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No Fidelity is Carleton's first, foremost, and only music magazine and has been covering its beat since 2014. Published each term, NoFi features student content in the form of prose, poetry, photography, illustration, interviews, etc. NoFi also runs a music Imprint, releasing student-created, written, and recorded tracks to accompany the magazine's release. As a project of KRLX and The Cave, NoFi brings music and creativity together to celebrate our shared passion for radio, music, and art. We always welcome contributors to write, illustrate, and format our magazine.
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Interviews, No Fidelity

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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Parquet Courts Interview

Interview with Andrew Savage of Parquet Courts By Will Prim After 3 years and a pandemic, Parquet Courts have released a new album and are back on the road. Sympathy for Life, released in October of 2021 on Rough Trade, marks the band’s 7th full length LP, and portrays how the group has continued to

Music

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

Promotions

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 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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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

Feed, Music, Reviews

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

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A Comedy of Errors – Hippo Campus's "landmark"

Hippo Campus is an awful burden I’ve had to schlep for three years too many. If you even needed further proof that the twenty-tens and music don’t bode well together, look no further. Call me an old man. Tell me I don’t get it. But before you do that, check out this excerpt from their

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Review: Hozier's Wasteland, Baby!

Poetry if nothing else, the songwriting on Hozier’s sophomore album, Wasteland, Baby! Is raw and honest. Each song is a different picture painted with passionate lyrics exploring dualities in life: love and death, joy and sadness; as well as other heavy, yet exciting themes like mystery and despair. Unique rhythms, decorative guitar, and grounding percussion

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