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Mission Theater
7:00pm Thursday, May 7, 2026

All Ages // 7 PM Doors // Tickets $28

Baby Bugs is an alternative music project founded by Bowie. Raised on bluegrass guitar and church hymns, Bowie spent years held under the weight of religious trauma and emotional abuse before discovering that writing their feelings in the form of a song or poem was the only way to express themselves clearly. In 2021 at the age of 18, Bowie released their first song "Hey Bunny". Surpassing 2 million streams in its first 60 days and receiving an outpour from fans encouraging Baby Bugs for more, Bowie decided to continue to write and record songs with the goal to help others who have experienced similar hardships feel less alone.


Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/babybugsofficial/?hl=en

YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@babybugsofficial

TikTok:
https://www.tiktok.com/@officialbabybugs?lang=en



World Famous Kenton Club
8:00pm Saturday, May 2, 2026

Each Spring Portlanders witness the miracle of rebirth as the blossoms awaken in the most spectacular display in the country. We emerge from the gloomy season to experience a complete visual transformation.

Let us blossom together as we unite while dancing to vintage vinyl spun by GLADiola of grooves - DJ Action Slacks:

Motown
Latin Grooves
60s Soul
Tropical rhythms
Groovy oldies
and other tunes to make you swing towards Spring!

Rarities & Familiar Favorites
All spun by your host DJ Action Slacks

By the end of the evening you'll feel the FLOWER POWER and find a spring in your step!  

Arrive with an open mind, open heart, and willingness to learn WHILE having fun.

This edition of Spring Shing-a-ling is dedicated to the memory of Paco Maribona - champion for human rights, social justice, ecology, and DJ Action Slacks's "West Coast Dad" for 16 years.

25% of admission collected at the door will be donated to Latino Network in his honor.

21+
Sliding scale at the door $15 - $20
You can pay cash or Venmo

Like most DJ Action Slacks dance parties, this event is open to all kind-hearted people, but is geared toward the Portland LGBTQmunity & its allies


Mission Theater
7:00pm Friday, May 1, 2026

All Ages // 7 PM Doors // Tickets $28


Though you may know the band—made up of Jack Miller (vocals, guitar), Conrad Boyd (guitar), Pearce Eisenhardt (guitar), Johny Hohman (bass), and Tommy StClair (drums)—from social media, the American Disco is certain to make their identity in a new way. While their personalities often connect first with viewers, the band’s most resonant connection certainly comes through in their music, and listeners can know them just as well this way. 

Having released the titular single “American Disco” back in February after embarking on a headlining tour of the same name, NEF has had some time to feel early reception with their fans. And because the group is incredibly connected with their fan community, hitting the road and having fun with them is a top priority. 


Zidell Yards
10:00am Friday, May 1, 202610:00pm Sunday, May 3, 2026

All Ages // 9 AM - 10 PM Fri/Sat 9AM - 3 PM Sun // Tickets

The One Motorcycle Show is back for its 17th annual gathering, taking over the historic Zidell Yards from May 1st to 3rd, 2026. While the show has seen massive growth over nearly two decades, this year carries a unique weight: with the Portland Diamond Project eyeing Zidell Yards for a potential Major League Baseball stadium, the 2026 show marks a "last chance" to experience the event’s industrial grit at this legendary location before it’s gone for good.

Founded by Thor Drake, The One Motorcycle Show is an inclusive celebration of motorcycle culture, attracting everyone from seasoned builders to curious non-motorcyclists. In 2025, the brand expanded its reach by debuting at the AIMExpo in
Las Vegas, further solidifying its status as a driving force in the international moto industry.

Tickets, schedule and more information at www.the1moto.com
Mission Theater
7:00pm Thursday, April 23, 2026

All Ages // 7 PM Door // Tickets $43

Fantastic Negrito

Fantastic Negrito is a powerhouse performer whose live shows are charged with emotion, intensity, and connection. Blending Delta blues, soul, funk, and rock, he delivers dynamic sets built on rhythm, storytelling, and fearless expression. The Oakland-born artist - a three-time GRAMMY winner - has earned a reputation for transforming every show into a deeply engaging, unforgettable experience.

From Glastonbury to Newport Folk, Fantastic Negrito captivates audiences with his mix of grit, humor, and raw honesty. His performances turn struggle into celebration, and his songs take on new life each night, reshaped by the moment and the crowd. Every show is a testament to the power of live music to inspire, challenge, and bring people together.

