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WKNC Radio Ride
WKNC’s first ever Radio ride was a success! The alleycat style race was a scavenger hunt all around the Raleigh area. Racers biked roughly 15 miles stopping in at checkpoints to either get their lists signed-off or participate in activities like a CD corn-hole toss.

The following were our lucky first, second, and third place winners



Regardless of who won though, everyone seemed to have a really great time and WKNC was able to raise a huge amount of funds to help us continue doing what we do. Thank you to everyone who supports us, our sponsors, our listeners, our volunteers, and the great people that come to our events!

Some of the Participants

And don’t forget our lovely dj’s for the event

With Hopscotch right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about how your weekend will pan out. Though you’ll have a ton of fun regardless, just a bit of planning can take your Hopscotch to the next level. I’m here to give you a few things to think about as you take a look at this year’s schedule. Though this will be my first Hopscotch, I have been to Bonnaroo the last two years as well as the BUKU festival in New Orleans earlier this year. Hopefully you can learn a little from my past music festival successes and mistakes.
- Make a list of Must-sees and a list of want-to-sees
There’s probably a few names that jump out at you on the schedule as shows that you need to see. Make these shows must-sees. Then, make a list of other shows that you would like to see. It’s good to have these tiers in case one of your friends wants to see a different show at the same time. You can see how much each person really cares about seeing that band and make a decision based off of that.
2. Don’t follow your schedule too closely
Though it’s good to have a basic schedule of shows you want to see, don’t be afraid to branch out. Some of my favorite festival shows were spur-of-the-moment decisions inspired by the musical tastes of new friends. It’s also a great way to discover new music. Even if you don’t know the band now, they could be your favorite band in a year based off of a fantastic show.
3. Don’t get too drunk early in the day
There’s nothing wrong with having a few drinks at shows if you’re of age. Just be sure you’re not wasted at 7 o’clock. By 12 you’ll be in no state to go to any shows, let alone enjoy them. If you’re going to drink, start later in the night or pace yourself. You don’t want to be the guy passed out in an alley outside the venue.
4. Fight through the pain
At some point in the festival, it’ll be late at night and you and all of your friends will be dead tired. Someone will suggest you skip this one show and go back to the hotel or apartment because “Do we really need to see this band?” I know it’s tough but try to resist! When you think back to your weekend, are you going to remember that killer show or that extra hour of sleep? You can sleep when you’re dead. Hopscotch only comes around once a year. Make the most of it.
5. Enjoy yourself!
You’re at a music festival! Your job for the next few days is to have fun and see a lot of cool live music. Regardless of what happens, you’re going to have an unforgettable time. You’ll grow closer to old friends and meet new friends from across the state and country. You’ll see some of your favorite bands and discover some new ones. There’s nothing like it. Have a blast.
Pusha T is a hip hop veteran who has stayed relevant for over a decade without crazy marketing schemes, endorsements, or toned down lyrics. In a genre that’s had a love-hate relationship with tough delivered lyrics in recent years, King Push has managed to spit some of the hardest bars in the game, with a cool and silky delivery that makes being a thug sound really appealing. He undeniably carries the torch into the new generation of Hip Hop as the boss of Coke Rap.
He and his brother emerged onto the Hip Hop scene in the late 90’s as the hailed duo, Clipse. Their debut album, “Exclusive Audio Footage,” got the attention of a relatively unknown producer at the time named Pharrell Williams. Pharrell signed the duo to his imprint, Star Tracks in 2000. Under Star Tracks, Clipse made a major dent in mainstream Hip Hop during the early 00’s with an appearance on Justin Timberlake’s first cross over hit, “Like I Love You” and their gold selling album Lord Willing. Lord Willing had some of their most well known tracks including “Grinding” and “What Happened to That Boy.”
The rest of the 2000’s weren’t that commercially friendly for the duo, but is when Pusha started to accumulate more respect among Hip Hop loyalists. Clipse was bounced from label to label in a storm of industry politics, which caused their second album Hell Hath No Fury to be delayed for almost three years. Upon its release in November 2006, it had subpar sales, but was lauded by critics as one of the best albums of the year. It received the rare “XXL” rating from XXL Magazine, and was called “the best Coke Rap album of all time…” by Rhapsody.
After a few years of obscurity, Pusha T and his brother split ways musically. This is when Pusha’s career skyrocketed. He signed with Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music imprint in 2010, and had one of the most successful years out of any rapper. The Kanye association put him front and center to the masses as a revered spitter, crushing tracks on other rappers’ albums (including Kanye’s), and making himself one of the most sought after featuring artists through the early 10’s.
After signing with Def Jam in 2011, he released Fear of God II, a sequel to his critically acclaimed mixtape Fear of God. FOGII was a Billboard success that cemented everything he started with G.O.O.D. Music. In 2012 he was heavily featured in the G.O.O.D. Music compilation Cruel Summer, on smash hits like “New God Flow” and “Mercy” alongside the likes of rap giants like Ghostface Killa.
In 2013, he released his first solo studio album called My Name is My Name. The album was produced by hip hop’s most prestigious producers, including NO I.D., Kanye West, Just Blaze, Pharrell Williams, and Swizz Beats; and had features from Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, and Kendrick Lamar; and stands as one of the best albums of the decade.
Pusha T is a hip hop head’s MC. He’s in that special niche of rappers who have seen commercial success, but remain strongly rooted in underground culture via his personality and his music. His live performances are known to be really energetic, and his cult following will be sure to be a great crowd to be in the middle of. This is one of Hopscotch’s best picks for rappers to hit the stage at the festival.
Jenny Besetzt

