
There's a little something for everyone coming up on the events calendar this week. From an electronic show to an acoustic performance, here are some solid options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.
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Boy Harsher
From the event description:
Dark and danceable electropop from minimalistic synth duo Jae Matthews and Augustus Muller, also known as Boy Harsher. The duo recently released their second LP, "Careful."
When: Wednesday, Oct. 2, 5-7:59 p.m.
Where: Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E. Burnside St.
Admission: $16
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Blanck Mass, Helm and Steve Hauschildt
From the event description:
An epic co-bill of dramatic electronic soundscapes from these talented artists. Helm is Luke Younger, a London-based sound artist and musician. He has released five studio albums and three EPs of textural experimental music, exploring a relationship between acoustic, electronic and real-world sounds.
When: Thursday, Oct. 3, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Holocene, 1001 S.E. Morrison St.
Admission: $15 (General Admission)
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Molly Tuttle At Polaris Hall
From the event description:
A virtuosic, award-winning guitarist with a gift for insightful songwriting, Molly Tuttle evolves her signature sound with boundary-breaking songs on her compelling debut album, "When You’re Ready." Already crowned “Instrumentalist of the Year” at the 2018 Americana Music Awards on the strength of her EP, Tuttle has broken boundaries and garnered the respect of her peers, winning fans for her incredible flatpicking guitar technique and confessional songwriting.
When: Thursday, Oct. 3, 8 p.m.- Friday, Oct. 4, 1 a.m.
Where: Polaris Hall, 635 N. Killingsworth Court
Admission: $22
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Bailen
From the event description:
Bailen’s gorgeous harmonies, striking arrangements and evocative songwriting springs from a very deep well. Their amazing three-part harmonies have been compared to The Staves and Fleet Foxes, however, on their debut album, "Thrilled To Be Here," Bailen has created something all their own.
When: Thursday, Oct. 3, 8:30-11:59 p.m.
Where: Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E. Burnside St.
Admission: $12
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