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Music Played on The Sunday Spin

8 Jul

Here is another list of the music I played on The Sunday Spin 2 weeks ago on Radio DePaul.

Hope you are enjoying the tunes and make sure you check out these songs and artists. A must-have for every music lover’s iTunes library!

1.)  Two Weeks- Grizzly Bear

2.)  Strictly Game- Harlem Shakes

3.)  Satellite- Guster

4.)  6th Period: Viva La White Girl- Gym Class Heroes

5.)  Hold On- Holy Ghost!

6.)  Goodnight, Goodnight- Hot Hot Heat

7.)  Monsters- Hurricane Bells

8.)  Rest My Chemistry- Interpol

9.)  Frontin’- Jamie Cullum

10.) Such Great Heights (remix)- Postal Service

11.) Paperweight- Joshua Radin & Schuyler Fisk

12.) The Only Things- JT Royster

13.) Happy House- The Juan MacLean

14.) Up Up & Away- Kid Cudi

15.) Change Your Mind- The Killers

16.) I’m Not Your Toy (datA remix)- La Roux

17.) Alejandro- Lady Gaga

18.) Fair Game- The Like

19.) New In Town- Little Boots

20.) Keep It Goin’ Louder (feat. Nina Sky and Ricky Blaze)

21.) Broadripple Is Buring- Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s

22.) In Transit- Mark Hoppus & Pete Wentz

23.) Oh My God- Mark Ronson feat. Lily Allen

24.) Teardrop- Massive Attack

25.) Daylight- Matt & Kim

26.) Gold Guns Girls- Metric

27.) Electric Feel (Justice Remix)- MGMT

28.) Cult Logic- Miike Snow

29.) My Time- Minus The Bear

30.) Run For Our Lives- The Morning After Girls

31.) Boarded Doors- The Morning Benders

32.) Friends- Band of Skulls

33.) Sweet Disposition- The Temper Trap

34.) Heart of Stone- The Raveonettes

35.) Love (Frankmusik Remix)- Simian Mobile Disco

Keep tuning into The Sunday Spin on Radio DePaul 12-3 p.m. CT!

Music from The Sunday Spin on Radio DePaul

28 Jun

I have a radio show on Radio DePaul every Sunday from 12-3 CT called The Sunday Spin. Every week, I DJ for the first 2 hours and finish the last hour with an artist or band interview.

I cover an array of genres when I DJ and I have interviewed many artists in the past weeks including Punky Fresh, Midnight Conspiracy, Universe, and Katz Company.

I will be posting the song list of the songs I play each week so everyone can continue to jam out to The Sunday Spin’s songs on weekdays too.

Here are the tracks from last week’s show:

1.) Crystalised- The XX

2.) Dirty Laundry- Bitter Sweet

3.) Love Me Chase Me- Carney

4.) This House Is A Circus- Arctic Monkeys

5.) Black Grease- Black Angels

6.) Everytime I Look For You- Blink-182

7.) The Hill- Bombay Bicycle Club

8.) I Need a Life- Born Ruffians

9.) An Honest Mistake- The Bravery

10.) The High Road- Broken Bells

11.) Something Is Not Right With Me- Cold War Kids

12.) Pressure- Company of Thieves

13.) Just Like Heaven- The Cure

14.) Latest Heartbreak-22-20s

15.) Destiny- Zero 7

16.) Change- The Young Veins

17.) Heads Will Roll- Yeah Yeah Yeahs

18.) Seven Nation Army- The White Stripes

19.) The Make Out Kids-Trust Us

20.) Percussion Gun- White Rabbits

21.) Undercover Martyn- Two Door Cinema Club

22.) In The Sun- She & Him

23.) Now We Can See- The Thermals

24.) Farewell to the Fairground- White Lies

25.) Right Hand On My Heart- The Whigs

26.) Confidence- Universe

27.) Lebanese Blonde- Thievery Corporation

28.) You’ve Got The Love (The XX remix)- Florence and The Machine

29.) Breathe Me- Sia

30.) Caring Is Creepy- The Shins

31.) Dead Sound- The Raveonettes

32.) Ocean- A Place To Bury Strangers

33.) Consolation Prizes- Phoenix

34.) Should I Stay Or Should I Go- The Clash

35.) Too Much- Dave Matthews Band

36.) Forever and Ever Amen- The Drums

37.) Your Hand In Mine- Explosions In The Sky

38.) In Step- Frankmusik

39.) No You Girls- Franz Ferdinand

40.) Perfect In My Mind- Gold Motel

Metro, Subterranean Promote Local Musicians

2 Jun

By Ali Trumbull and Julian Zeng

Audio Slideshow: Jenny Lizak, Director of Publicity at Metro, and Jamie Miller and Pierce Burke of Chicago-based band Universe, talk about Metro and Subterranean and how the venues have helped promote local musicians.

