With the Crystal Hotel open, the fun covers two city blocks: Music in four different rooms; comedy in Al's Den; property tours; kids fun; food and drink specials; tastings of our spirits, wine and beer; and of course a special birthday brew will pour throughout the properties.
In the Ballroom
2 p.m. - 4 p.m. "You Who" Children's Rock Variety Show
4 p.m. Bloco Alegria (samba band)
5 p.m. Edna Vazquez
6 p.m. Y La Bamba
7 p.m. The Domestics
8 p.m. Divers
Lola's Room (2nd floor)
All hours - Passport redemption
Watch NFL football on the big screen! (AFC Championship 12:05 p.m., NFC Championship 3:40 p.m.)
6 p.m.-8 p.m. 80's Video Dance Attack
Ringlers Pub (ground level)
3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Reverb Brothers
Brewery (second floor)
2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Ale tastings and brewery tours
Al's Den (Crystal Hotel, below ground level)
1 p.m. History Tour starts, led by McMenamins historian Tim Hills
3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Wine tastings
4 p.m. Lewi Longmire and Anita Lee Elliott
6 p.m. Comedy hosted by Jordan Casner
7 p.m. Samantha Crain with special guests The Harmed Brothers
Zeus Cafe (Crystal Hotel, ground level east side)
3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Distillery tasting and specialty cocktails
Special Birthday beers
Abigail's Apricot Ale
CDA of Cain
$4 pints all day, $8 growler fills
"You Who" Children's Rock Variety Show feat. Colin Meloy, The Eyelids, Jerry Joseph & the Jackmormons, Joy Now, Y La Bamba and more! (2 to 4 p.m.)

Children's rock variety show is a half hour-ish of variety entertainment featuring DJs and interactive dance parties with giant barn owls, musical guests, stories, skits, sing a longs, cartoons, artists, puppets, parades and performers.
Their variety show features performances by YOU WHO's house band Sneakin' Out, The Cardboard Songsters, and surprise guests. Ballroom-wide fun includes a Bhangra dance party with DJ ANJALI, blanket forts, hair dos, art activities, a giant parachute and much more fun stuff!
YOU WHO is a benefit for MyMusicRx- the flagship program of Children's Cancer Association who believes that joy matters and music heals. MyMusicRx provides music medicine to seriously ill kids and teens at 19 pediatric hospitals across the nation including locally at Doernbecher Children's Hospital and Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emmanuel
About MyMusicRx
The Children's Cancer Association (CCA) believes joy matters and music heals. Nearly two decades ago, we pioneered a one-of-a-kind pediatric "music medicine" program called MyMusicRx that lets kids choose the music experience that feels right to them. The in-hospital MyMusicRx program includes bedside sing-alongs led by trained music specialists, instrument lending from mobile music carts, tablet checkouts and live concerts from national recording artists. MyMusicRx.org extends our bedside music experience online and invites kids facing cancer and other serious illnesses to feel the music and feel better, by exploring exclusive artists greetings, concerts, music lessons, digital instruments, and games anytime, anywhere. See MyMusicRx programs in action here or visit us at www.mymusicrx.org.
- Visit You Who On Facebook:
- https://www.facebook.com/You-Who-110862412336175/
Bloco Alegria (4 p.m.)

Bloco Alegria is Portland's newest Rio style samba band. Playing the heart-pumping rhythms of Rio's carnaval parades is what gives this band its unique sound and vibrancy. Composed of people who love samba, Bloco Alegria celebrates the music, dance, and culture of Brasil.
Samba is the most popular dance from Rio de Janeiro. It has deep African ancestral roots with respect to the drums used, the rhythms, and the structure of the music itself. Many of the members of Bloco Alegria have studied and played samba in the US or have gone to Brazil to learn more. Several speak Portuguese.
The word "Alegria" means "Happiness" in Portuguese. The word "Bloco" refers to a "City Block". Historically, people in different neighborhoods of Rio would get together and play samba in the streets, drawing their neighbors out to celebrate. Different neighborhood blocks would form different samba groups with creative and fun names. As time passed, these groups became more formalized and well-known throughout the city and the word "Bloco" took on the meaning of "group" or "band". Currently in Rio, samba groups that play in the streets include groups like "Bloco Suvaco do Cristo", "Bloco Simpatia e Quase Amor", and larger more internationally known groups like "Monobloco".
