Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Hey guys, I did a special radio show this week on Friday from 12-2pm. What I did was play Scad radio music that’s in house, but doesn’t get played enough anymore, with a few exceptions.
Here’s the awesome playlist. Tune in again for more songs next week!
Unknown Legend Tunde Aebimpe Rachel Getting Married [...]

hello lovies.  i’m actually going to post some videos from the show tomorrow, so definitely check back for that!
i wanted to thank EVERYONE for tuning in not only last night but for all of my shows the past 4 years.  I love SCAD Radio dearly and I am truly saddened to leave, but I still [...]

Drawn from the SCAD Radio archives, Beatrix and Maude visit SCAD Radio (along with their friends Boris and little Ian McCarthy).
Listen to them answer questions about DROPJAW, their favorite colors, explain the internet, email and April Fool’s Day, Little Jeffrey Goldblum and discuss how a woman must never reveal her real age.
[Audio clip: view full [...]

Hello friends!
It’s been awhile since I last updated. I haven’t had a show this quarter, but I’ll be back come summer! With a combination of music from broadway musicals and interviews from visual media students. We’ll see what summer will bring. Lately, I’ve been writing movie reviews on http://www.scaddistrict.com I should be writing some more [...]

Tune in to I’ll Bach Your Stravinsky every Wednesday night from 8- 10 p.m. for the best classical music around.

1. Bolero
Ravel
Pierre Dervaux conducting the Colonne Concerts Orchestra
Seraphim

2. Marche au supplice
The Toronto Symphony, Conducted by Seiji Ozawa
Berlioz Symphonie Partastioue
Great Columbia Stereo Recordings

3. Etudes Op. 25 Nos. 5-8
Chopin
Collected Piano Music of Chopin
Murray Hill

4. On the Beautiful Blue [...]

Tune in to I’ll Bach Your Stravinsky every Wednesday night from 8- 10 p.m. for the best classical music around.

1. Symphony No. 30 in D, K. 202 1. Molto allegro
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Conducted by Josef Krips
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Philips

2. Voices of Spring
The Danube Strings, Conducted by Hans Jurgen Walther
Johann Strauss Waltzes
Stereo-Fidelity

3. Pops on Broadway
The Boston Pops, [...]

Here they are, in no particular order (I promise):

Aja by Steely Dan

Smooth doesn’t even begin to describe the sound of Aja. Nothing gets me quite like the bass-line in the opening track Black Cow. It falls somewhere in-between perfectly funky and remarkably sexy. And while by today’s standards, electric keyboards and back up vocals via [...]

it’s true!  i’m a slacker!

i could lie and tell you i’m too busy and bombarded with school work, but i don’t want to lie to you.
i like you too much.
good news though, i’m updating now!  yippie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tonight we’re playing music from apple ad’s (they always play really upbeat, awesome, unheard of music.  have you noticed that?)  [...]

If you’re at all like me, sometimes you’ll let good music just pass you by. It’ll come out, you’ll be mildly aware of its presence, and then it’ll slip into the musical ether. No one will be talking about it, and you’ll soon forget about it.
Well, that’s no good.
One such album that somehow managed to [...]