Nice Nice is a two piece band from Portland that play intrumental indie electronic music. drums with guitar played thru so many efx that it doesn't sound like guitar most of the time...really really good BTW
------on that tip, another Portland electro-acoustic/IDM band is playing in Seattle tonight **TALKDEMONIC (two piece band w/ drums, laptop, xylophone, viola, cello, violin) along with Ghostly International recording artist THE SIGHT BELOW. (processed guitar, organ, laptop, machinedrum)
Orac Records label head Randy Jones is headlining with his CARO project. (Jamie Lidell type soul with glitchy techno)
all live electronic music tonight!!!!!
@ Nectar Lounge--412 n. 36th Seattle WA (In the Fremont District)
9pm show
.......and it's a toss up for me which city I like better, Portland or Seattle. I lived in Portland for 5 years and was glad to move to Seattle. More people come out to obscure shows up here in Seattle, but Portland has a very strong creative scene. Just not as many heads come out for shows, so it's difficult to be a promoter down there. I think Portland might have the edge on creativity, but Seattle has an edge in population so more people come out for Techno, IDM and experimental shows on average.
Portland people know how to get doen tho' and tend to have smaller, but more rabid audiences. Seattle has Decibel Festival and Broken Disco'....
like I said, it's a toss up for me...I love Portland, but I enjoy living in Seattle
--- On Thu, 1/8/09, theREAL <theREALmxyzptlk@comcast.net> wrote:
From: theREAL <theREALmxyzptlk@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [idm] While on the Seattle topic
To: ejroda@comcast.net
Cc: "idm@hyperreal.org" <idm@hyperreal.org>
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2009, 11:42 AM
ejroda@comcast.net wrote:
quoted 5 lines Would you please elaborate?
> Would you please elaborate?
> Is nice nice an artist in Seattle or Portland?
>
> edward
>
http://www.nicenice.net/
jeff
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