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Mr. VOID RE-SCORING “PIECES” + DYSTOPIAN INDOOR SWAP MEET ~ This Friday in DTLA

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This Friday 7:30 at Superchief Gallery in Downtown L.A. Mr VOID (Ruidoson, Tijuana) of Los Macuanos (currently being celebrated as the Mexican Kraftwerk) is doing a special performance / re-score of the 1980s Spanish slasher film PIECES.

The event will also feature some dystopian swap meet style tabling...

Tacos. Leather. Weird zines. VHS. Punk records. Internet-inspired vintage clothes. DIY horror merch.

MORE INFO, RSVP + VENDOR LIST.

The event is presented by BRAIN DEAD FUN TIME, a haunted maze with performances by artists from Mexico and Los Angeles being held at Superchief Gallery on Oct 18, 2014. Limited $8 presale tickets to BRAIN DEAD FUN TIME will be available at Friday's screening. Or online NOW.

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