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L.A. Taco Radio #014 – Los Angeles photographer Desilu Muñoz

Enjoy today, loved ones. Present time is happnin. Get your ass to a BBQ!!
In studio guest is the talented & firme Desilu Muñoz(@heydesilu) a Los Angeles Based Photographer, Writer for LA Taco, and Zine Publisher with Applesauce Ind.

Listen to this fine episode in a new window HERE.

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The S Alameda Street playlist:
1) “(Stop Insulting) My Intellegiant” Ronkat Spearman’s Katdelic
2) “The Sheboygan Left” RJD2
3) “This Time” The California Honeydrops
4) “Uptown Funk (Extended Mix)” Sly5thAve & The ClubCasa Chamber Orchestra (background)
5) “Vibes And Stuff” A Tribe Called Quest
6) “Special Affair” The Internet
7) “Far Far Away iii” United Vibrations
8) “Family Affair” Sly & The Family Stone & Studio Rio
9) “Creation (East L.A.) (The Reflex Revision)” Quantic presents The Western Transient (background)
10) “Magdalena” Quantic & Alice Russell
11) “Wild Cookie” Jill Scott
12) “You Made Me Love You” The Jones Girls

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