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The Hopscotch Variety Post

Y’all, it’s almost here and I haven’t even highlighted my schedule yet! I’m not really sure what I’m doing with my life, but it’s definitely not in the right place if I haven’t highlighted my schedule. Well on the bright side, I know the main artists I’m most excited for, Vince Staples and Young Thug, who both conveniently just released excellent pieces of music. Vince Staples with his EP Prima Donna, which also came with a nice accompanying video and then Young Thug released an album or mixtape (not really sure) entitled JEFFREY. This album may or may not feature the artwork of the year with Young Thug dressed in a very beautiful ensemble, take a peek below. 

Both of these artists are sure to bring an immense amount of energy to their respective stage, with Vince Staples taking the City Plaza stage 7 PM Saturday, before local favorite’s Sylvan Esso, sure to make a double feature of a great time. Then Young Thug will bring his eccentric personality and outlandish, but delectably catchy music to Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Friday night at 10:30. Both of these artists play Raleigh very rarely and are a definite must see as when else will you be able to say you saw Young Thug at a venue typically reserved for plays or Vince Staples light up Fayetteville Street. 

Possible Things to Look Out for at Hopscotch

Music festivals are often times of great joy, and even surprise appearances and announcements, such as Chance the Rapper appearing everywhere at Bonnaroo or Travis Scott announcing the release of his new merch collection featuring toilet paper, socks, and much more the other day at Made in America. While these are some of the hugest festivals in the world, Hopscotch has not gone without its fair share of press. Just look a few years back at that one infamous performance from a folk musician. 

Hopefully this year brings us some amazing moments from the many artists playing. If I was a betting man, which I’m not, I would definitely put my money on a surprise appearance from Andre 3000. He is a short trip up from Atlanta and has quite a few connections to the artists playing, mainly Erykah Badu and Vince Staples.Andre 3000 is featured on Erykah Badu’s recent song “Hello” and the two also have a child together. In addition to this, Andre 3000′s verse from OutKast song “ATLiens” is sampled on Vince Staple’s standout track “War Ready” from his recent EP, Prima Donna. While this is unlikely, it could be possible that Andre 3000 makes an appearance with someone who looks up to him, Vince Staples, or with his friend Erykah Badu. I’ll be crossing my fingers we get to hear Andre 3000′s out of this world flow at least once! 

Taking the City Plaza Stage Friday night, Anderson Paak and the Free Nationals will bring us their smooth R&B/hip-hop crossover before Beach House takes the stage. Rumor has it, Domo Genesis is a member of the Free Nationals, so look forward to a collab performance for their excellent song “Dapper” off of Domo Genesis’ recent album Genesis. There’s also a slight chance the singer/rapper, Paak, could renew his slight beef with fellow XXL Class of 2016 Freshmen Lil Yachty. The two recently exchanged a few words via Twitter over Lil Yachty’s comments in regards to not listening to Biggie or 2Pac. While I’m not a big fan of hip-hop beef, it would be pretty crazy if Anderson Paak released a diss track to the world on Hopscotch’s stage. 

Whatever may happen this Hopscotch weekend, we’ll be there to cover it and report first before Pitchfork gets the scoop! So happy Hopscotchin’ everyone and see some great bands! 

-wolfware 

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We’re having a day party!

Join WKNC and our friends at @wxyc, Wolftrax Music Group and Team Clermont for a Hopscotch Music Festival Day Party!

Come out to Legends this Friday during Hopscotch weekend to see a variety of amazing local artists! Doors open at noon, with music starting around 12:30 p.m.

Set times are approximate and are subject to change:

12:30 p.m. – XTALS
1:10 p.m. – Pie Face Girls
1:40 p.m. – no smoking
2:40 p.m. – P.A.T. Junior w/ Oak City Slums

AGES 16+ // FREE ADMISSION // BAR OPEN TO THOSE 21+

RSVP to our Facebook event page!

