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DJ Highlights

Local Beat preview 8/12/11

It’s another flashback on “The Local Beat” Aug. 12 as we dive into the vault once again to uncover some great interviews from the past year. This week, however, we are not dropping too far back as we relive some interviews from the past couple of months.

The first hour will be our interview with Kelly Reid and Suzie Hook from Sound Situations, recorded in June. Sound Situations is a fantastic new local music based interview and performance TV program on the Raleigh Public Access Channel. So far the show has several new episodes under its belt. Kelly and Suzie joined me to talk about the new show and what plans they had in store for it.

At 6 p.m. we will rehash and interview with one of my favorite local bands: I Was Totally Destroying It. IWTDI came on “The Local Beat” back in April to discuss their newest album, Preludes, which was being released at the time. John and Rachel are always fantastic guests and I have yet to have a dull conversation with the duo.

The last hour was one of my all-time favorites in recent memory with The Small Ponds and Filthybird. Both bands played at Marsh Woodwinds on May 20, which turned out to be my favorite show from Spring 2011. Both groups have a lot of new material which the Small Ponds played live for us in studio.

As always “The Local Beat” starts at 5 p.m. and runs through 8 p.m. every Friday evening on WKNC. Listen live here and be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and ReverbNation!

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Weekly Charts

Top 30—WKNC’s Top Albums of the Week 8/16

Each week, the WKNC music directors tally up spins for new releases and submit their top charts to CMJ.

CMJ Top 200 from WKNC’s Daytime Indie Rock

Artist Album Label
#1 SBTRKT SBTRKT XL-Young Turks
#2 MEMORY TAPES Player Piano Carpark
#3 MOTOPONY Motopony tinyOGRE
#4 BODIES OF WATER Twist Again Thousand Tongues
#5 MIDDLE EAST I Want That You Are Always Happy Missing Piece
#6 BALKANS Balkans Double Phantom
#7 TEAM ME Team Me Propeller
#8 BRILLIANT COLORS Again And Again Slumberland
#9 BANDANA SPLITS Mr. Sam Presents The Bandana Splits
#10 SALLIE FORD AND THE SOUND OUTSIDE Dirty Radio Partisan

CMJ Loud Rock from WKNC’s Chainsaw Rock

Artist Album Label
#1 TOXIC HOLOCAUST Conjure And Command Relapse
#2 FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE Agony Nuclear Blast
#3 ANTHRAX Worship Music Sampler Megaforce
#4 SKALMOLD Baldur Napalm
#5 DIR EN GREY Dum Spiro Spero The End
#6 SVARTSOT Maledictus Eris Napalm
#7 EXHUMED All Guts, No Glory Relapse
#8 UNKIND Harhakuvat Relapse
#9 WORLD UNDER BLOOD Tactical Nuclear Blast
#10 DIRGE WITHIN “Absolution” [Single] Century Media

CMJ Hip-Hop from WKNC’s Underground

Artist Album Label
#1 MF DOOM “Gazillion Ear” [Single]
#2 CANNIBAL OX Angels & Insects
#3 JEDI MIND TRICKS Put Em In The Grave
#4 PETE ROCK & C.L. SMOOTH “I Get Physical” [Single]
#5 ACTUAL PROOF “Get It Done” [Single]
#6 BIG L “Put It On” [Single]
#7 SHABAZZ PALACES Swerve The Reeping Of All That Is Worthwhile
#8 SHANE ELI I Can Do Better
#9 SOLE AND THE SKYRIDER BAND Hello Cruel World  Fake Four
#10 MEDIAN Median’s Relief  Halftooth
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Music News and Interviews

Back to School Giveaways!

With all the students moving back to campus and all the fun activities going on this week (Wolfstock and FTW!, for starters), we here at WKNC couldn’t help but get excited and have a ton of awesome giveaways for you lovely listeners.

