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Music producer Kastle produces bass-heavy, futuristic music that also has a great appreciation for the emotional vocals and melodies of R&B. He's bringing his visionary sound to this weekend's HARD: Day of the Dead festival in DTLA. Catch him on the Harder stage from 3:15-4:15 on Saturday. As someone who loves tacos and recently moved to Los Angeles, we had to find out where he gets his taco on in his new town.

So, Kastle, what's your favorite taco?

"I spend most of my time downtown, and on a tight schedule I'm a creature of convenience but still never sacrifice quality. I've really been enjoying TLT Food's tacos since they moved into their new DTLA spot on west 7th. The pork belly and beef short rib are my favs."

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