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Sanctuary – Ruby Haunt

November 11, 2018

Sanctuary – Ruby Haunt

A frame of mind can be a lonely place to be, especially when your thoughts and memories seem out of control. So reflects L.A. indie duo, Ruby Haunt, on “Sanctuary,” the second single off their most recent record, Blue Hour. A wistful attempt at clearing a headspace and picking up the pieces of regret, “Sanctuary” […]

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Grey Area – Jerry Paper ft. Weyes Blood

November 4, 2018

Grey Area – Jerry Paper ft. Weyes Blood

Like a Baby is Lucas Nathan’s latest release as Jerry Paper and his first record since moving back to L.A. from New York City. The move inspired in Nathan the existential theme of human desire and satisfaction, heavy material he explores in the sweet and breezy track, “Grey Area.” Featuring Weyes Blood’s melodic vocals, the […]

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Keeping it Cool with Rejjie Snow

October 29, 2018

Keeping it Cool with Rejjie Snow

“This isn’t Hip Hop, this is an experience,” said Alexander Anyaegbunam, otherwise known as Rejjie Snow, to a handful of audience members on a Wednesday night at the Santa Ana Observatory. Wearing a blue jumpsuit and a black beanie, the Irish rapper’s mellow attitude was mistakably Californian, though he’s currently based in the East Coast, […]

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Mines – Donzii

October 28, 2018

Mines – Donzii

“Walking in mines underground New York City.” The first words off Donzii’s debut single, “Mines.” With a funky backbeat and front woman Jenna Balfe’s unfazed tone, it’s a fitting introduction for the post-punk group that produces ominous yet danceable music. Hailing from Miami with roots in Brooklyn, Donzii combines elements of no-wave and avant-funk into […]

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The Magic of Future Islands

October 17, 2018

The Magic of Future Islands

There’s a certain look that consumes Samuel T Herring’s face after performing a song, as the lights fade and the audience stops dancing. Somewhere between gratefulness and exuberance, a momentary pause from the euphoric nature of performance, a welcoming of reality, of what it means to be together. It’s a look he gives after every […]

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PERSPECTIVES ~ Scott Rhinehart, CANDIDATE FOR CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY (73rd DISTRICT) – GENERAL ELECTION

October 5, 2018

PERSPECTIVES ~ Scott Rhinehart, CANDIDATE FOR CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY (73rd DISTRICT) – GENERAL ELECTION

As we head into the general election, Ari discusses a wide range of issues with Scott Rhinehart, Democratic candidate for the California State Assembly.  Scott is seeking to replace Republican incumbent Pat Bates.

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The unbound past and future of Waxahatchee

September 24, 2018

The unbound past and future of Waxahatchee

Waxahatchee has made a name of itself–or herself, rather. Though the name belongs to a river in Alabama, Katie Crutchfield has made something new of it, which she continues to do with her unconfined musical project as Waxahatchee. But Crutchfield wasn’t always known by the name of the lake where she grew up. She began […]

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Ceramic Animal – Live on KX FM 104.7

September 18, 2018

Ceramic Animal – Live on KX FM 104.7

Ceramic Animal visits the KX FM 104.7 studio in Laguna Beach for a live in-studio performance. Recorded September 10, 2018 with host, Tyler Russell. https://ceramicanimal.bandcamp.com

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Professor Colombo – Live on KX FM 104.7

September 18, 2018

Professor Colombo – Live on KX FM 104.7

Professor Colombo visits the KX FM 104.7 studio in Laguna Beach for a live in-studio performance. Recorded March 30, 2018 with host, Zach Churchill. https://professorcolombo.bandcamp.com

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