Jamie Miller and Pierce Burke live in a city full of opportunities.

Universe (from L to R: Paul Fleck, Jamie Miller, Kat Smidt, Pierce Burke, Ryan White) Photo by Sergio Silva

Miller, 22, is the lead singer and songwriter of Chicago based band, Universe. Burke, 20 is the drummer for the local band and he has been a united force with Miller for six years, helping him find the perfect members to help bring the lyrics to life.

Singer and keyboardist Kat Smidt, 20; guitarist Paul Fleck, 25; and bassist Ryan White, 23, complete this alternative punk band that is fresh to the Chicago music scene.

Chicago boasts some of the most unique and well-known music venues in the country. These venues not only allow concertgoers to see some of their favorite national artists, but they allow local acts to perform and promote themselves in Chicago.


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One music venue known for just that is Metro.  Independently established in 1982, the North Side Chicago concert hall is a popular destination for fans in search of new, up-and-coming bands, as well as the music of established music groups.

During Metro’s rise to prominence, it developed a continuing relationship with Chicago-based Jam Productions.  One of the nation’s few remaining independent concert promoters, Jam Productions has assisted Metro in staying true to its entrepreneurial roots by allowing it to continue working with performing artists moving on to larger venues.

North Side music venue Metro (Photo by Julian Zeng)

“Hands down the venue we would love to play at would be the Metro and we would love to open for Alkaline Trio,” said Burke. “They are both real staples in Chicago.”

Playing at the Metro would be any aspiring artists’ dream when names like Fall Out Boy, R.E.M., Coldplay, and Smashing Pumpkins have graced the Metro stage.

Jenny Lizak, Metro’s Director of Publicity, suggests artists wanting to play at Metro should just submit a demo.

“We have the same philosophy as we did in 1982 when Joe started the club and that is if you send your demo in or send a link to your mp3’s to us, every single one will be listened to,” said Lizak. “Sometimes it may take a couple of weeks, but we’ll listen to them all.”

Many local artists and DJ’s have performed at Metro or Smartbar, a nightlife hot spot located underneath Metro. Artists who have had great success on a national or international level after playing the Metro are known to return back to the venue to perform again.

“We treat everyone the same,” said Lizak. “Whether you’re Billy Corgan or a 16-year-old who is in his first band and this is the first time playing here, all our staff treats you exactly the same.”

Subterranean is a smaller, three-story venue located in the unique and eclectic Chicago neighborhood of Wicker Park. Just steps away from the Damen Blue Line stop, Subterranean’s convenient location is one of the many reasons the venue draws so many people looking for a good show.

John Benetti is a Talent Buyer for House Call Entertainment, a booking agency that books Subterranean. Benetti looks for two key components when looking to book a band or artist.

“It’s a combination of things that are artistically interesting to us and then also, there has to be the business side of it,” said Benetti. “Finding a balance between what we like and what is relevant or important to the local music scene.”

Local musicians are extremely important to the venue but also to touring bands.

“Up-and-coming touring bands don’t have the following they need so they rely on working with locals and developing relationships of their own,” said Benetti.

Chicago musicians who play at the venue get a chance to network with touring bands. These connections prove to be very beneficial when touring to other cities. The music industry is all about networking and the connections you make along the way.

Universe is certainly grateful for the exposure they got at Subterranean.

Subterranean, located in Wicker Park. (Photo by Julian Zeng)

“The Subt has been great to us,” said Universe front man, Miller. “We set up two shows with them, one was in January and one was in May. Both of them were actually the most successful shows we’ve played yet and we got a ton of exposure through them.”

We can expect to see a lot from this ambitious, young, Chicago band. They plan on trying to release their debut album, Chances later this summer and they have already started working on a sophomore album.

“We hope our music will inspire people more than anything,” said Miller. “For us though, I guess it is just turning our passion and dream into a career.”

Curious Sophisticate Interview with Jamie and Pierce from Universe by Ali Trumbull

Andrew Huff of Gapers Block Visits DePaul University

5 Apr

Professional blogger Andrew Huff told a DePaul University Online Journalism class on Wednesday to “write what you know. Link to the rest.”

Huff started the blog, Gapers Block in 2003; helping lead the way into what would soon be a worldwide blogging phenomenon.

His blogging experience began with me3dia in 2001. Me3dia is Huff’s personal blog. He caught the “blogging bug” and ended up meeting other Chicago bloggers.

The idea for Gapers Block was born when Huff and fellow Chicago bloggers felt there should be one place where people could find out about Chicago news without having to visit multiple Web sites.

Gapers Block is a popular term used in Chicago to describe when traffic is bumper-to-bumper due to an accident on the side of the road. Huff and his staff want readers to slow down and pay attention to what is going on in the city. (more…)

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