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	<title>KSPC Blog</title>
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		<title>Amber Rubarth Live on 8/31 &#8220;Flowerhours&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Aug 2010 17:55:16 +0000</pubDate>
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In her six years as a professional musician, AmbeR Rubarth has won 1st Place in the International Songwriting Competition (for her song &#8220;Washing Day&#8221; in 2006), been featured on both NPR and BBC, toured all over the U.S. and Europe, and even co-composed the soundtracks for movies such as the recent documentary &#8220;Joan Rivers: A [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left">In her six years as a professional musician, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/amberrubarth">AmbeR Rubarth</a> has won 1st Place in the International Songwriting Competition (for her song &#8220;Washing Day&#8221; in 2006), been featured on both NPR and BBC, toured all over the U.S. and Europe, and even co-composed the soundtracks for movies such as the recent documentary &#8220;Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work.&#8221;</p>
<p align="left">Rubarth will be in the studio tonight to play a few songs and guest DJ on &#8220;Flowerhours.&#8221; Tune in at 8:30PM to hear her sing and spin!</p>
<p>-DJ Lilly
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		<title>Sadie Boo-Boo Wintermute Live on 8/26 &#8220;Flowerhours&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 01:09:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Tune in at 9PM tonight (yes Thursday!) to hear Sadie Boo-Boo Wintermute play on “Flowerhours.” Intriguing name, and even more intriguing songs! A tribute to Chinese poet and frequent carouser Liu Ling, and a beautiful cover of Billy Holiday’s “My Man” will be included!
-DJ Lilly

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><center> <img alt="l_f9b38cde3ef04b379e833a42e3b2eecf.jpg" id="image538" src="http://kspc.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/l_f9b38cde3ef04b379e833a42e3b2eecf.jpg" /></center>Tune in at 9PM tonight (yes Thursday!) to hear <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sadiewintermute">Sadie Boo-Boo Wintermute</a> play on “Flowerhours.” Intriguing name, and even more intriguing songs! A tribute to Chinese poet and frequent carouser Liu Ling, and a beautiful cover of Billy Holiday’s “My Man” will be included!</p>
<p>-DJ Lilly
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		<title>So Many Wizards In-Studio on Gachan Gachan from 4-6 PM Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 19:12:15 +0000</pubDate>
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The adorably-monikered So Many Wizards will play in-studio on Gachan Gachan w/ DJ Space Cadet from 4-6 PM today. The band is an indie pop band with upbeat melodies and extra keyboard! They&#8217;re also one of the most active, up-and-coming bands in LA - LA Record named their new EP one of the top fifteen releases to watch [...]]]></description>
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<p>The adorably-monikered So Many Wizards will play in-studio on Gachan Gachan w/ DJ Space Cadet from 4-6 PM today. The band is an indie pop band with upbeat melodies and extra keyboard! They&#8217;re also one of the most active, up-and-coming bands in LA - LA Record named their new EP one of the top fifteen releases to watch out for this Summer! If you missed them at the KSPC Press Residency in July, this is your chance to hear them!
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		<title>KSPC Charts 8/16 - 8/22</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 16:35:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Oakland foursome the Splinters were #1 on KSPC for the second week in a row!
1.    The Splinters    Kick    Double Negative
2.    Grasscut    1 Inch/ 1/2 Mile    Ninjatune
3.    Candy Claws    Hidden Lands    twosyllable
4.    Vanish Valley    Vanish Valley    Hard Bark
5.    Frontier Ruckus    Deadmalls and Nightfalls    Ramseur
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<p>Oakland foursome the Splinters were #1 on KSPC for the second week in a row!</p>
<p>1.   <strong> The Splinters</strong>    Kick    Double Negative<br />
2.   <strong> Grasscut </strong>   1 Inch/ 1/2 Mile    Ninjatune<br />
3.   <strong> Candy Claws</strong>    Hidden Lands    twosyllable<br />
4.    <strong>Vanish Valley</strong>    Vanish Valley    Hard Bark<br />
5.   <strong> Frontier Ruckus </strong>   Deadmalls and Nightfalls    Ramseur<br />
6.  <strong>  Cotton Jones  </strong>  Tall Hours in the Glowstream    Suicide Squeeze<br />
7.   <strong> Wavves </strong>   King of the Beach    Fat Possum<br />
8.  <strong>  So Many Wizards </strong>   So Many Wizards EP    Self-released<br />
9.  <strong>  Halloween Swim Team </strong>   Antennaaa.i    How To Be a Microwave<br />
10.  <strong>  Ostrich Eyes  </strong>  Ostrich Eyes EP    Self-released<br />
11.   <strong> Various Artists</strong>    Palenque Palenque!     Soundway<br />
