1996 Spring Program Guide

1996 Spring Program Guide

. l lCN 81lril1g Progr ide / / . (, r 0 l\lacalester Colle.re Radio iJ. STEP OFF SUCKER Office Lb1e: 696-6082 Reqi1est Line: 696-6312 Midnight - 2 a.m. "No World View" Daniel Fierman Monday A weekly foray into new rock and hip-hop. The quietest lo-fi to 8 - 10 a.m. "American Music Project" Caleb Christopher the loudest beat box from the Eighties on. Can you paint pictures with music? American music runs with 2 - 4 a.m. "Nude Ants" Aaron Merrill place, imagination, and soul. A new location each week, so tune in A user-friendly collection of chilly selections featuring psyche• and find America! delic electronic music with ambient textures and house, trance, 10 - Noon "Suave Rock II" Alexis M. Cairns hip-hop, dub, and jungle rhythms. Saucier than ever. A choice blend of the attitude-infused phenoms who define "cool." Wednesday Noon - 2 p.m. "Come to the Opera!" Amanda Luker Two hours of breathtaking music from the great opera houses of 8 - 10 a.m, "The Rhumba Box Vol. 2" Steven Yantis the world. Opera novices and connoisseurs are welcome to enjoy Brand new dance, rock, and other stuff to knock your block off. everything from Saint-Saens to Strauss, Mozart to Meyerbeer. You can: sing along, but call me first. Requests are very welcome. 10 - Noon "Revival Meeting" Morrey Nellis 2 - 4 p.m, "Martha Stewart Living" Kate Scullin and Julie Liu A black eye or a feather in your cap. Music that will save your soul. Roots music from everywhere. Noon - 2 p.m. "Swingcheese" Robin Moore 4 - 6 p.m, "Jazz Giants" Leif Johnson Giant, mythic, heroic figures in Jazz from its conception to 1965. A fabulous array of swing and jazz with a strong tendency towards From Armstrong, Basie, Ellington, and Coleman Hawkins up the vocal side of song. through Coltrane. Nothing obscure, just the monumental players' 2 - 4 p.m. "The Blue Experience" Carleton Sumner Gholz Jazz for your ears, soul, and spirit. A show for everyone and best work. anyone interested in exploring the amazing stretches of jazz. New 6 - 8 p.m. "Back in the Day Buffet" Mike Storey The 6-8 soul buffet. and old, established jazz giants and young rookie artists will all have equal playing time. 8 -10 p.m. "Music, Martinis, and Memories" Jenni Undis 4 - 6 p.m, "The Leon & Tuttle Metal Exhibition" Russell Light a cigarette. Don't smoke it, just let it bum in the ashtray. Fill a collins glass with ice. Add 1 1/2 ounces of gin and a dash of Colliton and Dave Cook A good ol' fashioned metal show introducing an obscure band sweet vermouth. Stir. Strain into a martini glass, and garnish with a every week. pimento-stuffed olive impaled on a tiny plastic spear. Sip through the duration of the show. 6 - 8 p.m, "Platanos Verde" Daniel Moore Shakin' da butt all day long, no matter what is the hour! Listen to 10 - Midnight "B-Boys and B-Sides" Derek and Maxx Keltgen Straight hip-hop with guest appearances by local artists. Only real my show and your life will grow and you'll obtain lots of power. heads need listen. 'Nuff said. 8 - 10 p.m, "Up Your April" Eric Hausken Join Eric for league-only, 10 pin tournament play. 7-10 splits, Midnight - 2 a.m. "Michelle's Moonlight Manor'' Michelle sweaty necks, good new rock. Hayes Welcome to the home of rock and roll, where you will find all the 10 - Midnight "Coast to Coast" T.J. Mahoney Coast to coast hip-hop. delicacies to entice and excite your musical hunger. Midnight - 2 a.m. "The Outlet" Greg Moss 2 - 4 a.m. "Cooking with Napalm" John Dehning Dissonance, dynamics, rhythm, rhyme, assonance ... thump! Tips on cooking herds o' water buffalo in between industrial, post• skring! ploink! Grainhoppers of attitude (blessing or curse) and punk, and metal-punk stuff. Bring wienies. noise, noise, noise. Punk/post-punk, whatever. 2 - 4 a.m. "Steve's Daunting Childhood" Steve Jenkins Tuesday Steve regresses back to his childhood to play you all the music 8 -10 a.m. "Half-Time Feel" Brian J. Whiton from the 80's that stuck in his head. Jazz-learn more about this beautiful yet demanding style of music by tuning into this relaxin' show. Thursday 10 - Noon "Castle GraySKA" Angela Kollmann Two hours of skankin' fun! With everything from Jamaican, 2 8 - 10 a.m, "The Brian Ellsworth Show" Brian Ellsworth Check out some rockin' ska-all your favorite old school ska-core Tone, Third Wave, and Ska-Core! and rock steady tunes. Noon - 2 p.m. "Dog Hill" Jesse Stanton Zydeco and cajun-the music of French-speaking Louisiana. 