Enter The Attic: An Evening with David J (of Bauhaus & Love and Rockets)

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Friday, May 3, 7–11 pm
Bodecker Foundation Northwest Portland (Portland)
This is an in-person event
$20 - $600
21+
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Climb up the ladder and come on in. David J, co-founder of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets, is ready to welcome us up into the attic. For years, this is where three old shoeboxes containing a veritable treasure trove of lost songs laid amongst the dust and cobwebs, awaiting rediscovery.
 
Recorded by David J between 1984 and 2004 (with often just a guitar, tape recorder, lit candles and the blessing of his muse), these hidden gems have emerged from the shadows into the light, to be gathered in a stunning new compilation from Independent Project Records. Tracks From the Attic surveys decades of exquisite songcraft, exposing fascinating new aspects of David J’s artistry. 
 
On Friday, May 3rd, to celebrate the commercial release of Tracks From the Attic, you’re invited to join us for an exclusive, one-of-a-kind event: Enter the Attic - an Evening with David J. Limited to just 100 lucky in-person attendees and for one night only, music and visual arts will intertwine at the distinctive Bodecker Foundation building in Portland, Oregon, a fittingly unique setting for an unforgettable 4-hour evening in three acts.

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Bodecker Foundation

2360 NW Quimby St Portland, OR 97210 Venue website

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