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The Good Hurt DEFIB Electronic Music Show

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Los Angeles, July 11, 2011 Westsiders in Los Angeles looking for things to do during the "carmageddon" closure of the 405 during the July 15-18th weekend now have a venue to visit without crossing the dreaded 405. The Good Hurt in Mar Vista will be hosting “DEFIB” an original electronic music show that will bring electronic music to the Westside on July 17th starting at 8pm. The event name “DEFIB”  signifies the use  of a defibrillator used to shock the heart back to life., said Casey Leveque, event promoter. “DEFIB will attempt to bring electronic music back to life in the Westside. “

In addition to the normal prescription cocktails and naughty nurses that the Good Hurt has to offer, DJ's from all over the world handpicked for their original sound and unique skills will be on the turntables that night. The line-up includes; Kelly Divan, Ston3wall, Yosh-E, Digital Hippie, and Mark Kill. The Good Hurt also features pool tables, a multimedia show, Go Go dancers, and FREE energy drinks. The Cover is $10 and is 21 and over.

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