10 - Noon "Women Who Rock" Patti Cleary The woman-identified show with a clit-rock edge. Suck this. 2 - 4 p.m, "Surreal Computer Sounds" Nicholas Foreit Noon - 2 p.m, "Metagalactic Sitting Space Only" Nina Aronson Two hours of music made from most everything except real New sounds of today and yesterday that give life meaning-an instruments. So plug in and zone out. ambient, loud, soft, jazzy mix of delicious music. 4 - 6 p.m. "REAL American Music" Nate Sparks 2 - 4 p.m, "Viva Romanticos" John Roeser Three kinds of real country & western music - red, white, and blue. White-bread sap and drool from the mouths of both visionaries and 6 - 8 p.m. "Connexion Afro-Latino" Anthony Agadzi fools alike. Ride the wave. African, Caribbean, and Latin boogie music. 4 - 6 p.m, "It Ain't Dancehall if You Ain't Got Sawdust" Dan 8 - 10 p.m, "lndie 500" Sonia Grover Bain Lots of cool new rock, and racecars to boot. The closest thing you can find to those last-of-the-decent AM 10 - Midnight "The Beatdown Hour'' Dave Ashton country stations on the FM band. Can you feel it? Nothing can save ya. It's the last season for 6 - 8 p.m, "Coffee With Cream" Berry Steiner and Tweeps catchin' the vapors. The original St. Paul classic in a class of its Poli-Phillips own. • A smooth mix of jazz, dusties, soul, and hip-hop with authentic Tune in for two hours of rock and roll. Don't take it for granite. East Coast roots. Listen up and get your fix. 6 - 8 p.m, "Radio Free 1716 Selby" 8 - 10 p.m, "Glory Box" Kara Fiegenschuh Same address, different residents, same show. Tigger and cohorts Join DJ Clam on the show that never speaks. That's right, new present really cool live in-studio bands. music-indie rock, dance, hip-hop, and no talking-just stuttering. 8 - 10 p.m. "Blues Based" Hjalmer Tjan 10 p.m.-Midnight "The Absent Show" Matt Arlyck A mix of founding Blues acts with those who were in some way Hip-hop old and new. Geared toward "underground" rap. Features influenced by the blues-including R&B, Soul, Jazz and Rock. live freestyles, oldie favorites, and no B.S. 10 p.m, - Midnight "Headz Ain't Ready" Brian O'Fahey Midnight - 2 a.m, "Invasion from the Planet Rock" Pete Slept-on hip-hop artists from coast to coast. Bayard Midnight - 2 a.m, "Cookin' with Napalm" Mike Hourigan Two planets capable of sustaining life were discovered in January Remove those jack-knifed water buffalo with a heavy metal bomb. of, '96. The life forms from one of these planets did not appreciate 2 - 4 a.m. "Cho Mukats'ku ... " Bradley Traynor this and have taken over the airwaves for two-hours a week to Disco, disco, disco. From Gloria Gaynor to Finger 5. Koitsu wa instill the worst punishment known in the galaxy. Two solid hours neko da yo! of loud 'n' crazy rock. Will we ever learn? · 2 - 4 a.m, "Mean Kid Disco Hour'' Jess Brooks Sunday All your electro-industrial favorites and more! You know, what all 10 a.m. - Noon "Hair o' the Dog" Sean Campanella and Dylan those kids who wear all the black listen to. Huntsman Bluegrass: tobacco spittin', moonshine swillin', foot stompin' Friday tomfoolery. 8 - 10 a.m. "Pish, Posh, Punk and More ... Music That Won't Noon - 2 p.m, "From the Land of Sky Blue Waters" Mikael Make You Snore" Kristie Thompson Carlson and Nicholas Wice Punk rock, including some bands with ska influence and Mpls/St. The hits from the heartland that go great with a 36-pack Hamm's Paul locals. Chest. 10 a.m. - Noon "Time Slot Fiasco" Dan Friedman 2 p.m, - 4 p.m, "Toss the Burrito!" Matt Schlecht and Danny A radio show for the thematically confused. Expect great songs Morgenbesser from all genres of rock and hip-hop. Grab your guitar and put on your sneakers-we're having a picnic Noon - 2 p.m. "Viva Americana" Sam West under the stars. A show that aims to please your average American corduroy pants. 4 p.m, - 6 p.m, ''Infernal Noise Seminar" Cory Walker 2 - 4 p.m, "The Baptism" Benjamin Roberts Flail and wince as Cory sticks your ear into an industrial-strength Music that will make you proud you're an American. blender o' racket from all areas of the musical map. 4 - 6 p.m, "U.S vs. U.K." Evan Gross and Nick Hopmann 6 p.m, - 8 p.m, ''Plethora of Balls" Jacob Avidon and Tim The best new indie pop from these shores and across the Atlantic Oberweger brought to you by two arrogant, brash and witty young lads. Sports talk with two guys who like to be involved with sports even 6 - 8 p.m.

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