the issue; after more than half of LA's great up and comers, like Saint Motel, Orgone and Eastern Conference Champions, had already played.

Needless to see, we didn't go. We've got principals here at SUPERGOODMUSIC. Rogers and Cowan, we said we'd publish your bullshit story if you didn't correct the misrepresentation and you didn't correct it in time. The street fair was over capacity? We're surprised you couldn't come up with a better excuse. But, in the famous words of Ocho Cinco, Child Please!


Just for giggles - here is a portion of Brandon's last e-mail to Rogers and Cowan.

"We were kind enough to give publicity in anticipation of being granted the same access we received last year and our publication has grown since then. A contributing writer was told our access would be granted again. ...

As you can see, junctions decision not only surprises us, but irritates us.

I am giving you and the organizers of Junction the chance to do the right thing and grant press access to an organization that has already given favorable coverage to your event. You can read our most recent Junction post at www.supergoodmusic.com/blast.html.

As indicated above, failure to be granted press access will result in us publishing a story about that failure as opposed to the street fair itself. I just cannot let being led to believe we had access only to be denied access slide. We relied on those representations and, at this point, it was to our detriment.

Let me know if you've had any openings or found us a press pass some other way.

Thanks.

Best,

Brandon"



SMOG ANNIVERSARY PARTY:



SMOG and Media Contender, in our opinion, are much more in tune with today's music market than the Sunset Junction organizers or Rogers and Cowan for that matter. Both SMOG and Media Contender have done an excellent job of building a core nucleus of true dubstep fans to attend their events over the past several years, and Saturday night the performance to a capacity crowd that consisted of only adults was one of the better full on dubstep or electro events I've attended in the great city of LA. SMOG wisely crafted a night catered to the alcohol drinking crowd and avoided the multitude of problems and potential catastrophes that come from hosting an 18+ or all ages event.


SUPERGOODMUSIC arrived on the scene after the party was already jumping - sometime between 11 and midnight. Only guest listers were being let in at that point, so thankfully we were able to flex some clout and get through the door, but not after a serious security check. Not sure if the security had anything to do with complying with the new Raver Task Force rules because I'm not even sure that the SMOG event drew scrutiny from the city, but regardless, the security was serious.


From security, we were thrust into the main performance room where dubstep artists were rotating in and out. The crowd was infected with a wobble step - from front to back you could see flat brim donning patrons bobbing their heads to the 140 bpm rhythms. After experiencing a taste of the indoor dubstep room - we wandered outside to check out the Media Contender stage.

B-boys and b-girls were more prevalent outside, where the music was a lot less hardcore dubstep and much more of an eclectic mix. Frequenters of the entrenched SMOG and Media Contender scene clustered together, exhaling smooth smoke streams into the cool warehouse district atmosphere. The merch booth saw some heavy traffic where you could purchase your SMOG 4 Year anniversary gear as well as the limited edition 12th Planet is My Homeboy T-Shirts (cop them at www.12thplanet2012.com)

With bars both inside and out, and extremely good sound control (you couldn't hear the dubstep outside except when you were very close to the entrance to inside), the environment was perfect to enjoy whatever mix of music you were seeking.

Thee Mike B closed things down outside as 12th Planet and Special Guest, Plastician, closed the night inside. Spending most of our time getting down to the dubstep, 12th played a set that experimented a lot with MCs - more so than some of the other performances of his recent past. The crowd was easily biggest during his set, which he closed with his remix of M.I.A.'s "Born Free." Plastician, dressed in his special SMOG 4 LA Lakers Jersey surprised with some wicked shifts, although the crowd thinned some as the clock approached 2 a.m.

Exiting into the dark LA night around 1:45, we left the event wondering how much bigger next year's party will be...and still pissed at the Sunset Junction people and Rogers and Cowan cause we missed Orgone, Saint Motel, Ghostland Observatory and more.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Dubtroit One Year Anniversary Party w/ 12th Planet





12th Planet killed it tonight at Echoplex and it looks like he is going to resurface on Tuesday at Detroit Bar. I didn't include this in the blast because I don't think it was yet announced at that time, or at least Detroit Bar did not have the flyer up. BUT, now they do and it looks dubby and dope.

In addition to 12th Planet, Pawn & Emu, Dustmite, Steady & Kelly Dean and Tealong are all playing at the Dubtroit One Year Anniversary Party.

It is free with RSVP. Go to smogla.com to RSVP.
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