Thursday, September 29, 2005

The WXBC web page should be getting updated soon, so I am going to be posting the program schedule here in the nesw section for the time being. Here it is, the Fall 2005 Pragram Schedule...


MONDAY

12-2: Erica Cohen-Taub- “Something With a Bang” A lot of good indie rock/pop, a little bit of crappy 90s music, a decent amount of classic rock and other music that doesn't fit under the previous 3 genres, some baseball talk, and something...with a bang.

2-4: Andrew Lench- “Slo’s Music Meltdown” We will glide from rockin’ rhythms to booty beats, folk blues, and free jazz, new rock and old rock.

4-6: Johanna Hauser- “Tunsis the Driving Cat” Theme shows with various types of music.

6-8: Myles Curtis- “Used Books” An attempt to create the experience of a used book store, through readings accompanied by music “in the key of” literature.

8-10: Karen Trindle and Molly Geiger- “Professional Hot Girl Radio” Karen the Coquette and Hot Ta Molly team up specifically to save your day and ask, for the 4th and final year, to step into our office, baby.

10-12: Jean-Luc Uunger and Tyler Dusenbury- “Marine Scene Radio Show” We’re not trying to be clever. We’re not trying to impress you. This is real, down to earth, maritime music.

12-2: Christina Reitemeyer and Griffin Epstein- “Savage Cabbage” Indie rock standards and punked out favorites, unsigned NYC and local bands, with the occasional foray into the absurd. Coverage of activist politics, music news, spurts of live music and sprays of short story narration.


TUESDAY

12-2: Raissa St. Pierre- “Jazz Pharmacy” Jazz LP’s from a vast record collection; digging deep in the mine of medicine to cure whatever ails you.

2-4: Ben Stevens- “Naked Noise” The best in a cappella music.

4-6: Stephanie Harris and Jon Sargent- “The Inflatable Bird of Prey and the Intergalactic Skintight Jeans” Power punk, fantasy metal, and other guilty pleasures.

6-8: Andy Hardman- “Sounds For the Soul” A steady blend of independent hip hop, old school hip hop, reggae, soul, rock steady, dancehall, and anything else that rocks you to heaven or hell.

8-10: Karen Soskin- TBA. Tuesday’s top 30.

10-12: Jeff Brodsky- “Doors That Slam” Different themes each week, including tropicalia, prog-rock, music about war and protests, and shows devoted to certain bands.

12-2: Abe Jellinek- “Rambling with Abe” A waltz through the field of song.


WEDNESDAY

12-2: Robinson Martinez- “Latino Latino” Conducted in English and in Spanish, with short stories, poems, interviews, and more.

2-4: Marten Elder and Gus Hoffman- “Split Personality” Every week, we will each pick a musical genre we would like to play, for example Alt-Country and Synth-Pop. Also included will be small features on various music related things such as advanced releases and upcoming shows.

4-6: Ananta- “Trance State” I will be mixing trance tracks into live radio shows.

6-8: Elias Primoff, Elizabeth Conn-Hollyn, and Sam Ewing- “This Ain’t No Game!” Combining the absurdity of game shoes with amazing rock-solid jams.

8-10: Veronica Forman and Lola Sinreich- “Secret Dating” <3mixtape<3

10-12: Matt Wing and Max Z-T- “Max’s Hour, Matt’s Hour”

12-2: Kelliann Delano- “Electric Funeral” All kinds of metal. Wimps and posers, leave the hall.


THURSDAY

12-2: Michael Baker- “The Silent Techno Minority” Shut your blinds, put on some headphones, pull out your glowsticks, and let the beat move you.

2-4: Vanessa Rijo- “Nihongo No Ongaku” A wide variety of Japanese rock music spanning the late 80’s though today.

4-6: Marissa Solow- “Marissa’s Deep Sea Adventures Into the Sublime” A divine slice of that which you know you should listen to both for your sake and everyone else’s.

