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Tommy Seebach - "Bubble Sex" (1979)

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Death Grips



http://thirdworlds.net/

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The Swimmer (1968)








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Dead Farmers + Cymatic Theremapy


Tuesday October 18th, at 7PM Australian garage rock band Dead Farmers stopping by FAMILY tonight to school us in how it is done down there. Also playing is Cymatic Theremapy, the theremin project of Ron Rege (Lavender Diamond, The Swirlies).
FREE!

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T-Shirt Sale!!!

Right now almost all our t-shirts are half-price! We're clearing out all our remaining Alakazam, PAM, etc so get in while we still have your size. The online prices have already been halved. RIGHT HERE












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Opening reception: Monday, October 17, 6-9pm

On the occasion of artist and composer John Wiese's 100th 7-inch record release, Family hosts a sound installation and retrospective exhibit. All 7-inches produced by Wiese over the last 13 years are presented, in addition to a sound piece featuring the 100th, entitled Exhausted Spectral Incantation - a one-sided record, featuring a single lock-groove. Many releases were published on Wiese's own label, Helicopter, as well as over 50 other independent labels from around the world, in editions from 6 to several thousand.

To coincide with the exhibition a hardcover monograph (b/w, 150 pages) will be published by Helicopter featuring essay's by Sam McKinlay and Brian Roettinger.

From the preface: "A 7-inch record is the best format. I spent the majority of my youth mail-ordering 7-inches and waiting, usually months, for them to arrive. 7-inches really are the best because, practically speaking, the only thing you can do while they play is listen to them." - John Wiese

John Wiese (b. 1977) is an artist and composer living in Los Angeles, California. He works primarily in recorded and performed sound with a focus on installation and multi-channel diffusions, as well as scoring for large ensembles. He has toured extensively throughout the world, covering the US, UK, Europe, Scandinavia, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. He is also a founding member of the concrète grindcore band Sissy Spacek.

Open 1-9pm, Closed Mondays



To pre-order books (signed books can be reserved for pickup or shipped anywhere): orders@familylosangeles.com

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the cutest

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1800 MICE RAP VIDEO



THIS TUESDAY NIGHT AT 7 PM ONLY AT FAMILY

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