Go green with biodegradable downloads
Head to Chinatown on Saturday night for a chance to take part in the next generation of music distribution.
Established in 2004, L. Records makes its Hawaii debut Saturday with “L. Bar” at thirtyninehotel.
According to Dorian Wright, the label’s director of marketing and promotions, the party is the latest step in “off the grid music production,” following the establishment of a solar/wind-powered production studio on the North Shore earlier this year.
Along with generating all power from solar and wind energy, L. Records also prints all their merchandise on recyclable material. Physical CDs have been replaced by biodegradable download cards (pictured above), that when planted, grow into “an array of wildflowers.”
Wright and DJ Wish will be on the decks tomorrow; the debut party starts at 9 p.m.