Edna Vazquez (5 p.m.)

"Soy libre! libre como el mar, como el viento, como las hojas que le nacen a los arboles. No soy hombre, ni mujer, soy un ser de luz conectado a ti y a los demas!"
Edna Vazquez was born in the Mexican state of Colima but lived the first 16 years of her life in the state of Jalisco, a state that is world-renowned as the soul of Mexican mariachi music. At age 17 she left her native Mexico and traveled to the U.S.A. to start a career in the music business, and met with more success than she ever could have imagined. She found herself singing and playing music across the country in many different styles.
Enda sings with a passion to bring a traditional touch and feeling of Mexico's traditional Folklorico to her audience, and mixes in her own compositions which are sprinkled with a variety of all Latin American genres. She sings with a velvety voice and sometimes whistles the melodies to compliment her guitar. She alternates her traditional music with her rock band project NO PASSENGERS, bringing the audience Original Latin rock songs in English and Spanish. Her talents, however, are not limited to music
Join Edna (and all the talented musicians that collaborate with her) on a musical journey that will take you from traditional Méxican music to contemporary Latin alternative rock on a wave of magic and charisma!
- Website:
- http://ednavazquez.com/
Y La Bamba (6 p.m.)

"... a collection of hazy, whispering ballads steeped in polarizing art-folk and sacred Mexican lore." -- Filter
"...doing Portland proud" -- Billboard
"Elena's voice floats like some kind of cirrus cloud over the oceanic psych-folk tones" -- The Tripwire
"...definitely one of the records you'll want to look out for this fall." -- Pop Tarts Suck Toasted
"Portland, Ore., quintet Y La Bamba makes fractured folk that sounds as if it comes from dog-eared diaries. The author is statuesque Luz Elena, the daughter of Mexican immigrants, whose vintage vocals seem to come from the 78-rpm era." --Buzzbands.LA
"The Portland, Oregon, band mixes Devendra Banhart-influenced art-folk with hazy femme vocals and traditional Mexican sounds to weirdly entrancing effect" -- LA Weekly
"The songs were like mature lullabies, brooding and rich, playful but never lingering on the surface...It was difficult not to be seduced." -- The Stranger
"Lupon is a wide-ranging garden of styles, with gossamer folk and jangling indie-rock steeped in the influences of Mendoza's Mexican heritage. Her unearthly vocals-at times soft and frangible, at others hardily operatic-sound completely lost in time, like they're emerging from a dusty recording on an abandoned Victrola." -- Portland Mercury
"When you read about Y La Bamba, it's often a visual description--like an indie-pop Lady Gaga, tall-'n'-tattooed frontwoman Luz Elena has a steez that often overshadows her band's actual music. Which is a shame, because the group's sound has come a long way as of late. On the long-awaited debut full-length,Lupon, that point is underlined like 12 times, highlighted and circled with little hearts....it's physical proof that Y La Bamba is a lot more than a pretty face." -- Willamette Week
With Y LA BAMBA, Luzelena Mendoza draws from both her strict Catholic upbringing as an only daughter of a Mexican immigrant and a debilitating illness that led her to fall away from her faith, to create what LA Weekly calls "Devendra Banhart-influenced art-folk with hazy femme vocals and traditional Mexican sounds."
Mendoza's father immigrated to the Bay Area from the Michoacan region of Mexico after meeting her mother who had received her US citizenship as a teenager. Her father got a job at a southern Oregon sawmill and Luzelena would spend her childhood summers on a farm in California's San Joaquin Valley among peach, almond, and fig orchards. It was in these strong Mexican communities that she would soak up the melodies and the stories that were being told while, as she remembers it, "the men with tassel hats" strummed their guitars and sang their traditional folk songs in three part harmonies. "I remember singing along, mimicking my father's voice and dancing like a little wild child," she recalls. For Mendoza, this music was the only way she could relate to her father, and was a bright spot in a rough childhood.
