Sixties Guns are back in action following a whirlwind encounter with a carload of tweakers that left the band’s MPC wiz John (aka Oye!Simpson) with lacerations on his hand.
You can see how they’ve reloaded on Saturday, June 22 at Moustache Bar between Sixth and Seventh Streets on Madero, a block east of Avenida Revolucion, Zona Centro, Tijuana.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHO6qmgD8jE
Headlining the night is Brainfeeder soundscapist and Leaving Records labelhead Matthewdavid, who dropped this remix of Sixties Gun’s most recent track, Atypical Weirdos, last month.
San Diego psychedelic beat shuffler Karaoke delivers far-away, nostalgic compositions that will delight fans of Black Moth Super Rainbow and Boards of Canada.
Joshua Brandon of Monterrey, Mexico has opened for names such as Flying Lotus, Free the Robots, and Tarana with crystalline production, intelligently-fractured hip-hop beats, and nu jazz-informed ambient space outs.
Three dollars at the door.
Come early for Arts & Trees, an all-day music and crafts bazaar held on the street in front of Moustache Bar.
http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/jun/21/47947/
Sixties Guns are back in action following a whirlwind encounter with a carload of tweakers that left the band’s MPC wiz John (aka Oye!Simpson) with lacerations on his hand.
You can see how they’ve reloaded on Saturday, June 22 at Moustache Bar between Sixth and Seventh Streets on Madero, a block east of Avenida Revolucion, Zona Centro, Tijuana.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHO6qmgD8jE
Headlining the night is Brainfeeder soundscapist and Leaving Records labelhead Matthewdavid, who dropped this remix of Sixties Gun’s most recent track, Atypical Weirdos, last month.
San Diego psychedelic beat shuffler Karaoke delivers far-away, nostalgic compositions that will delight fans of Black Moth Super Rainbow and Boards of Canada.
Joshua Brandon of Monterrey, Mexico has opened for names such as Flying Lotus, Free the Robots, and Tarana with crystalline production, intelligently-fractured hip-hop beats, and nu jazz-informed ambient space outs.
Three dollars at the door.
Come early for Arts & Trees, an all-day music and crafts bazaar held on the street in front of Moustache Bar.
http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/jun/21/47947/