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When you want to Hopscotch efficiently

  1. First order of business: pick up your goddamn wristband from Wristband City.

  2. Have some semblance of a plan! Figure out where the venues are in relation to each other and which bands, old and new, you want to catch. Luckily for you, there’s Hopscotch app where you can select the artists you’re dying to see, and the calendar feature organizes your selections in order by date and time. Additionally, you can read artist bios and listen to a few of their tracks, and – SCORE – you can sync it to your Google Calendar! Personally, I’m a fan of printing the schedule and circling my “must see” artists in red ink. Your less efficient third option is just wingin’ it.

  3. Don’t waste your own time!  Whether it’s the music or the crowd or the venue that you’re not vibing with, remember that you can leave. Don’t expect the next song to be better. If you don’t like a set after two songs, do yourself a favor and dip. Test your luck at the next closest venue, because the weekend is too short and there are too many artists for you to not enjoy yourself every minute.

  4. Wear comfortable shoes! Minimize the time you spend walking (briskly) between venues and maximize your Hopscotch utility by wearing sneakers. Imagine this: It’s Friday, September 9th. You’re old-school moshing to “American Girls and French Kisses” at the CAM. It’s 10:50 PM, and Young Thug is taking the stage at Memorial Auditorium at 11. Unless you have a time-turner you are not going to be able to see both sets in their entirety. I’m not telling you how to live your life – but if you bust out a light jog down S Martin Street you’ll miss less of Beach Slang and see more of Young Thug, so consider the opportunity costs. Are you making this trek in flip flops? No, you’re wearing close-toed kicks like a responsible adult. If looking cute is a priority… good luck with that, I guess. And yes, this is your mother speaking.

  1. Catch some Pokemon. Obligatory. DON’T run into people on the street, ignore your friends, or strain your neck. DO set up a lure if you’re at the Pour House staking out prime real estate for Rainbow Kitten Surprise. You will hatch so many eggs and see so much of wild and wonderful Raleighwood.

More info on Wristband City

Hopscotch Schedule (.pdf)

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WKNC 88.1 FM Hip Hop/Underground Charts 8/31/2016

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1 ISAIAH RASHAD “Free Lunch” [Single]
2 LIZZO Big Grrrl Small World- Self-Released
3 DJ KHALED Major Keys
4 C. SHREVE THE PROFESSOR Twenty Sixteens
5 QNC “At The Same Time” [Single]- Ill Adrenaline
6 LIL WAYNE No Ceilings 2
7 COZZ “Knock The Hustle (Remix)” [Single]
8 SKYBLEW The Royal Blew Reverie
9 KING MAGNETIC “Status” [Single]
10 PROFESSOR TOON Take Notes- Cardigan

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WKNC 88.1 FM Radio 200/Indie Rock Charts 8/31/16

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1 LUNCH DUCHESS My Mom Says I Have A Rich Inner Life
2 DEATH VALLEY GIRLS Glow In The Dark- Burger
3 FIELD MOUSE Episodic- Topshelf
4 JULIE RUIN Hit Reset- Hardly Art
5 HAPPY DIVING Electric Soul Unity- Topshelf
6 SNEEZE ATTACK Fever
7 MITSKI Puberty 2- Dead Oceans
8 WEAVES Weaves- Kanine
9 JERRY PAPER Toon Time Raw!- Bayonet
10 BIG THIEF Masterpiece- Saddle Creek
11 MALE GAZE King Leer- Castle Face
12 ADIA VICTORIA Beyond The Bloodhounds- Canvasback
13 HOCKEY DAD Boronia- Kanine
14 OF MONTREAL Innocence Reaches- Polyvinyl
15 AMBER ARCADES Fading Lines- Heavenly-Pias
16 ANGRY ANGLES Angry Angles- Goner
17 DEAD GAZE Easy Travels- Ernest Jenning
18 CREATIVE ADULT Fear Of Life- Run For Cover
19 AT/ALL Sun Dogs- Self-Released
20 SLOW CLUB One Day All Of This Won’t Matter Anymore- Moshi Moshi
21 EMILY WELLS Promise Thesis- And Instinct
22 SWIVS Gringo Landfill- Self-Released
23 GLOBELAMP The Orange Glow- Wichita
24 KATIE DEY Flood Network- Joy Void
25 KLANGSTOFF We Are Your Receiver [EP]- Mind Of A Genius
26 JAYMAY To Tell The Truth- Self-Released
27 EROS AND THE ESCHATON Weight Of Matter- Bar None
28 HIGH WAISTED On Ludlow- Self-Released
29 THEE OH SEES A Weird Exits- Castle Face
30 HOOPS Hoops [EP]- Fat Possum

