Archive for February, 2009

Say What?! Vampire Formal January 31st Beauty Bar Video

February 28th, 2009 | Category: Events/Parties, Photos


Tonight is Say What?! Magick at Beauty Bar. Check out this video we made of the Say What?! party last month!

-Jason Sturtsman

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Stereo Panda: Spring Windbreaker and Trucker Madness

February 28th, 2009 | Category: Style

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Spring is nearly here! With that, Stereo Panda just released a nice batch of one of kind windbreakers that you can only find on their shop site.

-Samantha Estrella

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Mommy’s Little Monster Photo Booth Feb 22nd Wasted Space

February 27th, 2009 | Category: Events/Parties, Photos

-Capra

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Mary Velo: March DJ Mixtape

February 27th, 2009 | Category: DJ Mixes, Mp3's, Music

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 Everyone likes presents, yeah? Here’s a gift from Mary Velo.

March 2009 DJ Set Download Here

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 Tracklisting:

  • 1. Esperanto (Solo remix) – Zombie Disco Squad
  • 2. Not For Me – Holgi Star
  • 3. La Swing – Worthy
  • 4. Tokyo Tunnel – Tom Flynn
  • 5. Tromp It – Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner
  • 6. Jazz Thang (Riva Starr remix) – Andre Crom
  • 7. Hablando (Radio Slave’s Breakdown remix) – Ramirez
  • 8. Sequencer – Mowgli
  • 9. Noiser (Mary Velo remx) – Audion
  • 10. Basomeno (MiniCoolBoyz remix) – Marco Esse
  • 11. Twinbeat (Dandi & Ugo remix) – Twinbeat
  • 12. Le Cirkus – Martinez
  • 13. I Tele U Bo – Thomas Muller & Okain
  • 14. Caribean (Marshall & Libex remix) – Andy PJ & Marshall
  • 15. Makes No Sense – Mr. G

-Samantha Estrella

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Drank Slows Your Roll : Anti Energy Drinks

February 27th, 2009 | Category: Edibles

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Drank is a new anti energy drink that is sure to “slow your roll” .  Sipping on this purple syrup which is infused with melatonin, valerian root and rose hips will give it a sedating effect on the user.  I can’t wait to try this at the Nightclub and Bar Convention Indiekrush will be at this upcoming week.  Hopefully we can secure their sponsorship so you can try it for free at one of our Say What?! events.

-Jason Sturtsman

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Frankie Chan Boots Steve Aoki Mask Wearer

February 26th, 2009 | Category: Music, Random Lifestyle

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Steve Aoki mask wearers have been appearing at Franki Chan’s LA parties as a new way to torture the superstar DJ.  According to comments made by Frankie Chan, someone is handing out Steve Aoki pillowfaces and shirts in front of all Iheartcomix events as they enter the venue.  When Steve Aoki was asked for comment, his response was “I can’t be responsible for what my fans do with my pillowface”. Sike!

-Jason Sturtsman

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Dance Party Massacre Video : Slumber Party Death

February 25th, 2009 | Category: Style


Dance Party Massacre, who we featured a while ago, has a funny horror video they shot showcasing their clothes and a new Wolf design.  It is great to see a DIY fashion video that gets the word out about a streetwear clothing line.

-Jason Sturtsman

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Sweedish Columbia Collective Interview: Sweeden Indie Electro Scene

February 24th, 2009 | Category: Music, Random Lifestyle

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Who is Swedish Columbia?

  • Swedish Columbia is a music/art collective started by old friends, Shelby Cinca (Washington, DC) and Håkan Johansson (Gothenburg, Sweden), who met in the 90s punk scene in Gothenburg, Sweden. Helping grow the underground scene at the time by contributing to putting out records and organizing shows while also screaming into microphones and destroying drumsets. Keeping in contact over the years they found themselves drawn to graphic design and electronic music. With the “Do It Yourself” ethic they learned in the past, Swedish Columbia has become flag that binds together groups of friends and like-minded artists to inspire each other’s creations and contribute sound, visual art and new events around the world.
  • But I’d expand on it even more — I (Shelby Cinca), initially started Swedish Columbia as a clothing brand and a traditional record label. Over time and thinking back to my experiences in punk/hardcore bands in the 90s and early 2000s I kind of began to realize that record labels are an old institutional way of doing things. You got signed to labels before to fund recordings and to help get distribution for your album. The digital age really has fixed the distribution problem and brought the distribution to the people with sites like bandcamp.com and the new muxtape.com when it launches. I think people are more comfortable with non-itunes/beatport interfaces so these direct sales are going to be the way to go. So really running a “label” is like theatre of the past.  I see a collective being more open ended, we all have similar tastes and are friends and want to see eachother grow under some sort of loose brand/crew. Any money goes directly to the artists with us all putting a tiny percentage in a pool to print flyers/stickers and maybe even a collectible compilation LP or something in the future. I think the world should run more collectively, so this thinking may be the “Swedish”-ness in the name, being a little more socialist about it all- sharing, giving back to the people.

