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L.A. Taco Radio #012 – Erin & Addy from 11:11ACC

Sun is out and we are on the edge of springtime, loved ones. Time to come up! Time for that Joie de vivre!!

This week we have Erin and Addy from the 11:11 ACC (SFV based art collective) come past to chop it up about some great upcoming events, artists we should be paying attention to, and music, music, music. Check out some of the 100+ work they do at www.1111acc.org

Listen to this fine episode in a new window HERE.

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The playlist:
1) “Shake Your Pants (Original 12″ Club Mix)” Cameo

2) “Mr. Moon” Jamiroquai

3) “Doctor’s In” Son Little

4) “I Love Music” The Lafayette Afro Rock Band (background)

5) “Boondigga” Fat Freddys Drop

6) “Far Far Away III” United Vibrations

7) “Wound Up (feat. A l l i e)” TOKiMONSTA

10) “Maria (You Were the Only One) (Remix)” Michael Jackson

8) “Tujunga (Brennan Green’s Disco Acido)” Ikebe Shakedown (background)

9) “Similak Child” Black Sheep

10) “Corners of Your Mind (feat. Nylo & Ksra)” Thelonious Martin

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