Top Adds

1 SNEAKS Gymnastics- Danger
2 ANGEL OLSEN MY WOMAN- Jagjaguwar
3 CASS MCCOMBS Mangy Love- Anti
4 MEGAFAUNA Welcome Home- Self-Released
5 VINYL WILLIAMS Brunei- Company

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Are you an international student? Confused about how the law works for you? For advice on green cards, not being deported, and becoming a resident post-graduation, listen to this informative podcast just for you!

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Listen to this interview with the Kristen Abigail Collective.

Listen here.

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WKNC WKNC 88.1 FM Loud Rock/Chainsaw Charts 8/31/2016

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1 AETHER REALM One Chosen By The Gods
2 ABORTED Retrogore- Century Media
3 FORTERESSE Themes Pour La Rebellion
4 AVATAR Feathers And Flesh- Entertainment One
5 TESTAMENT Formation Of Damnnation- Nuclear Blast
6 MEGADETH Dystopia UME
7 DRAGONFORCE Sonic Firestorm- Noise
8 VEKTOR Terminal Redux- Earache
9 BLIND GUARDIAN At The Edge Of Time- Nuclear Blast
10 BELPHEGOR Blood Magick Necromance- Nuclear Blast

Top Adds

1 MONKEY3 Astra Symmetry- Napalm
2 FIRE FROM THE GODS Narrative
3 VAN HALST World Of Make Believe
4 IN FLAMES “The End” [Single] Eleven Seven
5 JOY Hope Less

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Local Band Local Beer Lacy Jags

Local Band Local Beer Lacy Jags 

Listen to Phian interview Lacy Jags before their Local Band Local Beer show at the Pour House on August 25.

Listen here.

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Most Anticipated Acts of Hopscotch (Underrepresented Genders Edition)

Hopscotch is next week, and since I’m a rookie, I just printed out a schedule to start planning. Actually, maybe that’s the opposite of a rookie move. Either way, Hopscotch has a great, diverse lineup, and you’re sure to find many artists you enjoy over the three days. Here are some must-see acts whose frontpeople belong to underrepresented genders.

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Sylvan Esso, who every local should want to see, if only to feel proud to be from the home state of such a well-known indie act. Also, I’m excited for the possibility that they’ll play their catchiest song, “Coffee,” and to hear the new songs the duo has announced, when they headline on Saturday.

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Pie Face Girls have become pretty well-known locally for their powerful sound and lyrics, and for their unconstrained stage presence. They play fun-sounding punk that brings out typically unspoken parts of the female experience.

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Erykah Badu is kind of a legend, and I feel bad only having heard about her this year. Her latest release, a mixtape, is really intriguing; it’s like a scavenger hunt to find the sources of portions of the songs. WKNC released an artist profile about Badu if you’d like to learn more. She’s headlining Red Hat Amphitheater on Friday, so it’s sure to be an awesome show.

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Diet Cig has so much energy, and you’ll likely be tired just watching Alex Luciano’s animated dancing and high kicks (and that’s not even getting to the music.) Diet Cig played at King’s in March, and it was gravity-defying and rockin’. To get a sneak peek of their Hopscotch performance, check out their WKNC Lounge set.

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Dai Burger’s music is outside of my usual comfort zone, but somehow I still like it. Maybe it’s something about her goofy website, her clever and catchy rap verses, or the fact that she’s named herself “Burger,” but she seems to balance sharing her talent with getting listeners to have fun.

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Wume brings live rhythmic experimentation to Hopscotch. It’s tough to find contemporary instrumental acts that aren’t purely electronic, and Wume does a great job making complex but approachable music.

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Bad Friends’ sound is a lot heavier than I usually listen to, but what are music festivals for if not exploration? Their demo songs are good, and they’re local, which makes me like them already.

You can find all Hopscotch set times and locations here. 

-The Fuzz