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DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ Interview

Interviewing House Music’s Favorite Witch: DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ By Henry Holcomb Putting on DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ for the first time transports you across time. Blending disco and synth with the sounds of soundtracks that dominated pop culture in early 2000s media, DJ Sabrina takes house music in a new direction. Often […]

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From the Music Director's Desk: Cringe Pick of the Week

In the KRLX music department we get to listen to a lot of great music… but we also come across the bad and the ugly. Each week we will highlight the worst music we can find with our new series: ‘Cringe Pick of the Week’. This week we’re bringing to you ‘Sizzle’ by Electrohoney.  <p><br

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Record Librarian Staff Picks: Edward Malnar

1) CD, “Put Danger back into Your Life” by Folksongs for the Afterlife This poetic and lyrical prog-rock group’s style is simultaneously calming and exciting.  I found it by chance but keep going back to capture more of its essence of human experience.   2) LP, “Boston,” Boston.  This rock classic is one of the

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Marco Werman Documentary Preview

View the Marco Werman documentary preview and be sure to stop by Live at the Cave this Wednesday night from 8-9pm! This KRLX exclusive is brought to you by KRLX board members Cole Frank, Max Esslinger, and Katie Koza.

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Interview with Harry Potter Bandemonium DJs!

Why did you choose to do a show about Harry Potter? Mary Reagan: Who wouldn’t want to do a show about Harry Potter?! It’s a great excuse to reread the books and fun to be able to share them with lots of other people. MacKenzie: Because the muggle world we live in needs to be reminded of magic

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Interview w/ Harry Potter Bandemonium DJs!

Why did you choose to do a show about Harry Potter? Mary Reagan: Who wouldn’t want to do a show about Harry Potter?! It’s a great excuse to reread the books and fun to be able to share them with lots of other people. MacKenzie: Because the muggle world we live in needs to be reminded of magic

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c. Kostra "Now I Feel It"

Spend a few weeks exploring Minneapolis’s music scene and you’ll likely discover that indie tape labels are a thriving – or drowning, depending on who you ask – trade, with what feels like millions of labels and a handful of often great music stores peddling them, to boot. Pytch is one that might top my

Blog Article, Music, Prose & Poetry, The Bucket

For Elliott

“Grabbing onto whatever’s around / For the soaring high or the crushing down” -Elliott Smith, “2:45 AM”   His blue body was stiff long before it happened—   a slice between bone, no hesitation.   The case is cold but to me he’ll always   be a sad man in a big house in Echo

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Resources for Supporting BIPOC Artists and Dismantling Systemic Racism

We at The Bucket encourage everybody to educate themselves on systemic racism in the U.S. and beyond, as well as antiracist strategies and ways to support BIPOC artists and creators. Though there are a wealth of these resources available online, we have compiled a brief list of resources dealing specifically with supporting BIPOC content creators.

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Interview: Emanuel and the Fear

Had tons of fun interviewing Emanuel Ayvas, frontman of the endlessly imaginative and eclectic Brooklyn indie rockers Emanuel and the Fear. They’ve got a new album coming out soon –– keep an eye out!!! Here’s the interview: And heeeeere’s the song previewed in the clip: Emanuel and the Fear by Emanuel and the Fear –

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The Sounds of Los Angeles

Palm trees, movies, surfin’, and skatin’; symbols of a city of wealth in the oasis that is Los Angeles. From Point Break to 500 Days of Summer there are some images of the city of Angels which forever stuck in the popular consciousness. The combination of year round warmth and the largest movie industry in

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The Magic of the Movie Musical

No, this post is not about La La Land. Instead, I bring your attention to Sing Street, the third movie-musical directed by John Carney. Following Once and Begin Again, Sing Street has many of the same elements that made the first two films successful, but it’s most noticeable departure is it’s heavy play into nostalgia.

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Belated Valentine's Day Mix

Instead of working on comps, I decided to make a Valentine’s Day mix of some of my favorite songs about love or at least songs that I associate with love. Tracklist: The Durutti Column – Sketch For Summer Arthur Russell – A Little Lost Sonya Spence – Let Love Flow On Broken Social Scene –

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