“The best analogy that I can come up with,” he continues with a laugh, “is to the slow-food and local-food movements. Get fresh, local ingredients — they don’t come from far away, so they’re going to be the freshest, they’re going to taste the best, and then you cook it right there.”<0x00A0><cs:7><cbs:-0.9>^<cbs:><cs:>
“Bouncement 2” with DJ /rupture + DJ Flack + Wayne Marshall + DJs BaltImoroder & Daviday | Great Scott, 1222 Comm Ave, Boston | July 28 | 617.566.9014
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