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Fri. November 7th

WORK 01 with Avatism (LIVE)

Along with Hands Free, Jamie Charles, Jia, Andrew Hong

6AM Group & L A Nightlife Events Present
WORK 01 with...

Avatism – LIVE
(Vakant, Life & Death, Parachute)
http://soundcloud.com/avatism
http://www.instagram.com/avatism
http://www.twitter.com/avatism 
http://avatism.tumblr.com/

Hands Free
(My Favorite Robot, Faceless, Dilate Records)
http://soundcloud.com/handsfreeofficial
https://twitter.com/handsfreedj

with support by:
Jamie Charles Music (Motek)
JIA
Andrew Hong (DJ)

Advanced Tix: http://residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?637096
RSVP: http://6amgroup.com/events
Discounted til 11:30pm
General Admission: $20

Sound reinforced by TrueChord Sound Systems
Photos by AJ Herrera Photography | www.studioajh.com

Los Globos
3040 W.Sunset Blvd
10pm-4am | 21+

ABOUT AVATISM:
Thomas did not buy his first vinyl record when he was 10 years old, nor was he born out of the love of two underground jazz musicians. Despite an extremely dull and standard childhood during which he barely learned to play drums, his moody productions have been released on labels such as Vakant, Infiné and Haunt.

Much to everyone’s surprise, his recently-released debut album “Adamant”, doom-laced live sets and collaborations have lead him to rise to similar popularity as other artists with more interesting biographies.

“There’s always been a neat unpredictability about Avatism. From the muffled jazz shuffles of “The Slug” to the stark, synth-hammered “Farewell Portrait” to the darker, more mischievous “Constants”. While he clearly resides in the techno district, no one’s ever been able to pinpoint his exact address. But you get the impression that’s how he likes it.” (Dave Jenkins, 2013)

Artist Bio

Thomas did not buy his first vinyl record when he was 10 years old, nor was he born out of the love of two underground jazz musicians. Despite an extremely dull and standard childhood during which he barely learned to play drums, his moody productions have been released on labels such as Vakant, Infiné and Haunt. 

Much to everyone’s surprise, his recently-released debut album “Adamant”, doom-laced live sets and collaborations have lead him to rise to similar popularity as other artists with more interesting biographies. 

“There’s always been a neat unpredictability about Avatism. From the muffled jazz shuffles of “The Slug” to the stark, synth-hammered “Farewell Portrait” to the darker, more mischievous “Constants”. While he clearly resides in the techno district, no one’s ever been able to pinpoint his exact address. But you get the impression that’s how he likes it.” (Dave Jenkins, 2013)