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Anenon Record Release Party ~ Eagle Rock

Center for the Arts Eagle Rock and Non Projects Present a record release party for Anenon's 'Inner Hue'

Live performances by

ANENON
SHIGETO (with Andrew Ferren)
DNTEL
GOLD AND SOIL (Ana Caravelle and Asura)

Visuals by Miko Revereza

SET TIMES

Doors - 8:30
Gold and Soil - 9:20
Dntel - 9:55
Anenon - 10:30
Shigeto - 11:15

$10
All Ages

Friday, May 18
9 PM, Doors at 8:30

Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock
2225 Colorado Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90041

'Inner Hue' will be available 5/1/12 on LP / Digital formats from Non Projects.

http://nonprojects.net/
http://cfaer.org/

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