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Non-Music News

Merge Records 25K

 

This past Saturday, March 22, Merge Records (in association with Bull City Running Co.) celebrated its 25th anniversary with a 25 kilometer race from Merge’s hometown of Chapel Hill to the label’s new hometown, Durham. Over 800 runners signed up to run the grueling, 15 mile course from the streets of Chapel hill to the Motorco Music Hall in Durham. Dedicated runners, avid music lovers, and faithful supporters of Merge Records all came out to support Merge and to participate in the race. When the racing was over, food, music, and good times filled the atmosphere at the after-party as Merge Records artists, The Love Language and Vertical Scratchers, played for the crowds and rope skipping team, The Bouncing Bulldogs, performed jump roping tricks.


Merge Records is an independent record label that was founded in Chapel Hill in 1989 and has since gained much success from signing bands such as Arcade Fire, Spoon, and (WKNC, Double Barrel Benefit headliners) The Love Language and Mount Moriah. And just like the length of a 25k, Merge records has come quite a long way from their beginnings. Signing more bands and creating more successful events such as this 25th anniversary shindig, Merge continues to grow as a top independent music label. 


In return for Merge’s many contributions to WKNC’s Double Barrel Benefit concerts, WKNC DJs volunteered to help out at the race. “It was really cool seeing how many people came out to support Merge and getting to cheer them on in their endeavors!  …but the food trucks were pretty great too.” says WKNC’s Yvonne Chazal, who was one of the volunteers at the race. When asked what Merge Records artist Yvonne would race a 5k against she answered, “First of all, I would/could/should never ever run a 25k, but I would definitely start a race with Autumn Ehinger from the Love Language, stop halfway through, and go get waffles.  (Autumn, hope you’re into this!!)”. Being a personal fan of the adorableness of Autumn Ehinger, it is safe to say this was an excellent answer.


Local dog fanatic and WKNC Underground DJ, Emma Badorrek, also had a few things to say about volunteering for Merge. “My favorite part was the concert afterwards at Motorco Music Hall. It was super fun and free. Another great part was seeing all of the dogs that people brought (I don’t know just really love dogs) it was also nice to live vicariously through people in good enough shape to run 25 kilometers.” well said Emma, well said indeed. When asked what surprised her the most about volunteering, Emma only had this to say “I don’t know”. Wow, short and well spoken, brilliant.

“Supporting local record labels is really important, we need to keep music accessible to people who don’t live in places like New York and Los Angeles”. Says Yvonne. And Merge Records is doing just that, bringing great music not only to North Carolina, but to music lovers of all sorts who are looking for some good ole’, solid, independent music. Keep it running, Merge!


Also, look out for Merge’s 25th anniversary music festival coming to Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, NC! Details can be found at http://www.mergerecords.com/merge-25

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Music News and Interviews

Carolina Grown Podcast: thefacesblur

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Adam Graetz is better known as thefacesblur, up until recently that was the moniker adopted primarily for Greatz’s visual projections. These visuals have been spotted all over the Triangle throughout the past few years, a handful of Hopscotch sets have been graced with them, sets from Zack Mexico and T0W3RS as well. But towards the end of 2013 Graetz fully made the leap from visual to audio, crafting dizzying dance tunes under the same name.

Whether you’re soaking in his bass-heavy, melodic bangers through thefacesblur or as his supporting role in Body Games, it’s hard not to become entranced by these productions. Atmospheric keys float and skitter atop rattling low-ends, making for expansive tracks that get your head bobbing and mind whirring. Adam and I discussed the transition from visual to audio, balancing between Body Games and thefacesblur, and the future of both of his endeavors.

Listen to the full conversation along with new tracks below.

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Music News and Interviews

Carolina Grown Podcast: Crowdsource

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Phil Torres is a man you can expect to hear a lot more of in the North Carolina music scene. For the past few years he’s been blazing musical trails as Baobab alongside his partner Whitney Trettiien, but recently he broke out of the “folktronic” territory and has begun to craft heady dance tracks under the moniker Crowdsource. On this electronically themed show, I spoke at length with Phil about the origin of his electronic obsession, how he crafts these infectious beats and some of his sampling sources.

Alongside the songwriting aspects of his music, the conversation frequently delved into more logistical territories of electronic composition. For starters, many have harped on the lack of showmanship involved with live electronic sets, a qualm that’s quite frankly ill-founded. Phil discusses his live set-up along with some of his major inspirations for delving into the EDM side of the electronic spectrum.