Since winning NPR's inaugural Tiny Desk Contest, Fantastic Negrito has shared stages with the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Chris Cornell, and Primus, and has collaborated in the studio with Sting, E-40, Tank and the Bangas, and many others. He is also busy producing other artists featured on his independent record label, Storefront Records.


Mission Theater
7:00pm Saturday, April 18, 2026

All Ages // 7 PM Door // Tickets $35

Grag Queen

Grag Queen is a singer, songwriter, presenter, and one of the most influential drag queens in the world. Winner of the american reality show "Queen of the Universe" and presenter of "Drag Race Brazil", she has established herself as a complete artist, combining charisma, vocal power, and representation in each new phase of her career.

Now, Grag begins her "Cosmic Era", a project that marks the release of her first album, "Cósmica", and a new artistic phase under contract with Warner Music Group, where she made history as the first drag queen signed by the label in Brazil. The announcement, made on social media, presented an intergalactic and poetic aesthetic that reflects the concept of the album: a dive into sounds that move between disco music, soul, and contemporary pop.

With more than 2.6 million followers on social media and 19 million views on YouTube, Grag Queen reaffirms her position as the true Queen of the Universe, expanding her art and taking Brazilian drag culture to an even more vibrant, sophisticated, and, as the name suggests, "cosmic dimension". 


Bright Light Bright Light

Bright Light Bright Light is Welsh pop artist, producer & DJ Rod Thomas who has called NYC his home for ten years.

He has collaborated with Sir Elton John on 4 songs, with Andy Bell of Erasure, all Scissor Sisters members, Justin Vivian Bond, Sandra Bernhard, a slew of RuPaul's Drag Race alumni - Jujubee, Trinity The Tuck, Katya, Scarlet Envy, Miz Cracker and Scarlet Envy - and has toured the world opening for Cher, Sir Elton John, Erasure, John Grant and Ellie Goulding.

His 4 studio albums have won praise from critics and contemporaries alike, with the most current album 'Enjoy Youth' features star turns from current musical powerhouse GRAMMY nominated Mykal Kilgore alongside artists who soundtracked his own youth: dance legend Ultra Naté, the voice of Air's 'All I Need' Beth Hirsch, Top 5 hitmaker Berri and producer of stars like Kylie Minogue, Kelis, Rachel Stevens & Sugababes Richard X.

Alongside his renowned stage shows, his DJ sets have also won a legion of fans - from his weekly Time Out Recommended Tea Dances in NYC (Romy & Michele's Saturday Afternoon Tea Dance at Alan Cumming's bar) to his sets at Glastonbury, at NYC's MoMA, DC's Smithsonian or a slew of Pride Festivals across the US, UK and Europe. As well as his favorite pop, disco and dance picks, he is known for his mashups which have amassed millions of views across TikTok and Instagram Reels, winning praise from dozens of high profile celebrities and even BBC Radio 2 play.

Described as possessing "Working Girl-era realness" by Rolling Stone and as "Fabulous" by Sir Elton John, Rod aka BLBL has won fans of critics and contemporaries alike with his effervescent pop music.

Frosted with a little nostalgia, his music is hugely inspired by cinema and pop culture, bubbling with Easter Eggs and nods to his favorite artists and films. 


Dots Cafe
8:00pm Friday, April 17, 2026
April is John Water's 80th birthday month. There are a few things going on in PDX to celebrate.  He'll be in town with his Aladdin Theater Performance on 4/13. And the Clinton Street Theater is screening Pink Flamingos on 4/17!

It seemed only fitting for DJ Action Slacks to dust off her John Waters-adjacent records for the occasion.  So on 4/17 you can pop across the street from the Clinton Street Theater and grab a fruity drink at Dots while she's spinning tunes from John Waters films and some that sound like they could have been in Waters films!

After four John Waters-themed events, this is kind of a DJ Action Slacks specialty, so if you're into this stuff, drop on by!

It's FREE


Star Theater
7:00pm Friday, April 17, 2026

21+ // Doors 7 PM // Tickets $42


The Messthetics

The Messthetics are an instrumental trio featuring Brendan Canty (drums), Joe Lally (bass), and Anthony Pirog (guitar).

