Synthpop, Indietronica, and Hard Techno Collide in Portland's Darkest Dancefloors
Portland is about to get a masterclass in icy analog design. On Tuesday, electroclash pioneers Ladytron take over Revolution Hall, bringing their signature mix of cold-wave synthpop and dark, detached vocals. Decades into their career, they still command the shadows with an arsenal of vintage MS-20s and pulsing basslines that feel both nostalgic and deeply dystopian. It is the perfect mid-week tonic for those who prefer their dance music with a sharp, industrial edge.
Keep the momentum sliding into Thursday night at Holocene, where indietronica heavyweights STRFKR return to blow out the sound system. Known for their high-energy live shows and infectious, looping synth melodies, they represent the brighter, psychedelic side of the electronic spectrum. Expect a sweaty, packed room shaking to their signature rubbery basslines and space-age pop hooks—a stark, euphoric contrast to the darker club nights bookending the week.
If you need something heavier to carry you through the weekend, Den PDX is hosting a two-night clinic in underground body music. Friday kicks off with HNTR's hypnotic tech-house and deep techno grooves, setting a sleek, late-night vibe. By Saturday, the gloves are off as masked producer Kloud takes the decks to deliver a punishing set of industrial-grade hard techno and dark electro. It is a relentless double-feature designed specifically for those who find their salvation in strobe lights and heavy fog.
