TAG: Cinespace

Jul22

Diplo’s Film ‘Favela On Blast’ Screens At Cinespace

Lured in by the promise of an epic after party, the audience at the Los Angeles screening of Favela On Blast at the popular dance club Cinespace was as interesting as the film itself. Produced by Philadelphia native Wesley Pentz, popularly known as Diplo and also one half of the duo Major Lazer, the film delves into the Brazilian Baile Funk culture, a strong influence on his work. The popularity of Diplo led to the unusual make-up of the crowd for a film that would usually be screened in front of a room of musicologist and critics. With a rough median age of twenty-two, and adorned in vibrantly colored sneakers and respective LA hipster dance gear, the audience waited patiently as though they were at a grade school assembly. The Q+A afterwards was a continuation of that dynamic, with Diplo leading the young Los Angeles dance scene into the world of ethnomusicology. …MORE

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Mar22

Live Review: Uffie @ Cinespace in LA (03.16.10)

The sidewalk outside Cinespace in Hollywood was a chaos with people trying to get in 3 different lines for the sold out show. Uffie (Anna-Catherine Hartley) was back in town, performing for the first time in over a year and a half, and back where her American hype started. This was a night of leather jackets and mustaches, feminists (of both sexes) and hip hop kids. There was celebrity-spotting in the house, Steve Aoki himself and and Apl.de.ap with an entourage. Them Jeans warmed up the hipster crowd with Kid Cudi tracks that everybody sang along to.

Uffie finally hit the stage at 12:30, and she had a new DJ backing her. Uffie looked part Euro and part American Apparel, which makes sense being Miami-born, Hong Kong-raised and Paris-based. She invited the crowd to storm the stage, and her almost overly enthusiastic fans did not hesitate. Maybe this was a move to hide the lack of performance, to cover it up with fan frenzy on stage. …MORE

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