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Smut + Bass “This Small Sound Would Kill Her” Tape Release Party ~ Dec 20th

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On December 21st, Smut + Bass will release their annual compilation. This Small Sound Would Kill Her will be available in cassette form (for free, limited to 100 copies) and will feature original music by Dave Betamax, Jincallo, Somersett, Shakes, Lower Levels, Windslo, Kone, Walter Gross, Fat Albert Einstein, Somejerk, and Scum.

A sort-of-kind-of beat tape with endless styles, courtesy of our label and homies.

The release party will be an in-store showcase, this Thursday (December 20th) at High Fidelity in Los Feliz, 8:00-11:30PM. Free drinks! Free tapes! Free stickers! Free entry! Throwed sounds c/o Jawn Titor followed by live sets by Walter Gross, Windslo, Jincallo, Kone, Dave Betamax, and Fat Albert Einstein.

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