Coming to your town…

2011.08.22

August 27th at the Crocodile the Wooden Shjips return to Seattle (it’s been too long) in support of their forthcoming Thrill Jockey LP “West” The new long player is an ecstasy inducing biker-rock jam that proves these cats are pretty much the Ramones of psychrock. Exciting to see them share a West Coast tour with Seattle’s finest, the Night Beats. Not sure if they still have spots left but the show is free if you RSVP with Sailor Jerry.

Wooden Shjips – Black Smoke Rise from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

Then September 9th at the Nectar in Fremont it’s White Hills, Sleepy Sun and Kinski!

White Hills – Paradise from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

And in case you’ve been hearing rumors, they are true:

ESCALATOR FEST III IS HAPPENING SEPTEMBER 23-24th AT THE LO-FI!! More details to come…

Return to the Fungal Abyss

2011.08.08

Poster by Darwin

 

Sooo many things going on in the imminent future… like for instance, ESCALATOR FEST III SEPTEMBER 23-24TH! (more on this very soon)  But first things first- this Wednesday Aug. 10th at The Comet: “Return to the Fungal Abyss” This is the 2nd night of a month long journey into sound that will be happening every Wednesday in August and features all four members of avant-metal geniuses Lesbian taking an improvisational trip into realms beyond joined by numerous special guests. Each night will be a something new and different.  This week the Curious Mystery open up with visuals by Portable Shrines and the All Seeing DJ One Eye spinning far-out records between sets. Reports from the 1st night indicate that this is definitely an event you don’t want to miss…

This will also be a party to celebrate the release of FUNGAL ABYSS’ debut album “Bardo Abgrund Temple” on Transliguistic Other. Hear a preview here: http://fungalabyss.bandcam​p.com/

heavy mellow

2011.07.29

Saturday at the Comet.

 

last chance

2011.07.27

Shrine installation by Rena Bussinger and Aubrey Nehring

 

This weekend is your last chance to check out the Portable Shrines art show at 112 Printworks in Fremont.

There are still some limited edition screen prints available by Steve Quenell and Aubrey Nehring which can be ordered through Broken Press.

 

Tarot print by Steve Quenell

 

 

 

 

freak out with your beak out

2011.06.20

Saturday July 2nd at Cairo (507 E Mercer) WYLD WYZRDZ (PDX), gkfoes vjgoaf (CA) and Perpetual Ritual

8pm all-ages

Poster by Max Clotfelter

 

Get dowwwn with Geist and the Sacred Ensemble

2011.06.10

Geist and the Sacred Ensemble play the Josephine (surely you know where that is?) this Saturday night to celebrate their long awaited first full-length release. You can get a preview of it HERE. Also dig this interview on the always excellent Revolt of the Apes blog.

With: HUNTER (Tacoma), Kelli’s Starlight Wishes and Tied To Branches (SF)

The Galactic Dialogue

2011.06.05

And now an intriguing new piece from John Gillanders of EXTRA DIMENSIONAL fame, the first of what will hopefully be a multi-part series. Read on if you dare…

As a general rule, there is a fairly simple measure which can be used to judge any supposed spiritual leader. If they act is if they truly know what they’re talking about, like they have all the answers, they’re an obvious fraud. In a world of infinite complexity, to think the macro consciousness would be more simplistic than the micro reflection of itself feels like a tragically lazy assumption, yet that’s the mentality that drives a great deal of our daily behavior in regards to spirituality.

Whether you want to believe in the reality (a tough concept to define) of these things is up to you, but it can’t be denied that throughout human history and to this day, certain people perceive what mystics describe as the spirit realm, or I like to refer to as fourth dimensional timespace perception. It just sounds sexier. We love to label these beliefs as crazy because a lot of these people are so far over the edge that we have trouble even connecting with them, but also conveniently ignore the fact that millions of others deal with this on a regular basis, and aren’t remotely “crazy” by any conventional definition of the word. As a matter of fact, spiritual practices that involve ritualistically ingesting sacred chemical compounds and other more natural methods to create “contact with gods” encounters have existed throughout human history, and it’s estimated that at least ten percent of the world’s population practice these more shamanic disciplines still.