Here’s what you should stayed tuned in for this week:

8/19: Alex Kotch, Tyler Hypnosis, Phil Cook and his Feat, H.U.S.S., Locus Recordings @ The Pinhook

8/20: Birds and Arrows, Caleb Caudel and the Bayonets, Jeff Crawford @ The Pinhook

8/20: Peter Lamb and the Wolves with Shana Tucker @ Casbah

8/20: Dntel with The One AM Radio and Geotic @ Kings

8/20: Archers of Loaf, Hammer No More the Fingers, Cobra Horse @ Cat’s Cradle

8/24: Richard Buckner and David Kilgour @ The ArtsCenter

PLUS Pictureplane’s new album, Thee Physical

Keep our requests lines on your speed dial so when the WKNC DJ asks for it, you can be a winner!

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Non-Music News

EOT64 Ramadan 8/2/11

This week’s feature is on the Islam holy month of Ramadan.

Listen to episode 64.

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Concert Preview

Identity Festival hits Charlotte

Live Nation’s Skullcandy Identity Festival kicked off its American tour on August 11, which has electronica lovers nationwide all hyped up.  With three stages and numerous acts,  it promises to be a rowdy dance party.  It might be overwhelming for some, but it will definitely be a great end to your summer (which ever date you make it to).

The festival is hitting North Carolina on Tuesday, August 16, and Charlotte’s Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre is  set for an amazing lineup! The quality and amount of artists booked for the show has me incredibly excited about an adventure to the Queen City. I’m most excited about Rusko, Nero, and Steve Aoki, but the rest of it will be great as well. Datsik, Chuckie, and DJ Shadow are also at the top of my to-do list.

As far as safety & fun goes:

  1. STAY HYDRATED!
  2. Take a map & event lineup
  3. Be open to new music
  4. Only take permitted items (see official site for details)
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DJ Highlights

Local Beat preview 8/12/11

Friday, August 12 on “The Local Beat” is the beginning of our next Local Beat Flashback Series which we do one month a year. Throughout the rest of August we will be looking back at past episodes and dusting off some oldies from the vault.

This week we are bringing back two Local Beat Mini Exclusives from April and a live interview from back in November 2010.

Starting off the hour will be an interview we did on November 5, 2010 with members from The Light Pines. The Light Pines have been in the news recently with their free downloadable release of their debut album which came out just a short time ago. In the interview from last year we talked about that new album and the future plans of the band. It should be interesting to see how things panned out for the group between November and now.

The second hour of the show goes to a Local Beat Mini Exclusive from April with The Huguenots. The band’s bassist, York, came in to chat about the band’s debut release. However, not even two weeks after the interview with me, the band called it quits. Still, it made for an interesting conversation.

The final hour of the episode belongs to another April Mini Exclusive, this one with Adam Eckhardt of A Rooster For The Masses, who sat down with me to chat about their newest album, No One Is Ready. Adam is always a great conversationalist and it made for some fantastic discussions.

As always “The Local Beat” starts at 5 p.m. and runs through 8 p.m. every Friday evening on WKNC. Listen live here and be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and ReverbNation!

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Weekly Charts

Top 20—WKNC’s Top Albums of the Week 8/9

Each week, the WKNC music directors tally up spins for new releases and submit their top charts to CMJ.

CMJ Hip-Hop from WKNC’s Underground

Artist Album Label
#1 ACTUAL PROOF “Get It Done” [Single]
#2 9TH WONDER FT. STRANGE FRUIT PROJECT Special
#3 MEDIAN Median’s Relief Halftooth
#4 BIG L “Put It On” [Single]
#5 SOLE AND THE SKYRIDER BAND Hello Cruel World Fake Four
#6 P-FUNK THE KING Fall Classic
#7 SHANE ELI I Can Do Better
#8 REEK DA VILLIAN Fall In Line
#9 DJ MUGGS AND ILL BILL Secrets Worth Dying For
#10 ONCUE “Walk With Me” [Single]

