Brooklyn-born record label Ghostly International celebrated its 20th anniversary in San Francisco by showcasing an impressive roster of electronic artists including: Gold Panda, Shigeto, Lusine, Telefon Tel Aviv and more.
Miami pop-funk band Magic City Hippies brought tropical heat to Portland’s Wonder Ballroom.
Mando takes us on a tour of Rival Console’s new album Articulation, while Zach splits his time between Oscar Jerome’s jazz fusion masterpiece Breathe Deep and the new Black Crown Initiate LP Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape.
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Brooklyn-born record label Ghostly International celebrated its 20th anniversary in San Francisco by showcasing an impressive roster of electronic artists including: Gold Panda, Shigeto, Lusine, Telefon Tel Aviv and more.
Four days of eclectic music and outdoor recreation come together in Washington for a weekend unlike any other. Our favorite Northwest music festival is a little-known secret tucked away in the mountains and trees of Darrington.
LA-based doomsday DJ Henry Laufer toured through Portland in support of his new LP “The End,” donning a neon wig to chug Coronas and cheers the audience with his Juul. Bump was of course front row for all of it.
Toronto’s finest pop-punk quartet graced the Wonder Ballroom for the Portland stop of the “Morbid Stuff” tour.
The Bay Area-based experimental musician induces both pleasant ethereal dreams and endless crunchy nightmares, and that's why you need to listen to her immediately.
Henry Laufer's new album “The End” is out, and we’re hyped about his forthcoming Portland concert.
We were up front when Portland’s Roseland Theater was graced by this Grammy-winning fusion supergroup.
Buckinghamshire-born Amber Bain brought her intricately crafted dream pop to Portland’s Crystal Ballroom.
We were front row when Nicholas Dupuis and his live band brought their futuristic brand of electro-jazz to Portland’s Holocene.
This Los Angeles-based industrial trio brought down the Doug Fir Lounge with beautiful intensity.
Portland-based DJ and producer Douglas Appling brought the ethereal music of the Emancipator Ensemble to the Star Theater.