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Pampelmoose Presents the Portland Rumble Sept 8th at Holocene - Free Show

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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Another free show for Portland. The monthly Portland Rumble series for September has now moved to Holocene. Pampelmoose, Future Sounds, Cravedog, Spectre, Music Millenium and online radio station WOXY bring you Hello Electric, United State of Electronica with Dr Helicopter.

Holocene. Tuesday September 8th. 8:00PM. Free. 21+

Pampelmoose Picks for the Week of August 28th

Friday, August 28th, 2009
Daniel Johnston

Mint Chicks - Friday @ Doug Fir Lounge (830 E Burnside)

For decades now, New Zealand has maintained a rather impressive batting average when it comes to their homegrown musical talent- from The Clean to Crowded House to The Dead C to Boh Runga to Flight of the Conchords and beyond. As you might already know, one such brilliant group from this Pacific island country, the Mint Chicks, now calls Portland home and has been playing a variety of shows, honing up their batch of new material. If you have yet to bask in their shambolic garage pop glow, there’s no time like the present.

Winterhaven/On The Stairs/What Hearts - Saturday @ Ella Street Social Club (714 SW 20th Pl)

All three local acts on this bill take their own unique spin on the folk idiom, but all thankfully free of the wispy sentiment that marks so many of its famous practitioners. The charming What Hearts is the most twee of the bunch, due to Julie Vitelis’s hyper-girlish vocals and plainspoken sentiments of love and affection. Winterhaven and On The Stairs contrast this with a ’70s-inspired warmth and a respectable calm that humbly shades their top drawer musicianship and often dark songwriting.

Kid Koala - Wednesday @ Doug Fir Lounge (830 E Burnside)

A turntable artist who has helped elevated the process cutting and scratching records to strange and beautiful heights, Kid Koala’s name has found himself working with the likes of Deltron 3030, Beastie Boys and Mike Patton. For his latest project, The Slew, Kid is working three turntables alongside the former rhythm section for the Aussie boogie rock trio Wolfmother. This tour stop will see the Canadian wonder all on his lonesome, showcasing his ridiculous mastery of the ones and twos.

Daniel Johnston - Thursday @ Wonder Ballroom (128 NE Russell)

As has been documented on both film and in countless column inches of writing, Daniel Johnston (pictured) is one of the rawest, most honest songwriters ever to walk this Earth. His work began as a series of self-recorded, self-released cassettes and has since evolved into the digital age. His sound has evolved with it, moving from acoustic guitar or keyboard only toward full-fledged compositions overseen by such luminaries as Kramer and Mark Linkous. His latest collaborator is noted power-popster Jason Falkner, with whom he wrote and recorded the upcoming album Is And Always Was.

Event Picks For The Week of Aug 14 thru Aug 23rd

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The Manor Of Art Festival - August 14th through August 23rd @ Milepost 5

A former retirement home in the Montavilla neighborhood has been turned into a real-life artist’s conclave, and this weekend - and all through the week - they will be celebrating their grand opening. Every medium of expression will be in play including experimental theater, video installations and sculpture. And they are opening up their doors to a number of Portland’s finest musical outfits such as the bilingual art rock of Magic Johnson and the one-man pop groove dynamo Boy Eats Drum Machine on Friday the 14th, and Atole’s space disco alongside the expansive sonic experiments of Holliday Junction on Saturday the 15th. There’s a full schedule on Milepost 5’s website. Plan accordingly.

Teddy Presberg - Sunday @ The Goodfoot (2845 SE Stark)

His 2007 debut album Blueprint of Soul was written on the fly, with all the songs inspired by our fair city of Portland (”82nd Ave Strut”, “Beneath The Burnside”) and featuring some viscous grooves inspired by the likes of Grant Green and Lou Donaldson. These days, this six-string player is moving his sound into more daring territory, allowing thick electronic hums and atonality bump up against his strict jazz and funk upbringing. No matter which direction he rambles in his upcoming show at The Goodfoot (considering the room, I’m leaning towards him bringing the funk), it is sure to make for an electrifying set.

