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

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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,... (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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Minimal Wave Tapes: Volume One
Stone Throw Founder Peanut Butter Wolf has always had a love affair with that 80's new wave, Post punk and DYI Sound. Here he scours the Arc... (Click the album for more)
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Spokanarchy

From the late 70s through the 1980s, Spokane had a diverse array of bands in sound and style. Like many small scenes, often times wildly different acts would appear on the same bill. Especially in the early days, shows were not a regular event and with so few bands some bands lasted only one show.

Most of the were formed in Spokane and existed only then and there. Some towards the bottom of the page were formed by Spokanites who moved away. Some of these tracks were recorded in professional studios, but most were recorded on a humble 4-track tape recorder (or worse!) in a living room. All are passionate, unique, and show the range of what came out of "the world's largest hick town" in the 1980's.

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