From mps5 at williams.edu Sun Mar 4 16:20:23 2018 From: mps5 at williams.edu (Mano Sundaresan) Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2018 21:20:23 +0000 Subject: [WCFMRadio] DJ Dinner tonight! Message-ID: Upstairs Driscoll @ 6:15 pm, be there ppl - Mano -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aem6 at williams.edu Sun Mar 4 20:25:46 2018 From: aem6 at williams.edu (Markowitz, Ariella) Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2018 20:25:46 -0500 Subject: [WCFMRadio] Show Recording Workshop THIS THURSDAY Message-ID: Hi DJs! I'm Ariella, your new Internal Music Director. This* Thursday 4:30pm*, WCFM is having a quick 10-minute workshop in the studio to teach you guys how to *record and save *your shows. This is a great skill to learn if you have ever wanted to experiment with audio editing, save and archive a podcast, or just record a regular show of yours for future listening/cringing. Please shoot me an email if this time doesn't work for you and you still want to learn! 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Warren Timothe, the groups frontman, says that they almost got hit by three or four cars while trying to take this picture. Check them out in Spencer Living Room this Saturday at 10pm! *FEATURED MUSIC* *Superorganism* Superorganism The story of Superorganism is about as strange as they come. The lead vocalist is a 17-year-old Japanese girl from Maine?one day she packed her bags and left for London to move in with the band Superorganism. Now all eight members share a flat in London that doubles as a recording studio. Their unique and weird story is only half as weird as their music. Their self-titled album was highly anticipated after the warbly, wacky "Something For Your M.I.N.D." was released months ago. Now that their full album is out, we can revel in the knowledge that their throbbing beats and Orono's unique vocals are here to stay. Each track is a tour of the singer's talents backed up by imaginative sounds reminiscent of a younger, less-weary LCD Soundsystem. It's a fun album with a surprising production quality. If you play this over the aux, beware of the initial sideways glares before everyone else warms up to it. *Twin Fantasy* Carseat Headrest Car Seat Headrest might be the best thing to happen to Indie Rock. Will Toledo?s poetry has a rare kind of honesty that seems to become more radical with maturity. It?s the kind of album you can blast on full volume and unite with the natural angst of growing up in a society that forces us to disconnect with the rawness of nature. Toledo struggles to find ways to connect with his inner innocence in a world plagued by the chaotic backdrop of self-destruction and sexual escapism. The album ends with an almost religious feeling of redemption and revival through the beauty and innocence of youth, an epic/sad celebration of the purest form of loving each other for who we truly are. This reconnection with the backdrop of trauma almost feels forced. The ?Twin Fantasy? is in many ways this impossible unity, with the paradoxical hope of reconnection with the purest form of love. *Also Check Out: Mt. Joy - *Mt Joy *Soccer Mommy - *Clean *Cheap Tissue - *Cheap Tissue *Darlingside - *Extralife Check out our New Music Playlist: *https://open.spotify.com/user/wcfm91.9/playlist/080r2Utc9qEK1iEyeZFEX4 * *tune in @ wcfm.williams.edu * This email was sent to wcfmemd at gmail.com *why did I get this?* unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences WCFM 91.9FM ? Paresky Center ? Williamstown, Ma 01267 ? USA [image: Email Marketing Powered by MailChimp] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aem6 at williams.edu Thu Mar 8 16:13:22 2018 From: aem6 at williams.edu (Markowitz, Ariella) Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 16:13:22 -0500 Subject: [WCFMRadio] Show Recording Workshop THIS THURSDAY In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi DJs~~ Reminder that I'm in the studio now until 4:45 if anybody wants to come learn how to record their show! Best, Ariella On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 8:25 PM, Markowitz, Ariella wrote: > Hi DJs! > > I'm Ariella, your new Internal Music Director. This* Thursday 4:30pm*, > WCFM is having a quick 10-minute workshop in the studio to teach you guys > how to *record and save *your shows. This is a