In 2003, Mendoza traveled to New Zealand and India, in a quest for a deeper understanding of her spiritual growth as an active Christian, hungry for the tools to create a shift on this planet. During her trip to India, she contracted amoebic dysentery and giardia, causing her to suffer from insomnia, lose 60 pounds and fear her loss of sanity. "It shook me in ways I was not expecting, leading me to struggle with my prayer life and search for a healthy relationship with God, the universe, and with myself," says Mendoza of her condition (which was only complicated with a misdiagnosis). "I gave up on Christianity and what religion was starting to mean to me due to a natural awareness that was knocking on my door."
Upon her return to the US, she took in a white six-toed cat to keep her company as she fought to regain her physical, emotional and spiritual health. She christened her new feline companion La Bamba, a name that she incorporated into a moniker for her home recordings and performances at open mic nights in her new home, Portland. Bassist and vocalist Ben Meyercord caught some of Mendoza's open mic performances and the two quickly found a musical connection. In a whirlwind week that she said happened magically, Mendoza recruited Mike Kitson on drums and David Kyle on guitar. Luzelena played in an Ashland band with Kitson when she wanted a more quiet alternative to her early punk roots and Kyle was a musician she met online that shared her spiritual and eccentric philosophies. Intuition told her that she was going to meet the final piece in her musical puzzle and, sure enough, she stumbled upon accordion player Eric Schrepel playing the squeezebox at a puppet show.
With a raw songbook of home recordings under her belt and a new group of musicians to help Mendoza with her musical vision, Y LA BAMBA began to captivate audiences in Portland and tour stops around the US. Eventually, the quintet would attract the attention of The Decemberists guitarist Chris Funk, who offered his production skills for the band's first studio recording. Funk worked tirelessly to capture Y LA BAMBA's rustic tones, songs inspired by the traditional tunes of Mendoza's childhood, and her signature vocals that resemble the sounds spilling out of a 1930's Victrola. Dubbing the confidently stunning body of songs Lupon (after a nickname that Mendoza's father despised), Y LA BAMBA has emerged from the studio, ready to wow listeners everywhere. Lupon will be available during the fall of 2010 on Tender Loving Empire.
- Myspace:
- http://www.myspace.com/ylabamba
The Domestics (7 p.m.)

What separates The Domestics from the escapism of so many other indie pop acts is the fearlessness with which Michael Finn and Leo London confront their own pain. London's birth parents both battled with drug addiction in his early childhood before he was adopted by his grandparents at the age of two. Finn's trials came later on, struggling with health issues, depression and dependency in his early adult years. Writing in the aftermath of infidelity, mental illness, substance abuse and child abuse, Finn and London have wrought songs as moving as they are catchy and as honest as they are loud. What The Domestics provide that so many other bands do not is something which all listeners can relate to: vulnerability.
Long before they decided to join forces as The Domestics, Finn and London each spent years honing their craft as individual songwriters. After moving to Portland in the summer of 2013 after over a decade of writing and performing under his own name in Eugene, London found himself tracking piano for Finn at Flora Recording and Playback, studio of Grammy-Nominated producer Tucker Martine where Finn works as an assistant engineer alongside artists like My Morning Jacket, The Decemberists, Modest Mouse, Neko Case, and Sufjan Stevens. This first studio collaboration began a relationship which would eventually lead to the combination of Finn and London's respective solo projects and to the recording of their first record over 15 days in the spring of 2014.
Less than a year after assembling a live band, The Domestics have triumphantly emerged as one of Portland's most promising new acts. Their energetic live shows, as well as the strength of their forthcoming debut record have garnered them a dedicated fan base and maelstrom of critical attention.
The Domestics are: Michael Finn, Leo London, Kyle Moderhak, Matt Moore, and Brad Norton
Divers (8 p.m.)

Divers is a band from Portland, OR. They are Harrison Rapp (guitar and vocals), Seth Rapp (guitar), James Deegan (bass), and Colby Hulsey (drums). The band describes themselves like so: "We play dynamic, sweaty music. The indie rockers say we are a punk band. The punk rockers are suspicious that we might be an indie band. The bands that have inspired us fall on both sides of the fence, but they all share the same kind of energy. If we have any clear idea about what we are doing, it has something to do with that energy."