12. <strong>   Ariel Pink&#8217;s Haunted Graffiti  </strong>  Before Today    4AD<br />
13.   <strong> Jaill </strong>   That&#8217;s How We Burn    Subpop<br />
14.  <strong>  The Wild Reeds</strong>    The Wild Reeds    Self-released<br />
15.  <strong>  Moonhearts </strong>   Moonhearts    Tic Tac Totally<br />
16.   <strong> And Vice Versa / Magical Mistakes</strong>    Going Nowhere    Something America<br />
17.   <strong> Baths </strong>   Cerulean    Anticon<br />
18.  <strong>  Social Studies </strong>   Wind Up Wooden Heart    Antenna Farm<br />
19.  <strong>  Bare Wires </strong>   Seeking Love    Castle Face<br />
20.  <strong>  The Books </strong>   The Way Out    Temporary Residence Ltd<br />
21.  <strong>  Matthew Dear  </strong>  Black City    Ghostly<br />
22.    <strong>Karen Elson</strong>    The Ghost Who Walks    XL<br />
23.  <strong>  Various Artists  </strong>  Cloud Cuckooland    Finders Keepers / B-Music<br />
24.   <strong> Lower Dens </strong>   Twin Hand Movements    Gnomonsong<br />
25.   <strong> Lille </strong>   Tall Shoulders    Whale Heart<br />
26.    <strong>Fol Chen   </strong> Part 2: The New December    Asthmatic Kitty<br />
27.  <strong>  Summer Vacation </strong>   Angry at the World    Self-released<br />
28.   <strong> Health </strong>   DISCO2    Lovepump United<br />
29.    <strong>School of Seven Bells</strong>    Disconnect from Desire    Ghostly International / Vagrant<br />
30.   <strong> Vehicle Blues</strong>    Vehicle Blues EP    Bridgetown
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		<title>Cap&#8217;n Jazz Review/Preview: My punk rock exorcism</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 02:54:50 +0000</pubDate>
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Pictured: Rachel D. (bottom left, center) gazing mistily at Cap&#8217;n Jazz frontman Tim Kinsella during their 7/23 reunion show at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. (More photos at Brightest Young Things.) Today, she explains why you should definitely see them on 8/28 at the Echoplex.
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<p><em>Pictured: Rachel D. (bottom left, center) gazing mistily at </em><em><a href="http://www.facebook.com/capnjazz">Cap&#8217;n Jazz</a></em><em> frontman Tim Kinsella during their 7/23 reunion show at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. (More photos at <a href="http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/articles/103641.htm">Brightest Young Things</a>.) Today, she explains why you should definitely see them <a href="http://www.attheecho.com/2010/04/21/saturday-08-28-10-capn-jazz-echoplex/">on 8/28 at the Echoplex</a>.</em></p>
<p><strong>July 23rd, 2010</strong> - It is an unspeakably hot Friday night in D.C., probably one of the hottest nights on record. The air conditioner in the Black Cat is out of commission. The bands and the audience are pouring sweat all over one another and their instruments.</p>
<p>As soon as Cap’n Jazz strikes their first chord, we are plastered, literally plastered to the front of the stage, like stinky human papier mache.</p>
<p>The crowd – mostly kids who can’t much older now than the members of Cap’n Jazz were <a href="http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/tim-kinsella-capn-jazz-emo-reunion-wicker-park-fest/Content?oid=2165979">when they formed the band in ‘89</a> – instantly transform from stand-offish all-ages scenesters into some kind of delighted sea creature, tentacles waving, reaching out to gather the band into its <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBg0k9GbHiw">many-limbed embrace</a>. (I’m mixing my metaphors, but please, bear with me.)</p>
<p>The fluid (and, uh, squishy) press forward became kind of comfortable once you adjusted to the idea of being very, very friendly with your neighbors. To the girl to whom I, fearing for my safety, clung bodily for the duration of the night – I’m sorry, I never got your name, but I really do owe you dinner.</p>
<p>It is so unbelievable, unbearably hot. Eventually we stop noticing. We are bathed in a slick of pure adolescent sweat.</p>
<p>Tim holds up his water bottle. People cheer. Tim says, “I kinda feel like a jackass, you know, getting up in front of people and having them cheer for me. But cheering for water! That’s something else. That’s great. It’s like, <em>‘Yeah!! The source of life!!’</em>” The source of life! Water was dispensed upon us. We are baptized in the streams of Ice Mountain.</p>
<p>Then there is laying on of hands. We touch Tim and he touches us back. While I don’t believe his feet ever actually left the stage, the sea of limbs was such that as he sang, he could periodically just kinda <em>lean forward</em> into the press and be supported and touched in many places.</p>
<p>The really beautiful moment was when – and I can’t explain how or why this happened, chalk it up to the spirit of rock’n’roll – Tim reached out and <em>pressed his palm against my forehead</em>, then gathered me into a sweaty one-armed hug and nuzzled my face. It felt like an exorcism. I was healed.</p>
