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Monday, May 10, 2004

Special Monday indie/punk rock edition | Different Kitchen jumps off again this Thursday 

Not much hip hop content today. Hopefully back to the regular hotness by tomorrow.

In the meantime though, listen to Up At The Lake, the latest album by OG Britpop act The Charlatans in full by clicking here. (link via The Charlatans website spotted on the Skrufff newsletter)

More on Moore vs. Disney. (Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting via Anousheh)

Respect the (disco-punk) architects: The Clash -- "Magnificent Dance" (mp3 link via Azuli Records' website, track available on Choice -- A Collection of Classics compilation produced by Louis Vega)

Speaking of which, the latest edition of "Different Kitchen," the party, goes down at Low Bar this Thursday:



Come through to hear an eclectic mix of music ranging from hip hop and house to electro-disco-punk, new wave and more spun by the Different Kitchen staff DJ’s.

Plus LOW has f-ckin’ fantastic (and cheap) food at the bar via the kitchen at Rice Restaurant upstairs, so don’t miss this (and please help spread the word too).

See you Thursday.

DIRECTIONS:

BY SUBWAY:

F train to York St.: walk 3 blocks on York (past Pearl and Adams Streets) to Washington.

A/C train to High St./Brooklyn Bridge:
exit from rear of the train (coming from Manhattan), walk down Cadman Plaza West, make right at first light on to Prospect, pass under the overpass then first left on Washington.

BY CAR from Manhattan:

Over the Brooklyn Bridge - Take Cadman Plaza West Exit (stay in right lane). Right at light at end of exit ramp, bear right on to Prospect Street, drive under the bridge. Take first left on Washington Street.

Over the Manhattan Bridge - Take right on to Tillary Street. Take to end. Make right on to Cadman Plaza West, make right on to Prospect Street, drive under the bridge. Take first left on Washington Street.

For more details, email me or click here.
BTW, I saw this ad over the weekend while I was in CT for, unfortunately, tragic family reasons. I'm not sure if it's running in NYC as well or not, but has anyone seen a TV ad for Ore-Ida's Extra Crispy Fries using The Stranglers' classic, crossover pop hit "Golden Brown"? How bugged out is that if you know (which apparently Ore-Ida doesn't) that the "Golden Brown" referred to in the song is not tasty, well-cooked fries, but heroin....

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