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Professor Toon

After Stack$’s set, a teenager from the crowd sauntered on the stage wearing a paintball jersey and what had to be a fresh haircut. This teenager was none other than Carrboro’s own Cosmoe, a high school student pursuing rap and utilizing local venues to showcase this talent. Sampling an older Rihanna song as a beat is a bold move but I definitely respect it.The previous sentence more or less sums up the entirety of Cosmoe’s set.He’s young, with a lot of untapped talent and has a hidden love for Rihanna (who doesn’t).

Up next to the stage was the special guest G. Yamazawa and he definitely not only put the “spec” in special but also in spectacle. This guy is someone to watch. G. Yamazawa is 24 year old born and raised in Durham, North Carolina by Japanese natives. Small in stature but phat in rhyme. Immediately when he was handed the mic, G was spitting effortlessly constructed double entendres faster than the bartender could hand out Red Bulls to underaged concert goers. 

Completely blown away by the guest, everyone GUESSED that the next to the spit was none other than Charlotte native, Well$. With a few members of the audience wearing t-shirts repping Well$’s record label Immaculate Taste and everyone pumped on adrenaline, Well$ had his work cut out for him. 2014 was a big year for the rapper and I can tell he is planning to go even bigger in the new year. Over the past few years Well$ toured with Ab- Soul, performed with Pac Div and G-Eazy and also signed to record label Immaculate Taste. Something about Well$’s nonchalant manner and casual cool seems to draw people in and his music does not disappoint. He even stopped in the middle of his set to announce that people should mosh and those uninterested should step aside. If that’s not courtesy, I’d like to see what is.

ALL OF THESE GREAT PERFORMANCES AND WE HAVEN’T EVEN GOTTEN TO THE HEADLINER: PROFESSOR TOON.

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Professor Toon is a Baltimore, Maryland native and a current resident of the 919, more specifically Durham. Also known as Toon from Toon and the Real Laww, Professor Toon had a crazy past couple of years. To clarify I mean crazy as in sharing the stage with names like Run the Jewels and De La Soul, while further establishing himself as an artist by performing at Hopscotch, and co founding the DURM Hip Hop Summit. The DURM Hip Hop Summit is a collective started by Toon and the Real Laww in 2012. They plan on having an event AUGUST 15th, 2015 (SAVE THE DATE.) The event is set to include the original 5 Pillars of Hip Hop:  DJing, Beat Boxing, Break Dancing, Graffiti and the MC. So for all of you complaining about real hip hop being dead (we’ve all seen your YouTube comments) come to its resurrection in August put on by the DURM Hip Hop Summit. Professor Toon brought his “A” game to the Local 506 and after sitting down one on one with the rapper his music and personality both leave little to be desired. The professor kept the crowd going while presenting himself as excited yet humble and truly appreciative for his fan base. Performing his new song “The Elephant” which manifests a part of Professor Toon’s childhood and his love for the special woman in his life that worked to give him a good upbringing, his mother. His mother was front and center at the show rocking a ReverbNation t-shirt, dancing her heart out and she wasn’t the only one.

Check out my exclusive interview with Professor Toon where he talks about Growing up in Baltimore, Lil Bow Wow vs. Lil Romeo, Female rappers and his up and coming ventures.

IMPORTANT DATES: JANUARY 24TH at the DUKE COFFEEHOUSE catch PROFESSOR TOON, TURQUOISE JEEP, and BARF TROOPAUGUST 15th mark your calendars for the DURM Hip Hop Summit

-Dilemma, WKNC Underground Music Director

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DBB12 Artist Profile: Spider Bags

Spider Bags

Spider Bags are back for their third Double Barrel Benefit.

The band formed in 2005 as front man Dan McGee migrated from Brooklyn to Chapel Hill, coming off a stint in punk band DC Snipers. McGee combined his punk experience with his newfound love for the North Carolina scene’s southern twang for a uniquely sloppy yet fine-tuned sound that would take the area by storm. Nine years later, the group remains one of the Triangle’s flagship bands and an undying local favorite.

In the years since, Double Barrel has grown in size and scope and Spider Bags themselves have met considerable success. 2014 was a huge year for the Chapel Hill garage rockers, as they signed to local indie powerhouse Merge Records and released their fourth studio album. “Frozen Letter,” produced by fellow DBB vet Wesley Wolfe, was met with national acclaim.