I’m one of these people despite the most adamant protestations of my left brain, not to mention my western cultural imprinting. I tried to run away from this aspect of myself for the better part of a decade, but eventually just decided to run with it. It should be noted that my life has improved infinitely since I revised my approach. Read more…

Austin Psych Fest 4

2011.05.08

In past years, we’ve often lamented not being able to make the trip to Austin Psych Fest. (In 2009, Austin transplant Victoria Reynard even wrote a full review of APF2 for Portable Shrines so we could at least experience it vicariously.)

This year, a small group of us made the trip to Austin to observe first hand how our psychedelic brethren do it up down south.

Austin Psych Fest 4 - Seaholm Power Plant

Photo by Clarita Hinojosa

Austin Psych Fest 4 was held at the Seaholm Power Plant, an old art deco landmark that has been retired from producing actual power since the 1950s. The inside of the space was completely transformed for the occasion, with two stages set up to accomodate the 50-some bands who made the trek to Texas for our psychedelic consideration.  (This year’s lineup was truly amazing…so many bands we were excited to see, all in one place!)  We arrived on Friday afternoon just in time to catch Seattle’s own Night Beats deliver an inspired set of rock and roll with the help of special guest Chris Catalena (of The Tunnels and The Ghost Songs).

The Night Beats at Austin Psych Fest 4

The Night Beats at Austin Psych Fest 4. Photo by Emily Pothast.

The next day, we caught Night Beats again, this time giving a performance at the Do512 Lounge, a small performance space that hosted small televised shows for several of the Psych Fest Bands (including The Meek, The Black Ryder and The Diamond Center. It was a great chance to see some of these bands in such an intimate setting. We couldn’t stay for long, however, because the afternoon was full of some of the bands we were most excited to catch: Cloudland Canyon, PONTIAK, White Hills, Lumerians, Young Prisms and The Soft Moon all played the second stage on Saturday, before SPECTRUM took to the mainstage for an epic, slow-building performance.

Pontiak at Austin Psych Fest 4

PONTIAK at Austin Psych Fest 4. Photo by Emily Pothast.

White Hills at Austin Psych Fest 4

White Hills at Austin Psych Fest 4. Photo by Emily Pothast.

Lumerians at Austin Psych Fest 4

Lumerians at Austin Psych Fest 4. Photo by Emily Pothast.

On Day 3, we investigated some of Austin’s more exciting off-site attractions, including the amazing record store End of an Ear and Switched on Austin, an analog synth specialty store featuring immaculate modulars and vintage Farfisas as far as the eye could see. Again, we didn’t have much time because the afternoon was full of more bands we were dying to see: Denver’s Tjutjuna and Minneapolis’s Daughters of the Sun were standouts on the second stage.  By the time Roky Erickson and festival organizers The Black Angels took to the main stage, their audience was completely saturated by the ear-splitting, soul-vibrating good vibes.

Switched on Austin

Switched On Music and Electronics, Austin's synth mecca.

Tjutjuna at Austin Psych Fest 4

Tjutjuna at Austin Psych Fest 4. (In Austin, bands can have beer on stage!) Photo by Emily Pothast.

Austin Psych Fest is a very special event. People were there to hang out and network as much as they were there to listen to (and play) music, and so in many ways, it seems like the fine folks at the Reverberation Appreciation Society have put together a spectacular alternative to SXSW for those most interested in music on the heady end of the spectrum. If I were to issue any criticism at all of this near-perfect event, it would be that the sound on the mainstage was a little thin compared to the second stage, which was like a full-body vibratory chamber. That and maybe the Pacific Northwest felt a tiny bit underrepresented. (Aside from Night Beats, were there any Northwest bands on the bill? Maybe it’s just their proximity to us, but I thought Eternal Tapestry felt conspicuously absent. Purple Rhinestone Eagle, Kinski, AFCGT and [ahem] Midday Veil would have also fit seamlessly into the lineup, and Master Musicians of Bukkake would have warped it, in a good way.)

