The Portland Music Scene
Slate declares Portland as the new indie rock mecca. We always thought of Portland as Seattle’s less grungy, more nerdy little sister, but these days, it’s not just for aging riot grrrls and coffeeshop zinesters. No, not since Stephen Malkmus moved to town!
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How Can We Make Portland’s Music Scene Better?
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Portland Scene Has Become Lame When It Comes To Boozing
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Portland Music Scene: The Hip-Hop Edition
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Seattle’s Better Because There Are Actually Jobs People Can Get
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Why Bands Love Living and Playing in Portland
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Seattle Asks: What About Us??
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Net Profit Deals: A Recent Alternative to the Traditional Record Deal From: musicbizacademy.com | October 06, 2009 An overview of so-called “Net Profit Deals.” The article also compares Net Profit Deals with 360 Deals, as well as traditional recording contracts, and shows some sample royalty calculations for each type of deal.
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There is so much live music going on in Portland it's hard to keep track! Music fans can visit http://www.musicportland.com to see who is playing tonight, and even get a video preveiw of the band so you know what they look and sound like BEFORE you go to the show!
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Ashiyu is Portland's most unique music venue. Guests can soak their feet in our mini-hot tubs while they listen to talented local musicians every Friday night. We've added a nice selection of wines and sake', and a unique menu. This is the future of entertainment: Why sit on a cold, hard chair for two hours when you could be soaking your feet in jetted comfort? Based on a Japanese hot springs tradition, Ashiyu is building a strong local following in its intimate Sellwood venue and poised to expand. Look up our website at www.ashiyu.com and join us for a show or drop in for a drink, and a soak, anytime.























