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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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Monday
Sep242007

life is full of possibilities.

If you're into "indie"/"college rock" (or whatever unassuming genre you place the music you listen to into in order to avoid seeming pretentious), you're keenly aware of the music juggernaut that is Pitchforkmedia.com Love it or hate it, we know you've got an opinion on the site. The fact of the matter is that Pitchfork is downright ubiquitous. The site has made careers (the Arcade Fire, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!) and has blacklisted a number of bands from the "will one day receive credibility for their efforts list". The most obvious example of a group falling into this genre is the Australian garage/60's revival/absolutely terrible Jet. Pitchfork's review of their first album, "Get Born", is innocent enough. The site's review of their second album, "Shine On", is an absolute gem. And, in case you weren't aware, the site's review of Belle and Sebastian's "Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant" was used by the writers of the film High Fidelity during a discussion about the band in Cusack's "Championship Vinyl". The site has since changed the review displayed to part of the script from the film. Alright, alright, you say--we're well aware of the site. I don't know how far along in your path to fining musical enlightenment without the 'Fork you are, but I'm here to help (the first step? Join some message boards--the one on Radiohead fan site At Ease is pretty good). The second step is to find other credible, legitimate and well-written websites. There are quite a few, of course--and the one I suggest most is Stylus Magazine. Stylus is rarely caught in the hyperbole quagmire that Pitchfork finds itself in--there are rarely perfect album ratings given out on Stylus, but there are never 0.0s either. Instead, Stylus uses level-headed writing and hardly ever causes bands to be called "the next big thing"--which is a gift and a curse in itself. I also enjoy the site's features. It's "On Second Thought" page looks at older records that Stylus writers feel have been "unfairly lauded, or misunderstood in some fundamental way". One of the latest columns in the series, about college rock stalwarts Sonic Youth's "NYC Ghosts & Flowers" is a particularly fresh and revealing read. There are a plethora of sites out there to help you discover new music--Stylus and Pitchfork are only two of them. Another great bet would be to tune into KSCR as often as possible in order to keep your ears happy and music hunger satiated, but that, of course, is up to you. ------ Now playing: Jens Lekman - It Was A Strange Time In My Life

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Sunday
Sep232007

Hall & Oates: Makin' the Women Swoon 30 Years Later

I'll tell you what, I've had my doubts about growing old. But after seeing Hall & Oates at the Hollywood Bowl in the $7-nose-bleed section, I am officially ready to turn 50. Granted, I don't have the golden vocal chords that Darryl Hall does, but seeing college-aged girls drool over a man who could be their father has given me some hope about old age. Here's a video: Not only did their songs sound great after 30 years, they actually added a 4-piece stings section and a wizardly-looking utility musician on stage for some quality break-downs and solos that didn't come off superfluous. If you missed them, sorry. If this is the first time you've heard of them, it is time to jump on the bandwagon. I would recommend buying/downloading The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates (2 Discs).

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Thursday
Sep132007

Fall Semester Blogging Officially Begins... NOW

Hello, reader. Many of the old bandwidth team is gone and it's taken us a little while to get a new staff ready to go, but now we are officially up and blogging again. Please leave us comments of what you like and what you don't. We love feedback. Enjoy.

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Monday
Apr092007

Keep M690 in mind . . . 

M690 Sometimes labels screw bands over . . . and sometimes bands that started in the U.S. get to come back. While their latest single "Keeping You In Mind" isn't out in the U.S. quite yet (I don't think it will be until later this year>July?> shows then too-see myspace page below), Mighty Six Ninety is definitely worth a listen. I guess you could say (hear- ha) Morrissey is an influence. But I promise the single is still great (not that Morrissey isn't great, just that too many bands sound like Morrissey right now, this one is one of the better ones). Okay, I went to all their shows last summer and am in love with the drummer. So embrace these "UK" kids (just the label is British), buy their cool hipster vinyls online, and then go emote with them at Moscow. And remember, the Brits know best when it comes to pop (and indie music) . . . fun fun fun remix of "keeping you in mind" LISTEN HERE mightysixninety's myspace (**DISCLAIMER**I used to actually know all of this information for certain, but I really don't anymore, so depend on myspace release dates, not mine)

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