Skully'z Recordz at Austin Psych Fest 4

Dan Brinner from Skully'z Recordz at Austin Psych Fest 4.

But Northwest psych fans may rest assured that our humble Portable Shrines Magic Sound Theatre Vol. I compilation was all over the fest, from the Night Beats’s merch table to the record booth provided by Skully’z Recordz from New Orleans. It will be exciting to see which psychedelic sounds bubble up from the Northwest underground in time for APF5.

For those of you who didn’t make it to Austin this year, we’ve got a couple of delectable local events in store this week featuring APF4 bands: Cloudland Canyon is playing on Monday, May 9 at the Comet (with Midday Veil, Magnog and Brain Fruit) and Daughters of the Sun are playing next Saturday, May 14 at the Josephine (with Ayahuasca Travellers, Magnog, and This Blinding Light). We’ve also been talking to some of the other APF4 bands who are planning to come up in late summer, more details soon.

(Cuz in Seattle, it’s Psych Fest all year loooooong!)

The Sun, Austin, TX

In Austin, they have this weird ball of light in the sky. They call it "The Sun."

Portable Shrines Record Release Party This Saturday!

2011.03.31

This Saturday April 2nd we celebrate the release  of our super deluxe double LP extravaganza of mind boggling sounds from beyond. An amazing 6 of the 18 bands featured on the album will be performing at the Lo-Fi Performance Gallery 429 Eastlake. I daresay one of the finest lineups we’ve had the pleasure to present.  These are exact times so don’t miss out!

8:15-8:45 Brother Raven
9:00-9:30 Geist & the Sacred Ensemble
9:45-10:15 Midday Veil
10:30-11:10 Prince Rama
11:25-12:05 Eternal Tapestry
12:20-1:00 Kinski

Spinning the finest zonked out gems all night in the lounge will be DJs Valerie”Explorateur”Calano, Dull Knife’s Adam Svenson and Garek Druss and the all-seeing DJ Eye.  Projections by Aubrey Nehring, Darlene Nordyke, David Golightly and Ellie Dicola.

The record wont be in stores til Record Store Day April 16th so come down and score a copy now, along with some other very limited edition treats.

 

Portable Shrines Magic Sound Theatre Vol. I

2011.02.22

Rumors of its existence have been the stuff of underground legend for awhile now (and if you’re a regular at our DJ night at the Living Room, you might have even heard a sneak preview of a track or two, hot off the test pressings) but secrets this huge cannot be contained for long…

It’s official:

PORTABLE SHRINES MAGIC SOUND THEATRE VOL. I is available for preorder!

Portable Shrines Magic Sound Theatre Vol. I

Curated by the Portable Shrines Collective, spearheaded by Translinguistic Other Recordings and distributed via Light in the Attic RecordsPortable Shrines Magic Sound Theatre Vol. I is a massive double LP treasure trove of rare and exclusive tracks from 18 of the headiest bands currently working in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

The compilation features new music by AFCGT, Eternal Tapestry, Prince RamaMaster Musicians of Bukkake, Kinski, Night Beats, Diminished Men, Purple Rhinestone Eagle, Midday Veil, Brother Raven, This Blinding Light, Janina Angel Bath, Blood Red Dancers, Geist & the Sacred Ensemble, Plankton Wat, Tiny Light, To Get Her Together and A Story of Rats…all of whom have played at Escalator Fest or another Shrines-curated event.

Vinyl only, deluxe gatefold packaging includes artwork by several of the musicians involved: Aubrey Nehring, Emily Pothast, Dewey Mahood, and Garek Druss, plus what might very well be the most badass poster Steve Quenell has ever designed.

Limited edition of 1000…these are not going to be around for long!

Full info available at records.translinguisticother.com.