Spider Bags took the stage at The Pour House on both Double Barrel VII and Double Barrel X, but this year is the biggest yet. The band will cap off an evening of four great bands at the Lincoln Theatre on Feb. 7, 2015.

– Walt Lilly, WKNC Program Director

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EOT157 Reproductive Health Resources On And Around Campus 1/20/15

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Last Thursday, Thrill City and Glass Reflex proudly presented Professor Toon, Well$, Cosmoe, Tim Stack$ and special guest G. Yamazawa at the Local 506. This incredible lineup transformed a normally Chapel Chill into Chapel Thrill with the first drop of the beat. Every member of the audience seemed to radiate a genuine love for hip hop and that couldn’t be fabricated. Tim Stack$, New York rapper from the 516 got the crowd hype, crushed a few bars, and most importantly got his name out as an up and coming rapper.

After Stack$’s set, a teenager from the crowd sauntered on the stage wearing a paintball jersey and what had to be a fresh haircut. This teenager was none other than Carrboro’s own Cosmoe, a high school student pursuing rap and utilizing local venues to showcase this talent. Sampling an older Rihanna song as a beat is a bold move but I definitely respect it.The previous sentence more or less sums up the entirety of Cosmoe’s set.He’s young, with a lot of untapped talent and has a hidden love for Rihanna (who doesn’t).

Up next to the stage was the special guest G. Yamazawa and he definitely not only put the “spec” in special but also in spectacle. This guy is someone to watch. G. Yamazawa is 24 year old born and raised in Durham, North Carolina by Japanese natives. Small in stature but phat in rhyme. Immediately when he was handed the mic, G was spitting effortlessly constructed double entendres faster than the bartender could hand out Red Bulls to underaged concert goers. 

Completely blown away by the guest, everyone GUESSED that the next to the spit was none other than Charlotte native, Well$. With a few members of the audience wearing t-shirts repping Well$’s record label Immaculate Taste and everyone pumped on adrenaline, Well$ had his work cut out for him. 2014 was a big year for the rapper and I can tell he is planning to go even bigger in the new year. Over the past few years Well$ toured with Ab- Soul, performed with Pac Div and G-Eazy and also signed to record label Immaculate Taste. Something about Well$’s nonchalant manner and casual cool seems to draw people in and his music does not disappoint. He even stopped in the middle of his set to announce that people should mosh and those uninterested should step aside. If that’s not courtesy, I’d like to see what is.

ALL OF THESE GREAT PERFORMANCES AND WE HAVEN’T EVEN GOTTEN TO THE HEADLINER: PROFESSOR TOON.

photos from Facebook

Professor Toon is a Baltimore, Maryland native and a current resident of the 919, more specifically Durham. Also known as Toon from Toon and the Real Laww, Professor Toon had a crazy past couple of years. To clarify I mean crazy as in sharing the stage with names like Run the Jewels and De La Soul, while further establishing himself as an artist by performing at Hopscotch, and co founding the DURM Hip Hop Summit. The DURM Hip Hop Summit is a collective started by Toon and the Real Laww in 2012. They plan on having an event AUGUST 15th, 2015 (SAVE THE DATE.) The event is set to include the original 5 Pillars of Hip Hop:  DJing, Beat Boxing, Break Dancing, Graffiti and the MC. So for all of you complaining about real hip hop being dead (we’ve all seen your YouTube comments) come to its resurrection in August put on by the DURM Hip Hop Summit. Professor Toon brought his “A” game to the Local 506 and after sitting down one on one with the rapper his music and personality both leave little to be desired. The professor kept the crowd going while presenting himself as excited yet humble and truly appreciative for his fan base. Performing his new song “The Elephant” which manifests a part of Professor Toon’s childhood and his love for the special woman in his life that worked to give him a good upbringing, his mother. His mother was front and center at the show rocking a ReverbNation t-shirt, dancing her heart out and she wasn’t the only one.

Check out my exclusive interview with Professor Toon where he talks about Growing up in Baltimore, Lil Bow Wow vs. Lil Romeo, Female rappers and his up and coming ventures.

IMPORTANT DATES

: JANUARY 24TH at the DUKE COFFEEHOUSE catch PROFESSOR TOON, TURQUOISE JEEP, and BARF TROOP

AUGUST 15th mark your calendars for the DURM Hip Hop Summit

-Dilemma, WKNC Underground Music Director

Listen to the interview. 