Hello Hello is about a couple of bank robbers driving across North America, doing what they do. The album was recorded at Toadhouse Studios in Portland with Adam Pike and Mike Moore, and will be released on February 17th in cahoots with Olympia's great Rumbletowne Records. Divers' live show has been winning over fans and critics alike, and you can expect the legions to grow as the band heads out on the road in March and April (tour dates coming soon)!
Press:
"Divers operate on attitudes that signal a burning commitment to their own autonomy, and an emotive realness that abounds among the indie spirited denizens of Oregon, and Washington, respectively." - Impose
"...a truly powerful live band." - Razorcake
"Divers have quickly vaulted to the top of the Portland music food chain, devouring everything in sight with passionate, sweaty, hoarse-throated tunesthat positively rock. They're already one of the best bands in Portland, and while it feels a little music-critic-bullshitty to say stuff like this, I bet it's only a matter of time before they're one of the biggest. Join Team Divers tonight; I swear you won't regret it." - Portland Mercury
"So let's talk about Portland's very own Divers. Better to do so now, before fame finds them and we're eating dust. This quartet plays heartfelt, heartbreaking, heartwarming, heart-everything punk that glances off the canons of RVIVR, Ted Leo and Arcade Fire on its way to sweaty transcendence. If you have not seen Divers live by now, you are missing out on one of Portland's most essential musical treasures. Get blessed by this band immediately. " - Willamette Week
"Divers play big punk rock 'n' roll-suitable for dancing to, sweating to, losing your voice to, and fist-pumping in your white T-shirt like it's the '80s and the Boss is your actual boss and you just got a bonus." - the Stranger
Lewi Longmire and Anita Lee Elliott

Lewi Longmire has built a reputation as Portland's multi-instrumentalist "go to guy." In the years since relocating to Portland from Albuquerque, New Mexico, he's been included on shows and recordings by many of the Northwest's finest bands and songwriters. He's played with national acts Michael Hurley, Victoria Williams, Dolorean, AgesandAges, Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside, Blue Giant/Viva Voce/The Robinsons, Dolorean, the Minus 5, Breathe Owl Breathe and Tara Jane O'Neill as well as local luminaries Denver, The Portland Country Underground, Midlo/Pancake Breakfast, Quiet Life, Fernando, James Low, Perhapst, Electric Ill, Little Sue, Casey Neill, Michael Jodell, the Freak Mountain Ramblers, and is an anchor member of Portland's all-star tribute to the Allman Brothers, Brothers and Sister.
Recently, though, Lewi has taken all the things he learned from working with these fine performers and has been spending his time leading a roots rock/americana band of his own, singing his own compositions. This group owes much to the American tradition of good songs played with high energy, deep roots, and an unpretentious sense of fun. Their sound finds the connection between the basement feel of The Band, the raspy blue-eyed soul of Joe Cocker, the desert space of Giant Sand, the "without a net" deep space improvisations of the San Francisco ballrooms, the punk abandon of The Stooges and the quiet contemplation of Neil Young playing solo.
- Website:
- http://www.lewilongmire.com/
Samantha Crain with special guests The Harmed Brothers

The Oklahoma born songwriter with Choctaw heritage, Samantha Crain, presents her newest collection of songs, "Under Branch & Thorn & Tree". Teaming up again with producer, John Vanderslice (the Mountain Goats, Spoon), they've used synthesizers and string arrangements to embellish the heartfelt stories of the working class. Crain's songs are full of expansive melodies that veer off in unpredictable directions, with lyrics that explore conflicting emotions with uncommon insight and compassion. She has a jazz singer's phrasing, often breaking words into rhythmic fragments that land before and after the beat, stretching syllables or adding grace notes to uncover hidden nuances in her lyrics.
- Website:
- http://www.samanthacrain.com
Reverb Brothers

The Reverb Brothers offer a unique take on Americana, with original songs and obscure gems, that blend Blues, Country, Soul, New Orleans R&B, Country Blues and Rock & Roll with a distinctive 1930's sensibility. We feature three lead and harmony vocalists, acoustic and electric guitars, harmonica, keyboards, cornet, bass and drums. We always deliver a high energy show that brings people out on the dance floor.
