Archive for July, 2007

little hunks, here in portland

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

I love a little music discovery. This one I have to give props to DJ Izm for. Anyway, check out Little Hunks a Portland brother sister electro pop duo. They say “Little Hunks is Jimmy and Scarlett. We are brother and sister. We live in Portland, Oregon. We like green chile. We can smoke pretty [...]

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the cribs, a review…

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Any band that can manage to get the kids at Doug Fir to do more than nod their heads from back behind the bar is impressive in my book. Wakefield’s cool nerdy kids The Cribs may have received both brutal and hailing reviews from indie taste-makers across the globe since their debut album was [...]

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st vincent @ doug fir wednesday aug 1st

Monday, July 30th, 2007

St Vincent, known to her mom as Annie Clark, is touring in support of her new CD release ‘Marry Me’ that just came out on Beggars Banquet. You may know her as she plays with Sufjan Stevens and Polyphonic Spree too. Not to be missed… Doug Fir Wednesday Aug 1st.
Here’s Now Now [MP3]. Click to [...]

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rock the bells, zach de la rocha gets angry….again

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Music Review | Rock the Bells
This Hip-Hop Future Looks Like Yesterday
By KELEFA SANNEH The New York Times
The nostalgic hip-hop tour Rock the Bells came to town, with a second stage courtesy of the indie-rap tour Paid Dues. Not coincidentally African-Americans were a tiny minority in the crowd. And Zach is calling for the current administration [...]

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that moose, nemo, boy eats drum machine party….

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

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the cribs, tonight doug fir

Friday, July 27th, 2007

British rock band, The Cribs, play the Doug Fir tonight [Friday July 27th] in support of their Warner Bros. Records debut, ‘Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever.’ Produced by Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos, and mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, At The Drive-In), the album captures the Jarman brothers trio – known to their [...]

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tun3r radio

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Grab the orange needle to dial in web radio stations. The instant feedback is nice as well as the playlist functionality for each station. Also searching for your favorite band will highlight which stations have your band in their playlist. Check it…
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the pbr has arrived…

Friday, July 27th, 2007

Our buddy Matt Slessler from Pabst just turned up with a tower of PBR. New Deal Vodka just confirmed they are sponsoring the party and a keg is coming from Widmer and we have 325 RSVP’s so we can safely say the Boy Eats Drum Machine party is officially on for tomorrow night….

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