DJ Beowvlf and DJ sPaRrOvV host a live set with Green Aisles, chat about what their recording process is like, and give listeners info on their New Years day show. Later in the afternoon, the pair get to listen to a live set by Xylem!
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Daytime Charts 12/4

# Artist Record Label
1 OUR GIRL Stranger Today Cannibal Hymns
2 PART TIME Spell #6 Burger
3 ROSE DROLL Your Dog Father/Daughter
4 TY SEGALL Fudge Sandwich In The Red
5 IAN SWEET Crush Crusher Hardly Art
6 YELLOW DAYS Radio Sampler RCA
7 SNAIL MAIL Lush Matador
8 GUERILLA TOSS Twisted Crystal DFA
9 SWEARIN Fall Into The Sun Merge
10 FRANKIE COSMOS Vessel Sub Pop
11 MOTHERS Render Another Ugly Method Anti-
12 WINTER AND TRIPTIDES Estrela Mágica Overseas Artists
13 ARLIE Wait Atlantic
14 MEWITHOUTYOU [untitled] Run For Cover
15 MADELINE KENNEY Perfect Shapes Carpark
16 BIG BLISS At Middle Distance Exit Stencil
17 UNCLE ACID AND THE DEADBEATS Wasteland Rise Above
18 BOYO Dance Alone Danger Collective
19 WHALE CITY Warmduscher The Leaf Label
20 MOLLY BURCH First Flower Captured Tracks
21 NATALIE PRASS The Future And The Past ATO
22 VALLEY QUEEN Supergiant Roll Call
23 KERO KERO BONITO Time N’ Place Polyvinyl
24 SLOUCHER Be True Swoon
25 ZOOK Garden Variety Self-Released
26 MITSKI Be The Cowboy Dead Oceans
27 J FERNANDEZ Occasional Din Joyful Noise
28 KURT VILE Bottle It In Matador
29 MIKAELA DAVIS Delivery Rounder/Concord
30 YVES TUMOR Safe In The Hands Of Love Warp
Top Adds
Artist Record Label
1 EYEDRESS Sensitive G Lex Ltd
2 NEHIYAWAK Starlight [EP] Arts & Crafts
3 DAUGHTERS You Won’t Get What You Want Ipecac
4 ICEAGE “Balm Of Gilead” [Single] Escho
5 FRENCH FOR RABBITS “Highest Hill” [Single] Muscle Beach
6 SPUD CANNON Squeeze Self-Released
7 YELLOW DAYS Radio Sampler RCA
Tickets Available!!

The Barefoot Movement @ Carborro Arts Center on Sunday, December 2
Joey Calderazzo @ Carborro Arts Center on Saturday, December 8
Ellis Dyson & The Shambles @ Carborro Arts Center on Monday, December 31st
Greta Van Fleet @ Red Hat Amphitheater on Friday, May 16
SE Ward @ Pinhook on Monday, December 3
Youth League @ Pinhook on Thursday, December 6th
Kaira Ba @ Pinhook on Wednesday, December 12th
Precious Child @ Local 506 on Tuesday, December 18th
The Love Language @ Local 506 on Thursday, December 21st
John and Benjamin recap historic soccer seasons from both men’s and women’s teams as well as the latest and greatest in wrestling, swimming and diving, and the regular season finish for volleyball. Also, look forward to a special guest appearance from Jordan Hancock!
The Local Beat: Saphron
Ian and Zoe of Saphron stop by for a live set and interview during which they discuss an upcoming show, give some shout-outs, and explain their roots.
Chainsaw Charts 11/27

# Artist Record Label
1 UPON A BURNING BODY “Remenissions” [Single] Sumerian
2 THY ART IS MURDER “Death Perception” [Single] Nuclear Blast
3 WHITECHAPEL “Brimstone” [Single] Metal Blade
4 TRAITORS “Dwell” [Single] IndiGoBoom
5 JUDAS PRIEST Firepower Epic
6 PARKWAY DRIVE Reverence Epitaph
7 GIDEON Cold Equal Vision
8 NUCLEAR DESOLATION “Misery” [Single] Self-Released
9 ABANDON THE BROKEN “Factions” [Single] Self-Released
10 AMON AMARTH The Pursuit Of Vikings: 25 Years In The Eye Of The Storm Metal Blade
Local artist Skylar Gudasz is back in the station with DJ sPaRrOvV to play some of her newest tracks!
Afterhours Charts 11/27

