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Minimalist Jukebox #1: Sleepover at Disney Hall

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We really hope you don't come to Disney Hall to sleep, but we're sure Frank Gehry made room for some comfortable spots.

Kicking off the three-week music festival that is the Minimalist Jukebox, The Orb headlines tomorrow with John Tejada, Boom Bip, Dntel and dublab soundsystem in a sold out concert beginning at 11:59 p.m. and ending at 6:00 a.m. How many concert goers will leave the concert to run the L.A. Marathon? Probably none, but beware of traffic if you do have tickets.

Idealist Future calls the lineup "a concert so incredible I thought it was an April fool’s joke." We're pretty stoked about it too, as well as the whole festival in general. Let's hope it becomes a staple of the Los Angeles music scene.

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