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Global bass artist collective Subsuelo have announced plans for their 10-year anniversary with a special show at Grand Performances this Saturday, September 4 that will also feature half a dozen special guests. All you need to do is RSVP for the free concert and show up between 2-9 p.m. to catch Subsuelo alongside Los Rakas, […]
MoreHailing from Mexico City, and currently on their first U.S. Tour, Son Rompe Pera, make a stop at the Levitt Pavilion for a free show Saturday night. The music-filled evening began with DJ sets by Late Night Laggers and El Canyonazo from the Subsuelo crew. Their sets ranged from cumbia, hip-hop, house, reggaeton to dancehall, just […]
MoreFor its 18th year, Eagle Rock Music Festival brought free music to Los Angeles. Produced by the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock in partnership with Council Member Jose Huizar their motto “By Locals for Locals” was loud and clear bring emerging bands filled with freshness and diversity along with seasoned musicians that we never get tired of hearing. The afternoon […]
MoreThe Regent Theater in Downtown Los Angeles has had a series of top notch shows all summer long. The wave continued this past weekend with a roster of hot numbers lined up for Cuban hip hop pioneers Orishas, reunited after seven years. The venue was packed from the jump with an audience eager to get down to […]
MoreIf you like to dance, you’re probably familiar with Salsa, the genre that took the world by storm back in the 60s and 70s lead by the legendary Fania Records. The historical music is being evolved into contemporary sounds by Calentura, a night created by Los Angeles based party crews Subsuelo and Late Night Laggers under Fania’s wing. The […]
MoreSubsuelo DJs Canyon Cody & DJ Ethos Red Bull’s Sound Select #30DaysInLA has taken Los Angeles by storm. This past Sunday, at the Legendary Park Plaza Hotel, a hurricane of beats and soul enveloped the historic hotel for a spicy day of music built to make you groove. In attendance were a most stylish (and sexy) […]
MoreOpening a new platform for Latin alternative music, Supersonico Fest took over every corner of The Shrine Auditorium and Expo, showcasing an amazing lineup of bands and DJs representing global bass, rock, hip hop, dancehall, EDM, pop, ska, flamenco, and more from across the globe. This epic musical trip around the world all popped off during a one-day […]
MoreOnce again Eagle Rock Music Festival produced by Center for the Arts Eagle Rock and presented by Councilman José Huizar, took over the streets of Colorado Blvd showcasing innovative, multicultural and local music as they have every October for the past 16 years. Featuring performances by Aloe Blacc, Quetzal, Maya Jupiter, Subsuelo, Buyepongo, Viento Callejero, Myron and E, […]
MoreThe Global Rhythm Stage hosted by the Subsuelo crew and Golden Glue Mngmt was going off this past Sunday at Echo Park Rising. Attendees had a chance to musically travel all over the world without leaving Echo Park. The Subsuelo crew were on fire on this very hot day throwing down global sounds for all […]
MoreOne of the huge benefits of living in Los Angeles is the variety of amazing live music we get to experience. The Red Bull Music Academy radio Panamerika hosted a sold-out show at The Echoplex that had the crowd sweating from start-to-finish. Featuring the Chilean-French rapper-singer Ana Tijoux, Kumbia Queers from Argentina and L.A.’s global bass […]
MoreSubsuelo is Boyle Heights’ premiere global bass party featuring tropical funk, cumbia, hip-hop and flamenco fusion. Subsuelo will be presenting a special show at the Bootleg Theater on Friday, October 11 featuring Los Tres Marks – DJ Nu-Mark from Jurassic 5, Mark De Clive-Lowe from Tru Thoughts and Money Mark from Beastie Boys. And if […]
MoreLast weekend’s Echo Park Rising had a little bit of everything and we were there to check it all out! The El Centro Stage directly behind the Echo had was sizzling with hot global flavor from the Subsuelo crew. Between tropical beats, funk, soul, and other worldly flavors with influences from Brazil to the East […]
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