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Baile de los Muertos ~ Saturday Nov 2nd

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213* x HARDWARE STUDIO x SOUL UNION
present BAILE DE LOS MUERTOS!!

Saturday, November 2nd 2013
DIA DE MUERTOS
Only RSVP Guest's will be allowed entrance
Rsvp list closed at 4:20 saturday afternoon.
Location info will be given out 11/1/13 Friday evening & until saturday via Email only
To RSVP: rsvpnov2@gmail.com


Next level Afro-Latin Deep House Soul rhythms

AARON PAAR
AZUL AMARAL
JACK MONFORTE
SEAN OSBORN

With special guest
JOSE MARQUEZ
Los Angeles DJ/Producer/Dad Jose Marquez’s musical influence is a result of being brought up on a stable diet of Latin and World Music. Always intrigued by electronic sounds, Jose's mission has been to fuse his love of world rhythms with the dance floor. Jose indeed succeeded when he burst onto the scene in 2010 with memorable remixes & edits of artists such as Celia Cruz, Nina Simone, Oumou Sangare and many others.

In less than two years time, Jose was blessed with the opportunity to introduce his sound to the world by remixing for renowned Housemusic labels such as Tribe Records, Djoon Experience, Vega/Nulu Records, United Music, Yoruba Records, Wonderwheel and Deeper Shades Recordings.

Since then, he continues to travel the globe uniting nations on the dance floor with his signature sound performing at major clubs and events such as Djoon (Paris), Mamacas (Athens), Tambor (Atlanta), Solid Garage (Toronto), DEEP (Los Angeles), WMC (Miami) Crossroads (NYC), Mi Casa es su Casa (Mexico), Uhuru Afrika (Boston)

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Live themed artistic interaction

Photo Booth
MARIELA "MISSPIX" ORELLANA

Visual Artist
GERMIZM

T-shirt silkscreening
HIT+RUN CREW
Just bring your own T-shirt to get HIT!!

Clothing giveaways
See You Monday

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Pouring ceremonial libations
FAFEMI OSHUNMIWA, MIN CHA & TRISHA SIMONE

This is an intimate Indoor/outdoor Private Location.
21+ Starts at 10pm!

Thank you to all of our supporting family*
213*
Soul Union
Mochilla
Cashmere Agency
Worldship Music
Ximeno Records
Umoja HiFi
Tribe Records
KPFK 90.7
Soundwaves Radio
Soulplanet Recordings
HIT + RUN
Carlos Murphy
Vita Coco
Reeds Ginger Brew
Virgil's Natural Soda

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