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APRIL 1

JAZZ MONTH CELEBRATION


We’re kicking off our FUNdraiser with 24 hours of jazz programming curated by our own Jazz Director, Michael Fishman. This event is brought to you in partnership with the Ella Fitzgerald Foundation (http://www.ellafitzgeraldfoundation.org).

APRIL 5

MOVIE NIGHT


Join us in the Harris Hall Courtyard for an outdoor screening of Invisible War (http://www.notinvisible.org) from Academy Award Nominated Director, Kirby Dick. Co-presented with Program Board.

APRIL 7

BANDS AND BINGO AT GROUND ZERO


TIME: 7 PM to 10 PM

We’re partnering with GZ (http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/gzcoffee) to bring you some rad students bands and a bingo game with awesome prizes (free milkshakes?). We personally can’t think of a better way to spend a Sunday evening at USC.

APRIL 7

DUBLAB TAKEOVER


TIME: 12 PM to 8PM

Tune-in for 8 hours of unique, live programming from DubLab (http://dublab.com), an internet radio station that’s exploring the possibilities of audio entertainment. There will be special giveaways, DJ sets, live performances, and more.

APRIL 14

KXSC FLEA MARKET


TIME: 12 PM to 6PM

KXSC welcomes vendors from USC and the surrounding community for our first-ever flea market! Snatch a grab bag of CDs from our Music Department, check out the wares for sale, and jam to some blissed-out Sunday afternoon beats from KXSC DJs.

APRIL 16

65 YEARS OF STUDENT RADIO


TIME: 10 AM to 8PM

Celebration of KXSC and the history of student radio here at USC, from the 1950's to today!

This event will devote an entire day of programming to every period of USC student radio's diverse history. On April 16th, we will be re-airing old programming and discussing the history of the station in order to celebrate our heritage and preserve it for future generations of DJs and staff.

Hear programming from all eras of college radio and interviews from passed DJs recalling all the trials and triumphs of being a student run college radio station

APRIL 19

BATTLE OF THE BANDS


TIME: 8 PM to 12 AM

Come on down to Tommy’s Place (http://tommysplaceusc.com) to see some of the best student and local bands duke it out for killer prizes. Grand prize is 5 hours of studio recording, on-air promo, and a website profile of the band. If you can’t make it in person, never fear. We’ll be broadcasting the complete battle live on air. This event is proudly co-sponsored with Spectrum (http://sait.usc.edu/spectrum/).

APRIL 24

ELLA FITZGERALD'S BIRTHDAY PARTY: 24 HOURS OF PROGRAMMED ELLA


Happy Birthday to the First Lady of Song! We’re celebrating with 24 hours of Ella Fitzgerald recordings curated by our Jazz Director, Michael Fishman. Much thanks to the Ella Fitzgerald Foundation (http://www.ellafitzgeraldfoundation.org) for their support!

APRIL 26

TRADDIES HAPPY HOUR


We’re partnering with Traditions (http://www.usctraditions.com) to bring you a special Traddies & KXSC happy hour, featuring live KXSC Djs, drink specials for students over 21 years-old, and food specials for all ages!

APRIL 27

RADIO KICKBALL


Come watch KXSC play a friendly tournament of kickball with other college stations (KXLU, UCLA, KSPC) while our sports DJs give a live play-by-play on-air.

APRIL 14 - APRIL 27

24 HOUR PROGRAMMING EXTRAVAGANZA


Tune in for two weeks of 24 hour programming by our beloved DJs!

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Friday
Nov092012

New This Week: Ministry Takes DJ Nation

Prince Rama - Top Ten Hits of the End of the World

Sometimes I feel like I'm just a pawn in some big devious trick Prince Rama is playing on the world. Their latest full-length features the duo "channeling" ten different (fictional) bands, performing ten different (fictional) songs that were "Top Ten Hits" at the time of the (fictional) apocalypse. So the album title isn't some snooty rip on pop music today or the current state of the music industry or anything like that- it's literally the entire concept of the record in one cheeky line. Is itbrilliant or coincidental? Are these lyrics or phrases I might hear being hissed at me as I walk down the corridor of a mental institution? Is this genuine art or the oxygen-deprived outcome of two Brooklyn hipsters with too many friends and not enough jobs? Is shamanistic-experimental-psych-rock really still alive? I don't know, man. Just, like..... Just listen to it yourself. -JLF

Recommended Tracks: "Those Who Live For Love Will Live Forever", "So Destroyed", "We Will Fall In Love Again"

 

Flume - Flume

Debut LP from Australian 20-year-old Harley Streten. Choppy, uplifting vocals give it a Star Slinger-esque warmth; rolling hip-hop beats keep it totally FlyLo cool. This intricate specimen of slick, futuristic production landed Flume a highly-anticipated and well-received guest spot at Low End Theory a few weeks back. Plus, it's out on Future Classic which is juuuuust the coolest. Props 2 u, bb boy. -JLF

Recommended Tracks: ''Sleepless (ft. Jezzabell Duran)", "Insane (ft. Moon Holiday)", "Warm Thoughts", aaaaand extra credit for Shlohmo's remix of "Sleepless"

 

Gary Clark Jr. - Blak and Blu

This came into the station with a paper attached to it saying, “the next Hendrix.” While I may not 100% agree with this - I mean… I’ve gotta say this one keeps you listening.  It’s pleasing to listen to, and before you know it you’ve heard to the entire album while shaking your head to his soulful guitar riffs.  It almost sounds like the Black Keys + Black Crowes + soul + funk + rock.  -JH

Recommended Tracks: "Bright Lights", "Numb", "Next Door Neighbor Blues" 

 

Port St. Willow - Holiday

Woah, his voice is sooo pretty.  The sounds are calming, clean, and natural.  Principe’s surprising melodies grab your attention, and combined with the combination of his pretty voice you won’t be able to stop listening until it has played all the way through, which is exactly what Principe intended, “it should be listened to as a whole.”  Not one song seems to be a separation from the other, and the atmospheric melodies will calm even the most intricate labyrinth-level stress messes.  -JH

Recommended Tracks: "Amawalk", "Tourist", "North"

 

NON / Boyd Rice - Back to Mono

You've just chugged two bottles of cough syrup and fallen into your staticky TV set, losing all connection with the physical realm.  An outside party (perhaps Rice's friend Charles Manson) comes along and hooks up Satan's old Betamax to see if it still works.  This is what you hear.  -ZN

 

Recommended Tracks:  Uh...dude, what?  WHAT?  Umm...whoa...there's "Turn Me On, Dead Man"

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