While CBro and I were in the Malibu mountains camping with about 100 middle schoolers from Glassell, Highland, Lincoln Heights, Cypress, and Northridge through the incredible Inside Out Community Arts (a great place for artists to influence kids, hint hint artists) , our friend and TACO-contributor 455er was covering the incredible record fair in Echo Park, where amazing indie labels and production houses like Stone's Throw, Alpha Pup, and Dublab displayed wares alongside amazing L.A. artists like Hit N' Run, Restitution Press, and Olive 47 and many many more. Here's just a fraction of what 455er saw.
Echo Park
Record Fair ~ Echo Park
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