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``BETA Records'' is a weekly, music-centric series geared toward teenagers that features interviews with musicians and groups -- signed to both major and independent labels -- as well as live acoustic performances in the show's studio. Also featured on the show are music tutorials, tips from producers and music executives and comparisons between music and pop culture. Some of the notable musical acts that have performed on the show include Fitz and the Tantrums, The Ready Set, Airborne Toxic Event and Ozomatli.
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