Further Records & Optic Echno present an evening of live electronics featuring:
Decimus
*No-Neck Blues Band member Pat Murano’s work as Decimus has been a prodigious endeavor to dissolve the ego and conventional notions of form from the creation of music.
http://furtherrecords.org/album/decimus-7
Raica
*The cavernous and beautiful project of renowned DJ and Further Records headmaster Chloe Harris. Raica walks a fine musical line between lucid animation and blurred darkness with her improvised sonics.
http://furtherrecords.org/album/dose
El Owl
*El Owl is an improv-based electronic instrumental duo playing a flowing mix of kosmiche, drone, no wave, post rock and noise. They also co-founded the Lifelike Family label and make music solo as Cloud City Cars and No Parades. Their debut album is available here: https://lifelikefamily.bandcamp.com/album/invisible-predator
Dweomer
*Local artist Jef Drawbaugh brings his long-running live improvisational project Dweomer. Using vintage analog synthesizers, Dweomer weaves orbs of delicate, multidimensional sounds with nods to komische, space rock, and early John Carpenter scores. Jef also hosts Zodiak Klub onXRAY.FM, where he plays classic and modern mixes from every era of electronic music.
https://dweomer.bandcamp.com/
We are excited to produce an event in conjunction with Optic Echo focusing on live ambient and experimental electronics.
Pre-Sale tickets available :
http://furtherrecords.org/merch/decimus-live-at-leaven-community-center-portland
$5-$15 donation on the door.
This is an ALL AGES venue!
Sound provided by Tim Westcott.
Acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou's (Raise the Red Lantern, Hero) career has quieted down a bit since the '90s, however this low-key familial drama remains a high point in his latter day ouevre. Telling the story of an estranged father reconnecting with his dying son over a performance of the titular folk opera, Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles is a moving depiction of the intersection between family, grief, and tradition.
This film screening has been made possible as part of the “Japan in Asia” initiative by the Japan Foundation Los Angeles.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/WaeBR9Ej_qs
Free.
ĄRCO does the B's—Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms—but like you've never experienced before! Blistering fast tempos. Body-shaking bass. Founding member Daniel Shen joins us as soloist on the Bach A minor, while Bryce and Mike duel it out on the Bach Double. Also featuring works by living composers Tom Johnson, Jacob TV, and Mike Hsu, and an opening set by percussionist and jazz drummer Kaleb Davies.
ARCO brings you classical orchestral and chamber music with a 21st century attitude. Amplified so you can talk, laugh, drink, dance. Yet performing each piece exactly as written—no watered-down arrangements, no cheap rhythm track—out of respect for the composers and the audience. With sound-responsive visuals for a multimedia concert experience.
Join XRAY.fm and Marmoset Music for an evening of storytelling, music, food and libations. We'll celebrate the winners of the Radio is Yours contest and recognize a few other people/places/things that are doing good in our "Changing City".
Main event tickets will include delicious food by Chefstable, drinks by Bouy Beer and Pfriem, a performance by Stephen Malkmus. Also included is the after-party event featuring Pure Bathing Culture and Is/Is (also at Marmoset).
Advance tickets to the XRAY Awards Show and After Party can be found here. https://impactflow.com/event/the-xray-awards-43
You may buy tickets to the entire event, or buy a ticket JUST for the after party.
Also, there is still time to enter the Radio is Yours Contest! The Theme is "Changing City" and all are welcome to produce a piece between 7 seconds and 7 minutes for the contest. thttp://xray.fm/radio-is-yours
Radio is Yours. Facebook Evite here.
Sarah Miller Meigs, founder of the lumber room, and Bruce Guenther, Portland Japanese Garden Trustee, invite you to a special reception for the arts and design community, to preview and discuss the Garden's Cultural Crossing expansion, and the transformation of the Japanese Garden's facilities by internationally renowned architect Kengo Kuma
Welcome and remarks at 6:15pm
Refreshments will be served
RSVP by January 19th to info@lumberoom.com
Natural Magic's 1 year residency at The Liquor Store comes to an end. Come help close it out in style.
