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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways of the Week: August 24th – 30th!

8/24: John Nolan @ Local 506

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8/26: Della Mae @ Cat’s Cradle Backroom

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8/26: Water Liars @ The Pinhook

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8/27: Screaming Females @ The Pinhook

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8/27: Leisure Cruise @ Local 506

8/28: Sean Thomas Gerard @ Local 506

8/28: Joshua Moore @ The Pinhook

8/30: Young Sean Young @ The Pinhook

Tune into WKNC 88.1 FM this week and when the DJ asks for it, call the request lines at 919-515-0881 or 919-515-2400 for your chance to win tickets to these shows! Good luck!

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Festival Coverage

Thursday night Hopscotch at Neptunes

While one of the most engaging parts of Hopscotch is racing from venue to venue to catch your favorite acts, it’ll be hard to find a reason to leave Neptune’s Thursday night.

Kicking off the lineup is David Mueller’s solo electronic project TZYVYX (pronounced civics). Mueller is a member of Raleigh’s Birds of Avalon and Heads on Sticks, but his solo project eschews traditional song structures for experimental electronic soundscapes. TZYVYX builds off of little, using few vocals, sleek synthesizers, and minimal percussion to fill the room. His live performances incorporate the use of projectors and CRT TV sets, creating a powerful atmosphere hard to step away from.

https://soundcloud.com/tzyvyx

Following TZYVYX is former Asheville local Nick James. James was previously in a Raleigh band, Oulipo, but also has adopted a radically different sound for his solo music. With slow, grinding tempos, his tracks use building chromatic melodies and drones to create a supremely menacing post-apocalyptic atmosphere. As tension builds James sporadically releases that kinetic energy with thick-as-concrete industrial bass punches. It’s startlingly cathartic for music that seems so sparse, but feels natural. Utilizing visuals for most of his live performances as well but had the following to say on them in an interview with The News & Observer: “…with my show, I kind of thought, since it’s built for sound systems – there’s a lot of bass, there’s a lot of heavy, kind of reverberating, cinematic sound – I want visuals, but projections aren’t necessarily high-definition enough. So, I’ve kind of gone with this HDMI, dual flat-screen situation that gives it this kind of high-definition sound environment that, when people are listening to the music and watching the visuals, it’s a much different, musical experience.”

https://soundcloud.com/nxjames

Up next on Thursday night’s lineup is Chicago’s Teklife member DJ Earl. After gaining a steadfast knowledge of Chicago’s juke culture at a young age from other Teklife DJs like Rashad, Spinn, and Traxman, DJ Earl began producing his own sounds that promote a fresh generation of footwork. While Earl was not a part of the official Hopscotch lineup last year, he took the stage of King’s the night before with DJ Paypal and DJ Big Hank kicking off the festival.

https://soundcloud.com/djearlteckz

Closing out the night at Neptunes is UK producer Mumdance whose energetic, grime dance music will make it hard to leave the parlour to race over to CAM to catch Cashmere Cat.

https://soundcloud.com/mumdance

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Music News and Interviews

Drake Murphy Visits WKNC Before Packapalooza Performance

Local artist, Drake Murphy, from Addor, North Carolina stopped by the studio to speak with us about his latest album and single, upcoming projects, and his performance at NC State’s Packapalooza DH Hill stage.

Listen here.

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Band/Artist Profile

Artist Profile: le1f

Born Khalif Diouf, NYC born-and-bred rapper and producer le1f hit the ground running with the release of his first mixtape Dark York in 2012. His standout single, the 5kinandbone5-produced “Wut,” is packed full of quick quips and lively, bopping horns. With his background in dance and choreography, the music video for the single lives up to the hype as le1f revels around scantily clad male models sporting Pikachu masks. The rapper got into a small, but notable Twitter dispute the following year with artist Macklemore, whose hit single “Thrift Shop” bears a similar resemblance to “Wut.”

2013 proved to be a busy year for the producer, as he released his sophomore mixtape Fly Zone in January, signed to Terrible Records in February, dropped an EP in March, and followed up with another release, Tree House, in September. In April of the same year, he performed on the Late Show with David Letterman, becoming the first openly gay rapper to play a major late night show.

All in all, le1f is an eccentric yet grounded artist that’s certainly worth a listen. Check out the music video for “Wut,” bump “Spa Day” off the Hey EP, and ease your way into his style.

Catch him at the fest on Friday night at Kings Barcade. 

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Band/Artist Profile

Hopscotch Artist Profile: Tashi Dorji

The strum of a guitar has been a standard in the colorful spectrum of musical genres throughout centuries. How you strum the strings can determine the mood and tone of the song. This skill is where Tashi Dorji shines. His guitar, spread over cold silence, makes you feel something. Whether or not it is a comfortable feeling is up to you.

Born under the slopes of the Himalayas, Dorji lived in the remote country of Bhutan. This isolated upbringing ended in 2000, when Dorji left his home country to attend a liberal arts college right here in North Carolina. In the city of Asheville, he made his new home and started to release compositions under various labels, mostly on cassette tapes. Dorji’s voice radiates throughout his music. Many of his works are the results of improvisation. His compositions drag the listener into a labyrinth of warbling tones, where each sound seems to jump out and replace the eerie silence that would otherwise occupy the atmosphere. The textures remain sustained in the reverberation as the vibration of the strings dwindle and ascend. The experience is one equally disorienting and reflective, in which Dorji’s musicianship brings haunting beauty and mindfulness to the listener.