<p>Later: a young man next to me says, grinning, “Dude, I’ve cried straight through the past five songs!” He was so sweaty, I don’t think anyone would have noticed.</p>
<p>By the end of the night, I was soaking in the sweat and tears of hundreds of young people. It was very human. I felt very alive.</p>
<p>The bottom line: That a group of grown men playing songs they wrote when they were 16, almost 20 years ago, can still incite a teen-age riot is nothing short of a miracle. <a href="http://www.attheecho.com/2010/04/21/saturday-08-28-10-capn-jazz-echoplex/">See Cap’n Jazz at the Echoplex on August 28th</a>. Get up front. And if you value your dignity, for god’s sake do not wear a white t-shirt.</p>
<p>-<a href="http://www.attheecho.com/2010/04/21/saturday-08-28-10-capn-jazz-echoplex/">rachel d. </a>
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		<title>Staff Pick Baths - &#8220;Cerulean&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 22:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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Baths  is the moniker of outer-LA native Will Wiesenfeld. At all of 21 years,  Wiesenfeld has made his name as a producer, musician and remix master on  the LA scene. That may be over-stating it just a little bit, but what  he&#8217;s doing is certainly impressive. Even more impressive is Cerulean, [...]]]></description>
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<p><font style="font-size: 12pt"><font size="+0"><font style="font-size: 10pt">Baths  is the moniker of outer-LA native Will Wiesenfeld. At all of 21 years,  Wiesenfeld has made his name as a producer, musician and remix master on  the LA scene. That may be over-stating it just a little bit, but what  he&#8217;s doing is certainly impressive. Even more impressive is <span style="font-style: italic">Cerulean</span>, his first album under the name Baths out on Anticon Records now.<br />
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<p style="text-align: left"><font style="font-size: 12pt"><font size="+0"><font style="font-size: 10pt">Cerulean  is lush electro-pop, dense or floating in all the right places,  sometimes all at once. It is wonderfully conceived and spans several  genres and scenes, from the cosmic glitch-hop of Flying Lotus, to the  ambient to the  straight-forward electronic pop of Passion Pit&#8217;s <span style="font-style: italic">Chunk of Change</span>.  The record flows and is a joy to listen to from beginning to end. I  feel like I&#8217;m writing his mid-semester high school report or grading a  paper, but if <span style="font-style: italic">Cerulean</span> was a final essay, and I was Wiesenfeld&#8217;s teacher, it would be the one I&#8217;d keep to show new students how to do it right. </font></font></font></p>
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		<title>Segment 2 of Kate Reid Interview on &#8220;Claremont Straight Ahead&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 22:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Segment 2 of Larry the Fox&#8217;s interview of Jazz Vocalist and Pianist Kate Reid will be aired on &#8220;Claremont Straight Ahead&#8221; at 1:00 pm on Monday, August 23. Kate will perform at a House Concert in Claremont on Saturday, August 28. For more information regarding this event and tickets, contact the California Jazz Arts Society at www.caljas.org.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Segment 2 of Larry the Fox&#8217;s interview of Jazz Vocalist and Pianist <strong>Kate Reid</strong> will be aired on &#8220;Claremont Straight Ahead&#8221; at <strong>1:00 pm on Monday, August 23. </strong>Kate will perform at a House Concert in Claremont on Saturday, August 28. For more information regarding this event and tickets, contact the California Jazz Arts Society at <a href="http://www.caljas.org/">www.caljas.org</a>.
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		<title>Nerdcore artist &#8220;Ill Gill&#8221; and &#8220;Nameless&#8221; performing live on the Video Game Music Show</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 05:19:26 +0000</pubDate>
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This Friday (Aug 20th), Nerdcore artist &#8220;Ill Gill&#8221; and &#8220;Nameless&#8221; will perform live on the Video Game Music Show from 4 - 6pm.  Tune in and nerd out to some nerdy rap, YO!
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<div align="left">This Friday (Aug 20th), Nerdcore artist &#8220;Ill Gill&#8221; and &#8220;Nameless&#8221; will perform live on the Video Game Music Show from 4 - 6pm.  Tune in and nerd out to some nerdy rap, YO!</div>
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		<title>KSPC Charts 8/9 - 8/15</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 23:28:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Kick, a brand new album by the Splinters, reached #1 on the KSPC charts on just its first week here at the station! Think riot grrrl plus garage rock&#8230; like the Raincoats!
