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Andy Fischer-Price & Rebecca Elatiki @ Rhythm Seed Farm

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6825 NE Prescott St
Portland OR, United States
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Join Andy & Rebecca for an evening of community and live music amidst the beautiful blooms of Rhythm Seed Farm.

About Andy:

Andy is grateful to be one of the musical organisms in the living song bloom of the northwest bioregion, where music continues to reveal itself as a technology to support healing, awakening and evolution. Andy has lived lives as a choirboy, a television actor, and a bass player in various bands. Having spent years attempting to transcend his humanity on the journey of enlightenment, he now finds himself walking a path of integration, seeking to unite the human experience with the boundlessness of Nature and the Absolute. His music is a prayer for the healing and evolution of humanity, the breaking of intergenerational cycles of trauma, and the emergence of a world rooted in peace and freedom for all. His visionary folk and medicine songs serve as invitations into the heart space and bridges between the mystical and material realms. He hopes his music may play a part in the nurturing of a kinder, more conscious, and loving world. 

His debut album Lujah came out on Bandcamp in May of 2023 and was universally released in October of 2024. An album of Lujah remixes was widely released May 1, 2025 on Mose’s record label, Resueño. 

About Rebecca:

Rebecca Elatiki is a Moroccan-American singer-songwriter whose genre-bending sound reflects the richness of a mixed and multi-layered identity. The daughter of a professional opera singer and an immigrant father, Rebecca’s music draws deeply from her North African heritage and Western upbringing, blending haunting, ethereal vocals with nods to Arab musical traditions. Her work seamlessly weaves ancient melodies into modern, experimental compositions—creating a sonic world that feels both familiar and otherworldly. Her sound invites listeners into a genre-defying landscape.

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6825 NE Prescott St
Portland OR, United States