Archive for August, 2008

Tonight: Last Her Jazz Until The Fall

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Yup, that’s right. I’ll be spending the next two weeks moving and getting ready for school, so I’m off the air until the start of the fall schedule. Her Jazz moves to Fridays at 7PM, after the Top Ten Show (which I’m hosting again).

Tonight I’ll be previewing forthcoming releases by Love Is All, Doug Gillard and more.

Streamin’, Waitin’, Hopin’

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

A couple of quick thoughts on the demise of Pandora and Muxtape… One’s a streaming suggestion service, the other’s a streaming personal mixtapes generated by user-uploaded tracks. Whether you agree with copyright laws, the impending royalty increases or not, the red flags were raised from the get-go. Apologies if this sounds jaded, but how could anyone be surprised by either?

Both services were curtailed so close together, so I’m stuck here thinking about other programs/services that allow people to discover music, and what choice actually means in the online world. Pandora promises discovery, but simply placates. You might walk away from the service with a song or artist that’s new to you, but it’s been channeled by whatever parameters a company musicologist may have assigned. So it’s “choice” based on the amount of times you’ve clicked thumbs up or thumbs down.

Muxtape attempts to mirror the intimacy of mixtape making. The workload is placed on the listener, and in the age of on demand everything [1], I’ve been pretty surprised by how the service has been embraced by folks. While the user might have more freedom in choosing whatever tape they want to listen to, the austere graphic interface of the site makes these tapes indistinguishable from one another, so the user is basing their choices off very little contextual information — so is a less informed choice actually a choice to begin with?

Maybe losing these services is a good thing, in a strange way, because it might provoke developers to design programs where the concept of choice is more fleshed out, and the final decision might actually rest in with the user. Didn’t Devo tell us we had a freedom of choice, or something like that?

[1] That’s a funny phrase, “on demand”, as if to suggest that we are entitled to all of this stuff.

The Rough Guide To Cubiclemania

Monday, August 11th, 2008

My desk at work is not that exciting except for:

1. A platinum record given to us from Tommy Boy Records to commemorate the success of Naughty By Nature.

2. A 1986 SPIN Magazine award for WPRB’s excellence in keeping “it’s balance in the battle between free-form and format”.

3. Posters for No Age’s Nouns, Sonic Youth’s Goo, and Six Finger Satellite’s The Pigeon Is the Most Popular Bird.

4. A Quiet Riot promo photo. Come on, feel the noize!

Anyway, last week was our BMI logging. Though this is not so much a problem for me, I do make an effort to play stuff by independent bands (in the hopes they’ll get paid).

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Upcoming WPRB Events Worthy Of Your Time & Consideration

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

One of the big projects I’ve been working on here at the station has been our Free Yr Radio event. Our concert with Secret Machines and DJ Dave P happens this Tuesday 8/12 at 6PM. It’s a free, all-ages event.

Full details can be found on the WPRB blog.

On Saturday 8/16, we’re sponsoring the Vivian Girls, CaUSE Co-MOTION!, Crystal Stilts, Home Blitz, FNU Ronnies event at Pilam. This is pretty much the show of the summer for me, and even if you don’t win tickets from the station, it’s only 5$.

New Pop Recon Airs Tonight

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Yup, it’s back. This month features interviews with No Age and The Breeders.

Pop Recon airs at 7-8PM ET on WPRB. If you miss it, the podcast version will go online in a week or so.