6-8: Jonathan Beesen and Kaja Engle- “The Jomabe Kamoen Show” Indian classical music.

8-10: Michael Benhabib, Jared Van Zweeden, and Ben Feingold- “Binge and Purge” A show that concentrates on food and food reviews, but we also discuss current events and gossip.

10-12: Joanna Leitch, Alexandra Church, and Christina Friskey- “Rock Paper Scissor Shoot!” It’s like grade school without the braces, and now you’ve got herpes.

12-2: Joyce Li and Christina Friskey- “Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt” High emotions, stormy music, and advice galore.


FRIDAY

12-2: Liv Halverstrom, Lisa Ellerby, and Jen Minnen- “The Dunderhead Hour” An eclectic mix of music and spoken word, with weekly themes.

2-4: Camilla Aikin- TBA. Music from the most underrated decade.

4-6: Mike Rubin, Eliza Wicks-Frank, Lowell Clare, and Sara Frier- “Manifest Destiny” Every week, we will realize God’s wish and go West across this great nation, following the musical path to glory.

6-8: Amelia Clune, Faqir Usman, and Eric Baldetti- “Jazz Meets South Asia” Classic and contemporary jazz, music from South Asia, and occasional interviews with international students to debut music from their regions of the world.

8-10: Jordan Volz and Trevor Johnson- TBA. We play lots of underground/independent rock music and have some dialogue, picking from current events, etc.

10-12: Noah Weston- “Watch Your Grill, Dun” Why sound exists, let alone radio.

12-2: Kelly Mears and Phillip Penka- “Soundtracking” A music show in which three scenarios are conceived by us and voted on by the audience. The winning scenario is addressed at the beginning of each show, and the selected music will serve as soundtrack of the given scenario, and will be of varying genres, more or less contemporary.

2-4: Kavi Gupta and Joe Cutler- “Homeopathic Hip Hip” Playing tracks, discussing topics of hip hop, both the history and current events.

SATURDAY

12-2: Glenna Broderick- “Wanderlust” International or from just up the road, traditional or experimental, the music features a wide array of artists and styles.

2-4: Daniel Wilbur, Danny Severance, and Ricky Gluski- “The Dan and Danny Show (with Rocky Gluski)” Based on music and sketch comedy/observational humor through dialogue between the DJ’s.

4-6: Erin Bagley and Allison Furey- “On Tape” Check out our show to talk about music, movies, and celebrities. We’ll also be listening to the music and sound clips from movies and keep you updates on concerts and screenings in the area.

6-8: Caroline Stewart, Vince Chiarito, and Lauren Wessler- “Morbidly Obese” Exploring mortality by blurring the boundaries of morbidity through song, with a series of themed evenings.

8-10: Anthon Kingsley- “It Might Be Magic” Everything you need to fulfill your life. Complete with half-hour non-stop party music segments, chilled out segments, interview segments, and line segments.

10-12: Nick Laursen and Emiljana Ulaj- “The Erratically Manic Mood Swing Show” Our whimsical tour of music will take you on a journey of the human mind, picking you up at the melancholia bus stop, and taking you on a trip through different emotional countries, before the final stop at sheer ecstasy, or what some might call a dance party.

12-2: Jon Kaplan- “Trees Are Down!” Tune in for excellent music, perhaps with some brief discussion.

SUNDAY

12-2: Alexandra Stahl and Nina Feldman- “Sounds Like Change” A show that inspires. We’ll play stories of uprising that have passes and failed, by way of music and spoken word.

2-4: Peter Jaros and Sarah Keezing- “Jesus on the Radio” We bring you good, wholesome, and generally little-known music interspersed with invigorating conversation, and maybe you’ll even learn something!

4-6: Julie Blusse, Mirjam Grunefelder, Jonathan Gorga, and Anja Boenicke- “Eurotrash (and friends)” A show made by international students and one token America. We’ll entertain our listeners with goofy accents and ballistic international cultural political tunes.