CMJ Loud Rock from WKNC’s Chainsaw Rock

Artist Album Label
#1 MASTODON “Black Tongue” [Single] Reprise
#2 PSYCHOSTICK Space Vampires Vs Zombie Dinosaurs In 3D Rock Ridge
#3 TOXIC HOLOCAUST Conjure And Command Relapse
#4 SVARTSOT Maledictus Eris Napalm
#5 DIR EN GREY Dum Spiro Spero The End
#6 UNKIND Harhakuvat Relapse
#7 DYING FETUS History Repeats… Relapse
#8 EXHUMED All Guts, No Glory Relapse
#9 WORLD UNDER BLOOD Tactical Nuclear Blast
#10 FAIR TO MIDLAND Arrows And Anchors E1
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DJ Highlights

Fourth Annual Mystery Roach Covers Show: 8/27/2011

The Fourth Annual Mystery Roach Covers Show is coming soon! On Saturday, August 28, I’ll be playing original tracks from the 50s, 60s or 70s along with a cover version from any decade and style.

If you have any requests or suggestions, post them here, on the Facebook fan page, or email them to me.

Below are the playlists from the previous three years to give you an idea of what this year’s show will be like.

Tune in to Mystery Roach every Saturday from 8-10am on WKNC for Progressive, Fusion, Psychedelic, Garage and noise from the 60s and 70s. (The 50s are fair game for the cover show as well.)

Cheers.

La Barba Rossa

2010 Show

Song Artist
You’re Lost Little Girl 69 Eyes
You’re Lost Little Girl The Doors
Shapes Of Things Rush
Shapes Of Things The Yardbirds
21st Century Schizoid Man Maynard James Keenan
21st Century Schizoid Man King Crimson
So Sad About Us The Breeders
So Sad About Us The Who
Dancing In The Moonlight The Smashing Pumkins
Dancing In The Moonlight Thin Lizzy
Bright Lit Blue Skies Ariel Pinks Haunted Graffiti
Bright Lit Blue Skies The Rockin Ramrods
Tippie-toes Primus
Tippie-toes The Meters
King Kong Meridian Arts Ensemble
King Kong Frank Zappa
America Yes
America Paul Simon
Splash 1 Bongwater
Splash 1 13th Floor Elevators
Ballad Of Hollis Brown Iggy Pop and the Stooges
Ballad Of Hollis Briwn Bob Dylan
Interstellar Overdrive Camper Van Beethoven
Interstellar Overdrive Pink Floyd

2009 Show

Song Artist
Return Of Jackie And Judy Tom Waits
Judy Is A Punk Ramones
Li’l Red Riding Hood Meteors
Li’l Red Riding Hood Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs
Sinister Exaggerator Primus
Sinister Exaggerator Residents
Sally Go Round The Roses The Great Society
Sally Go Round The Roses Jaynetts
Ready-Mades Yo La Tengo
Ready-Mades Bonzo Dog Band
Chunga’s Revenge Frank Zappa
Chunga’s Revenge Grotan Project
Love Buzz Nirvana
Love Buzz The Shocking Blue
You Don’t Own Me Rasputina
You Don’t Own Me Lesley Gore
Good Guys Don’t Wear White Minor Threat
Good Guys Don’t Wear White The Standells
Farmer John Neil Young And Crazy Hourse
Farmer John The Premiers
Masculine Intuition Rocket From The Crypt
Masculine Intuition The Music Machine
Mushroom Jesus And Mary Chain
Mushroom Can
Cross-eyed Mary Iron Maiden
Cross-eyed Mary Jethro Tull
21st Century Schizoid Man April Wine
21st Century Schizoid Man King Crimson

