Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Pastiche Beach – A Medley

Welcome to Pastiche Beach. Chopped and spliced, 50 minutes of artists paying tribute to and/or lovingly ripping off Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys. Justin made this in 2018 as gratis promo for guests when the Gold Diggers boutique hotel opened in East Hollywood. We pressed 500 copies to vinyl, each side a full uninterrupted track. The bootleg wax is long out of print, so in honor of Wilson’s life and legacy we’re sharing the digital version here for first time here. Sail on, sailor.

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‘Enjoy’ the full Cannes experience with BigSmall’s new video game

BigSmall, the agency founded by ex-WCRS CEO Matt Edwards, has taken the chaos of Cannes Lions and turned it into an absurd “festival survival simulator” – complete with beachside panels, rosé-fuelled networking, and trying to remember what you promised to finance. Can you survive the Gutter Bar? Retain credibility with your colleagues? And will you …

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Disclosure to Bring Acclaimed Live Show Across North America in Fall 2025

The acclaimed electronic music duo Disclosure is set to bring their celebrated live show to North America this fall with an extensive tour announced for 2025. Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence will kick off their tour on September 19th in Seattle, with the cross-continental journey concluding on October 18th at the iconic Forest Hills Stadium […]

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Subscription Shake-Up: Navigating the FTC’s Click-to-Cancel Rule

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In October 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) updated its 1973 Negative Option Rule to address unfair and deceptive online subscription practices. See 16 C.F.R. § 425 (2024) (the “Negative Option Rule” or the “Rule”). The Rule sparked significant debate, with the original proposal garnering over 16,000 comments. Following some revisions based on this feedback,……