# Artist Record Label
1 SLEEP 300 “Come Over” [Single] Self-Released
2 KAYTRANADA “The Night Is On My Mind” [Single] Self-Released
3 NEGATIVE GEMINI Bad Baby [EP] 100% Electronica
4 CHANNEL TRES Channel Tres Godmode
5 C. KOSTRA Parallel Murderverse Pytch
6 DEVATA DAUN Pye Luis [EP] Pytch
7 A BEACON SCHOOL Cola Grind Select
8 SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO Murmurations Wichita
9 BOERD Static Anjunadeep
10 UNKNOWN ARTIST Chikyu-u Unknown [EP] Chikyu-u
IC-01 Hanoi; Unknown Mortal Orchestra
I’ve been a big UMO fan for a while now, and their progression from album-to-album is always very interesting. They’ve gone from making simple, ultra lo-fi pop tunes on their first, self-titled album to rolling out wild, energetic, psychedelic concept albums like Multi-Love. Earlier this year they put out Sex & Food, and while it may not be my favorite from them, it features some of their best songs (the opening four-song stretch is incredible, especially “Hunnybee”). I don’t know the creation story behind this record, but I did hear that a portion of Sex & Food was recorded in the Vietnamese city, hence the title.
Ruban Nielson and company have dabbled in instrumental work before (they put out an instrumental EP every year from 2013 to 2017), but nothing they’ve done in the past had prepared me for IC-01 Hanoi. This album listens like a neon-tinted, drugged out, synth splashed remix of an unreleased George Benson record. To kind of take it track-by-track:
Hanoi 1; The familiar lo-fi psychedelic style is present from the first track, but something’s off. UMO normally sounds sort of off in terms of production; however, this opener has a very loose, jazzy style to it, and sounds very experimental even compared to the band’s previous instrumental work. The five EPs mentioned earlier at times seemed a little too similar to those clunky 1-hour chillwave mixes on YouTube; this one has a lot more substance.
Hanoi 2; Immediately changing to a much slower pace, this track puts Nielson’s guitar noodling at the forefront, complimented with some pretty drums and a nice bass riff. It’s certainly a pleasant listen, but it goes on for a bit too long.
Hanoi 3; This is a simple, short interlude with a very exotic vibe to it. If Harmony Korine were to remake Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, this would be on the soundtrack. (Sorry for the pretentious movie references)
Hanoi 4; Honestly a bit disappointed by this one. Started off with a lot of promise, but ultimately the track didn’t really go anywhere. Cool to skip.
Hanoi 5; Ok this is one is really weird, and the backing instrumental sounds absolutely nothing like UMO. The drum outro is amazing.
Hanoi 6; This is the big song that keeps showing up in my Release Radar on Spotify, and it is obviously the highlight of the album. A nearly 10-minute wonder with an intoxicating sax solo and great percussion. The song (and the album for that matter) explodes around the 7-minute mark into some loud, menacing avant-garde jazz that brings to mind the 1970s work of Miles Davis. Absolutely incredible track.
Hanoi 7; This one’s good too, but it’s nothing special. The placement here bugs me a bit; it would be a lot better for the album to end with Hanoi 6.
Sour conclusion aside, this is a challenging, fascinating record that I would definitely recommend for anyone into psychedelic rock. For any jazz fan who wants to get into psychedelic rock (or vice versa), this is your best option for a transition record.
– DJ HEAD HUNTER
I saw Kamasi Washington!
If Barry B. Benson were to ask me “ya like jazz?”, my answer would be an enthusiastic, unabashed “hell yes”. I’ve loved jazz my entire life, and my favorite artist as of late has been Kamasi Washington. He’s arguably the most famous jazz musician that currently makes music on a regular basis, and his most recent album, Heaven & Earth, came out earlier this year. When I saw he was coming to the Ritz earlier this month, I jumped at the chance to buy a ticket, as I had missed him when he came last year. I had heard amazing things about his live shows, but even as a Kamasi superfan, I simply didn’t know what to expect. His studio work is phenomenal but is oftentimes so epic in nature (his 2015 three-hour magnum opus is literally called The Epic) that I was skeptical of how he would replicate that same energy live (about half of his songs feature full string arrangements and a 10 piece choir in addition to his normal band). In the end, to put it bluntly, I was blown away.
I arrived at the Ritz about an hour early and was stunned to see a nearly empty venue. This didn’t last long though, because by the time opening act Butcher Brown showed up (they were fantastic, by the way), it was a packed house. After an agonizing 15-minute wait after Butcher Brown finished (it seriously felt like years), Kamasi and his band, The West Coast Get Down, stepped out on stage to thunderous applause. After a brief introduction, they launched straight into a jam session built on “Hub-Tones”, a Freddie Hubbard cover from his latest album.
It cannot be understated how absolutely kick-ass every single musician on stage that night was. This is a group of musicians that have literally been playing together since they were three, and it showed. Everyone was in sync, and everyone looked like they were having so much fun. The first half of the set belonged to his band, with vocalist Patrice Quinn and bassist Miles Mosley being the standouts. This was particularly true during the second song, “Malcolm’s Theme”, where Mosley whipped out a bow in the middle of his upright bass solo (it might be the best I’ve ever heard), and Quinn delivered pitch perfect, powerful vocals. She is an amazing singer, has a great stage presence, and fits perfectly within Kamasi’s band.
But the musician that really brought the house down that night was his keyboardist, Brandon Coleman. Kamasi told a story early on in which he said that his bandmates eventually discovered that if you put Brandon on something, he instantly makes it better (hence his nickname, Hot Sauce). The third song they played was actually a cut off of Brandon’s excellent solo album Resistance, “Giant Feelings”. This man is a genius on keyboard, up there with legends like Herbie Hancock and Ahmad Jamal.
Aside from a drum battle between Tony Austin and Ronald Bruner mid-set, the rest of the night belonged to Kamasi. To witness him playing tenor sax live is a seriously spiritual experience. Watching him guide his band through his deeply personal, breathtaking, grandiose compositions like “Truth” and “The Space Travelers Lullaby” really makes you realize what a special talent he is. The night closed with his rendition of a Bruce Lee movie’s theme song (“Fists of Fury”), which ended in this glorious cascade of beautiful noise that… I can’t even put into words how good it was.
I didn’t go into the night thinking that it would be one of the best nights of my life, and yet I came out of that building so happy I wanted to scream. I ended up meeting Miles and Brandon, and took one of the coolest pictures I’ll ever take: me, standing next to my musical hero, with a signed copy of his masterpiece in my hand.
-DJ HEAD HUNTER