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FALL 2009 PROGRAM GUIDE

 (Staff Show)

 

MONDAY

 

[10 am – 12 pm] :: Julian Hyde / Mash Up Times

Music and, regrettably, words. The finest mashups available on this airwave.

 

[12 pm – 2 pm] :: Hank Hansen / Squirrels

 

Study up and impress your hipster friends. With occasional classical music thrown in for good measure.

 

[2 pm – 4 pm] :: Andrew Anastasi & Luke Harris

 

Who the hell knows what this dynamic duo will throw at you?

 

[4 pm – 6 pm] :: Kai Bosworth / the 90's are dead

 

long live the 90s.

 

[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Jonathan Bernstein / Grand Avenue Freeze-Out

 

Fifty years of rock and roll.

[8 pm – 10 pm] :: Seth Kreielsheimer / The Monday Night Cypher

 

Join Seth for some real talk, real good hip-hop, and real interesting freestyle rap battles on the Monday Night Cypher.  That’s right, we keep it real.

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Will Hughes / Decatur

 

A Hip-Hop head from Atlanta.

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Owen Daniels & Alex Vega Byrnes / MDMAzing

 

A Psychedelic Danceteria located somewhere between Snelling Ave. and Shangri-La.....

 

 

TUESDAY

 

[8 am – 10 am] :: Geoff Gorham / Compendium Musicae

 

Philosophy professor brings college pop of all times and places, but with special emphasis on the 80s and Canada.

 

[10 am – 12 pm] :: David Espinoza / Keiko's Nebula

 

Music from Japan, from mainstream to the underground.

 

[12 pm – 1 pm] :: Corbin Cavallero / Corben

 

Bencore.

 

[1 pm – 3 pm] :: Michael Johnson / You Picking Up What I'm Placing Down?

 

I find new music. I play the new music. You learn and enjoy.

 

[3 pm – 4 pm] :: Kerry Alexander / For Funzies

 

Why should you listen to this radio show?  For funzies!  It’s the elixir of life.  Made audible.

 

[4 pm – 6 pm] :: Matthew Kusner & Daniel Rocklin / Sounds of 'Sota

 

Sounds of 'Sota is a sota awesome show featuring music from the state Macalester is in, Minnesota.

 

[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Gautam Mani / The Musical DeLorean

 

Who needs a flux capacitor when you can listen to two power hours of music by the decade?

 

[8 pm – 10 pm] :: Reed Boskey / DJ Reed Richards on the 1's and 2's

 

Don't miss your weekly dose of Hip-Hop history with DJ Reed Richards.

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Sanders Butler / prog rock radio

 

Progressive rock and metal, old and new.

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Alex Schieferdecker / The Night Shift

 

Playing all music to fit all times.

 

 

WEDNESDAY

 

 

[10 am – 12 pm] :: Laura Eash / A Real Nice Clambake

 

Turn in for controversial, obscure, and outstanding selections from historical and modern soundtracks and stage musicals.

 

[12 pm – 2 pm] :: Melanie Raydo & Aaron Rosenblum / 2 cute 4 school

 

We're crazy, we're cute, we're popular to boot.

 

[2 pm – 4 pm] :: Margaret Scott & Becky Harnik / read it and weep

 

Now that we're in college, we never have time to read any of the good stuff. Hearken back to the days of old as we read aloud some classic books and play some favorites of today.

 

[4 pm – 6 pm] :: Sylvia Arinze & Daimon Hardy / Can We Kick It?

 

MC's Daimon and Sylvia giving you the best hip-hop you've never heard. Features underground and alternative hip-hop artists from around the country and around the world.

 

[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Andrew Berger / Another Side of Grand Avenue

 

Are you eating cheese? Go to the grocery store. Are you in the grocery store? Buy some cheese and arugula. Are you ready for the volcano of vehement? Join the jeopardy on the jordanian. Are you headed home? Settle down with Andrew.

 

[8 pm – 9 pm] :: James Mayer / Bunky

 

Still looking for a description?