Free.
Shigeto
On Intermission, Saginaw places all of those disparate sounds side by side, offering a snapshot both of where he has been as an artist, as well as where he is going. “Intermission grew out of the idea that I have all of these places I want to go; even though I’m not there yet, these are six little signposts along the way.” In the years since No Better Time Than Now, Shigeto’s experience as a musician has only deepened. He recorded tracks for the Detroit rapper ZelooperZ, and performed with jazz legend Dave Douglass’ High Risk
Project. “I couldn’t accept the fact that I was hanging,” he laughs. “I was like, wait, I dropped out of jazz school, how does this work?” “But what it did was make me realize that music is music—you don’t have to be a certain type of musician or trained in a certain way in order to contribute to something. It was very liberating.”
That sense of liberation comes through in every track on Intermission. It’s not electronic music, it’s not jazz, it’s not hip-hop—it’s all of those; “Pulse” blends glacial electronics with plinking vibraphones (“That song is kind of a dancefloor-type song, which is different for me,” Saginaw says). On the other end of the spectrum entirely are “Gently” and “Deep Breathing,” two moody, spacious, beat-less songs that spin soft strands of synth over empty air. Taken together, the songs tell the story of an artist with a broad musical background stretching out and exploring his influences. “When I’m having a lot of fun, that’s how I know when I’m on to something,” he says. “Like the first time you ever realized you could plug a microphone into your interface and record your own sounds, and your whole world was changed. Intermission is like that for me—its about getting that feeling again.”
Groundislava
Philip Grass
Hans, a relief waiter in an upscale Berlin night club, rents a room by night. Grete, a manicurist, rents the same room by day. Though they have never met in person, the two have forged a lasting enmity toward each other. They also unwittingly strike up a romance without realizing that they share a room.
I BY DAY, YOU BY NIGHT is one of the Weimar era's most artfully crafted musical comedies, winking and taunting the conservative order about to sweep over Germany. Its also a salty satire on the unrealistic and frothy musical genre in the wake of the hardships of the working class in the 30s. Starring Willy Fritsch.
Trailer: https://youtu.be/PxdK6Xzpy6w
$5 suggested donation
Squirrel Butter, husband and wife duo of Charlie Beck & Charmaine Slaven share a deep love of traditional music, they explore the genres of old-time, early bluegrass, blues, country, & cajun. Multi-instrumentalists, they play banjo, guitar, fiddle, steel guitar, step-dance, and sing harmonies. They are also both members of the venerable stringband, The Tallboys, as well as honky tonk project, The Tallboys Country Band. They are anchors of the old-time music & square dance communities in the Pacific NW and beyond.
Hoot and Holler are Amy Alvey (fiddle, vocals) and Mark Kilianski (guitar, vocals). Based out of Boston share a love for traditional mountain music and have entertained audiences with that passion from Europe to California.
Jack Dwyer is a multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter, and teacher based in Portland, OR. He performs and teaches around the country with various musical projects and works on the Adjunct Music Faculty of Lewis and Clark College.
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Cost :: Suggested donation $15-20 or what you can. All proceeds go to the artists!
Contact :: Abbie Weisenbloom, (503) : 233-4945 / abbiew@froggie.com /www.froggie.com
Live streaming the show on Concert Window - https://www.concertwindow.com/abbiewpresents.
Silent Reading Party is back! Come on in out of the rain and join fellow readers to read silently in good company at our third SRP in January 2016. Bring your own print or digital book and enjoy two hours of undistracted time to read whatever you want. Expect happy hour prices, special cocktails, and ambient music.
An audiovisual night of Latin American and global experimental electronic dance music.
>> DJ NOMBRE APELLIDO
Moises Horta is a visual artist and producer from Tijuana based in Mexico City. He is part of the futuristic Mexican band “Los Macuanos” who created “Ruidoson” a hybrid genre of traditional Mexican regional music that defined a generation of artists in the north of the country. Los Macuanos developed their musical sound during the transitional period of change of presidency between Felipe Calderon and Enrique Peña Nieto - The beginning of one of Mexico’s most brutal periods - Their music is heavily influenced by politics, narco-violence, corruption and urban decay. Los Macuanos are scheduled to release new material on December 2015.