Brendan Canty and Joe Lally were the rhythm section of the band Fugazi from its inception in 1987 to its period of hiatus in 2002. This is the first band they’ve had together since then. Anthony Pirog is a jazz and experimental guitarist based in Washington, D.C. One half of the duo Janel & Anthony, he has emerged as a primary figure in the city’s out-music community.

The trio’s debut includes nine songs recorded at Canty’s practice space throughout 2017, live and mostly without overdubs. It’s a snapshot of a band dedicated to the live ideal, where structure begets improvisation.


Portland Metro
4:00pm Friday, April 17, 20262:00pm Saturday, April 18, 2026

2026 Healthy Kids Day: A Celebration for Every Family!

Healthy Kids Day is a FREE annual celebration of play, learning, and healthy living! The YMCA of Columbia-Willamette is opening their doors to the entire community for a day of active games, creative exploration, and wellness.

We know we’re stronger when everyone has a place to belong. Come as you are and join your neighbors for a day dedicated to strengthening our community, one healthy habit at a time!

What’s in Store?

  • Move & Groove: High-energy games and movement activities for kids of all ages.

  • Fuel Your Body: Hands-on nutrition and wellness experiences to spark healthy habits.

  • Get Creative: Arts, crafts, and interactive stations to let imaginations run wild.

  • Stronger Together: A welcoming space to connect with your neighbors and celebrate our community.

Find Your Fun: Event Schedule

This event is free and open to everyone. We invite you to join us at the location that works best for your family!

Friday, April 17 | Kick-off Evening

  • Beaverton: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Saturday, April 18 | National Healthy Kids Day

  • Sherwood Regional Family YMCA: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

  • Southeast Family YMCA: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Providence St. Vincent (My Little Waiting Room): 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Ridgefield Library/Park: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

  • Clark County Family YMCA: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Why You’ll Love It

Healthy Kids Day is all about helping kids reach their full potential and creating lasting memories together. Come celebrate health, wellness, and the power of community in a space that supports and welcomes every individual and family.

No registration required, just bring your energy and your YMCA spirit!



Hawthorne Theater
8:00pm Thursday, April 16, 2026

21+ // 8 PM Doors

Legendary West Coast hip-hop pioneers The Pharcyde return to Portland for a special co-headlining performance with hometown favorite Vursatyl on April 16th.

Known for their playful lyricism, offbeat humor, and jazz-infused production, The Pharcyde helped define an era of alternative hip-hop with classics like Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde. Joining them on the bill is Vursatyl—renowned MC, producer, and member of Lifesavas—bringing a powerful blend of introspection, soul, and Northwest perspective.

This co-headlining show bridges generations and regions of hip-hop, pairing iconic legacy with local excellence for a night rooted in lyricism, rhythm, and culture.

Date: April 16
Time: 8pm
Location: Hawthorne Theatre

Presented by Mammoth NW 21+
Presented by Mammoth NW
Mississippi Studios
7:00pm Wednesday, April 15, 2026

21 + // Doors 7 PM // Tickets $8

XRAYFM and Mississippi Studios present Local Love Letters, a monthly series featuring local Portland area artist. This month we've got:

Guitar:

Portland’s Indie rock band Guitar continues to make heavy waves in the underground music scene with their fearlessly experimental, ever-evolving sound. Fusing elements of 90’s slacker rock, post-punk and beatmaking, Guitar accomplishes multitudes, challenging their audience to think harder about what they actually need from music. The answer is that they need more Guitar. In his book The Trial, Franz Kafka said, “From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached.” These words ring true as Guitar releases their second and most powerful LP to date, We’re Headed to the Lake, available this fall from Julia’s War.
 
 
Chandler Trey Johnson:

