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Dublab’s Light From Los Angeles ~ DNTEL & Teebs + Yuk

11:09 AM PDT on October 10, 2012

Prepping the release of their multimedia compilation, 'Light From Los Angeles', due out October 23rd, LA-based non-profit web radio collective dublab shares two new videos exclusive to the comp. . Above is Dntel "Breakwater". You can also check out Teebs + Yuk here. Detailed information about the project is below. Both videos were shot with Digital Harinezumi cameras.

Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Carlos Nino & Miguel Atwood-Freguson - Mezame
2.Yuk. & Teebs - Estara
3. Suzanne Kraft & Brogan Bentley - Coasts
4. Farmer Dave Scher - Beautiful Venice Day

Side B:
1. ESP - 627
2. Dntel - Breakwater
3. Nite Jewel & Julia Holter - What We See

Side C:
1. Ras G - Bus Ride
2. Butchy Fuego - Giant Slice
3. Onkyovizion - Eye Light
4. Sun Araw - Evening Meditations

Side D:
1. Languis - In Search of Summer
2. Lucky Dragons - KCRW Supporters
3. Sweatson Klank - All This Time
4. The Long Lost - Your Own Backyard

LIGHT FROM LOS ANGELES:
Light From Los Angeles is a document of vibrant creativity from an inspiring city.  It is an audio/visual snapshot of artists making bright waves.  We have invited our favorite LA musicians to each contribute an original song with an accompanying film shot exclusively on Digital Harinezumi cameras.  These compact devices perfectly capture the magic light of Los Angeles.  The resulting music videos are a modular film experience that can be reshuffled for each viewing.

The Light from Los Angeles songs and films are available to the public under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial copyright license, allowing for open, not-for-profit distribution and repurposing of the material.  Those inspired by the project can remix the material into amazing, new forms.  Our goal is to share intimate artistic impressions from our city and in the process inspire others to create.  Light from Los Angeles is a glowing reflection of golden creativity.

DUBLAB
dublab is a non-profit web radio collective devoted to the growth of  positive music, arts and culture. We have been broadcasting independently since 1999. Our audience of turned-on listeners connect from around the world. dublab's mission is to share beautiful music via the world's best djs. What you hear on dublab crosses genres and defies classification. Unlike traditional radio, the dublab djs have total freedom of selection. You will experience many different sounds, but find they all have the same soulful root. We have extended our creative action to include art exhibits, film projects, event production and record releases.

A collective of the planet's most progressive music selectors. Whether bringing dance floors to a boil, exploring magic experimentalism or spinning far-out, eclectic sets the dublab soundsystem reflects all shades of future roots sound.

The dublab soundsystem has been featured at the following venues amongst many others:

MOCA, LACMA, Barnsdall Art Park, Art Center College of Design, CalArts, A+D Museum, The Getty Center, Page Museum/La Brea Tar Pits, Disney Hall, UCLA/Hammer Museum, Hollywood Bowl, Natural History Museum of LA County, El Rey Theatre, Henry Fonda Theatre.

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