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From Barcelona to the Barbary

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Spanish beat maker Pablo Díaz-Reixa - a.k.a. El Guincho - brings his pan global mix all the way to Fishtown on Sunday night. Diaz-Reixa is based in Barcelona, though he originally hails from the Canary Islands. His pan-global kitchen-sink indie-dance debut, Alegranza! - the name translates as "joy" - is one of the year's best. It's an early, all-ages show, with San Francisco's equally trippy, though not quite so joyous, Lemonade.

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Dan Deluca is the music critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer.


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