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EOT157 Reproductive Health Resources On And Around Campus 1/20/15                             

Eye on the Triangle is WKNC’s weekly public affairs programming, with news, interviews, opinion, weather, sports, arts, music, events, and issues that matter to NCSU, Raleigh, and the Triangle.  This week on EOT:

We have an episode with a unique format that we rarely employ: a live discussion.

Guests in the studio include NC State student Yvonne, who is WKNC’s own Promotions Director, a volunteer,  and an advocate for women’s health rights. Joining her is Justine, a student at NC State and the co-president of the on-campus Pack For Choice organization.

The discussion takes listeners through an explanation of the resources available to both students and non-students in the Triangle area and throughout North Carolina. Misconceptions are also covered, and the goals and actions of Pack for Choice and NARAL Pro-Choice North Carolina are also mentioned. 

Nick Savage and the EOT crew bring you another edition of “Eye on the Triangle,” live each Tuesday at 7 p.m. on WKNC 88.1 FM and wknc.org/listen and available as a downloadable podcast.

Listen to episode 157.

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Ellis Dyson and the Shambles

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Ellis Dyson and the Shambles

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS: January 20, 2015

WKNC TOP 5 ADDS
1. SLEATER-KINNEY – No Cities To Love – Sub Pop
2. KUZIN – Cavity – Self-Released
3. RONIIA – RONiiA – Totally Gross National Product
4. CLOAKROOM – Further Out – Run For Cover
5. BC CAMPLIGHT – How To Die In The North – Bella Union

WKNC RADIO 200
1. PARQUET COURTS – Content Nausea – What’s Your Rupture?
2. GIRLPOOL – Girlpool – Wichita
3. ARIEL PINK – Pom Pom – 4AD
4. PREATURES – Blue Planet Eyes – Harvest
5. RYAN HEMSWORTH – Alone For The First Time – Last Gang-Secret Songs
6. DEERHOOF – La Isla Bonita – Polyvinyl
7. BULLY – Bully [EP] – Startime
8. MR. GNOME – The Heart Of A Dark Star – El Marko
9. CARIBOU – Our Love – Merge
10. KEVIN MORBY – Still Life – Woodsist
11. CELESTIAL SHORE – Enter Ghost – Hometapes
12. GRAVEYARD CLUB – Nightingale – Self-Released
13. TY SEGALL – Singles 2 – Drag City
14. PANDA BEAR – Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper – Domino
15. MATTHEW MELTON – Outside Of Paradise – SouthPaw
16. HOOKWORMS – The Hum – Weird World
17. VIET CONG – Viet Cong – Jagjaguwar
18. KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD – I’m In Your Mind Fuzz – Castle Face
19. ALLO DARLIN’ – We Come From The Same Place – Slumberland
20. LES SINS – Michael – Company
21. ZKPR – Tall Men With Feelings – Self-Released
22. RIVER WHYLESS – River Whyless [EP] – Self-Released
23. YAWN – Love Chills – Old Flame
24. LABRYYYNTH – LABRYYYNtH – Burger-People In A Position To Know
25. HUMAN EXPERIENCE – Embraced – Jumpsuit
26. SUBURBAN LIVING – Suburban Living – Papercup
27. PRINCE RUPERT’S DROPS – Climbing Light – Beyond Beyond Is Beyond
28. GUTS CLUB – The Arm Wrestling Tournament – Important
29. LORD RAJA – A Constant Moth – Ghostly International
30. AQUADOLLS – Stoked On You – Burger

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DJ Coyote interviewed Ellis Dyson and the Shambles last Thursday before they played Local Band Local Beer at Tir Na Nog Irish Pub in Raleigh.

They played three songs live during the interview: Carolina, I Ain’t Leavin’, Ellie Mae, and Jailhouse Religion.

Check out Ellis Dyson and the Shambles on their website, follow them on Facebook, and listen to their music on Bandcamp!

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Giveaways for Interpol, presented by Live Nation!

It’s our pleasure to announce that we have tickets to see Interpol concert on May 8th at The Ritz!  Thanks to our friends at Live Nation, WKNC has 5 pairs of tickets to give away.  Just be the correct caller when the DJ asks for it this week and you can score a pair of tickets to see Interpol!  Tickets for Interpol go on sale Friday, January 23, at 10am on Ticketmaster.com, at Ticketmaster outlets, and at 800-745-3000.