My first impression of him was “this lord has presence”. Tall and vaguely aristocratic, maybe 4th generation in exile. Reserved, lanky, slightly sly. Spacey and wise Aquarius vibes. We cruised to the bar immediately and drank a few tequila and pineapple. He’s affiliated with the bafflingly named DEATH METAL FLORIDA crew of Bellingham lords Careen, AZ POWER which have cells up and down the West Coast. His tunes are rustic and baroque folk rock ballads. Tightly constructed, well organized, lotsa of chords and nary a stray progression. Mostly piano, acoustic guitar, and a vulnerable tenor with a nice waver. There’s a paranoid sorrow to the songs, weary but restless. His album cover shows him running through a dark corridor, but it doesn’t feel like fleeing. Just a constant twist through the maze of the heart, much like the songs. Turn the corner and you hit C#m: Passionate and deep, evoking sorrow, grief, despair, and self-punishment. I gather these tracks were recorded solo, alone, at home and coupled with the Tascam 38 tape glow brings to mind the Brit folk moves of Tony Molina, if maybe more jazzy Canterbury than hit factory Liverpool. Chandler closed the evening on piano and voice, his ballads of toil and tenderness echoing nicely off the musty basement couches. Afterwards we went and got fried chicken and more tequila and went deep on our favorite Zappa albums. OBC Feb 2025, East Jefferson County.



Hawthorne Theater
8:00pm Thursday, April 9, 2026

Mammoth NW Presents

with thirteendegrees 

All Ages 
THURSDAY, APRIL 09
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm 
    w/ thirteendegrees & Sage*
    Thursday, April 9th, 2026 8:00PM
    Hawthorne Theatre
    All Ages | Bar w/ valid photo ID

    Sosocamo is a North Carolina–born rapper whose blend of Southern rap and self-engineered
    production first gained traction in underground circles through a series of early SoundCloud
    uploads created throughout his teenage years. After introducing himself with his debut EP
    SCREENS in 2023, sosocamo released his debut album No Service in 2024, a 13-track hyper-
    regional exploration of North Carolina rap, released off the back of back-to-back hit singles in
    "keep steady" (82M+ streams) and "soulless" (43M+ streams). Recording primarily in his
    parents' basement shortly after signing his first distribution deal with Broke Records, sosocamo
    began expanding his audience through consistent single releases, one-night-only performances,
    and viral moments that led to connections with 76ers guard Jared McCain and streamers Rakai,
    Jynxzi, and Ray. No Service established the foundation of a world built around rural isolation,
    emotional range, and understated vocal experimentation, leading to his first 7-stop nationwide
    headlining tour and back-to-back one-night-only shows in New York City and Los Angeles.
    With his forthcoming project Big Country due out in 2026, sosocamo has positioned himself for
    the next stage of his career. Lead singles "200" (November 2025) and "Say Dat" (December
    2025) have set the tone for the album, with "200" earning a Justin Bieber co-sign when the pop
    star opened a livestream dancing to the track at his SKYLRK pop-up in Tokyo. Poised between
    the cult movement of No Service and the promise of Big Country, sosocamo enters this next
    chapter with momentum defined by expanded production partnerships, a broadened sonic
    appetite, and a stacked touring schedule—venturing on his own worldwide tour in Spring 2026,
    performing at Rolling Loud Orlando in May, and Summerfest in June.
    Crystal Ballroom
    7:00pm Sunday, April 5, 2026

    All Ages // Doors 7 PM // Tickets $40

    If you know Lacuna Coil then you'll already be aware that every album entry in their storied career is more than just a sound. Each one is a richly textured soundtrack to a specific time and a place. With Sleepless Empire, that place is dark, cinematic, and unmistakably true to the unique characteristics that have given Lacuna Coil such a celebrated entry in the annals of heavy music.

    As founding songwriter-in-chief Marco Coti Zelati, aka Maki explains, while the writing process for Lacuna Coil's tenth studio record began in December, the record's real creative birth coincided with the release of 2022's Comalies XX, a 20th-anniversary reimagining of their landmark 2002 record, Comalies. It was more than an epic and rapturously received reinvention of that 21st century classic. It would serve to align the past, the present, and the future of Lacuna Coil as they take their first steps into the fourth decade of their remarkable career.

    'I never get stuck in the past,' says Maki. 'Sure, I still love Type O Negative and Paradise Lost, but I also love soundtracks: big orchestral stuff like Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman or even John Williams. If people had a chance to listen to Sleepless Empire without the voice, guitars or drums - the orchestral part - it'd be a soundtrack because it's very cinematic and that's how I spend most of my time. I grew up watching movies all day long, even with my father - there was this massive culture of movies and soundtracks, even iconic horror ones like Friday the 13th or Halloween and obviously growing up in Italy, Goblin and their incredible soundtracks for Profondo Rosso and Suspiria.'


