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Las Vegas PUA Lair meetus, this week we have special guest speaker Dan AKA Badboy, The creater of Direct Game teaching students about “Insta Fucks” How your F Close your target within 7 – 10 Minutes!
This video presentation addresses the struggles men have with sexual escalation. Vince Kelvin (Hollywood) offers steps to overcome the difficulties of what to physically do with a woman to turn her on and get her to have sex.
Filled with layered, precise arrangements that jump off the speakers and cut straight to your soul, Lenny White’s Edge (Hip Bop HIBD 8019; 60:40) is a great example of tearing down constricting genre borders and rebuilding from the ground up. Drummer White lays rock solid foundations for short-form artistic dramas like “Mr. DePriest,” a hard-fusion walk spritzed with horns and set up by Bennie Maupin’s dark bass clarinet. “Raiders in the Temple of Boom” builds a multi-layered, somewhat laid-back percussive foundation which peels back occasionally for hard-screaming lead figures to appear. White’s group features the dual bass work of Victor Bailey and Foley, adding to the gritty foundation. Two of the most memorable and surprising tracks here are covers. First, a stunning reworking of Led Zepplin’s “Kashmir” which stings with soulful vocal harmony and bass.