2008 Show

Song Artist
The Dolphins Beth Orton
The Dolphins Fred Neil
Here She Comes Now Nirvana
Here She Comes Now Velvet Underground
China Girl David Bowie
China Girl Iggy Pop
People Are Strange Twiztid
People Are Strange The Doors
Sympathy For The Devil Brian Ferry
Sympathy For The Devil Rolling Stones
Happy Together Frank Zappa
Happy Together The Turtles
War Pigs Alice Donut
War Pigs Black Sabbath
Have A Cigar Primus
Have A Cigar Pink Floyd
Steppin Stone Minor Threat
Steppin Stone The Monkees
Pictures Of Matchstick Men Camper Van Beethoven
Pictures Of Matchstick Men Status Quo
Happiness Is A Warm Gun The Breeders
Happiness Is A Warm Gun The Beatles
I Fought The Law The Clash
I Fiought the Law The Bobby Fuller Four
Ring Of Fire Social Distortion
Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash
I Put A Spell On You CCR
I Put a Spell on You Screamin Jay Hawkins
Higer Ground Red Hot Chili Peppers
Higher Ground Stevie Wonder
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Concert Review

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings Bring Melancholy Folk to NCMA

Wow. Take all your expectations of Gillian Welch’s mournful voice and David Rawlings’s flawless guitar riffs from your favorite albums, whether it be the most recent The Harrow and the Harvest or the now 14 year-old Revival, and sum them all into one balmy evening. If you add a bit more guitar and bit more emotion, as well as interjections from Gillian and David, you just might have what we had the pleasure of experiencing August 3 at the North Carolina Museum of Art.

Fans from all walks of life were pleased– old fans who had been with Gil since the beginning, or new hip 20-somethings who heard them on NPR. There were children with mothers, falling asleep to the lullaby sounds of slower numbers, and curly-topped youngsters bouncing to the banjo lines, and of course, the Rawlings tune “Sweet Tooth”. The brief rain couldn’t put a damper on anyone, not even Gillian and David. They were pleased with the temperature drop and claimed it wasn’t raining, just “really humid”. The rain brought more people to the front, some to dance, others to take cover in the overhang, and more still just to get closer to their folk idols. As a huge Gillian Welch fan, this was probably one of the best shows I’ve been to so far this year. Local artists came out, surely paying homage to one of their influences– I think I saw some members from Kickin’ Grass Band, Mandolin Orange, and Midtown Dickens.

Gillian and David get the award for mixing the new and the old impeccably. The crowd was especially pleased with “Red Clay Halo”, “Caleb Meyer”, and of course, “Orphan Girl” was requested at least a dozen times (though, notably, not performed). As an Ohio native, one of my favorites was “Look at Miss Ohio,” closely followed by one of the encores “Six White Horses”. Their minimalist sound and traditional instrumentation was perfect for this North Carolinian show, providing a sense of belonging when playing “Tear my Stillhouse Down”.

I will admit that I probably cried at least twice during the show, enjoying Welch’s melancholy melodies and bittersweet harmonies of Rawlings. I wanted to quit looking like such a wuss  so I started focusing on the precision of David’s guitar. Then I got caught in a predicament– whether to focus on the guitar or the vocals. I was soon comforted by a fellow DJ’s insight; Gillian’s voice and David’s guitar complete each other. Awww.

This was the third of four shows I plan on attending at the North Carolina Museum of Art this summer; the line up has been so amazing. Check out blogs about Bela Fleck, Lucinda Williams, and soon to come, The Carolina Chocolate Drops.  As always, if you’re looking for the best in Americana, tune in to Americana, Blues, and Company every Saturday from 10-noon.

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Miscellaneous

WKNC Interviews Dom

This past Monday, the members of Dom loaded into our studio and borrowed some acoustic guitars from WKNC DJs. What followed was an interesting interview that comes at the head of the band’s upcoming Family of Love EP, out August 9th on Astralwerks. Check out some of the interview below to hear the band’s take on playing the Sydney Opera House with Cate Blanchett, chilling with Gucci Mane, and what’s next for the indie rockers.

Dom Interview:

Dom Interview