Who is in the collective?

When did you start the Masters of the Universe compilations?

  • Sakura Night contacted my musical persona Triobelisk on myspace about being on the first MOTU comp – I was a little unsure and cautious about it at first as I wanted to know who else was on it bla bla bla… I eventually gave him a track and then he launched the comp. Afterwards as I saw things come together with his endless promoing on myspace and blogs I realized there was a cool punk/Do-It-Yourself spirit to the whole thing so I wrote him telling him I would host it on the Swedish Columbia server so he can avoid stupid ads on zShare, etc.. It really struck me that his vision on things was similar to mine as we began talking more. His whole take on the comp was with all that artists being on a big collected work together it is a symbol of us all standing alongside each-other as peers and it helps build a DIY/independent community of like-minded artists with zero pretentiousness. Being raised in DC I really felt a strong kinship to bands like Fugazi and Dischord Records which had a similar ethic and I ultimately felt like this whole project had that feel. When the second MOTU comp was being put together by Sakura I was there from the get-go to make sure everything was timed right with my site hosting it and saving the world from crappy adverts while spreading the free music for the people that enjoy it.  But the credit goes to Sakura Night as it was his vision and his insane hard work to organize 80+ artists for these comps, he is the mastermind, I am a mere facilitator and comrade in arms.

Who throws the best parties in your town?

  • Marquis, Bliss, Noveau Riche, U.S. Department of Bhangra
  • I particularly like how U.S. Department of Bhangra started off the bat giving a chunk of proceeds to charities which helps bring some activism to the night. I spun the first night and I don’t even regularly spin Bhangra and the crowd seemed open and interesting with a mix of people who work in different international organizations. I feel tying in a night to a charity or any sort of awareness seems natural for DC due to the large amount of non-profits and activists in the town. I also think its positive to blend in a little bit of reality to nights just so we all stay humble and realize that we’re lucky that we can even be partying -  even if its like bringing a canned good that could then go to an organization that feeds the homeless. Electronic music today I think is awesome musically and pushes boundaries and I’d like to see it push more in other areas- if it’s “forefront” music with new technology/interfaces to create it and the internet to connect the fans/photographers/bloggers/etc…  then I think that as a scene it can be a huge open forum for the inter-connectedness of humans today and it would be awesome to see more activism/charity/etc…
  • Also since I’m moving to Gothenburg, Sweden later this year I’d like to mention Dödselectro which is going to start throwing parties in Gothenburg, Sweden hopefully by the summer and I think it’ll be a great place that will start to bridge newer and younger artists onto a pretty established scene.  And I hope to also start a Swedish Columbia night in Gothenburg too!

Who are your favorite local dj / producers?

  • Micah Vellian, Outputmessage, David Nigel Flynn, DJ Beta-G, Will Eastman, Gavin Holland, Miss Modular.


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-Jason Sturtsman

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Jack Beats Fabric Live : Mommys Little Monster March 15th

February 24th, 2009 | Category: DJ Mixes, Mp3's, Music

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Here’s a quick run down about Jack Beats:   DJ Plus One from the Scratch Perverts won the  2000 Vestax DJ World Championship in Tokyo and placed 2nd to A-trak in the ITF World final in LA. He also became the 2001 World DMC Champion, beating Kentaro and Klever, to become the first triumphant UK contender since 1989. Beni G from Mixologists is currently grime rapper Plan B’s tour’s dj and a former DMC & ITF DJ Champion and 2-time Urban Music Award (UMA) winner. Be sure to catch this award winning duo at Mommy’s Little Monster at Wasted Space March 15th!

New Year’s Eve Fabric Mix Download Here

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-Samantha Estrella

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Rchrd Oh?! & Sleazemore @ Mommy’s Little Monster Wasted Space

February 23rd, 2009 | Category: Events/Parties, Photos

-Jorge

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