This week we have two incredible musicians on the show. We will be spending some time with Pacific Patterns and hear about his new release and what inspires him these days. We will also hear a live performance and interview with multiuinstrumentalist Jesse Fuller about the future his past and what its like to be a 15 year old virtuoso living in 2016. Tune in for tons of new music, live performances and maybe and a ticket give away to HeartBeat Silent Disco "St Pattys Dance" coming up this Thursday 3/17/2016. Tune in from 8-10pm for all this and more...
Hailing from the great Pacific Northwest, Chris Petersen aka Pacific Patterns, has taken the Portland dance music scene to a new level. Fusing modern electronic music culture with the beauty of nature, Chris aims to cultivate a journey of friendly sounds for his audience to enjoy. Working with the Sublimate crew, Chris has released the first track on the label titled “Clouds”. This release caught the attention of many, procuring releases on “Tenth Degree” compilations, and Phuture Collective’s “Nature” compilation. As an official resident of both FAK Wednesdays and Booms and Claps, he can also be found frequenting stages of Sublimate, STYLSS, Verified and Red Cube events in Portland. Pacific Patterns has shared the stage with bass music heavy hitters like Champagne Drip, VNDMG, 6BLOCC, DJ Spinn, Doshy, Eliot Lipp, Gladkill, Ethan Glass, Chase Manhattan, Intellitard, Stelouse, Snubluck, Eastghost, Gang$ign$ and Electric Mantis. He’s currently focusing on expanding his horizons on the west coast and beyond. Keep an eye out for his forthcoming EP in early 2016.
Jesse Fuller is a 15 year old multi-instrumentalist. From his country home in California, where he started playing piano at 2 years of age, to his early years in Portland, where he picked up classical cello, and played guitar in a rock band, Jesse has dipped into many corners of the musical universe. He now enjoys spending late nights producing electronic grooves, as well as looping his cello and learning jazz guitar by day. He plans to keep experimenting with production, as well as further his studies within the jazz and classical genre, and learn different forms of composition and song-writing. He hopes to attend Berklee College of Music, and jam with friends and colleagues along the way.
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