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Holocene
8:00pm Friday, November 6, 2015

8pm $13 tickets available at ticketfly or at the door for $15!



Analog Cafe & Theater
9:00pm Saturday, October 31, 2015

Bollywood Horror XIII Costume Dance Party with DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid, featuring the US debut of Lil India (Vancouver, BC) and live percussion by dholi Malinder Tooray of Dholnation (Los Angeles).

The longest-running Bollywood Halloween party in the world is a Portland original, a wild dance party celebrating thirteen years of raucous costumed merriment hosted by DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid. The centerpiece of every Bollywood Horror is the costume contest hosted by Anjali with fabulous prizes from rad local businesses for the best costumes. Featuring only the wickedest beats from the subcontinent: cower at the thundering dhols, shiver at the piercing wails of Bollywood divas. The night features specially-commissioned psychedelic Bollywood Horror visuals remixed by Micah Schmelzer Deai from Anjali and The Kid's vault of South Asian horror.


LIL INDIA
A female Indo-Canadian DJ duo from Vancouver, BC whose "Strictly for My Jatts" mix was featured in the Mad Decent blog and reached nearly 100,000 listens on soundcloud before being taken down. They have performed with artists such as Heems, Spank Rock, Chippy Nonstop and DJ Rekha, After DJing for years in hip-hop and R&B contexts in 2014 they launched their "All Indian" Jaloos party and in 2015 performed at the Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration official after party. 


https://soundcloud.com/lilindia
https://twitter.com/lilindia
https://instagram.com/lilindia_/

MALINDER TOORAY
Malinder Tooray was born and raised in LA. She started playing dhol at the age of 15, self taught alongside her two brothers. Together they are Dholnation. Malinder has performed for many artists such as Sukshinder Shinda, Sukbhir, B21, Jassi Sidhu, Lehmber Hussainpuri and Bollywood dance groups such as Blue 13 and Karmagraphy. She recently played at World of Dance accompanied by Waacking Choreographer Kumari Suraj.

DJ ANJALI AND THE INCREDIBLE KID
DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid have spent more than a decade igniting dance floors with cutting edge music not limited by borders or language. They host the longest-running Bhangra and Bollywood party on the West Coast, co-founded the Pacific Northwest’s first Global Bass dance party and host two weekly radio shows on XRAY.FM. Few DJs can be said to have changed the sound of their city but that is exactly what DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid have accomplished since they first introduced Portland, Oregon nightclub audiences to the many varied sounds of Global Bass at a raucous New Year’s Eve debut in 2000. They are most known for incinerating dance floors with the heavy dance floor artillery of South Asia, but the duo scour the globe for any hard-hitting music that combines local music traditions with window-rattling production. Anjali and The Kid regularly perform at festivals including five sets at the Sasquatch! Music Festival tenth anniversary where they headlined the dance tent opening night. They have performed at festivals such as Decibel, MusicfestNW, Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration, Beloved, Photosynthesis, Fairytale, Kaleidoscope and the Vancouver Queer Film Festival. The duo travel to perform in cities such as New York City, Chicago, Washington DC, San Francisco and Vancouver, BC to headline parties such as Basement Bhangra, iBomba, Bhangrateque, Ottomania and 
Non Stop Bhangra.

www.anjaliandthekid.com/
www.facebook.com/Anjaliandthekid
www.twitter.com/anjaliandthekid
www.twitter.com/incrediblekid23
https://soundcloud.com/djanjali
https://soundcloud.com/the-incredible-kid

$10 ($5 before 10pm)
21 and over
9pm-2am
Tickets



Doug Fir Lounge
8:00pm Tuesday, September 8, 2015
DAM-FUNK
Dam-Funk
Damon "Dam-Funk" Riddick is the epitome of funk. Ever since debuting with Stones Throw in 2008, Dam-Funk has become one of the genres most passionate proselytizers, out to save it from devilish depictions of cartoonish caricature. To Dam, funk is a way of living, "a feeling of struggle and staying cool through it all." In 2013, he released his celebrated partnership with hip-hop's Snoop Dogg titled 7 Days of Funk. Fresh for '15, Dam returns with a solo project nearly six years in the making: Invite the Light. 

Dam-Funk grew up in the Los Angeles city/suburb of Pasadena. A '70s baby, he came of age in the era of the Uncle Jamm's Army parties, of electro-pharaoh Egyptian Lover, of Prince's purple reign. His parents nurtured his musical talents as a child and by his teens, he mastered the drums, then the drum machine. A chance encounter led to an apprenticeship under funk songwriter/producer Leon Sylvers III (SOLAR Records) and by the mid-90s G-Funk era in hip-hop, Dam found his musical skills in high demand by rappers such as Mack 10 and MC Eiht. "Everybody was trying to do the live instrumentation thing, so then you got cats like me playing on records," Dam explains.