great skill to learn if > you have ever wanted to experiment with audio editing, save and archive a > podcast, or just record a regular show of yours for future > listening/cringing. > > Please shoot me an email if this time doesn't work for you and you still > want to learn! > > Best wishes and have a great week, > Ariella > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rahul.nath at williams.edu Tue Mar 13 16:12:30 2018 From: rahul.nath at williams.edu (sites.williams.edu) Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2018 20:12:30 +0000 Subject: [WCFMRadio] WCFM Show Sub-Request 13th March, 5-6pm Message-ID: <7d9dc866e91713ec140b8a62c5683e52@sites.williams.edu> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From wcfmemd at gmail.com Wed Mar 14 11:48:34 2018 From: wcfmemd at gmail.com (WCFM EMD) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2018 11:48:34 -0400 Subject: [WCFMRadio] The Weekly Feed 3/14 Message-ID: *STATION NEWS AND EVENTS* Thanks to everyone who came out to the *Salmon Shorts* concert! It was an awesome time and both bands were great. Let us know if you have any ideas for future concerts. We'll be sure to keep bringing you live music. If you're an artist or band on campus looking to play a *Tiny Desk concert or a WCFM-sponsored event*, contact Mano at mps5. Here's are the *WCFM Songs of the Week* *SHOW OF THE WEEK* JULIAN'S MEDLEY WITH A SIDE OF ZIEV SAUCE ? *Thursdays @ 3-4 PM* *GENRE: Everything* *Ziev and Julian Smedley* Julian (DJ name ?Chef Curry? still pending) and Ziev are offering up a fresh dish with a secret sauce: ?We?re gonna give listeners a little taste of everything,? Ziev says. Their medley is expected to feature a ton of flavors. The show will debut the duo?s hottest takes, perhaps in a Pitchfork Over/Under-esque fashion. Sports, politics, and philosophy will all be mixed in, with, of course, some music sprinkled on top. Taste Julian?s Medley with a Side of Ziev Sauce every Thursday at 3pm on WCFM 91.9! *FEATURED MUSIC* *Durand Jones & the Indications* Dead Oceans Durand Jones and his band are definitely channing the groovy currents of classic soul legends like Charles Bradley, Otis Redding, and James Brown. In this album, there is something absolutely exciting and modern infusion of garage rock into this band?s unique sound. The compelling, emotional lyrics professing the simple depths and pain of love connect us to classic soul acts of the past century and their sheer emotional power. The airy, slightly lo-fi guitar harmonies in dialogue with an intelligent, soft horn section and gritty keyboard solos beautifully merge this classic soul with modern low-fi garage rock acts like Mac Demarco and Car Seat Headrest. Not only is this an album to sing and dance to, but it offers an almost historical narrative of influence and emotion, leading us to this current moment in music, something both infinitely familiar and brand new. *Mt. Joy* Mt. Joy Two years after their first single, the LA-via-Philly homegrown band has finally released their self-titled album. The whole album is dominated by plucky, looping backbones, reminiscent of Young the Giant or Andrew Bird. Besides the compelling and warm melodies, Mt. Joy uses the album to count its blessings?something that most bands don't do until their third or fourth album. Tracks like "Silver Lining" showcase the young band's unbridled optimism. Others like "Astrovan" combine religious and counter-culture iconography to harken back to the time when love ruled. The gentle, swinging piano tunes draw you into the embrace of Matt Quinn's raw and untrained vocals. The album is a personal outpouring of deep gratification and sincere love of making music. Adding over forty tour dates, Mt. Joy's concerts are sure to be full of appreciation, gratitude, and love. *Also Check Out: Lucy Dacus - *Historian *Dick Stusso - *In Heaven *The Neighbourhood - *The Neighbourhood *Soccer Mommy - *Clean Check out our New Music Playlist: *Playlist on Spotify* *tune in @ wcfm.williams.edu * This email was sent to wcfmemd at gmail.com *why did I get this?* unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences WCFM 91.9FM ? Paresky Center ? Williamstown, Ma 01267 ? USA [image: Email Marketing Powered by MailChimp] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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