 

[9 pm – 10 pm] :: Zach Dotray / [ ]

 

There's always tomorrow.

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Harry Kent / Bakan!

 

I only got seventh-grade education, but I have a doctorate in soul, and I like to put that to good use.

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Tyler Hill / Zion Power Ja-man Hours

 

Pronounced Jah-man.

 

THURSDAY

 

[10 am – 12 pm] :: Maya Weisinger / Chord-oroy

 

A mix and mash of everything nice. Music from here and music from there. Multi-style!

 

[12 pm – 2 pm] :: Samilee Moody & Nick Rea / New World Order

 

Fela, francophones, f-ing fun.

 

[2 pm – 4 pm] :: Audrey Groce & Hannah Anderson-Dana / We Don't Give a Flyin' Folk

 

What do Bob Dylan and Atmosphere have in common? They are both from Minnesota! Otherwise, we're not really sure, but we love their music! Enjoy the unique combination of folk music and hip-hop accompanied by insights on life with two of Macalester's finest.

 

[4 pm – 5 pm] :: Gordon Starr / Afternoon Delight

 

Music you can nod ya head to. Favorites that everybody loves. Chill this afternoon and get info on local upcoming shows.

 

[5 pm – 6 pm] :: Peter Valelly & Jeremy Meckler / Five Strong Against Aaron Mendelson

 

Aaron Mendelson may not believe it, but radio drama is a substance, like cotton candy, which can be scooped and molded into any shape form or quantity. Tune in for your weekly bowl, shoe, or goat full of radio drama.

 

[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Neil Hilborn & Colin Welch / South by Midwest

 

Minnesotan hip hop kid and Texan hardcore kid play punk music.

 

[8 pm – 10 pm] :: Sam Robertson / Joyful Noise

 

look for awhile at the china cat sunflower.

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Emma Colon & Meghan Wilson / GOLDEN YRZ

 

This is the craziest party that could ever be. Don't turn on the lights 'cause I don't wanna see.

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Ryan Kerwin / Brigadier Bootsie's Super-Happy Ultra-Deluxe Story Time

 

Gather around, children... It's Story Time!

 

FRIDAY

 

[8 am – 12 pm] :: WMCN Sleeps In

 

Really? Yes, we need it.

 

[12 pm – 2 pm] :: Deb Chaulk & Andi Wulff / Outside Looking In

 

Staff members Andi Wulff and Deb Chaulk delve into the depths of their CD collections. Generally each week, there will be a theme such as ska, singer/songwriters, new artists on the verge, one hit wonders, “B” sides, covers, female jazz & bluegrass singers, back to the 60s/70s/80s/90s, time to dance, disco that won't make you barf, songs from people you have never heard of but should, music to stare off into the distance to, songs we don't understand, movie/soundtrack themes, etc.

 

[2 pm – 4 pm] :: Kwame Gayle / Island Stylee': Di Caribbean Link

 

Showcasing the musical styles and culture of the Caribbean and keeping listeners abreast with the latest news in the region.

 

[4 pm – 6 pm] :: Bobbi Gass & Max Cady / Porno in the Library

 

Listen to our show while you beat it in the library.

 

[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Colin Jarvis & Daimon Hardy & Alex Juffer / The Hardy Boys

 

An alternating genre of the week music show with friendly banter, which ranges from music to pop culture: Daimon guarantees lots of fun.

 

[8 pm – 10 pm] :: Jack Poole & Austin Jenkins / Techno Geeks with Spreadsheets

 

Stappstep, Bristol Boogietron, Post-Labour Progressive, Happy House, Anarcho-Psytrance

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Lewis Wilcox & Marcus Fleming / Spoon Feed Me Chocolate and Fork Me Sideways

 

Get on the good foot, do the bad thing. Music to procreate to...we play songs, you take off thongs. We play tracks, you commit sexual acts. We play a tune, you do the spoon.

