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Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip Hit LA This Week


I've been eagerly awaiting DJ Dan Le Sac and poet-rapper Scroobius Pip to make their way across the pond and they're finally doing it. I first heard of them in '06 but they didn't have anything more than a MySpace page, now that they're on Lex Records they have actual releases coming out.

Here's where they're playing in LA (and remember, they're just a band):

Monday: Spaceland @ 8:00pm for FREE (they're the opener so be sure to get there on time or you'll miss them)
Tuesday: On Jonesy's Jukebox Show @ 1:00pm
Tuesday: Dim Mak Tuesdays @ Cinespace @ 10:00pm

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