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That's Ray Sato. He grew up in Los Angeles on the westside and likes coffee like none other. For him it's more than just being a coffee fan, it's living the life of coffee. Like there's wine tasters, beer tasters, food critics (and I'm not talking about the garden variety Yelper), Ray is a coffee master. So hardcore that drinking coffee is more than just drinking it. Some of you are probably thinking, “bullshit” or “it's just coffee” but that's akin to saying sushi is sushi, and most of us know that, it's just not true. The finest grades make the difference, the technique, the prep, the cut, the access, etc, mean something. At his cafe Balconi on Olympic near Sawtelle, yes, near the GR shops in West LA, he makes siphon coffee. It might look meth lab to some of you, but in the end, it's just another way to brew a cup. Each cup is crafted. Grinding the beans, and he lets you smell it first and what you get is a nicely cup of coffee. It's not outrageous, but it's not free. 3.50 for a small and 5 for a larger, and we're talking 6 and 12 oz cups as compared to the new Starbucks Big Gulp rivaling 32oz! This is cool. It's a cup of coffee that uses no filter or brewing system, except you put in the grinds, and you pour in hot water. There's a technique to get this right and it's a lesson on it's own. The cool thing is, I get to learn and taste it all. I don't go to coffee houses often at all. As a matter of fact, I rarely go since I make it at home, but I can see myself stopping in every so often.
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Rad new music keeps coming in… I interviewed Ian Svenonious for Robot Power issue back when he was in The Make-Up and The Dirtbombs for GR62. Beaches will be touring with Dum Dum Girls, who I featured in GR68. Frodus? Gotta mix in something new now and then, even if the 7″ is a comeback of sorts… Enjoy! (Above pic: Ian S. at The Smell, May 2009.) Chain & The Gang – Music's Not For Everyone Crossing the line from singing totally naturally to sounding absolutely fabulous, Ian Svenonious's latest band has gone from primal, campfire funk to what can only be described as deconstructed musical theatre. And it provides the makings for a really interesting show. “Can't Get Away” would be a great opener, showing our hero's mental duress. “It's a Hard, Hard Job (Keeping Everybody High)” would reveal the larger problem. “Not Good Enough” would show his heroic defeat/resolution. Wouldn't the ex-leader of Nation of Ulysses, The Make-Up, Scene Creamers, and Weird War look great on a big stage in his white suit? And isn't the celebratory “Detroit Music” a perfect closing number? Yet the songs' storytelling aspects would mean crap if they didn't resonate as perfectly true–which they do. [K Records]
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Cover story on Japanese god of street art Kami

MUSIC
Lovefoxxx from CSS
Grindcore/thrash master Jon Chang

INTERVIEW
Barack Obama’s brother-in-law Konrad Ng
Skater Daniel Castillo

ART
King of urban paper art, Shin Tanaka
Designer Tadanori Yokoo

FEATURES
the world of Bamboo

BEHIND THE SCENES
Homeless in Tokyo

TRAVEL
Back in Beijing

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The Antisocialites issue. Cover by Saelee Oh.

FILM
Dirty Hands Premier with David Choe
Filmmaker Monkmus

MUSIC
Musician King Khan

INTERVIEW
Angry Asian Man
Skater Top Cao

ART
Artist John Pham

BEHIND THE SCENES
San Diego Comicon 2008

TRAVEL
Shanghai Surprise

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