Check out our full conversation, along with three brand new Crowdsource tracks from his forthcoming album Bit Rot Blues.

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Music News and Interviews

Carolina Grown Podcast: Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba

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Few artists are as capable of crafting music as emotive and engaging as Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba. Though Cissokho is primarily singing in a wide array of languages that the average layman won’t be able to comprehend, the passion still oozes from this incredibly charismatic performer. The music of Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba is unlike any I’ve heard before, be that from North Carolina or West Africa. Cissokho has been working on mastering the kora since he was 5 years old, and after a few decades the instrument seems to be an extension of himself. Leading up to the release of the band’s second full-length album, The Great Peace, I was joined in the studio by Diali and the rest of the band.

Throughout our conversation the eclectic group of performers shed some light upon the origin of the band, how they met, what the name means, and so much more. The group feels less like a band of musicians and more like a family, they’re tightly knit and seem to share the same deep rooted passion for music. Throughout the hour we discussed overcoming cultural boundaries, inspiration for music, and some of Diali’s rich history in his home country of Senegal.

The band also shared three tracks from The Great Peace  that you can stream below along with our full conversation.

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Local Music New Album Review

New Local Music

Diali Cissokho & Kaira Ba // The Great Peace

Some truly entrancing music from this Carrboro based outfit. Diali Cissokho hails from Senegal but moved stateside and teamed up with a crew of really talented local musicians to form this incredible band. Some ridiculously dancy tunes interspersed with some intensely emotional tracks. To hell with the language barrier, music is universal. Play it if you’re looking for something different!

Ladyfriend // Ladyfriend EP

This band is split between N.C. and N.Y, but you wouldn’t know that with how cohesive and smooth this EP is. Sort of like a mix between Love Language and Jamaican Queens, Ladyfriend combines surf-psych elements with experimental pop and some slight electronic instrumentation pepper throughout the mix as well. REALLY awesome stuff!

Ellis Dyson & The Shambles // Whiskey Business

The name of this EP is far more descriptive than I’d imagined. These whiskey-soaked tunes can easily lead to some foot-stompin’ hootin’ and hollerin’ (pardon, that’s the eastern North Carolina coming out in me). A bit of ragtime influence thrown in with some exciting folk-rock standards, there’s tons of potential here! Remind me a lot of an early Holy Ghost Tent Revival.

Sinners & Saints // Love & Misery

This Charlotte based duo is churning out some excellent folk-rock music. A lot of strong influences bleeding through on this release, very reminiscent of acts like The Avett Brothers. All around some really enjoyable tunes that range from poppy and anthemic to slower folk-leaning ballads.

Estrangers // Season of 1000 Colors

One of the most slept on local releases of last year without a doubt. Lots of comparisons can be drawn to The Love Language, but Estrangers add enough of their own flair to make it interested and unique (a little bit of classic 50s pop stylings and some sweet harmonies!) An excellent way to kick off Spring is by spinning these sun-soaked tunes!

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Concert Preview

Local Band Local Beer // 3.27.14

This week, WKNC 88.1 FM, Younger Brother Productions, and Tir na nOg present Local Band Local Beer featuring Museum Mouth, Less Western, and Astro Cowboy

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As always, this is a FREE event open to ages 18 +.

Be sure to tune into WKNC at 5PM on Thursday to hear an interview with the bands prior to their performance.

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Festival Coverage

Playlist: A Guide to Phuzz Phest 2014

Phuzz Phest is quickly approaching!  There are over 50 incredible national and local acts performing at this year’s festival in downtown Winston-Salem April 4th-6th.  If you haven’t had time to check out all of the artists yet, here’s a Spotify playlist to help get you started.  Be sure to check out the festival schedule here to help you plan out your weekend and be sure to leave room for the coffee conference, Alleycat Bike Race, and some great afterparties.  It’s sure to be an incredible weekend!

Check out the playlist here and be sure to check out the full line-up here for some of the artists who aren’t on Spotify!

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Concert Preview

Live and Local on Hillsborough Street 2014

Live and Local on Hillsborough Street is a buy local initiative of Live It Up! Raleigh. The annual spring event focuses on presenting local music and art to our community with eco-conscious values.

