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The Hub by HRLDRY Launches This Saturday

On September 22nd, directly in the heart of HelMel Los Angeles, The Hub by HRLDRY will officially launch their record store! To celebrate, there’ll be a daylong open-house vinyl extravaganza. The store’s inventory will be unveiled to the public at 10AM sharp with the first 100 guests receiving a special complimentary gift. Throughout entirety of the day, vinyl DJs from Los Angeles will be spinning strictly wax as you browse the store. To end the night’s
festivities there’ll be performances by none other than local heroes Nite Jewel and Franki Chan!

Mention L.A. TACO and receive a 10% discount on all record purchases.

The Hub by HRLDRY carries on their love affair with vinyl as a time-tested medium yet also recognizes the conveniences of today’s technology, They provide the cleaning and digitization services necessary for maintaining your collection’s high sound quality and bringing the vinyl off your turntable and into any mobile device. At The Hub, they take any record collection and transfer it to disc, drive, or send it off to the cloud. Their vinyl inventory is closely curated by experts deep into the second decade of having their fingers directly on the pulse. Spinning wax in clubs, tastemaking on the radio, and producing their own musical compositions, their vinyl specialists carry the torch. The store’s collection spans all different genres of music with the most prized records prominently featured on their 18 foot tall Wall of Wax. These pieces showcase the heights of vinyl as an artform; classic music on a timeless format.

Beyond Nite Jewel and Franki Chan captivating guests on Saturday the 22nd, artists will be painting new pieces live to be sold at the end of the night. A full menu of food and drink items throughout the day will be provided by Chef Winslow of local culinary service: Good Morning Catering.

More Info At: www.hrldry.com

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