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  • Portland, OR 97214
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  • Portland, OR 97205
  • (503) 239-7561

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  • Sun 11-6

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  • The Shins

    Port of Morrow
    A classic guitar pop group almost nine years in the making, Albuquerque, New Mexico's the Shins began in 1997 as the side project of singer/... (Click the album for more)
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ZE 30: ZE Records 1979--2009
When punk, disco, and no wave were considered bankrupt and exiled to the underground, the ZE label was there to pick up the pieces. In the p... (Click the album for more)
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Simla Beat 70
This is about as obscure as garage rock gets. For two years, 1970 and 1971, a cigarette company in India sponsored a battle-of-the-bands com... (Click the album for more)
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Cloud Cuckooland
Finders Keepers drop a twenty track compilation peering into the pre-1974 archives of one of Germany's longest running Krautrock independent... (Click the album for more)
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Our Lives Are Shaped by What We Love: Motown's Mowest Story
You know the old saying, “Go west, young man”? Well, it’s far from cliché. Over the years, some have hit the road in search of Hollyw... (Click the album for more)
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100% Dynamite! NYC

Dancehall Reggae Meets Rap In New York City. "Includes Shinehead, Super Cat, Kenny Dope, Shaggy, Fu Schnickens, Rayvon, Rankin Dan, Red Fox, Nikey Fungus, Super C and more. 100% Dynamite NYC is jam-packed full of New York's finest dancehall reggae and hip-hop sounds! From the 1980s onwards, New York developed its own dancehall and soundclash scene away from Jamaica. Nearly all the artists involved were first and second-generation Jamaicans living in New York who took both reggae and hip-hop as their points of reference. Starting with the first ever DJ and inventor of hip-hop, Jamaican-born Kool Herc, artists have continued to join the dots. This underground scene led to a number of artists becoming famous -- Shaggy, Shinehead, Fu Schnickens, but many of the artists featured here remain unknown except to hardcore NYC dancehall fans. 100% Dynamite NYC features a stellar line-up of New York/Jamaica's finest -- everyone from Kenny Dope to Supercat and a heavyweight selection of the finest reggae/dancehall/hip-hop tunes you will ever hear!"

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