The talented local freak folk experimentalist, Luxury Prison, dropped in to Studio K (http://www.radiok.org/instudios/) to chat with us and perform a set! Recorded 1.4.19 at Radio K. http://radiok.org Be sure to check out their in-studio performance! https://youtu.be/ka04dKv_pLk Radio K is the award-winning student-run radio station of the University of Minnesota, playing an eclectic variety of independent music both old and new. Listen to Radio K at 770 AM, 100.7 FM and 104.5 FM, as well as online at radiok.org. Video shot and edited by Grace Baldwin. Interview conducted by Sylvia Jennings.
Many Native people are dissatisfied with the media portrayal of Indigenous communities across Turtle Island. In this episode, we hear from a Native reporter who is changing the very framework for how stories are told. A Native spokesperson talks about how she found her voice and her ability to speak for her community. And a group of Native women talk about the barriers to reaching out to reporters and being heard.
Minneapolis and Brooklyn based dream-pop group, Tiny Deaths, stopped by Studio K (http://www.radiok.org/instudios/) to chat with us and perform a set! Recorded 9.28.18 at Radio K. http://radiok.org Be sure to check out their in-studio performance! https://youtu.be/EwW-Zv3Jg_0 Radio K is the award-winning student-run radio station of the University of Minnesota, playing an eclectic variety of independent music both old and new. Listen to Radio K at 770 AM, 100.7 FM and 104.5 FM, as well as online at radiok.org. Video shot and edited by Grace Baldwin. Interview conducted by Sam Walsh.
Psychedelic dream pop artist, Loud Sun, joined us live in Studio K (http://www.radiok.org/instudios/) to perform a set. Recorded 12.29.17 at Radio K.
Video shot by Grace Baldwin and Ellie Hendrix Edited by Grace Baldwin.
Local Hip Hop artist Sean Anonymous joined us in Studio K on January 29th. Featured above is his track “Pack Your Bags” from the 2015 release “Better Days”.
Check it! http://www.seananonymous.com/
Radio K is the award-winning student-run radio station of the University of Minnesota, playing an eclectic variety of independent music both old and new.
Listen to Radio K at 770 AM, 100.7 FM and 104.5 FM, as well as online at radiok.org.
Video shot by Sam Legierski, Jack Kenny, and Will Youel.
Edited by Will Youel.
Audio recorded and mastered by Mike Price.
By Doug MacRostie.
A couple months ago, three young guys came strolling into the KAXE studios with a new CD they’d just recorded and produced. Introducing themselves as Kazyak they left a copy of “A Beautiful Brontosaurus” and continued on their trip from visiting family in Northern MN to the Twin Cities.
They struck me as being very friendly and down to Earth, and also very passionate and proud of the music they’d produced. The cover artwork was great and I put the CD in right after they left and loved it instantly. The first song, “Join the Band” kicks it off perfect and it just builds and grows from there – one of my favs is the 11+ minute “Don’t Let’s Be Silly”. It’s folk music at it’s core, with elements of jazz, soul, rock and jam.
I remembered them mentioning they would be back in the area in Sept. and invited them to come to the studios to talk about their music, and I am very excited to have Jed, Peter and Danny in-studio this week on Centerstage MN. We’ll talk about their lives and their music, and they’ll be performing some acoustic tunes – and while the CD is based mostly around electric instrumentation, the scaled-down acoustic set-up only makes their 3 part harmonies shine even brighter. They’ve got a bunch of gigs in Northern MN and beyond, so check out their schedule!
Talking with them, they’ll go from some lighthearted humor to something profound in the blink of an eye – which is also represented in their music. Many different styles, influences, emotions, thoughts and ideas all coming together as one thing: Kazyak.
Ivy Ford is a blues guitarist and singer from the Chicago area, and is a rising star in the city’s revered blues scene. At age 26, she’s part of a new generation of high quality blues talent. Ahead of a performance with John Primer in Thunder Bay, she chats with host Will Moore about getting started in the blues, playing at Buddy Guy’s legendary venue, and mentions a few of her favorite young blues musicians performing today. She also talks about her latest album “Harvesting my Roots” and new music coming in 2020.
More about Ivy can be found on her website here: https://www.ivyfordmusic.com/
On this episode of Real College Podcast Hannah Dove and Alex Schumacher sit down with four actors performing in the Guthrie’s production of Cyrano de Bergerac to discuss their experiences in the Guthrie BFA Acting Program and their role in Cyrano.
https://www.guthrietheater.org/shows-and-tickets/2018-2019-season/cyrano-de-bergerac/