Be sure to catch Tashi Dorji playing Hopscotch Music Fest at the Kennedy Theatre on Friday September 11 starting at 10:30. He’ll also be playing with Elisa Ambrogio at the WKNC/WYXC/WXDU Hopscotch Day Party at Kings in Raleigh. Only 23 more days until downtown Raleigh becomes the playground for music lovers of all types! Be sure to stalk the WKNC blog for more Hopscotch coverage!

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM CHARTS: August 18th, 2015

WKNC Radio 200

1. TAME IMPALA – Currents – Interscope
2. TEARJERKER – Stay Wild – Self-Released
3. WHITE REAPER – White Reaper Does It Again – Polyvinyl
4. LA LUZ – Weirdo Shrine – Hardly Art
5. MAC DEMARCO – Another One – Captured Tracks
6. WORRIERS – Imaginary Life – Don Giovanni
7. DAMAGED BUG – Cold Hot Plumbs – Castle Face
8. SORORITY NOISE – Joy, Departed – Topshelf
9. WESTKUST – Last Forever – Run For Cover
10. STRANGE WILDS – Subjective Concepts – SUB POP
11. TITUS ANDRONICUS – The Most Lamentable Tragedy – Merge
12. DUCKTAILS – St. Catherine – Domino
13. GIRLPOOL – Before The World Was Big – Wichita
14. J. FERNANDEZ – Many Levels Of Laughter – Joyful Noise
15. ULTIMATE PAINTING – Green Lanes  -Trouble In Mind
16. VINYL WILLIAMS – Into – Company
17. STOLEN JARS – Kept – Self-Released
18. UNKNOWN MORTAL ORCHESTRA – Multi-Love – Jagjaguwar
19. MATILDE DAVOLI – I’m Calling You From My Dreams – Loyal To Your Dreams
20. FAILURE – The Heart Is A Monster – InGrooves
21. RATATAT – Magnifique – XL
22. DESAPARECIDOS – Payola – Epitaph
23. MEWITHOUTYOU – Pale Horses – Run For Cover
24. KID WAVE – Wonderlust – Heavenly
25. CREEPING PINK – Mirror Woods – Castle Face
26. SEAPONY – A Vision – Self-Released
27. JACK AND ELIZA – Gentle Warnings – Yebo
28. GWENNO – Y Dydd Olaf – Heavenly
29. SOAK – Before We Forgot How To Dream – Rough Trade
30. GRAVE BABIES – Holographic Violence – Hardly Art

WKNC TOP 5 ADDS

1. DIET CIG – Sleep Talk​/​Dinner Date [7-inch] – Father/Daughter
2. POTTY MOUTH – Potty Mouth EP – Planet Whatever
3. TEEN DAZE – Morning World – Paper Bag
4. COLD BEAT – Into The Air – Crime On The Moon
5. MUSEUM MOUTH/NAKED NAPS – Museum Mouth/Naked Naps Split – Too Far Gone Records

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Concert Review

Concert On The Lawn

WKNC has put on events called Friday’s On The Lawn; however, as part of Wolfpack Welcome Week, WKNC put on “Concert On The Lawn” Monday, August 17th. To kick off the year-long series, Echo Courts and Ghostt Bllonde serenaded listeners and passersby, attracting a huge crowd.

Echo Courts started off this academic year’s first Concert On The Lawn.

Echo Courts starting to draw in a crowd.

Ghostt Bllonde rockin’, singing, and dancing!

 

And finally, the great crowd that came out to support WKNC and hear some awesome tunes.

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Festival Coverage

Hopscotch 2015 Artist Map

Each year, Hopscotch Music Festival brings in an incredible lineup of artists from all over the state, country, and world to play the three-day music festival in Raleigh. But have you ever wondered exactly where all of the bands are from?

WKNC’s dJ/dx used Mapbox to create a map of this year’s Hopscotch artists based on the hometowns listed on their Hopscotch Artist Bios. The marker’s aren’t quite exact, but they are placed near each city/town. You can click on each marker for the corresponding artist/band’s name, and clicking their picture will take you to their Hopscotch Artist Bio page.

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Music News and Interviews

Giveaways of the Week: August 17th – 23rd!

8/18: The Low Counts @ Local 506

8/19: Adia Victoria @ The Pinhook

8/20: Lionlimb @ Local 506

8/21: Just Jess @ The Pinhook

8/22: The Color Exchange @ Cat’s Cradle Backroom

8/23: Lowland Hum @ Local 506

Tune into WKNC 88.1 FM this week and when the DJ asks for it, call the request lines at 919-515-0881 or 919-515-2400 for your chance to win tickets to these shows! Good luck!

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Festival Coverage

Going with the Flow

Last year, one of the most important lessons that I learned about Hopscotch is how important it is to just go with the flow. When I started on Thursday, I thought I had everything planned out; all the bands I wanted to see were highlighted on my artist lineup print out. As the night went on, I started to talk to more and more people who were excited to see artists I had totally overlooked. When I broke away from my “ideal” schedule, I found that my Hopscotch experience was much more interesting, exciting, and diverse—not that there’s anything wrong with trying to plan, just be sure to keep an open mind!