DJ Nombre Apellido ( DJ Name Last name) is a satire on DJ acts that use their name and last name as their artist name as well as a criticism on the state of electronic dance music. “I feel that the EDM category conspicuously took out any sort of need for experimentation within a very ample genre of music, at least commercially, and pretty much set various formulas for producing it (i.e. “the drop”).” DJ Nombre Apellido arises from a need to go “back to basics” and takes root in early examples of electronic dance music, ranging from early Chicago house and Detroit techno experiments to more contemporary club music deconstructions. Moises also experiments with visual arts. “I’m from a generation immersed in video games and the Internet. Having been raised looking at a screen a great part of my life made me have a keen sense for graphic design, RGB colors and the kind of visual experiments that emerged from the now (infamously) dubbed “post-Internet” aesthetic. With DJ Nombre Apellido I keep the visuals to match the environment in which I produce music, that is, stuff made with a prosumer laptop and tablet using apps that only do one thing, such as glitch a picture, making it reminiscent of dadaist readymades.
>> SPF666
Zack offers a peculiar way of decontextualizing music of different genres presenting percussive interpretations of UK grime, ballroom, dembow, techno, jungle and jersey club. His music encompasses a very global and hybrid perspective of the dance floor.
>> 2TABS
2TABS is the new music project of Coast2c and Michael Bruce. They have been throwing parties and DJing as individuals for Gran Ritmos for over a year and now they are starting to work on conceptualizing their sound as 2TABS. While they continue to work on defining that sound, they are kicking things off with their first DJ set together.
DJ NOMBRE APELLIDO (Los Macuanos, Tijuana)
https://soundcloud.com/dj-nombre-apellido
https://soundcloud.com/losmacuanos
SPF666 (Club Chemtrail)
https://soundcloud.com/spf666
2TABS (Michael Bruce + Coast2c, Gran Ritmos)
https://soundcloud.com/coast2c
https://soundcloud.com/soniclozenge
Visuals by Michael Bruce + Moises Horta
Flyer Design by Pecco www.thepeccoway.wordpress.com
An exhibition and a book release, opening reception on Saturday, January 16, 12-6.
We the audience are facing conundrums:
Marc says there is a tennis match going, but there is no victory and the rules are somewhat fictive. Jabari gave us instructions on how to build a folded object out of copper, yet its final form is impossible. Given these circumstances we may feel irresolute. These selected objects, companions in our small space for a time, are gently voicing concern about our expectations of fairness and order in our world.
Jabari Jordan-Walker (b. 1988 Chicago, IL) is a writer, artist, and occasional curator currently based in Portland, OR. Jordan-Walker is driven by a critique on the pervasive within commodity, wealth, art history, and visual culture. By taking the form of poetry, temporary sculpture, and short-form critical texts Jordan-Walker’s work looks to create conversations surrounding the urban and hinterland. He has most recently been included in a group exhibition at Surplus Space in Portland, OR. Jordan-Walker's writing has been featured in PIN-UP Magazine for Architectural Entertainment, Bartleby Review, and Pythagoras Records.
Marc Matchak is an artist currently living in San Francisco, California. Recent past work has been shown through Pamela’s in Kula, HI and the Time Based Arts Festival in Portland. Writing has been published through The Volta, GaussPDF, Split/Fountain, Muscle Beach, and Amur-Initiatives. Marc is interested in comedy and love as interruptions or abstractions of the world around us.
FORTUNE
2235 W Burnside St
Office/Gallery hours:
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DJ Paypal - (TEKLIFE// MALL MUSIC// BRAINFEEDER, LUCKY ME)
https://soundcloud.com/djpaypal
DJ Mastercard - (MALL MUSIC)
https://soundcloud.com/dj-mastercard
Bukkha- (Moonshine Recordings, Dubs Alive Records, Foundation Channel)
https://soundcloud.com/bukkhaspace
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Local Support:
AlbinoGorilla - (Tenth Degree)
Dan Halen - (Amiti Group, Tenth Degree)
Skelli Skel - (PDX Mandem, Tenth Degree)
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Visuals by Ritzy Sheens
Sound by One Wub
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XRAY DJ Dave Cantrell's 60th Birthday Party
Friday, January 15, 2016
8:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Black Water Bar
Portland, OR
Price: $8.00
Note: All Ages.