    More information at www.CrystalBallroomPDX.com


    World Famous Kenton Club
    8:00pm Saturday, April 4, 2026

    Oh my GROOVEness!  I'm really looking forward to this party!

    What better way to unwind & lift our spirits than a night of music from the GREATEST era of dance grooves?! Dance to Rarities & Familiar Favorites from the likes of Stevie Wonder, The Three Degrees, Joe Bataan, Cream, The Staple Singers and many others from a variety of genres.
     
    I suppose every DJ has a different idea for what The Golden Age of the Groove would be. As far as DJ Action Slacks is concerned, the years 1968-1974 produced the greatest percentage of infectious records that not only made people dance, they made them think.

    The Golden Age of the Groove is when music incorporated one, some, or all of the following characteristics:
    Funky
    Fuzzy
    Buzzy
    Trippy
    Blippy
    Soul-enchanting
    Conscious-Expanding
    Kaleidoscopic
    Psychotropic
    Hypnotic - these records grab your attention & won't let go!


    So put on your party threads and meet me on the dance floor to escape into the groove!

    EARLY PARTY
    8pm to Midnight
    Location - World Famous Kenton Club
    Admission - $10 - $20 sliding scale

    Flame Vintage Vinyl Dance Party welcomes all kind-hearted people, but is geared toward the Portland LGBTQmunity & its allies.



    Crystal Ballroom
    8:00pm Friday, April 3, 2026

    21 + // Show 8 PM // Tickets $40

    From the Closet → Ice → Dance floor. A Night of Party Boy Anthems & Club Hits.


    But what does it mean? Well, thanks to Redditor 1hot-poe-tay-toe here is a review of their experience, a traveling club style Heated Rivalry party,

    "Back with my review. I am going to go deep for anyone who does not “go out” but might like to try. Also to mention I am bit (a lot)older and am very empathic/everyone’s mom vibes which makes me a very good observer. With the intent of this review I consciously took on the role of observer rather than participant for part of the show.

    Vibes: I will start by saying it was a very safe space. Like extremely safe. The crowd was packed but there was absolutely zero “bro ho” energy, which felt almost jarring. It was weird to be in a club without any predatory sexually charged energy. The established vibe was this was not that kind party. So if you are looking to hook up, this is not that. The crowd was at least 80%+ female presenting, 10% male presenting, 10% non-binary. People wore everything from jerseys to booty/boobs out, to baggy jeans/tees, mesh and leather. The age range was pretty young in my elderly opinion probably 18-50 but mostly 18-30. Lots of friend groups, some couples and singletons. Many female presenting friend groups with the one guy bestie in the group. If you are him your people will be there. There were some obvious fans with emotional support persons who didn’t know what this was all about but wanted to be supportive. Loved that. I think it would be a really great event if you are queerious. It would be a very safe space to explore what you might be feeling in a community where others are having similar curiosities. You may connect with others having like minded feelings or just observe what your true desires might look like in a public space. You may feel emboldened to let your internalized freak flag fly. Representation is very good for the soul. There was definitely a swirl of self conscious not completely secure anxious vibes from some groups who I assume were completely out of their element but wanted to try something new. So if this is you, you are not alone. These feelings are very much part of young adulting. I just wanted to hug all the babes and tell them things will get easier with time and life experience and to keep putting themselves out there.

    Showtime: There is the dj on the stage and the large screen showing the fan edits. Everyone is mostly facing forward looking at the screen and dancing. Most people were in their own zones watching and dancing. The sex scenes made everyone go wild. Some people were on the edges and in the back just watching, so it would not be weird if you are self conscious about dancing. If you are a bubble person you can definitely stay in your bubble. It is a very individual experience if you don’t like interacting with people and everyone was respectful of space. No one trying to rub up on you or “that type” of behavior. The music intensifies as the night goes on with the more popular songs. The show is 4 hours the clock on the screen ticks down then it starts and💥everyone goes wild. The dj was pretty good and made an effort to engage with the crowd.

