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Jazz Charts 1/23/24

Jazz Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1JOHNATHAN BLAKEPassageBlue Note
2FLYING HORSE BIG BAND, THEA Message From The Flying Horse Big BandFlying Horse
3HILARIO DURAN AND HIS LATIN JAZZ BIG BANDCry Me A RiverAlma
4YUSSEF DAYESBlack Classical MusicBrownswood/Cashmere Thoughts/Nonesuch
5REMIXES JID020VARIOUS ARTISTSJazz Is Dead
6GERALD CANNONLive At Dizzy’s Club: The Music Of Elvin & McCoyWoodneck
7ULYSSES OWENS JR AND GENERATION YA New BeatCellar
8BUTCHER BROWNSolar MusicConcord Jazz/Concord
9NATURAL INFORMATION SOCIETYSince Time Is GravityEremite
10GARRY DIAL AND RICH DEROSAKeep Swiming’Outside in
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Chainsaw Charts 1/23/24

Chainsaw Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1RECEIVERWhispers of LoreGates of Hell
2XORCIST“Coterie Of The Depraved” [Single]Prosthetic
3RINGWORMSeeing Through FireNuclear Blast
4ENTIERROThe Gates Of HellSelf-Released
5DYING FETUSMake Them Beg For DeathRelapse
6FREYAFight As OneUpstate
7PLAGUEMACEReptilian WarlordsNapalm
8OUTERGODSThe Kingdom Built Upon The Wreckage Of HeavenProsthetic
9BARONESSStoneAbraxan Hymns
10TILL THE DIRTOutside The SprialNuclear Blast

Chainsaw Adds

#ArtistRecordLabel
1TORN IN HALFPrayers Returned With Pain [EP]Isolated Incidents
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Afterhours Charts 1/23/24

Afterhours Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
15THWRLDRefractive DreamersSelf-Released
2DUSQKHeaven/EXESelf-Released
3ღDJ魔女っ娘ミラクるんღMir4clen 4Lost Frog
4POISON DAMAGEKSAPlaster Fe
5KINOTEKIFaith and the VesselTabula Rasa
62023 | LABEL COMPILATIONVARIOUS ARTISTSA Strangely Isolated Place
7END OF ANGEL CH. 1VARIOUS ARTISTSAngel
8SIMONAESFERA DE AMORYuukii
9BOBBINGYear of the NewtSelf-Released
10BO ENPale Machine 2Self-Released

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#ArtistRecordLabel
1DUSQKHeaven/EXESelf-Released
25THWRLDRefractive DreamersSelf-Released
3KINOTEKIFaith and the VesselTabula Rasa
4MELODY ZENITH“Fame” [Single]Borderline
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Non-Music News

A March for Gaza in the Heart of D.C.

On Jan. 13, 2023, crowds from different parts of the world gathered in the heart of Washington D.C. to showcase solidarity with Gaza. The Oct. 7 attacks on Israel by Hamas triggered a war that has spanned for over 100 days, where more than 20,000 Palestinians are estimated to have perished. The crowds in
Washington D.C. demanded an immediate ceasefire and for the Biden administration to take robust action in pressuring the Israeli government to stop its military operations.

Photo by Abdalla Najjar


The march was attended by several influential figures who have delivered a few key remarks. Cornell West, an independent presidential candidate, called for the necessity of Palestinian freedom. “You won’t have Jewish safety or Jewish security if you didn’t have Palestinian Safety and Palestinian security”, West said. He also emphasized that “Nobody is calling for the annihilation of Jewish brothers and sisters”.

Photo by Abdalla Najjar

In addition to West, Josh Paul, a former director at the U.S. Department of State, delivered an address. Paul recently resigned from his position, citing the American support for the Israeli response to the Oct. 7 attacks as one of the reasons. During his speech, Paul highlighted that the participants of the march and himself “will not stay silent about the atrocities that are continuing in Gaza”.

The participants of the march felt the necessity to voice their concern for the Gazans who have to endure the current war. Some of the participants were from North Carolina and shared their thoughts on why they attended this march. Ben Bienvenu, a Raleigh resident who recently moved from New York City, attended the March with his wife Shanie. Ben mentioned that he “attended the march at the invitation of some colleagues at NY who serve as campus ministers across the USA”. Ben reported that he wanted to “live out faith actively and march to pray and redress [the US government] to account for financing [the Israeli] campaign”.

Photo by Abdalla Najjar

This march comes at a critical time when the ongoing Russia Ukraine war, combined with the Israeli-Palestinian situation, is presenting many challenges for the current US administration. With the elections coming up, one could only wonder how the Administration’s responses could affect the voting turnout for the next cycle. It has been speculated that the Biden administration’s response to the Palestinian situation will alienate a large demographic that has voted for him in the last elections. It is difficult to tell if these marches will pressure the US government to take action in calling for a ceasefire, but it would only be a matter of time before it becomes clearer.

-Abdalla Najjar

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Podcasts

EOT 388 – NC State Student Involvement Fair

EOT’s Ellie Feaga interviews student organizations at the NC State Student Involvement Fair to provide listeners with new opportunities to get involved across campus. We also have stories from the North Carolina News Network about Microsoft’s extension of support for Windows 10 to prevent e-waste and how post-holiday diets can impact heart health. Thanks for listening.

