IN-STUDIO: Chiptune artist DASID on the Video Game Music Show this Friday 11/4/11
This Friday 11/4/11 in-studio guest chiptune artist DASID from LA will be on the Video Game Music Show to do a live interview and a live performance. Tune in this Friday at 6pm and be prepared to have your mind…
IN-STUDIO: Amanda Jo Williams Live on “Flowerhours” TODAY!
Photo Credit: M Escribano Tune in to "Flowerhours" from 5-6pm today, Tuesday 11/1, to hear an interview and live in-studio performance from LA folk musician Amanda Jo Williams! She will be performing songs from her "Homeheart" EP and newer ones…
KSPC Charts 10/17/11-10/23/11
Our charts for last week! Coming in at #1 is Neon Indian’s latest, Era Extrana. Read what else KSPC has been spinning here!
IN-STUDIO: Kitchen Hips Performs on Flowerhours Today @ 5PM!
Tune in from 5pm-6pm today to hear Pomona College's own Kitchen Hips perform live on "Flowerhours" with DJ Lilly
SHOW REVIEW: Battles at Club Mayan
Photo by Andrew Youssef (Stereogum).
In support of their latest album, Gloss Drop, Battles graced Los Angeles with a night of experimental rock stylings this Monday, headlining a show at Club Mayan in Downtown LA with tour-mates Walls and Nisennenmondai. The Italian electronic duo Walls opened the show. Working from a a table stacked with samplers, drum machines, effects pedals and other miscellaneous gear, they played a handful of lengthy hypnotic movements characterized by blissful ambience and textures morphing over steady electronic beats. Next came Nisennenmondai, an all-girl three-piece band from Tokyo, who pummeled through an otherworldly and upbeat set of progressive and moody instrumentals. With layered guitar loops, steady bass lines and evolving drum patterns, Nisennenmondai’s songs would typically begin with some minimal instrumentation and develop excitedly into epic freak outs (“Mirrorball”) or sometimes remained stubbornly dense with tension until a song’s anti-climactic ending (“Fans”). The openers’ bands set the mood perfectly for Battles, who are in fact co-currating the next ATP where all three bands are slated to perform.
SHOW REVIEW: St. Vincent at The Music Box
Fall break 2011 ended fantastically, for me, with a chance to see one of my favorite musical artists of the past couple years: St. Vincent. Even if you don’t listen to St. Vincent, you may have enjoyed frontwoman Annie Clark’s skills without even knowing it: she was a member of both The Polyphonic Spree and Sufjan Stevens’ touring band. Clark, a porcelain-skinned, deceptively-waifish singer and guitarist, is an artist whose sheer talent claws its way through the feeblest of earbuds, unable to be ignored—so you can imagine my excitement to see her perform live. Her talent—and there really is a considerable lot of it—was in full, spotlit, often overwhelming display on Tuesday night.
KSPC featured on NPR Music website!
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Guys, we’re famous! KSPC was one of eight college radio stations chosen to help curate a playlist on the NPR Music website.
ALBUM REVIEW: American Goldwing by Blitzen Trapper
As far as bands go, Blitzen Trapper has become one of my favorite traveling companions. Don’t worry–I’m not harboring any delusions about having spent a wild month on tour with them, rattling across the country one dimly lit bar or crowded nightclub at a time. I’m talking about the way their songs create a sense of adventure, a narrative that leads you on a journey through a distinct environment—usually past a woodsy creek or through a sleepy mountain town. The band has proved they are gifted raconteurs and American Goldwing, their sixth full-length album, is no exception to this.
INTERVIEW: JAZZ TRUMPET LEGEND GUESTS ON “CLAREMONT STRAIGHT AHEAD”
Dr. Bobby Rodriguez, jazz trumpet legend, Grammy-nominated recording artist, author, dynamic bandleader, producer, composer, arranger and winning educator, will be a guest on Larry the Fox's straight-ahead jazz show on KSPC 88.7 FM and kspc.org at 1:00 pm on Monday, October 17. Dr. Rodriguez is a professor of Jazz and Latin Jazz at UCLA, UC Irvine, Pasadena College, and Pomona College. He has earned one Gold and three Platinum records, and produced six of his own recordings. Born and raised in East LA, he is a genuine role model for young people who also come from humble beginnings. Be sure to tune in to this interview of an amazing jazz star.