Join us at one of our many locations Saturday, April 12 for cold adult beverages while browsing the dozens of vendors, food trucks and local artisans who will be on hand to tickle your fancy. Two outdoor stages and six indoor stages will host the best in local music.

Shop Local Raleigh reminds us that, “Every dollar you spend at an independent, local business, creates 3.5 times more local economic benefit than dollars spent at a local chain.”

Start with lunch at David’s Dumplings and Raleigh Slow Art Day, presented by the Gregg Museum of Art, and rock into the wee hours of the night.

BANDS
Jeanne Jolly is headlining the Horne Street stage and Peak City Sound will wrap things up at The Royal Bakery / Brickhouse Pub outdoor stage.

Other artists performing include: I Was Totally Destroying It, Nick Driver Band, The Pedro Martinez Group, Morning Brigade, Barleycorn and Rye, Star Studies, Pure Fiyah Reggae Band, Jo Gore and the Alternative, Rob Alford, Windsor Oaks Band, LowderStill, Erin Nenni with Scotty Miller, Chuck Champion and multiple DJs!

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STAGES
Outdoor Stages: (3:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.)
Horne Street
Royal Bakery Building

Indoor Stages: (3:00 p.m. – Until)
Raleigh Brewing Company
Saxbys Coffee
Irregardless Cafe
Talley Student Center Ballroom
The Loft
McDaids
The Alley

Vendor Registration Form:
http://bit.ly/1hqpoKT

Volunteer Registration Form:
http://bit.ly/1cS6CEp

Presented by: Live It Up! On Hillsborough Street, with support from N.C. State Student Media, Brickhouse Sports Bar and GrilleMcdaids Irish Pub of Hillsborough StRaleigh Brewing CompanyThe Alley

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Concert Preview

NCSU Center Stage

WKNC is proud to sponsor the NCSU Center Stage concert series. The first night of the series features Catherine Russell on March 29, 2014 at 5pm and 8pm at Titmus Theatre.

Tickets can be purchased online or call 919-515-1100.

General Public: $28

NC State Faculty/Staff: $23

NC State Students: $5

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Weekly Charts

WKNC 88.1 FM Charts: 3.25.14

Top 5 Adds:       

Rank      Artist     Recording           Label     User Supplied Version

1              FUTURE ISLANDS            Singles  4AD      

2              PURE X Angel    Fat Possum       

3              TYCHO  Awake  Ghostly               

4              OWLS    Two      Polyvinyl             

5              WITHERED HAND            New Gods           Slumberland    

 

Radio 200:

Rank      Artist     Recording            Label     User Supplied Version

1              NOTHING           Guilty Of Everything       Relapse              

2              PURE X Angel    Fat Possum        

3              TYCHO Awake  Ghostly               

4              BE FOREST          Earthbeat            We Were Never Being Boring   

5              WAR ON DRUGS               Lost In The Dream           Secretly Canadian           

6              TACOCAT             NVM     Hardly Art           

7              ETERNAL SUMMERS      The Drop Beneath           Kanine

8              REAL ESTATE      Atlas      Domino               

9              BLACK LIPS          Underneath The Rainbow           Vice      

10           HABIBI  Habibi   Burger 

11           DUM DUM GIRLS            Too True              SUB POP            

12           STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS        Wig Out At Jagbags        Matador             

13           BEAR HANDS     Distraction          Cantora              

14           GARDENS AND VILLA     Dunes  Secretly Canadian           

15           ISKA DHAAF      Even The Sun Will Burn  Brick Lane          

16           MARISSA NADLER            July       Sacred Bones    

17           DESERT NOISES                27 Ways               SQE      

18           MOGWAI            Rave Tapes         SUB POP             

19           THE MEN             Tomorrow’s Hits              Sacred Bones    

20           COATHANGERS Suck My Shirt     Suicide Squeeze              

21           AGES AND AGES               Divisionary         Partisan               

22           LYLA FOY              Mirrors The Sky                SUB POP             

23           EAGULLS              Eagulls  Partisan               

24           WARPAINT         Warpaint            Rough Trade     

25           TEMPLES             Sun Structures  Fat Possum       

26           SOLIDS  Blame Confusion              Fat Possum        

27           TRUST  Joyland Arts And Crafts

28           AVA LUNA         Electric Balloon  Western Vinyl 

29           AXXA/ABRAXAS               Axxa/Abraxas    Captured Tracks              

30           UME      Monuments      Dangerbird