Sideman status wasn't enough though. Dam remembers "watching gold plaques hitting the wall" for everyone but him and he decided to go "full-funk" and make a do-or-die try to become an artist on his own terms. In 2006, Dam-Funk and a few friends launched the popular Funkmosphere party in L.A., bringing the boogie back. It's around then that Dam drew the attention of Stones Throw and both label and artist related to Dam's insistence that "funk is not just a Jheri Curl. There was more than that." 

Dam's partnership with Stones Throw has now included everything from his 2009 LP Toeachizown, to an anthology of early productions, Adolescent Funk (2010), to 2013's Higher and 7 Days of Funk. Invite the Light isn't just Dam's first solo full-length since '09, he thinks of it as his first fully-realized effort – a "concise, beginning-to-end vision – that's resulted in a loosely autobiographical concept album inspired by the trials and tribulations of his personal and professional life of the last six years. 

As always, Dam flexes his multi-instrumentalist talents by handling all the production but still makes time for guests including rapper Q-Tip, the father-son duo of Leon Sylvers III & IV, and funk giant Junie Morrison of the Ohio Players, who opens and closes the album with dire warnings of what could happen in a world without funk. Rest assured, Dam is here to make sure that never comes to pass. As he puts it, "funk is the underdog, the black sheep of black music," and if that's true, Dam-Funk is its shepherd.
BOBBY D
Bobby D
"Local selector Bobby D is a vinyl lover's delight. Known to some as the host of XRAY FM's Night School program, his work behind the decks blends outsider funk records w/ boogie, modern soul & West African rarities. A journalist, video artist, & Wax Poetics contributor, Bobby D stays active in the 503 & beyond."

More info here. 

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Tuesday, August 25, 2015

THE PSYCHEDELIC PDX ROCKERS MÁSCARAS ARE PLAYING THEIR LAST SHOW!

MÁSCARAS

WITH

MOTHERTAPES, YEAH GREAT FINE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25TH

DOORS: 8:00 PM / SHOW: 9:00 PM

World Famous Kenton Club 2025 N. Kilpatrick St. Portland, OR
9:00pm12:00am Saturday, August 1, 2015

Portland's classic country record party for LGBTQs returns on August 1st! The dog days of August don't seem so ruff when you've got a howlin' good time on the horizon!

Join host DJ Action Slacks and friends DJ Perkins & DJ AM Gold at the World Famous Kenton Club for a night of dancin', romancin', and prancin'! Can't wait to see those adorable western outfits again!


Sliding scale $5-$10 at the door
*50% of profits will be donated to #BlackLivesMatter PORTLAND Chapter

21+

The World Famous Kenton Club has been in operation since the 1940s and maintains its original design. It has not been updated for accessibility.

Bunk Bar - 1028 SE Water Ave
12:00am2:00am Monday, July 27, 2015

PDX Pop Now! and XRAY.fm presents the 2nd annual PDX Pop Later! after party, happening from midnight to 2am at Bunk Bar on Sunday, right after the PDX Pop Now! festival. XRAY's own DJ Bad Wizard spins, and the event is free. It's the official PDX Pop Later! after party, brought to you by XRAY.fm

Ground Control - 511 NW Couch
8:00pm12:00pm Monday, July 20, 2015

Noah Fence will be at Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade & Bar (511 NW Couch) playing a selection of records from the 80's. 21 & Over, No Charge at the door

Beulahland - 118 NE 28th Ave
9:00pm Thursday, July 16, 20152:00am Thursday, December 17, 2015
July 16th / Aug 20th / Sep 17th / Oct 15th / Nov 19th / Dec 17th (every third Thursday)
Beech St Parlor, 412 NE Beech St
9:00pm Sunday, July 5, 20151:00am Monday, July 6, 2015

beechstreetparlor.com/

Secret Society Ballroom, 116 NE Russell Street
9:00pm Friday, June 26, 2015

EYELIDS record release show with PHANTOM SHIPS AND WIMPS!

Show is $10 and listeners will find chances to win pairs of tickets right here on some fine XRAY.FM radio shows

Eyelids say: 

Hey everyone... if you are in Portland on Friday June 26th come on down to celebrate the release of our new 12" EP along with the mighty Phantom Ships and the always amazing power that be Wimps (they hail from Seattle). We're looking forward to playing some new songs and also some of those five month old "classics" as well... Hope to see you there!

“Scholars of sunshine pop” - Keith Cameron, Mojo

"A whirlwind of tangled acoustic and electric guitars that gets stuck in your head and continues to spin long after the tune is over" – NPR Heavy Rotation 

Portland band Eyelids have a collective history creating music for some of the most legendary indie songwriters. Longtime friends and principle songwriters John Moen (Decemberists) and Chris Slusarenko (Guided by Voices, Boston Spaceships) channel their teenage Paisley Underground obsession and love of New Zealand / Flying Nun guitar buzz into a sound they describe as, “sweet melodies and bummer vibes.”

