KXSC FEST TODAY!
Read MoreNot telling people that our special guest was Jessey Lanza was about as hard as it is not to move to Jessy Lanza beats. Since she appeared on fellow Hyperdub artist Ikonika’s song Beach Mode, and released her album in August, she’s been making waves.
Read MoreRadha Vishnubhotla, KXSC's graphic designer and a USC animation student, is creating a live installation of two 8-foot balloons. A variety of original student animation work, some of her own work + misc. artwork + movie footage provided from other students will be projected onto both balloons. This is a fun and interactive piece to look forward to, and this is the first time we've had a live animation installation at KXSC fest! Get excited!
Read MoreAfter years of touring the globe, DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn will bring their singular style of dance music to the USC campus. I’m pretty sure this is the first time footwork has ever been featured here at the university, unless Springfest booked RP Boo to open for Blink-182 in the late 90’s or something. Expect to hear favorites from Double Cup as well as some killer reworks of popular hip-hop tracks, like the duo’s version of G.O.O.D. Music’s “Mercy”. Be warned that footworking in the Annenberg Bowl may be more difficult than footworking on level ground, so use caution when stepping into the circle. See you on March 29th.
Read MoreSun Araw is the moniker of an ongoing project of Austin, Texas native Cameron Stallones. He now resides in Long Beach, where he records his swampy cocktails of psychedelic reggae and afrobeat out of a studio he built in his home. Stallones’ live show incorporates looping and onstage sound manipulation, lending his subtly tight compositions a loose and spontaneous feel. But all of these words that attempt to contextualize the Sun Araw sound aren’t really doing the music any justice; as Stallones’ website also says: “Belomancie is not designed to accompany any existing environments.”
Read MoreTaking the best of Korean and Mexican cuisines, Chef Roy and his fleet of four trucks serve moth-watering comfort food to the greater Los Angeles area.
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After the stationites flew home from CMJ 2013, I wrote a cup of coffee review about this here Kirin J Callinan based off the time we spent with him at his Brooklyn showcase. I've learned infinitely more about him since then that I think would benefit the public, future KXSC Fest 2014 attendees, and establish general good spirits for the greater good.
Read MoreFounded in 2009 by Silverlake’s Steven Carrera, Cigarette Bums channel classic rock n roll favorites like The Sonics and The Stooges, but with the dexterity and competence of a well-oiled studio crew.
Read MoreTimonthy B Conscious is quite the character. Running Venice Beach for ages, this man is considered a local street artist extraordinaire. He often refers to himself as the Ghetto Van Gogh for his wildly visionary pieces and use of graffiti as his main tool of art.
Read MoreBandshite comes to us from an Etsy page dedicated to music themed buttons. Bandshite owner, Dalia, takes quotes and logos from popular bands such as The Smiths and Talking Heads and creates quirky buttons out of them. Check her buttons out at KXSC Fest!
Read MoreMoon County Collective sells one of a kind, unique vintage clothing for both ladies and gents! They are popular vendors at the Downtown Flea Market-come check them out at KXSC FEST!
Read MoreAbbey Fox and Happy House Club are local vintage clothing and accessory vendors based out of Los Angeles. They specialize in incredibly unique, vintage clothing of all decades, specifically 60's 80's and 90's. If you're into cool jackets, skirts, polka dots, velvet, cheetah print, floral dresses, grunge wear, or boots, make sure to check them out at KXSC Fest!
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