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February’s Local Artist of the Month: Baobab

by DJ DiGiorno on Feb.07, 2013, under Local, Local Artist of The Month, WKNC Interviews Podcast

Baobab

This Durham-based musical project takes its name from one of the most intriguing and diverse trees in the world.  It is the national tree of Madagascar, and it is impossible to find two that are the same.  Much of the same could be said for Phil Torres.  His music is a very unique blend of folk, electronic, and world music.  His music is driven by acoustic guitar, a plethora of percussive noises, a splash of melodic electronic noises, and his vocals which seem to be an instrument of their own.  His self-titled debut was released last year and already it has taken much of the Triangle by hold.  It is incredible how one man could have written, performed, mixed, and mastered such a complex album on his own especially since it is his first effort.

Phil Torres, in addition to fronting Baobab, has a MS in neuroscience and spent a year as a visiting graduate student in the philosophy department at Harvard.  He has just published his first book entitled A Crisis of Faith: Atheism, Emerging Technologies and the Future of Humanity.  Whitney Trettien joins Torres on-stage for live shows.  She is a Ph.D. student in English at Duke University.  Despite their busy lives and amazing intellect, they still find time to wow us lesser mortals with their inspiring music.  They are a spectacle to see live as they loop guitars and synths over vocals complete with live drumming.  In addition to the music, Torres also makes some interesting videos to accompany some of his songs.

Baobab can be seen touring at various venues around the Triangle.  With a double album release party coming up on the 22nd with Virgins Family Band at the Local 506, we can look forward to some great things ahead.  This album, aptly titled BAYOHBAHB, will be released by Hand Eye Records. After playing for a year now with these first batch of songs, we can expect Torres’ restless spirit to have somehow found a way to improve upon his already perfected craft of beautiful, percussive acoustics with complementing electronics.  With a project that started for Torres as a retreat from writing his book, we can only hope that Baobab has become as important to Torres as it has to the Triangle music scene.

http://baobabtheband.com/
http://baobabmusic.bandcamp.com/
http://www.facebook.com/baobabtheband

Check out the interview and in-studio performance with Phil Torres accompanied by the Virgins Family Band below which also included some exclusive premieres off the upcoming album BAYOHBAHB.

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Double Barrel Benefit 9 Day Party & Market

by ccdolech on Jan.20, 2012, under Local, Promotions

With the success of the previous 8 Double Barrel Benefits, WKNC is broadening its emphasis on all things local. This year, DBB will include a day party and market Saturday, February 4 from NOON to 5 p.m. at Tir na nOg Irish Pub, just two doors down from The Pour House. The event is free and all ages!

Raffles will be held for WKNC merch, concert tickets, and VIP passes to Hopscotch 2012! There is also a fantastic list of Triangle charities, artists, and businesses important to WKNC.  Check out the following artists

HypeArt Collective –  N.C. State and WKNC alums bring you paintings and more!
Hopscotch Music Festival – What everyone in the Triangle looks forward to every September
Afternoon Owl Designs – Beautifully crocheted hats, scarves, and more
Woodcrafty –Original handmade wood items, from jewelry to cuff links…
Skillet Gilmore – If you’ve ever seen a poster for American Aquarium or Small Ponds, its this guy.
Plastic Flame Press – Illustrator for Hopscotch 2011
Turtle Grass Body – Soaps, lotions, and everything that makes you smell good
Tiny Peepers – Musically inspired screenprinted clothing, towels, and the like
Haden Design – Unique jewelry, I love these chalkboards!
Metamorphosis Metals – Simple yet elegant metal jewelry
Redress Raleigh – Eco-conscious design, leading up to a fashion show in April
Matt Butler – hand-printed TOMS,  prints, etc
MisterMisses – Student designers with NC on their mind
City Fabric – Awesome  prints of the city of Raleigh
Windhover + Technician – Windhover is an annual literary and arts magazine, Technician is your friendly N.C. State newspaper
Scrap Exchange – Durham based re-users bring local art and a craft for everyone to make
Rebus Works – Raleigh-based art for artists
Grip Tapes – Local record label, home of Gross Ghost, Heads on Sticks, Juan Huevos, and more
Activate Good – Facilitator of volunteerism in Wake County and beyond.
NCSU WESA – Wolfpack Environmental Student Assoc.; will be leading bike rides to and from the Market and both nights of DBB9
NCSU Sustainability – Turns Wolfpack red “green”

Of course, we couldn’t forget music. Prepare to enjoy music throughout the afternoon, with performances by:
Luego (Patrick solo)
Juan Huevos (special, ALL AGES act)
Come out and support local art, local music, and local business February 4 from 1-5 p.m. at Tir na nOg.
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