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Good Deal

DJ Lucid sits down with Raleigh based band, Good Deal, to talk about their upcoming EP release and performances. Tune in to hear their unreleased song, “Circles.”

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Episode 10: Wrapping up 2023

The Light it Red duo goes over the best moments in N.C. State sports from the Fall 2023 Semester. They also take a dive into the current outlook for both men’s and women’s basketball.

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Weekly Charts

Top Charts 1/16/24

Top Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1GOTTS STREET PARKOn The InsideBlue Flowers/PIAS
2CHERRY GLAZERRI Don’t Want You AnymoreSecretly Canadian/Secretly Group
3GEORGE CLANTONOoh Rap I Ya100% Electronica
4JEFF ROSENSTOCKHELLMODEPolyvinyl
5MAN ON MANProvincetownPolyvinyl
6RATBOYSThe WindowTopshelf
712 RODSIf We Stayed AliveAmerican Dreams/Husky Pants
8AL WESTThe StoreSpirit Research
9BILLY WOODS AND KENNY SEGALMapsBackwoodz Studioz/Fat Possum
10CITIZENCalling The DogsRun For Cover
11ILL PEACHTHIS IS NOT AN EXITHardly Art
12K-RIZOne Way TicketBirthday Cake
13KIPP STONE66689 BLVDClosed Sessions
14MSPAINTPost-AmericanConvulse
15SLEEPING BAGPets 4: Obedience School DropoutEarth Libraries
16THANKS FOR COMINGWhat Is My Capacity To Love? [EP]Danger Collective
17TRUTH CLUBRunning From The ChaseDouble Double Whammy
18YUNGATITAShoelace & A KnotSelf-Released
19AESOP ROCKIntegrated Tech SolutionsRhymesayers
20ALTERNATE LIFE FORCEA.L.F. – The Initial Transmissions [EP]Self-Released
21ANGELO DE AUGUSTINEToil And TroubleAsthmatic Kitty
22ASHER WHITENew Excellent WomanBa Da Bing!
23BEN FOLDSWhat Matters MostNew West
24BLACK MILKEverybody Good?Mass Appeal
25BUTCHER BROWNSolar MusicConcord Jazz/Concord
26CHAMPSRide The Morning GlassBMG
27CORVAIRBound To BePaper Walls
28HOTLINE TNTCartwheelThird Man
29MANNEQUIN FIGHTBecomingSelf-Released
30MEI SEMONES“Wakare No Kotoba” [Single]Bayonet

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#ArtistRecordLabel
1YUNGATITAShoelace & A KnotSelf-Released
2LIQUID MIKE“K2” [Single]Self-Released
3TETCHYAll In My Head [EP]Trash Casual
4ELEPHANT GYMWorldTopshelf
5PAUL SPRINGAlways Almost HomeSelf-Released
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Underground Charts 1/16/24

Underground Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1DANNY BROWNQuarantaWarp
2ATMOSPHERETalk Talk [EP]Rhymesayers
3CZARFACECzartificial IntelligenceSilver Age/Virgin
4ARLO PARKSMy Soft Machine (Deluxe)Transgressive/PIAS
5GATTIE THA KINGPortrait Of A King 4Linked Up Empire
6KAIMBR AND SEAN BORN2Self-Released
7AESOP ROCKIntegrated Tech SolutionsRhymesayers
8KILLER MIKEMichael (Deluxe)Loma Vista/Concord
9GABRIEL TEODROSFrom The Ashes Of Our HomesSelf-Released
10TOUSSAINT MORRISONThe Very Best Of Ricky & JaneUrban Home Companion

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#ArtistRecordLabel
1CZARFACECzartificial IntelligenceSilver Age/Virgin
2TOUSSAINT MORRISONThe Very Best Of Ricky & JaneUrban Home Companion
3ERICK THE ARCHITECT“Ezekiel’s Wheel” [Single]IDOL
4BUTCHER BROWN“Down With The King” [Single]Concord Jazz/Concord
5STALLONE AND WEATHERSThe Cost of Doing Business [EP]Self-Released
6WAHID“Wilt” b/w “Cornerstone” [Single]Innovative Leisure
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Jazz Charts 1/16/24

Jazz Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1FLYING HORSE BIG BAND, THEA Message From The Flying Horse Big BandFlying Horse
2JOHNATHAN BLAKEPassageBlue Note
3YUSSEF DAYESBlack Classical MusicBrownswood/Cashmere Thoughts/Nonesuch
4HILARIO DURAN AND HIS LATIN JAZZ BIG BANDCry Me A RiverAlma
5BUTCHER BROWNSolar MusicConcord Jazz/Concord
6NATURAL INFORMATION SOCIETYSince Time Is GravityEremite
7REMIXES JID020VARIOUS ARTISTSJazz Is Dead
8MOORE MCCOLL JAZZ SOCIETY, THEUp And GoneMadison
9MATANA ROBERTSCoin Coin Chapter Five: In The Garden…Constellation
10SEULAH NOH JAZZ ORCHESTRANOhMADSelf-Released