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Deadbeat might be hard to google – their search results might lead you to believe they are lazy, or otherwise not active. You’d be sorely mistaken – Jessica Risker, aka, Deadbeat, is busy in Chicago and when not sampling found sounds, she’s releasing music with her other musical projects. CHIRP is happy to present Deadbeat’s Coach House Sounds Session streamable at coachhousesounds.com starting Tuesday, March 20, 2012.
Deadbeat links (for that google issue) :
We often say that CHIRP is built upon the backbone of our supporters and run on the blood, sweat, and tears of our passionate volunteers. But who are these amazing people, these givers and believers? Over the next two weeks, we’ll be sharing some of the stories of real volunteers and donors who explain why they give their time and/or money to make sure that local, independent, community radio is possible.
Thursday, March 22
It’s CHIRP Night at Simone’s, a casual night of indie beats and remixes with DJs Dylan Peterson and Erik Roldan!
Simone’s / 960 W. 18th Street / 9:30pm / 21+ / No Cover
Last Week On chicagoindieradio.org…
Let’s give a birthday salute to the man who’s in everything you eat, because everything you eat gots Flavor. The Clown Prince of Rap provided a welcome contrast to the declamatory serious rapping of Chuck D., adding texture and humor to Public Enemy’s groundbreaking music. I still remember seeing Public Enemy, supporting their debut album, take the stage as one of the first acts at Def Jam ’87 at the UIC Pavilion. While Chuck D. slowly prowled the stage and the SIW’s dazzled with their choreography, my eyes kept being drawn back to Flavor Flav, who was non-stop motion with the big clock around his neck. Forget the reality shows, forget Flav ranting against lip syncing at Pitchfork and two songs later lip syncing “911 Is A Joke’, and remember that he has always been entertaining. Let’s pay tribute to Flavor Flav by grabbing your iPod or MP3 player, hitting shuffle, and sharing the first 10 songs that come up.
It’s time for another CHIRP Night at the Whistler! This evening’s fundraising get-together features Chicago’s own Population, and Secondary Modern from Carbondale! CHIRP DJs will be spinning between bands, and a percentage of the bar sales will benefit CHIRP Radio.
We’ll also be selling raffle tickets for great prizes throughout the night. Come out and join us for a great night of music!
The Whistler / 2421 N. Milwaukee / 9:30pm -2:00am / No Cover / 21+