Nudge CD release show - Wednesday @ Holocene (1001 SE Morrison)

They may not be headlining this particular show, but this astral group - featuring Paul Dickow of Strategy and Honey Owens, among others - should be your reason to attend. They are celebrating the release of their latest album As Good As Gone, a full-length that further builds on the wafting pop that they have nearly perfected. Anchored by Owens’ siren song of a voice, this quartet makes music to get lost in. Feel your way around in the dark with them. You might like what you find.

David Byrne Plays Portland June 23rd

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

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From PCPA web site.

David Byrne comes to raise the hair on your arms and the sweat on your palms. Eno and Byrne have made a new record, Everything that Happens will Happen Today, their first in 30 years—the formula was lost, but now it has been found. Byrne and Eno began their artistic relationship in the late seventies with 3 Talking Heads albums, followed by their groundbreaking album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Songs from all of the above will be performed in this concert, but not in that order.

David Byrne is well known as the musician who co-founded the group Talking Heads (1976–88) in New York. On record and in concert, the band was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike; more importantly, however, they have proven to be extremely influential. Talking Heads took popular music in new directions, both in terms of sound and lyrics, and also introduced an innovative visual approach to the genre. In 2002 Talking Heads were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2003, Talking Heads released a lovely boxed set which includes a DVD of all the band’s videos. In 2005 a Brick was released with the complete studio catalog on dualdisc with previously unreleased audio and video material.

Brian Eno is not performing on this tour

Pampelmoose Live Picks for the Week of June 5th

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

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Talk Demonic. Pic: Alicia J Rose

Today, we introduce a weekly spotlight of Portland-area concerts that we think you should put on your radar. A new edition will be featured here every Thursday.

Holocene 6 Year Anniversary - Friday & Saturday @ Holocene (1001 SE Morrison) One of Portland’s best venues celebrates their sixth birthday with a two-day extravaganza, featuring a fantastic lineup of music. The concerts showcase the two sides of this club’s personality, with Friday highlighting Holocene’s love of forward thinking electronic and dance music. That night’s lineup includes a DJ set from Brooklyn-based house DJ Marcos Cabral and a set by local favorites Linger & Quiet. Saturday leans heavily on indie rock with recent Willamette Week Best New Band pick Explode Into Colors and the drums/viola electro-pop instrumental duo Talkdemonic (pictured) headlining.

Basshaters/Peninsula Project - Friday @ The Wail (5135 NE 42nd Ave) A duo featuring drums and double bass in which neither instrument is played as expected. This San Francisco group ekes out scratchy noise and horn-like tones from the strings and uses their trap kit as a device to rattle instead of roll. The band is touring the Western U.S. with a likeminded bunch of noisemakers from Norway (with a instrumental lineup that includes bass, guitar and tuba) known as Peninsula Project.

Michael Hurley - Saturday @ The Press Club (2621 SE Clinton)
One of the many great things about Michael Hurley is that you never really can pin the man down. His name seems to pop up on concert calendars without warning, leaving fans scrambling to rearrange plans so they don’t miss out on one of his peerless performances. Tonight, this long-time blues/folk veteran will be filing the cozy confines of the Press Club with his wizened vocals and arch lyrical visions.

Imaad Wasif - Saturday @ Mississippi Studios (3939 N Mississippi) You can catch this brilliant singer-songwriter opening up for Neko Case at the second of her two shows at the Crystal Ballroom. Or you can make it a late night and stop by Mississippi Studios at midnight on Saturday when Wasif will be performing what’s sure to be either a sleepy or boozy set of beautifully rendered acoustic pop.

The Juan MacLean - Sunday @ Doug Fir Lounge (830 E Burnside) If you ever need proof as to the hypnotic power of dance music, I suggest you drop your tone arm on the masterpiece that is “Happy House” by The Juan MacLean. It wraps the history of house and disco into a tight, 12-minute package custom made for a sweaty dance floor. It’s going to get mighty muggy in the Doug Fir once this group hits the stage.

Portland Radio Authority Benefit - Tuesday @ East End (203 SE Grand Ave) This online, non-commercial, listener-supported station is seeking out a little extra help during this wintry economic climate via this well-curated benefit show. On the bill is art rockers Iretsu and filmmaker Matt McCormick playing minimalist electronica under the name Very Stereo.