XRAY DJ Dave Cantrell, host of post-punk/darkwave show Songs From Under the Floorboard, celebrates his 60th birthday by hosting a show at Black Water with four bands that have played a crucial role in the Portland post-punk scene: Vice Device, Spirit Host, LUNCH, and Shadowhouse. The all-ages event is a benefit to help pay traveling costs of out-of-state bands appearing at the 2-night XRAY-sponsored Out From The Shadows II festival happening April 1-2, 2016.
Deep Under Ground will be presenting its first annual celebration at Disjecta Contemporary Art Center.
7pm A jam from a surprise band TBA
Spins by Soopah Eype
8pm Open Mic
9pm Ripley Snell
(www.ripleysnell.com)
10pm Open Mic ||| Cypher
11pm Jonny Cool and The Moons
https://www.reverbnation.com/jonnycoolsg
12am celebration
All Ages (bar w/ID) + Food
Blog: deepundergroundpdx.tumblr.com
Instagram: @deep_under_ground
disjecta.org
Welcome to our 33rd annual edition of Reel Music. We’ve been on the lookout all year for new works—and timely classics—to feature in our annual celebration of sound, music, and image. Whether your passion is jazz, blues, rock, soul, opera, classical, avant-garde—or anything in between—we hope you find something to discover and inspire you in this eclectic mix of the familiar and unknown.
As always, our special thanks go to Music Millennium, Willamette Week, Walker, Kink.fm, MusicFestNW, All Classical Portland, PDX Jazz and Portland Jazz Festival, XRAY.FM, KMHD Jazz Radio, KBOO Community Radio, PDX PIPELINE, Oregon Music News, and Marmoset.
Mike Bray
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January 15 - March 5, 2016
Opening Reception
Friday, January 15
6 - 8 PM
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Join Portlanders calling to close down the prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, exactly 14 years to the day after it opened, with a visibility action at the east end of the Hawthorne bridge, SE Hawthorne and Grand on Monday, January 11 from 3:30 to 5:30 PM. Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group will use its 12-foot-tall "tower of peace" to call attention to the notorious prison where over 100 people still languish in a facility that undermines the supposed rule of law that separates our country from chaos.
Despite a strong signing statement indicating he still desires to close Guantanamo and vetoing the first version of the legislation, President Obama signed the 2016 defense authorization bill which continues to restrict his ability to transfer prisoners out of the facility. While the prison population has been reduced from 775 to 107, Obama has not been successful in closing down the prison in seven years in office, despite campaign pledges to do so.
Most held at the facility have been denied access to legal help; many have been exposed to harsh conditions that have been described as torture. In 2014, dozens of prisoners participated in a hunger strike which drew international attention. The US responded in part by force-feeding the protesting prisoners, then deciding to stop reporting on the prisoners' actions. Forty-eight of the detainees have been cleared for release. Only three who are there were convicted of crimes (Human Rights First, 11/16/15).
Guantanamo has been referred to as "the most expensive prison on earth," with the Miami Herald reporting in 2011 that it then cost $800,000 per year per inmate, climbing to an estimated $2.6 million per person in 2014 (Politifact, 12/21/14). Overall, the costs from 2002 to today are well over $3 billion.
Organizers of the event believe that continuing to hold people in an off-shore prison without prosecution is an unacceptable violation of human rights, which is inspiring people to take action against the United States in acts of so-called "terrorism." It is time to shut it down.
Local groups organizing the action include the Peace and Justice Works Iraq Affinity Group, Amnesty International Group 48 and the Portland Close Guantanamo Coalition. For more information, to get involved or to cosponsor/endorse the event contact Peace and Justice Works at 503-236-3065.
- Hart & Hare
- Blossom
- The Last Artful, Dodgr
The event will also feature the debut of local artist Lex Casciato's "Free To Form" mixed media mannequin series.
Sponsors: XRAY.FM, Chapters Alumni, Vortex Music Mag, EYRST, and My Voice Music*.