    My personal opinion: I felt very old 😂 I look 15+ years younger than I am and very into pop culture and young at heart. I chatted with people in line, made some besties to hang out with, everyone was very welcoming. I mentioned earlier the vibes were very safe. I kind of felt like I was at a kids birthday party 🥳 Everyone was having so much carefree fun and just vibing with the collective love of HR. Very celebratory and was great to see it. I had a really good time and would recommend"


    Mission Theater
    7:00pm Wednesday, April 1, 2026

    All Ages // 7 PM Doors // Tickets $28

    Pity Party (Girls Club) is the musical project of American artist, musician, and songwriter Julian Isaac A. Hailing from the Inland Empire region of Southern California, Julian launched the project in 2014 during his sophomore year of high school. That same year, the debut EP Tired gained significant online traction, paving the way for subsequent releases like Healing Process and I'm Sorry I'm Like This. These projects delivered fan-favorite tracks such as "Yellow" and "I Hope You're Doing Okay," solidifying Pity Party's presence in the indie rock scene.

    After a four-year hiatus, Pity Party (Girls Club) returned in 2022 with the highly acclaimed album Hard Times/Bad Trips, featuring hits like "I Hope That u Think of Me," which has amassed over 100 million streams on Spotify. In 2024, Pity Party released their latest album, Even Though I Can't Sleep..., a hauntingly introspective work that delves into themes of longing, sleepless nights, and self-reflection. Standout tracks like "Echoes in the Dark" and "Moonlit Silence" have received widespread acclaim, further cementing Julian's reputation as a poignant storyteller in the indie rock world.

    Known for blending raw emotion with a simplistic yet innovative approach to music and art, Pity Party (Girls Club) continues to evolve, captivating audiences and shaping the indie rock landscape. 



    White Eagle Saloon
    6:00pm9:00pm Sunday, March 29, 2026

    No Requests: Ladies First (5th Sunday Special Edition)
    Presented by KlyphWorks & DSTRCT9

    Sunday, March 29 • 6:00–9:00 PM
    White Eagle Saloon • Free • All Ages

    No Requests returns for a special 5th Sunday edition with Ladies First—a celebration of women in Hip Hop.

    DJ Klyph and DJ Ambush deliver a curated, all-vinyl style experience highlighting female emcees across eras—from foundational voices to contemporary artists—blending classic cuts, underground gems, and modern releases.

    Known for its intentional format—2 DJs, 4 decks, no requests—the night centers the music, the culture, and the shared experience on the dance floor.

    No Requests typically takes place on the 4th Sunday of each month, but this March edition lands on a 5th Sunday.

    Free and open to all ages.

    Lola's Room
    8:00pm Friday, March 27, 2026

    21+ // 8 PM Doors // Tickets $20

    A night where neon dreams, anime magic, and celestial beats collide.

    Enter a world beyond the stars - a realm glowing with electric pink skies, cosmic moons, floating sakura petals, and the radiant energy of the Cosmic Princess herself. This is not just a party... it's an intergalactic escape built for the bold, the curious, and the ones who live for jaw-dropping nights with unforgettable energy.

    Cosmic visuals (video background)
    Neon anime atmosphere
    K-Pop, J-Pop, Hyperpop & Future Bass all night
    Cosplay welcome - glow accessories encouraged
    UV body paint, celestial lighting, & photo ops

    Get ready for a high-energy fusion of anime aesthetics, K-pop culture


    Mississippi Studios
    7:00pm Monday, March 23, 2026

    21+ // Doors 7 PM // Tickets $8

    XRAYFM and Mississippi Studios present Local Love Letters, a monthly series featuring local Portland area artist. This month Gretta Seabird is having an album release with support from Smilepile and Oklahoma Perfect. Skip the service fees by picking up your tickets at Mississippi Studios ticket vending machine.

    Mission Theater
    7:30pm Friday, March 20, 2026

    All Ages // Doors 7:30 PM // Tickets $15

    Experience the silent film classic, Nosferatu (1922) accompanied by live music and sound effects by Portland, Oregon based musician MLTZR.

    MLTZR is a beatmaker, producer, and bassist known for his background straddling jazz and creative electronic music. His transition from jazz to electronic production began in college after discovering the SP-404 sampler. He takes the improvisational and collaborative aspects of jazz to his electronic performances, which range from beat cyphers to movie livescores at Portland's historical theaters. As the Creative Coordinator for the Ext.606 recording studio, he leads programming in-studio and in the field, including a partnership with Multnomah County Libraries providing classes and production resources for Portland's youth. MLTZR has opened or performed with such artists as Knower, Carrtoons, Taylor McFerrin, Gogo Penguin, Baths, Alan Jones Abacus, and many more. 



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