Showing posts with label pdx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pdx. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ghostcapital DJ Set at FXFU 3-19-11


People of Portland- I'll be spinning some records for FXFU on March, 19th.

Mike Coykendall
, Old Light & certain of the FXFU honchos are some of my very best neighbors here in lovely Mt. Tabor. Good people with great live bands. Sweet vibes guaranteed.

The show is at the Eagle's Lodge (at 50th & Hawthorne), which- thanks to the some of the great Exiled Records shows (Rick Bishop & Bill Orcutt, Sic Alps & Magik Markers...)- has become one of my very favorite *occassional* venues in town. Does that place have flavor? Believe it. The most.

$5 appears to be the suggested donation. Kids are welcome & free. The beer is cheap. See you there?

"FXFU is a ramshackle affair celebrating music here in Portland, a kinda anti-SXSW but too lazy to be too overtly political, though that is the dominant ethos. That and a love for community. There’s also a bar, DJ’s, food and a colossal eagle soaring over Mt. Hood. And it’s only a $5 suggested donation to help us pay for the rental of the lodge & equipment. Kids are free! Come down and have fun with a bunch of great bands on a nice, warm saturday in March!"

Old Light
Mike Coykendall & the Golden Shag
Stiffwiff
Pigeons
Yes, Father
What Hearts
DJ Black Sandwich
DJ Nicholab (Ghostcapital.blogspot.com)

http://www.fxfu.org

Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Whines- Hell To Play (2010)

Hell To Play is the debut LP from The Whines. They play part scuzzy garage psych, and part lo-fi pop dirge. Their album was recorded (mostly) by two members of Eat Skull, and was recently released on limited press LP on Exiled Records' Meds imprint. Purchase the LP from Forced Exposure.

Mediafire Download Link: The Whines- Hell to Play (2010)

1. To Be True (03:32)
2. For Your Safety (04:43)
3. Love Revisited (02:53)
4. 13 Floors (04:12)
5. Here We Sit (04:00)
6. It's Raining (02:52)
7. Vacation (03:29)
8. Down the 2 Tracks (04:31)
9. Straybird (02:36)
10. Cut Meat (02:08)
11.Rotten Beach (04:19)

Grouper- Wide

Wide is an early Grouper album from 2006- drony, minimal lo-fi echo psych out of Portland, OR. Recently re-released on LP in very limited quantity by Weird Forest.

Mediafire Download Link: Grouper- Wide


Read full review of Wide (Limited Vinyl Edition) - GROUPER on Boomkat.com ©

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Ghostcapital DJ Set: Wed April 7th @ Tanker Bar


Hello Portland. I am officially a DJ, once again. My first set here in the Rose City will commence at the Tanker Bar on Wed, April 7th from 8-ish till 1-ish. Be a pal and come out. Bodies=Success in this equation. I want to keep this gig, and make it bi-weekly. See you there?

WED, APRIL 7th 2010
8pm-1am
Tanker Bar
4825 Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard
Portland, OR

http://www.tankerpdx.com/

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Mississippi and Exiled Records

An ode to my favorite record shops.

Portland happens to be blessed with a couple of totally dynamite Record Shops. They are- Exiled and Mississippi. Both are boutique stores that only stock what they like. What's more, they're thriving as neighborhood hotspots in spite of this here interweb. They're so great! I love me some record shopping, but I must say that, as a busy dad, I have less time than ever to troll through mountains of third-rate record bins searching for those hidden gems. I'm just more inclined to go visit these good folks- each happen to have two of the best curated small (& oddball) selections, new or used, that I have ever come across. What's more, both shops put out some amazing records themselves, usually limited to editions of 1000. I basically just snatch up whatever they release, and I have only been even mildly disappointed once or twice. Its downright inspiring to see them succeed in doing what they love, especially in context of the amazon/iTunes behemoth. They are a credit to their neighborhoods, to Portland, and also to the virtues of the small indie record shop. In fact, that's mostly what they sell... RECORDS!!!


Here's what I like most about each:


Mississippi Records: An unbeatable selection. Vinyl only, and some tapes. They also have a fantastic selecton of vintage stereo equipment at nice reasonable prices. You couldn't throw a rock in there and not hit a record worth having. From Irma Thomas to Animals and Men, I eagerly collect nearly anything they release. I encourage everyone out there to do the same. FYI, many of their earlier albums fetch nice sums on ebay now that they're out of print. That's why I'm at peace providing you, the reader, with the following link:
Mississippi Records Download Thread. I'd suggest starting with Washington Phillips, Lipa Kodi Ya City Council, Orchestra Regional de Kayes, Oh Graveyard..., 70s Thai Orchestra, Malcolm X Memorial and Last Kind Words. Well, they're all pretty much super. The only ones I'm not wild about so far are Ntsamina and The Rats- though I do love Fred Cole, especially Dead Moon.


Likewise an outstanding selection, with even more of an emphasis on oddball experimental, psych and outsider music. They also sell cds & bizarro arthouse movies. They have handmade Rick Bishop cd-rs, Sublime-Frequencies and Siltbreeze Releases and handdrawn Sun Ra records on their wall, all great indications of what Exiled is all about. This is the place that turned me on to likely the best African Psych record that you've never heard; Chrissy Zebby Tembo and Ngozi Family. Trust me, buy it NOW! Exiled also has a nice website, which Mississippi is lacking. When at home, I pretty much browse Other Music, Boomkat, Forced Exposure, eMusic and Exiled Records to stay up on what's new in the stores. Exiled only puts up albums they like, which makes browsing less tedious and also just prompts me to look into just about everything they put on. For you out-of-towners, its also a great place to buy those Missisippi releases, which you should definitely DEFINITELY do.