SHOW REVIEW: Toro y Moi at El Rey
It was a Monday night. I’d like to think I’m a responsible student. I rarely go out on school nights; heck, I would never just drive into LA to go to a concert. But on Monday, October 3rd, I did just that–specifically, to see Toro y Moi. My friends and I got in line about a half hour before the doors opened. To our surprise, the man of the hour himself, Chaz Bundick (better known by his stage name, Toro y Moi) casually walked by with the band. The people waiting in line, ourselves included, started applauding and before he rounded the corner to the stage entrance, Chaz turned and waved excitedly at his fans.
SHOW REVIEW: Yelawolf
Let’s cut straight to the chase: Tuesday at the El Rey, Yelawolf put on one of the best shows, hip hop or otherwise, that I have ever witnessed. He is the most dynamic and charismatic rapper working today, and if there is any justice in this world, he is about to be a major superstar. Which in a way would be kind of sad, because it means that he probably won’t be playing venues where he can jump into the crowd from a fifteen foot high stage-side truss. Of course, this was just one electrifying moment from a night full of them; enumerating the complete list would take many thousands of words.
In-Studio: video game composer JIM CUOMO on the Video Game Music Show this Friday 10/14/11
Video game composer and chiptune artist Jim Cuomo will be an in-studio guest on the Video Game Music show this Friday 10/14/11. He will be doing a live interview and a live perfmance through out the show. Jim Cuomo a…
Happy College Radio Day!
Greetings, music fans everywhere! Today is College Radio Day. What, you might ask, is that (if you didn’t just click on the link)? Well, it’s a day to appreciate and celebrate everything good about college radio–the new music everyone gets to hear, the DJs learning skills and spinning sweet tracks for an audience outside just their circle of friends, and the connections between stations and people that form through our shared love of music.
ALBUM REVIEW: Tamer Animals by Other Lives
I have this friend who, whenever I play her a new album, immediately rattles off a list of all the bands it reminds her of. Although most of the time I can completely see how the gruff edge of a singer’s voice could reminds her of The National, or how a frenzy of synthesized beats could evoke Discovery, for some reason this drives me crazy. As soon as the list becomes a weird four-part hybrid (“It’s totally like…Miike Snow meets Dirty Projectors and Grizzly Bear, with a little Animal Collective…”) I wonder why it can’t just be a fabulous experience of new music.
IN-STUDIO: chiphop group A_RIVAL on the Video Game Music Show this Friday 10/7/11
Chiphop / Nerdcore group A_RIVAL will be an in-studio guest on the Video Game Music Show this Friday 10/7/11 at 6pm. Game music producer, composer, and performer A_Rival, proudly announces the release of his debut CD, "8-Bit Pimp"; the first…
SHOW REVIEW: Blind Pilot and Dan Mangan at El Rey
Photo by Rachel Fidler.
I started off October right this year. My suitemates and I headed out to Santa Ana on a whim on the 1st, having found out about this concert only days before, but it was the best decision we could’ve made. My new favorite singer, Dan Mangan, referred to on his website as a “fresh-faced folk singer from Vancouver, Canada”, was opening for Blind Pilot at the Galaxy Theater.
Charts 9/26-10/3
The Dum Dum Girls’ newest album, Only in Dreams, released on Sub Pop records, tops our charts this week.
ALBUM REVIEW: Dig On by She Keeps Bees
She Keeps Bees plays smoldering, gorgeous, alt-folk rock with a bluesy, rhythmic feel. This powerful, Brooklyn-based duo creates an incredibly resonant, full sound with only guitar, drums and vocals. Jessica Larrabee’s raw, beautiful voice emotes plaintive bitterness, and echoes in aching harmonies across the methodical roll of Andy LaPlant’s drums.
INTERVIEW: CHARLIE PARKER MEETS BOB WILLS
Jazz guitar virtuoso Bruce Forman will be a guest on "Claremont Straight Ahead", hosted by Larry the Fox, at 1:00 pm on Monday, October 3. Bruce has performed and recorded with most of the legends of jazz and has 16 CD's to…
SC3 / Arcade party with live music in Alhambra, CA on 10/01/11
The next SC3 arcade party will take place on Saturday, October 1, 2011, from 12 noon to 12 midnight, at the Nucleus gallery in Alhambra, CA! As always, we'll have dozens of bona fide vintage coin-ops and home consoles on…