Local Band Local Beer: Jenny Besetzt
Phian interviewed Jenny Besetzt before they played at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub for Local Band Local Beer. During the interview, several Jenny Besetzt songs were played. If you like what you hear you can check out more from Jenny Besetzt at their Bandcamp and also check them out tonight at Tir Na nOg!
Venue Profile: Kings Barcade

Attending Hopscotch? Wanting to know what to expect? Here’s a little snippet about one of my favorite venues, Kings Barcade.

The venue has hosted some big acts, such as M83, The Avett Brothers, Surfer Blood, and Smith Westerns to name a few. But this year at Hopscotch it will be the location for Lilac Shadows, Wildhoney, Dad & Dad, Jenny Hval, and many more bands to rock out.

Kings is located on West Martin St and is home to some great decor. The lighting is the coolest aspect of the venue; between the stage lighting and the illuminated crown, one can really vibe with the music, no matter the genre.

Outside the venue is a great place to hang if you’re trying to get some cool air after dancing your butt off! The beautiful metallic mirrors and hanging ferns are a simple, but nice touch for the place.

Not to mention, Kings has one of the best venue restrooms. It excels in cleanliness.

*All images taken by Katelyn Auger

Thanks to our lovely friends at Live Nation, we are giving away 3 pairs of tickets to see Chance the Rapper! The concert is at The Ritz on Monday, November 9th. Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for calls and you could win a pair of tickets! Tickets for Chance the Rapper went on sale July 31st at 10am, and can still be purchased on RitzRaleigh.com, TicketMaster.com, The Ritz box office (opens at noon), or charge by phone at 800-745-3000.

1. LA LUZ – Weirdo Shrine – Hardly Art
2. TAME IMPALA – Currents – Interscope
3. WHITE REAPER – White Reaper Does It Again – Polyvinyl
4. TEARJERKER – Stay Wild – Self-Released
5. MAC DEMARCO – Another One – Captured Tracks
6. WORRIERS – Imaginary Life – Don Giovanni
7. SORORITY NOISE – Joy, Departed – Topshelf
8. STRANGE WILDS – Subjective Concepts – SUB POP
9. TITUS ANDRONICUS – The Most Lamentable Tragedy – Merge
10. ULTIMATE PAINTING – Green Lanes – Trouble In Mind
11. WESTKUST – Last Forever – Run For Cover
12. VINYL WILLIAMS – Into – Company
13. STOLEN JARS – Kept – Self-Released
14. DAMAGED BUG – Cold Hot Plumbs – Castle Face
15. GWENNO – Y Dydd Olaf – Heavenly
16. DUCKTAILS – St. Catherine – Domino
17. SEAPONY – A Vision – Self-Released
18. TEEN DAZE – Morning World – Paper Bag
19. MYNABIRDS – Lovers Know – Saddle Creek
20. MATILDE DAVOLI – I’m Calling You From My Dreams Loyal – To Your Dreams
21. GIRLPOOL – Before The World Was Big – Wichita
22. WILD ONES – Heatwave – Topshelf
23. J. FERNANDEZ – Many Levels Of Laughter – Joyful Noise
24. SMALL FEET – From Far Enough Away Everything Sounds Like The Ocean – Barsuk
25. UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA – Multi-Love – Jagjaguwar
26. MOTHER FALCON – Good Luck Have Fun – BitCandy
27. COLD BEAT – Into The Air – Crime On The Moon
28. HEALTH – Death Magic – Loma Vista
29. FAILURE – The Heart Is A Monster – InGrooves
30. JACK AND ELIZA – Gentle Warnings – Yebo
WKNC TOP 5 ADDS
1. BEACH HOUSE – Depression Cherry – Sub Pop
2. DESTROYER – Poison Season – Merge
3. FROG EYES – Pickpocket’s Locket – Paper Bag
4. SILICON – Personal Computer – Weird World
5. SODA SHOP – Soda Shop – Velvet Blue