Immediately following sold-out pressings of three 7” and the 2014 full length 854, Eyelids will release a new self-titled EP on June 23 (Jealous Butcher / Schizophonic Records). Produced by Peter Buck, Eyelids will be available digitally and limited edition colored vinyl with a download card featuring three exclusive live videos (including Stephen Malkmus performing “Hey Joe” w/ Eyelids).

GET YOUR TICKETS BY CLICKING HERE!

Alberta Street Pub
8:30pm Thursday, June 11, 2015

June 11th we will be releasing the first in a quarterly installment of Audio Magazine's. The format for round one is a cassette compilation. (including a download code).

The compilation will also be available online. 
crimewavbandcamp.com

Electronic Performances by 
EEMMUU // https://soundcloud.com/eemmuu
Survival Skills // survivalskills.bandcamp.com
Barham Beireis // https://soundcloud.com/barham-beireis
Tony Remple // https://soundcloud.com/projunior-1

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Saturday, May 23, 2015

HUTCH AND KATHY

XRAY.FM PRESENTS HUTCH AND KATHY OF BELOVED PDX BAND THE THERMALS 

SATURDAY, MAY 23RD

DOORS: 8:00 PM / SHOW: 9:00 PM

Holocene
10:00pm Thursday, May 14, 2015

It's Body Parys with XRAY DJs Nathan Detroit and Freaky Outy!

The  mega-fun dance party for those of you looking to start your weekend early! Spearheaded by Holla 'n' Oates, aka residents of two of the most popular dance nights (Nathan Detroit of Booty Bassment and Freaky Outy of Snap!), they bring you the finest in hip-hop, r&b, dancehall, and club jams with plenty of edits/remixes.


 


Holcene


$3

10pm

21+

Bunk Bar
9:00pm Saturday, May 2, 2015
Head to Bunk Bar for a synthed out fuzzy love fest!

Fog Father
fogfather.bandcamp.com

Small Skies
smallskies.bandcamp.com

Mothertapes
soundcloud.com/mothertapes
Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Saturday, March 21, 2015

Join XRAY.fm at Mississippi Studios on March 21st for XRAY's 1st Birthday Bash! MindenHoliday FriendsSecret Drum Band, and XRAY DJs will join together to celebrate year one with cake, balloons, and one hell of a line-up.

XRAY Members and their guest get 1/2 price tickets, and general admission is $10. (Members will receive email instructions).

Brought to you by PDX Pop Now!Mississippi Studios, and XRAY.FM.


Facebook invite here!   

The Spare Room
9:00pm Friday, February 27, 2015

It's another wild dance party at the Spare Room brought to life by the fine folks at THE GET DOWN.

THE GET DOWN is a fun, monthly dance party that is always a night to remember. Come party Friday, February 27th with XRAY DJs and the fine folks of THE GET DOWN.


DJ KM Fizzy

DJ Jen O

DJ Montel Spinozza

DJ Nathan Detroit

More information right here! https://www.facebook.com/events/612100575602573/?ref=br_tf
The Spare Room
9:00pm Friday, February 27, 2015

It's another wild dance party at the Spare Room brought to life by the fine folks at THE GET DOWN.

THE GET DOWN is a fun, monthly dance party that is always a night to remember. Come party Friday, February 27th with XRAY DJs and the fine folks of THE GET DOWN.


DJ KM Fizzy

DJ Jen O

DJ Montel Spinozza

DJ Nathan Detroit

More information right here! https://www.facebook.com/events/612100575602573/?ref=br_tf
Wonder Ballroom
7:00pm Saturday, January 31, 2015
SCHOOL OF ROCK PORTLAND PRESENTS: BEST OF PORTLAND 4

SATURDAY JANUARY 31

THIS EVENT IS ALL AGES

$15.00 - $18.00

DOORS: 7:00 PM

School of Rock Portland Presents: Best of Portland 4
School of Rock presents the 4th annual Best of Portland featuring local teens playing on stage with local guest bands.
BOP4 is a benefit for Pride Foundation and PROWUS
Featuring a Special extended performance by Stephen Malkmus, plus: 
Red Fang
Aan
Wild Ones
Musee Mecanique
Natasha Kmeto
Guantanamo Baywatch
1939 Ensemble
Gaytheist
The Shivas
Summer Cannibals
the body
Like A Villian
Tiburones
WL
Modern Kin
Bearcubbin'
Lee Corey Oswald
Ripley Snell
TxE
The Stops
The CRY!
Sama Dams
Oregon Public House
7:00pm Wednesday, January 14, 2015

XRAY will be there, come say hello! When was the last time you got to see an award-winning short film and a collection of experimental, fine art video shorts by local PDX filmmakers and artists? View "The Last 8," a 20-minute sci-fi film and meet the filmmaker, Keith Apland, and view a video art show curated by EFFPortland's Benjamin Popp, and works from students at the NW Film Center. 

Cost is a $10 food and drink minimum per person spent at the bar, with all profits going to a charity of your choice. Film, art, friends and fun - what better way to spend a Wednesday night? Party opens at 7 p.m., screening starts at 8 p.m. Hosted by Drink and Draw in Portland.

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