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  • Tomora, Fcukers and More of What You Heard at Underground 4/17/26

    Fcukers Ö album cover
    Cover for Ö by Fcukers

    Come Closer, the debut album from Tomora, was released on Friday and I’m already way into it. Tomora is Tom Rowlands from the Chemical Brothers and Norwegian singer Aurora and, if you’re into either/both of those artists, you have to hear it. Come Closer pulls a lot of different elements from across the club music spectrum and, in the process, becomes something so strange and cool and completely different from what’s been dominating dance music for the past five or so years. I went with “Somewhere Else,” the second single from the album, last night at Underground and it did pretty well for a first spin. There were more people on the dance floor when the song neared its end than when it began, so it will probably stick around in my sets. That ‘do do do” Aurora sings is such an earworm of the classic rave “It’s a Fine Day” variety. I love it. 

    Last night was Darkwave night at Underground, but I’ve been meaning to play something off Fcukers’ album, Ö, for a minute and I figured that “if you want to party, come over to my house” was electroclash-y enough to work with the crowd. Basically, if they were into Green Velvet— and they were— then they would get Fcukers. The song went over really well, which is a bit unsurprising given how much the resale price are for tickets to the duo at The Fonda. The whole album is killer. I’m impressed at how Fcukers basically fit the arc of a raging party into an album that’s less than a half-hour. 

    The set list for last night is below. Songs from 2025 and 2026 link back to other references on the blog. Thanks for dancing! 

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  • Slayyyter “I’m Actually Kinda Famous” + Underground Set List 5/08/26

    Slayyyter Worst Girl in America album cover
    Cover for Wor$t Girl in America by Slayyyter

    I’ve been trying out songs from Wor$t Girl in America since the new album from Slayyyter came out a handful of weeks ago. So far, the songs have done pretty well, but last night, “I’m Actually Kinda Famous” kinda popped on the dance floor. TBH, it was a song that I had been thinking about playing since the album came out, but I wasn’t sure if I could make it work. But, hey, you gotta take some chances in life and your DJ sets.

    Anyhow, last night I was DJing at Club Underground. (I know I said I wasn’t DJing this weekend. Surprise!) It was somewhere after midnight. Sextile “S Is For” (also on this month’s mix) was playing and people were getting really into it, especially a group near the DJ booth. I mixed in Yeah Yeah Yeahs “Heads Will Roll,” the A-Trak remix, and that group by me screamed and danced even harder. I thought, okay, if they’re down with Sextile *and* Yeah Yeah Yeahs remixed by A-Trak, they’re my people and probably already into Slayyyter. So, I slowed down “Heads Will Roll” a pinch, sped up “I’m Actually Kinda Famous” a lot and mixed them thinking, this is either going to suck or it’s going to slayyy. I guess the latter happened because the group I had been eyeing was now all over the dance floor and other group at the back of the dance floor started jumping up and down and screaming for the song.

    Anyhow, kids, the moral of the day is to go with your gut and make it work. Here’s the set list from last night. Songs from the past year or so are in bold and link back to other other mentions on this here blog.

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  • How Making a Documentary on Scottish Girl Bands Influenced Carla J. Easton on Her New Album

    Press photo of Carla J. Easton by Craig McIntosh
    Carla J. Easton’s new album, I Think That I Might Love You, is out now. (Photo: Craig McIntosh)

    Throughout her career, Carla J. Easton wrote and played with piano and synthesizers. That changed, though, after spending eight years working on the documentary Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland’s Girl Bands. “I would just interview and spend time with these incredible, powerful, independent women,” says Glasgow-based Easton on a recent video call. “None of them ever waited for an invitation. A lot of them are just like, I’ll pick up a guitar, fuck it.”

    So Easton, too, picked up a guitar too. The result is her latest solo album, I Think That I Might Love You, out on May 8.