Street date is RECORD STORE DAY, April 16, 2011, however a limited number of advance copies will be available at our official RECORD RELEASE PRE-PARTY on April 2 at the Lo-Fi in Seattle.  Stay tuned for lineup and presale info…

death to false boogie

2011.02.20


Celebrate the (hopefully) imminent arrival of spring with an evening Bacchanalian boogie and intense mind-manifesting space rock brought to you by Portable Shrines. Get down and space out.

Endless Boogie
Eternal Tapestry
Arbouretum
Scriptures
And DJ Mamma Casserole & Veins(Dave Segal) treat you to some between-set groovers.
Projections by Portable Shrines. Poster by Steve Quenell

Arbouretum – When Delivery Comes (solo acoustic) from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

Endless Boogie, IAO Festival 2008 from Coriolis void on Vimeo.

Eternal Tapestry – Galactic Derelict from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

Portable Shrines DJ Night at the Living Room Wed. 12/1

2010.11.29

For this week’s Magic Sound Theatre we have a special treat: DJ Beardomatic who some may also know as Jeffery Taylor from Wall of Sound records and such popular musical combos as Climax Golden Twins and AFCGT.
Jeffery starts things off right at 9pm so be sure and show up early cause you know he’s got the goods.
Then for the late shift DJ Eye will spin you into a stupor and send you home dazed and confused. Please join us for the finest in electrical sound stimulation. With projections by Portable Shrines.

Portable Shrines Magic Sound Theatre- Phantasmagorical synesthesia and audio visual incantations every 1st & 3rd Wednesday at the Living Room -1355 E. Olive Way on Capitol Hill.

if you don’t know by now…

2010.11.12

Midday Veil’s LP release party with Master Musicians of Bukkake and Malaikat Dan Singa (Arrington de Dionyso from Old Time Religion)

With DJs Mamma Casserole and Papa Yod.   Read the interview with Midday Veil HERE.

Equinox

2010.09.20

This Thursday 9/23 Prince Rama return to the Vera Project almost exactly one year after their appearance at last year’s Escalator Fest (we are ahead of the curve as usual), this time with Deakin of Animal Collective. The AC’s Paw Tracks label has also released Prince Rama’s latest album Shadow Temple.

Come down and celebrate the Autumnal Equinox. The show is all ages. Tiny Light will be opening.

Check out a new track by Prince Rama- Lightening Fossil

Deakin being accompanied by Prince Rama

Happening(s) this weekend: Debacle Fest, White Hills, Esoteric Book Conference, Double Rainbow in Curved Air

2010.09.17

This weekend of the autumnal equinox is packed with esoteric wonders. Whatever you do, don’t stay at home! Go check out:

Tonight and tomorrow night (9/17-9/18) at the Josephine, Debacle Fest returns with a smorgasboard of experimental, drone, dark, out sounds including Dull Knife, Renee Hell, John Wiese, Yellow Swans’ Pete Swanson, Brain Fruit, Megabats, Thunder Grey Pilgrim, Du Hexen Hase, and Matt Carlson.

Three Quarters by WHITE HILLS from Thrill Jockey Records on Vimeo.

Saturday 9/18, at the Sunset Tavern: Brooklyn psych-rock gods White Hills touch down in Seattle for the first time to perform with two of Seattle’s most exciting up-and-coming bands, Night Beats and This Blinding Light.

Also Saturday 9/18-Sunday 9/19: the Esoteric Book Conference, hosted by esteemed Ouroboros Press, returns to Seattle Center featuring a huge selection of, well, esoteric, occult, hermetic, magickal, alchemical, and otherwise mysterious books, art, and people.  Performing Saturday night will be Seattle’s psychick tour-de-force Master Musicians of Bukkake with instrumental and chamber arrangements of material from their recent album Totem II.

Bridging the deep dark gap between the days of the Esoteric Book Conference, Emily Pothast and David Golightly of Midday Veil will be performing the all-night deep cosmic drone piece A Double Rainbow in Curved Air as part of the Face Time artist series hosted by the Hedreen Gallery at Seattle University on Capitol Hill. The show starts at 8 pm and lasts until 8 am, but you’re free to show up or leave any time.  Bring a pillow and a blanket.