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THE START OF OH PIMP

Oh Pimp

Oh Pimp

This friday is the start of a Hype Headz weekly at Black & Tan(located on 7th & Trinity) that is going to last throughout the scary month of Halloween and—hopefully—continue from there.

Every friday will host OH PIMP: a night of Hype Headz (DEEJAY YAYYAY, Tummy Toast, Max Ferrari) & special guest performances with the best in fidget, techhouse, speedgarage, minimal, italo disco, cosmic, acid, flash, & chicago house. Visuals done by Shiny Kid!

As for October 3rd, it is the special release of Tummy Toast’s music video, “Glam Jam,” which has been directed by Shiny Kid Caitlin Diaz. Valley music & art collective, Cul n Sweet, are also going to be mixing. Come out and see if you can keep up with the fancy footwork of the night.

Photography by the rad girls of Via Bip Bop!

TONIGHT: NOISE + DEEJAYS

San Antonio is only an hour away, so change your plans for once! The night will start with experimental/noise rockers Pasty & Monetezuma along with the first show of TRASH STACHE: minimal rampaging from DEEJAY YAYYAY & FERRARI of the Hype Headz collective. After these live performances, djays are going to mix it up into the night.

Sounds Fun

Come out to Black & Tan this Tuesday. I’m turning 21 and DJAY YAYYAY of our collective is mixing along with some other friends of mine!

Tummy Toast @ Women & Their Work Gallery

You can visit Tummy Toast’s myspace here.

Also, Shiny Kid will be showcasing her visuals. Check out her blog.

Max Ferrari - Mixed Up in New York

Visiting New York has inspired me to make an Italo Disco medley about NYC! Here it is for your enjoyment (mixed on Tracktor/made in New York):

Max Ferrari - Mixed Up in New York

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Valley Culture Committee #1

Welcome to a series of videos produced to entice you to visit and—one day—have kids in the valley!

From Wikipedia:

The Rio Grande Valley is an area located in the southernmost tip of Texas. It lies along the northern bank of the Rio Grande, which separates Mexico from the United States.

The Rio Grande Valley is not a valley, but a delta or floodplain. Early settlers from Mexico felt that the term “Valley” sounded more inviting to tourists and northern investors than did “Delta.” The Rio Grande Valley is also called “El Valle”, the Spanish translation of “the valley”, by those who live there. Another affectionate term that the residents of the Rio Grande Valley use to refer to the area is the “RGV.”

The region is made up of four counties: Starr County, Hidalgo County, Willacy County, and Cameron County. As of January 1, 2007, the Texas State Data Center estimated the population of the Rio Grande Valley at 1,139,581.[1] Over 80% of the residents of the Valley are Hispanic or Latino.

The largest city is Brownsville (Cameron County), followed by McAllen (Hidalgo County). Other major cities include Harlingen, Mission, Edinburg, and Pharr.[2]

Read the rest here.

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