Got It Covered

For the week of October 2nd, 2012

October 2, 2012
  1. Matthew Dear: Beams
  2. David Byrne and St. Vincent: Love This Giant
  3. Chick Corea/Eddie Gomez/Paul Motian/Further Explorations: Further Explorations
  4. Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti: Mature Themes
  5. Wild Nothing: Nocturne
  6. Two Door Cinema Club: Beacon
  7. Presets: Pacifica
  8. Steve Lacy: The Sun
  9. The Garment District: Melody Elder
  10. Mournful Congregation: The Book of Kings

College Radio Day

October 1, 2012

Hi there listeners! In case you didn’t know, WRCT Pittsburgh is Carnegie Mellon University’s radio station and this Tuesday is a special day of celebration for college radio stations— it’s College Radio Day. The aim of College Radio Day is to harness the combined listenership of hundreds of thousands of college radio listeners throughout the world and to celebrate the important contribution of college radio by uniting for this one day. Think about all of the music that WRCT and other college radio stations have introduced to you throughout the years. Think about what your radio would sound like if there was no college radio. Please encourage your friends who would not normally listen to college radio to do so on this day and join WRCT in supporting freeform college radio.


Paperhouse: On VIA

If you haven’t left campus recently and aren’t Facebook friends with any of the coolest people in Pittsburgh, you might not be aware that VIA is happening this week.

“VIA? What the hell is that?” you may ask. Allow me to explain. Back in 2010, a couple of Pittsburgh friends decided that it was time for the city to have its own cutting-edge music and new media arts festival. Since then, VIA has presented collaborative performances, installations, mobile projects, lectures, and workshops through a yearly festival, as well as sporadic events throughout the year.

While you may be familiar with Electric Zoo, Movement, Mutek, Coachella, or some other big-name music festival, VIA is a little more unique. According to the VIA website, this event focuses on enabling Pittsburgh as a “nexus for young artists working at the borders of music, art, and technology.” This year’s festival brings a variety of artists you may not have heard of, such as Moodymann, Tiger & Woods, Nadastrom, Girl Unit, Julia Holter, and Andy Stott, to name a few. Even your esteemed author isn’t familiar with every band in attendance.

What I can tell you is this: If you’re truly interested in the intersection of sight and sound and like to get your groove on, VIA is the place to be. VIA has already gained all sorts of international acclaim and press for its festivals in the past, and has secured the top spot for a U.S. festival on Resident Advisor’s Top October Festivals list.

This is not an advertisement for VIA; rather, it is an unsolicited endorsement from your campus radio station. Like any festival, there are mistakes as a result of too much experimentation or poor foresight, but it looks like VIA has learned a lot from its two first years and has planned a wide variety of music. Get ready for some deep house, bedroom pop, cold wave, Moombahton, dub techno, UK Bass, nu disco, and so much more.

(Originally published in The Tartan)


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