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  • Listen to the May 2026 Edition of Beatique

    Beatique May 2024 mix cover


    The May, 2026 edition of Beatique is up on Mixcloud right now and I hope you’ll give it a listen. This month’s set includes a few current club hits from the likes of Sextile, Fcukers and Alice Glass, an electroclash throwback and a big ol’ ‘90s club banger. There are also a couple 1960s/early ‘70s jams and new tunes from Tomora, Kneecap, Fontaines D.C. and more.

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  • The D Line Extension Opens This Weekend + More Happening in L.A.

    Inside David Geffen Galleries at LACMA (Photo: Liz Ohanesian)
    Psst! I heard the D Line extension opens this weekend! (Pic: Liz O.)

    This Friday, the first section of Metro’s D Line extension opens, which means we’ll finally have subway access to Miracle Mile. The Wilshire/La Brea is El Rey adjacent. Wilshire/Fairfax will take you to Museum Row and the timing couldn’t be better now that LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries are open. You can also ride the D to the Academy Museum for a super cool screening listed in this week’s Movies section. And, maybe that Wilshire/La Cienega stop will lead to a Beverly Center resurgence. Who knows?  

    Metro news aside, here are my recommendations for concerts, clubs, movie screenings and a few art events that are happening this weekend and early next week. 

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  • New Wet Leg and Everything Else You Heard at The Mermaid for Splash on April 20, 2025

    Mermaid skeleton at The Mermaid bar in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles (Photo: Liz Ohanesian)
    Greetings from The Mermaid (Pic: Liz O.)

    One of the first things I learned as a baby DJ was that genres aren’t all that useful. On a very basic level, they can refer to stylistic conventions (dub) or specific movements (punk) or both (hip-hop), but then the terms get overused (post-punk) and are totally watered down (psychedelic) until they become a meme (goth) and, ultimately, meaningless (indie). 

    Genres define music for marketing or search engine purposes, but they don’t mean much for human ears. Whether or not songs fit together has less to do with metadata and more to do with qualities that are objective, subjective and pretty hard to describe. That’s all just a long way of saying that I really like when there’s no genre tagged to a gig, which is the case for Splash at The Mermaid, where I played last night. Here’s the set list, which includes new music from Wet Leg, Marie Davidson, Model/Actriz and clipping., classics from Max Romeo (RIP), The Smiths and The Delfonics, a holiday tune from I-F and more. 

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  • Beatique Mix April 2025 feat. Mark Lane, Model/Actriz, Joy Division and More

    Photo of cars whizzing down 110 freeway in Los Angeles. (Photo: Liz Ohanesian)
    The 110 freeway in L.A. as seen from a Metro J Line stop (Pic: Liz O.)

    It’s time for another Beatique Mix. The April 2025 edition of this mix series includes new music from Mark Lane, Night Ritualz, Marie Davidson, Model/Actriz, The Horrors, French Police and more. It also includes a few classic cuts from the likes of Kittin and the Hacker, Joy Division and others. 

    One thing that I want to stress is that these aren’t club mixes, even if they partially sound very clubby. The Beatique Mix series is a reflection of the music that’s been in my head for the past month, regardless of genre or vibe or whatever. For the April mix, specifically, I had transportation in mind, which explains the first three songs, as well as the last one. The photo for this mix is of the 110 freeway as seen from an L.A. Metro J Line stop. 

    If you want to hear my club sets, then you have to go to the gigs. Click this link to see where I’m playing next. 

    A Number of Names – Shari Vari

    Night Ritualz – Take Me 2 the Crib

    Mark Lane – Yelling at Cars

    Marie Davidson – Y.A.A.M. 

    Model/Actriz – Cinderella

    The Rapture – House of Jealous Lovers

    Fcukers – Bon Bon

    Big Black Delta – Pik Pok

    Kittin and the Hacker – 1982

    The Horrors – L.A. Runaway

    Fontaines D.C. – It’s Amazing to Be Young

    Joy Division – Digital

    French Police – Venado

    Kneecap – H.O.O.D. (2025 Mix)

    Berlin – The Metro

    Liz O. is an L.A.-based writer and DJ. Read her recently published work and check out her upcoming gigs or listen to the latest Beatique MixFollow on Instagram  or Bluesky for more updates.

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