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Beat Cinema is an experimental hip hop, dance, and electronic music club night that takes place every month since 2009 in Los Angeles, California. Alongside their weekly events, Beat Cinema is a music collective of artists from different musical backgrounds. Since 2013 they have hosted an ambient takeover at Coachella called "The Turn Down". At first having started in the Inland Empire, they've relocated to central Los Angeles.
Location | Los Angeles, California |
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Type | Musical Collective |
Genre(s) | Alternative hip hop, electronic |
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They have had both burgeoning and renowned artists performing there such as edIT, Open Mike Eagle, JPEGMafia, Tokimonsta, Mndsgn, Eureka The Butcher, Free The Robots, Dj Nobody, Dibiase, Daedelus, Ras G, to name a few.
A virtual reality documentary about Beat Cinema, Do What You Love: The L.A. Underground Beat Scene premiered at The LA Weekly Artopia on Aug. 26 2017. Those at the event, held at Union Station, were able to watch the short film on headsets with Beat Cinema residents.[1]
In the wake of Low End Theories Retirement, Beat Cinema, along with others, have filled the void of the Los Angeles Beat Scene. The Event has been described by Daedelus “Inadvertently or on purpose, they’re the future,” he says. “They’re next up.”
Current Roster
editRick G
wave Groove
Dropdead
Deevo
Coby
Black Jade
A-Frame
Sarahtonin
Previous Roster Members (2009-2019)
editMajor Gape
DMM
Repeated Measures
MsMMMcG
DeathPxnch
Arti
Gypsy Mamba
Etta
JERMS
SSWIII
Demonslayer
References
edit- ^ Bell, Max. "A New Generation of Beat Scene Artists Sets Up Shop in Little Tokyo". La Weekly. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
- ^ Herman, Andy (August 9, 2018). "BEAT CINEMA CARRIES THE TORCH FOR LOS ANGELES' BEAT SCENE". Mixmag. Retrieved November 19, 2018.
- ^ James, Tim (4 June 2013). "and the beat goes on". Bandcamp Blog. Bandcamp. Retrieved 21 November 2018.