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Nick Henderson & Jesse Horwitz / M.C. Roni and Chez Present: The Kevin Bacon Theory

 

M.C. Roni and Chez weave an intricate web of musical connections, with each song relating to the next. With some inspiration from "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon," we prove that it is, in fact, a small world after all.

 

 

SATURDAY

 

[10 am – 12 pm] :: Louis Baggetto & Keith Couture / STORY TIME!!

 

Give us a try. We read short stories and always manage a laugh.

 

[12 pm – 2 pm] :: Daniel Kerwin & Mathew Starner / Sports Nuts

 

Dan and Mathew explore the world of sports starting at Macalester and going all around the globe, both mainstream sports and sports that might not even be a sport at all. There will be live guests throughout the semester.

 

 

[2 pm – 4 pm] :: Megan Wang / lo-fi, nice, hi

 

I’m afraid of dentists, large dogs, and the dark. 

 

[4 pm – 6 pm] :: Trevor Bierig / Until The Breakbeat Finishes

 

A mecca of various hip hop styles. The only bottom line is whether or not it's dope.

 

[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Molly Sullivan & Nate Hart-Andersen / This Day In Music History

 

Take a journey back through time with Nate and Molly! Join us as we rip a hole through the space-time continuum to bring you music related to this day in music history. Don't worry about the metaphysical implications, just come along for the ride!

 

[8 pm – 10 pm] :: Mark Bracey-Sherman & Nathan Haltom-Irwin / Bad Boys: We Ride Together, We Die Together, Bad Boys For Life

 

The number one source for Hip-Hop in Mac-Groveland!

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Jeanmarie Youngblood & Mila Quinn / Positively Squirrely

 

Connecting a wide variety of music through our positve, scattered, squirrely show.

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Lillie Taggart / Pony Tales

 

Tired of all that academic reading? Tune in to Pony Tales for some great stories read aloud by Lillie and friends, with music on a different theme every week!

 

 

SUNDAY

 

[10 am – 12 pm] :: Patricia Wright / Indie Soda Pop

 

Indie Soda Pop - a collection of indie pop/rock, alternative rock and folk songs with mostly acoustic guitars and interesting/complex lyrics that make you think. This show is all about "great songs that are honest and delicious. Like chocolate cake that's been injected with truth serum." - flight of the conchords. Enjoy!

 

[12 pm – 2 pm] :: Charles Mokriski & Abdul Sameka / Reasonable Society

 

Exercise your mind in promotion of the good. Tune in to Reasonable Society to challenge your beliefs and maybe exchange falsity for truth.

 

[2 pm – 4 pm] :: Ryan Taylor & Omkar Kalaskar / Coup de Grass

 

Best hip hop show this side the Mississippi.

 

[4 pm – 6 pm] :: Adam Jones & Jesse Fox / Your Mother Should Know

 

The sixties and seventies, though tumultulous politically and socially, produced some of the most powerful and important music in history. We invite you to come join us in experiencing this amazing music.
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[6 pm – 8 pm] :: Mollie Hudson & Sarah Mueller / Sexytime

 

Sexytime provides a safe space to discuss some of the more taboo, but prominent issues of sex on the Macalester campus. Along with some fabulous tunes we will address pressing sexual themes and provide educational and practical support to the student body.

 

[8 pm – 10 pm] :: Marcie Babcock & Elle Schalow / Define: Soundtrack

 

Soundtrack ['saʊndˌtræk/]
–noun
1. the narrow band on one or both sides of a motion-picture film on which sound is recorded.
2. the sound recorded on a motion-picture film; audio portion of a film.
3. the music or dialogue from a film available on a commercial recording.
(Dictionary.com)

 

[10 pm – 12 am] :: Wade Ekstrom / AmeriCANa

 

Tracing the old from the new, because where else did it come from?

 

[12 am – 2 am] :: Eitan Feldman / Doctor Love

 

Sick of being love-sick, them butterflies ain't there? Call in, listen in, dare to be curious about love and how you can make a difference in your own love life.