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1201
1201 SW 12th st.
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 225-1201 MAP
Check out the new renovated 1201! With their new look, they are promoting new genre's. They used to stage an an eccletic array of ska, punk, rock, and folk music. Now, they stage electronic musicians and d-jays.
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Cathedral Park
N Edison and N Pittsburg Streets
Portland, Oregon
Info: 503-823-PLAY MAP
This park is nestled under St. John's Bridge in north Portland. It is the home of a number of free music festivals including the Cathedral Park Jazz Festival, and Sunset.
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Cobalt Lounge
32 NW 3rd
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 225-1003 MAP
A rising start in the Portland club scene. They have made a name for themselves by booking many of the best up and coming acts around. Its vaulted ceilings and mellow lighting set the mood right With plenty of room for dancing this place has become of Portland's favorites.
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Collector's Market
8900 N. Vancouver
Portland, Oregon
Info: n/a MAP
Market by day, and a huge space for use by night. This all ages space is great for chilling or for dancing the night away. There is room for everybody!
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Fez Ballroom
316 SW 11th Ave.
Portland OR.
Info : (503) 226-4171 MAP
Located just above above Ozone Records. July 13, 2001: Traxx bumped the house to the other side of Burnside and back.
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Kelly Point Park
N. Kelley Point Park Rd. & Marine Dr.
Portland, OR
Info: 503-823-PLAY MAP
Kelley Point Park was originally created by the Port of Portland, who covered the flood-prone peninsula with tons of river dredgings. The park that was once envisioned as a city now occupies an isolated tip of land. Includes natural area, hiking trails (40 mile loop, greenway), group picnic facilities, sandy beach, and rest rooms.
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Mount Tabor Park
SE 60th & Salmon
Portland OR.
Info : 503-823-PLAY MAP
Portland's Mt. Tabor was named after another Mt. Tabor, which sits six miles east of Nazareth in Israel. Our Mt. Tabor makes Portland the only U.S. city to have an extinct volcano within its boundaries, except Bend, Oregon. Amenities include basketball court, stage, tennis court, tennis court (lighted), group picnic facilities, art, covered picnic area, playground, volleyball court, water, natural area, District office and rest rooms.
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Mount Tabor Pub
4811 SW Hawthorne
Portland OR.
Info : (503) 238-1646 MAP
Mt. Tabor Pub is a venue known for their staging of up and coming rock bands, and their young and lively crowd. But they made a shift, and had Shags, The Fang, and Michael over for Halloween. Live with the techno beats!
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The Ohm
31 NW 1st Ave.
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 223-9919 | (503) 973-1075 MAP
They have been throwing some great after hours parties. Doc Martin and Shaboom on August 21st, for instance. Under previous ownership it was known as Key Largo. During Key Largo's glory days, bands like New Shoes, Quarterflash, and The Crazy Eights played regularily. This building once again is a regular hot spot for Portland's late night crowd. We throw Urban Development here, a party on the first Saturday of every month.
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Paradigm
215 SE 9th
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 232-7861 MAP
The Paradigm is in one of Portland's more prominent venues. Under previous ownership, that same building has housed The Womb, LaLuna, and The Pine Street Theatre. This all ages club can hold approximately 1000 people and is divided into seperate sections including a vaulted dance floor, delicatessen, bar, and balcony. We have used the Paradigm for the Deep Urban Breakdown (DUB) Tour, and Truth - Friday Nites.
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Portland State University
Smith Memorial Center Ballroom
1825 SW Broadway
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 725-8940 MAP
PSU is located on the southwestern edge of downtown Portland. Smith Memorial Center, the student center, is locted between on the beautiful park blocks and Broadway Blvd. We have played at some of the Student Union parties.
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Seges
818 SW 1st Ave
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 222-7297 MAP
Portland's home for Reggae. Cool place that features vaulted ceilings, dance floor, bar, and couches! With the right sound system, this place can bump.
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St. John's Pub
8203 N. Ivanhoe
Portland, OR.
Info: (503) 283-8520 MAP
They asked us to spin Deep House once. We would like to thank the community and our fans for their support. Apparently, your support that night tripled the Pub's revenues! Unfortunately, we are too loud for this place. Ya! We like to bump it! Look for us to bring Portland the finest house and techno music at other venues around town.
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Tiger Bar
317 NW Broadway
Portland, Oregon
Info: (503) 222-7297 MAP
One of the more interesting features of this place is that art that changes on the walls on First Thurdays. This place has live dejays, and electronic artists performing nightly. Unfortunately, no real space for dancing. We have used the Tiger Bar for Traxx.
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Zoot Suite
13 NW 13th
Portland, OR
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Formerly The City Night Club, Zoot Suite was Portland's home to house music. Leasing difficulties have closed down this club (April 2000). This club could hold 200 people in its vaulted dance floor, and it had a seperate bar where other DJs could play. We have used this venue for shows like Random Noise Generation, Derrick Carter, Terrence Parker, Mark Farina, DJ Heather, and DJ Diz, and Truth - Friday Nites. See our events page for more information. "House music is hallowed at this posh warehouse space, where the DJs are deluxe and the crowd fierce." The Oregonian.
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