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Themed Broadcast from A Minute Pause

February 6, 2012

It’s that time of the year again, Massive Music Weekend is almost here! But first, on the Tuesday before MMW (tomorrow!), Shawn Watson dedicates his show “A Minute Pause” to what he calls the “fallen soldiers of Massive Music Weekend.” To explain that better: Shawn will play some of the many artists he chose for Massive Music Weekend but didn’t make the cut.

So, on Tuesday Feb. 7 from 10am until 2pm, during every hour Shawn will play a half hour block (or more) of 4 of the artists from his list. This year his “fallen soldiers of Massive Music Weekend” are: Burning Spear, Adam And The Ants, Thin Lizzy, and The Stooges.

Tune in on Tuesday and enjoy!


Paperhouse: On Variety

Around this time last year, Mirko Azis and I explained in this very column why minimal music is the richest, most compelling form of music. If you read the article, I’m sure you were convinced that we were, in fact, correct, and thus immediately made Gestalt psychology the primary force in your life. For this, dear reader, I raise my glass to you in congratulations.

A year later, I’m here to tell you that while minimal music is the pinnacle of clear, succinct, and meticulously crafted music, there are other types of music that I enjoy.

As a society, we often forget the importance of a little variety in our lives. It changes our routines. It adds that extra element of surprise and wonder. And, most importantly, it’s not perfectly minimal. There are so many wonderfully fantastic things out there, so why should we discard everything but the essential? My writing partner from last year may not agree entirely, but I’m here to tell you that there is no good reason why you only need to listen to one or two types of music.

Have you ever heard the sounds of the ever-so-free jazz composer Sun Ra or the American blues shouter music of Wynonie Harris? How about the rhymes of the lyrically talented hip-hop group Jurassic 5?

My point is simple: Regardless of genre, there are so many great artists and musicians out there to discover.

Fortunately, WRCT makes it easy for you. From Feb. 10 at noon until Feb. 12 at midnight, WRCT will broadcast half-hour segments of music, each dedicated to one particular artist or band. In addition to this, I highly recommend looking into websites like last.fm that track all of the music you consume and allow you to see what your friends are listening to. I sometimes spend hours listening to my friend’s libraries and, through this, my obsession with minimal music is slowly dwindling.


Massive Music Weekend 2012 Schedule

February 4, 2012

The Massive Music Weekend 2012 schedule has landed! As always, we’ll be featuring some amazing artists and bands this weekend from noon on Friday, until midnight on Sunday. Also, be sure to follow our Twitter closely as we’ll be feverishly updating it the upcoming week. Did I mention there will be exclusive giveaways? You could even win a date with Zombo! Please continue reading to view the full schedule. Continue Reading…


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