6-8: Stephen Perry- “Tickle Me Emo” Emo, hardcore, and indie. Expect lots of guests, and a bit of live acoustic performance by yours truly.

8-10: Blake Malin- “Jazz and Politics” Jazz music and political discussion. You should listen because we're smarter, funnier, and more musically inclined than you are.

10-12: Owen Conlow- “The Killing Floor” Rock and/or roll.

12-2: Chris Rice- “The Troglodytic Funhouse” Hear news and stories geared toward paranoids, also gnarly jams from the present, past, and future!

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Here is a copy of the DJ application. If you would like to fill one out, just copy and paste this into MS Word and continue from there.


WXBC DJ Application

You can either edit this application in word and email it back to me at wxbcgeneral@bard.edu or send it to Blake Malin through campus mail

1. DJs and Hosts
You should only fill out information for people who will be regularly attending the show. Only DJs with complete contact information will be given keys to the studio.

DJ #1

Name:

DJ Handle (if any):

Email address:

Home Phone/Extension:

Cell Phone:

Status at Bard (Freshmen, Sophomore,…Faculty, Staff):

DJ #2

Name:

DJ Handle (if any):

Email address:

Home Phone/Extension:

Cell Phone:

Status at Bard (Freshmen, Sophomore,…Faculty, Staff):

DJ #3

Name:

DJ Handle (if any):

Email address:

Home Phone/Extension:

Cell Phone:

Status at Bard (Freshmen, Sophomore,…Faculty, Staff):

DJ #4

Name:

DJ Handle (if any):

Email address:

Home Phone/Extension:

Cell Phone:

Status at Bard (Freshmen, Sophomore,…Faculty, Staff):

2. Are all or some of you returning DJ’s? If so, who?

3. Show information

Show name:

Show Description (for our review and the website):

Sample playlist (10 songs should do) for music shows or sample show ideas:

4. Timeslot

Please rank each 2-hour timeslot you can do (1, 2, 3, etc). Please list at least 12 slots. The more slots you put down, the more likely you'll get one (and putting down more won't keep you from getting the ones you want). If you want a shorter timeslot or an unusual time, please check in with Camilla Aikin at wxbcprogram@bard.edu after submitting the application.

Monday

12pm-2:

2-4:

4-6:

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8-10:

10-12am:

12-2:

Tuesday

12pm-2:

2-4:

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Wednesday

12pm-2:

2-4:

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10-12am:

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Thursday

12pm-2:

2-4:

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Friday

12pm-2:

2-4:

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Saturday

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Sunday

12pm-2:

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10-12am:

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5. Additional Comments

Any additional questions, comments, or concerns. Also, if you have any further interest in the station (i.e. becoming involved with the executive staff), feel free to let us know here. You can also contact me at wxbcgeneral@bard.edu or the rest of the WXBC staff at radio@bard.edu.

Monday, February 28, 2005

TONIGHT! 8PM!

Come see RACHEL'S play at the MPR in the Campus Center.

Featuring INVERT.

Brought to you by your favorite radio station, WXBC.

Friday, November 12, 2004

Website re-updated

Hey kids, the internet has once again been improved. If you sent me a description or schedule change (I know someone sent me a request for a form to be uploaded) and I didn't get back to you or it's not on the page as you like it, I probably lost your email because I'm flaky. Please send it again to wxbc tech.

I'll really do it this time, I promise.

Friday, October 08, 2004

Due to Fall break, programming will be on hiatus from Friday October 8th through Tuesday October 12th, to resume on Wednesday. DJs can feel free to have their shows, but nothing is obligatory.

Roxx0r.

Thursday, September 30, 2004

FYI: the show schedules are at last completely, totally updated; check your show and email me at wxbctech@bard.edu if there are any other changes you'd like made, and I will sell your address to as many spammers as possible.

Hah, ha.

But no seriously, check it out.