1.    The Splinters    Kick    Double Negative
2.    Black Elephant    August    Trabajo
3.    Baths    Cerulean    Anticon
4.    Various Artists    Cloud Cuckooland    Finders Keepers / [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kick, a brand new album by the Splinters, reached #1 on the KSPC charts on just its first week here at the station! Think riot grrrl plus garage rock&#8230; like the Raincoats!<br />
1.   <strong> The Splinters </strong>   Kick    Double Negative<br />
2.   <strong> Black Elephant  </strong>  August    Trabajo<br />
3.    <strong>Baths</strong>    Cerulean    Anticon<br />
4.  <strong>  Various Artists</strong>    Cloud Cuckooland    Finders Keepers / B-Music<br />
5.    <strong>Ariel Pink&#8217;s Haunted Graffiti </strong>   Before Today    4AD<br />
6.   <strong> School of Seven Bells</strong>    Disconnect from Desire    Ghostly International / Vagrant<br />
7.    <strong>Wavves </strong>   King of the Beach    Fat Possum<br />
8.<strong>    Ostrich Eyes  </strong>  Ostrich Eyes EP    Self-released<br />
9.    <strong>The Wild Reeds</strong>    Songs for Morning, Afternoon, and Evening    Self-released<br />
10.   <strong> Moonhearts</strong>    Moonhearts    Tic Tac Totally<br />
11.  <strong>  Moon Pearl </strong>   Moon Pearl    Self-released<br />
12.   <strong> Social Studies  </strong>  Wind Up Wooden Heart    Antenna Farm<br />
13.    <strong>Ty Segall  </strong>  Melted    Goner<br />
14.   <strong> Lower Dens  </strong>  Twin Hand Movements    Gnomonsong<br />
15.  <strong>  Vanish Valley</strong>    Vanish Valley    Hard Bark<br />
16.   <strong> Frontier Ruckus</strong>    Deadmalls &#038; Nightfalls    Ramseur<br />
17.    <strong>Various Artists</strong>    PDX Pop Now!    Self-released<br />
18.    <strong>Fol Chen </strong>   Part 2: The New December    Asthmatic Kitty<br />
19.  <strong>  Xenia Beliayeva </strong>   Ever Since    Shitkatapult<br />
20.   <strong> Department of Eagles</strong>    Archives 2003-2006    American Dust<br />
21.    <strong>Here We Go Magic</strong>    Pigeons    Secretly Canadian<br />
22.    <strong>Chatham County Line </strong>   Wildwood    Yep Roc<br />
23. <strong>   Procedure Club</strong>    Doomed Forever    Slumberland<br />
24.   <strong> Halloween Swim Team</strong>    Antennaaa.i    How To Be a Microwave<br />
25.   <strong> And Vice Versa / Magical Mistakes </strong>   Going Nowhere    Something America<br />
26.   <strong> Moses Campbell</strong>    Who Are You? Who Is Anyone?    Olfactory<br />
27.  <strong>  Sheetah et les Weissmuller  </strong>  Hola Ye-Yeah    Screaming Apple<br />
28.  <strong>  Konono No 1 </strong>   Assume Crash Position    Crammed Disc<br />
29.   <strong> Colour Revolt  </strong>  The Cradle    New Fear<br />
30.    <strong>Maps &#038; Atlases </strong>   Perch Patchwork    Barsuk
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		<title>Nouns Live on 8/17 &#8220;Flowerhours&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 19:44:48 +0000</pubDate>
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Nouns began recording her music in Winter &#8216;09, somewhere in Orange County, CA. I saw her play at Pehrspace this summer and thought her songs were wonderful. So wonderful that I invited her to play on my radio show this summer. And now it is finally happening!
Tune in this Tuesday, August 17th at 9PM to hear her lovely songs for [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.last.fm/music/Nouns">Nouns</a> began recording her music in Winter &#8216;09, somewhere in Orange County, CA. I saw her play at Pehrspace this summer and thought her songs were wonderful. So wonderful that I invited her to play on my radio show this summer. And now it is finally happening!</p>
<p>Tune in this Tuesday, August 17th at 9PM to hear her lovely songs for yourself on &#8220;Flowerhours.&#8221; She will be playing two absolutely new songs just to make the set even more exciting.</p>
<p> -DJ Lilly</p>
<p>Note: This is part 5 of 7 of the &#8220;Summer Songs&#8221; In-Studio Series on &#8220;Flowerhours.&#8221;
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