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CHIRP DJ writesCHIRP Factory Session - Circuit des Yeux

Our latest Factory Session features Chicago’s own Circuit des Yeux. Principal singer & songwriter Haley Fohr is joined by her new touring band, which features members of Verma, Implodes, CAVE, and Bitchin’ Bajas! The songs that they performed from her new album In Plain Speech were recorded on location at the CHIRP studio building by Mike Lust of Manor Mobile Recording. Video of the session was captured & edited by Big Foot Media.

The band is made up of Haley Fohr on Guitar & Vocals, Whitney Johnson on Viola, Adam Luksetich on Drums, Rob Frye on Flute & Bass Clarinet, and Matt Jencik on Bass & Organ.

Circuit des Yeux>>
Manor Mobile Recording>>
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January 2014 CHIRP Radio Podcast Interview with Circuit des Yeux>>

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Eddie writesFaux Yeah! Top 5 Songs with F-Bombs in the Title

[Editor’s Note: For our purposes, the F Word in question will be replaced by a series of creative alternatives in order to prevent the word from losing its powerful allure. And also to not get you in trouble when you read this in the office. That being said, be warned that the videos are MOST DEFINITELY NSFW!]

The word “fock” is a loaded word, no matter how it is used. It is often used to denote disdain towards something or someone, and if placed in the right hands, can become a work of poetic art (i.e. the works of Armando Iannucci such as “The State of It” and “Veep”).

The most popular song with the word “feck” in the title is the Cee-Lo Green song from 2010, which was edited for radio play as the 3rd level cornball “Forget You.” Playing both songs back to back shows how neutered the “clean” radio version has become once “frog” is taken out like it is something to be ashamed of, like a dog or child urinating where they are not supposed to.

Well, freak that. These are songs that are out and proud with their titles, and they don’t give a foch if you like it or not.

N.W.A., “F%$# Tha Police” from the album Straight Outta Compton (1988, Ruthless/Priority)

Though Cee-Lo Green’s “Forget You” is the most commercially popular song with “funk” in the title (unless you are listening to it on the radio), the most influential “filler word” song is this track from the landmark album Straight Outta Compton. Written and performed as a protest towards the LAPD, this song has been banned in numerous markets, caused the FBI to condemn them, and the phrase has been chanted during rallies and protests in Ferguson and Baltimore; further proofing that these three words have become bullets for the oppressed.

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SKaiser writesLearn Your City’s Streets with Tour de Fat’s Car For Bike Challenge

Chicago has over 200 miles of on-street bike lanes and routes. It gets a wee bit easier each passing year for riders as the Department of Transportation works to grow the network of bike facilities. 

CHIRP Radio supports our bike-friendly city's efforts and is partnered with New Belgium Brewery for the Tour de Fat celebration in Palmer Square on Saturday, July 11. Click here for details on entering the 2015 Car Trader challenge. Entries are due by Wednesday, July 8.

Dave Pabellon, Car Trader of 2011, knew of Tour de Fat's car-for-bike swap and thought, "Why not me?" The time spent commuting by bike made him more in tune with Chicago and the city's strides in building a strong bike culture.

CHIRP: Where do you currently live and what are you doing these days?

Pabellon: Still residing in Chicago, but have moved out of Humboldt Park further North, past Lincoln Square. Also, I'm still employed as a senior designer at a wonderful studio, Faust but soon I will be transitioning into a new position at Dominican University as a professor in design.

CHIRP: Why did you take the challenge to give up your car? 

Pabellon: Well, in 2011 I had this Saab that kept dying on me and at the time I thought it was a necessity because the Faust studio was located in Riverside IL (now we are in Pilsen). But after doing some google mapping and talking to some friends about going car-less I decided to go for it. I've loved attending the Tour de Fat's in the past and thought, "why not me?"

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writesThe Week That Was and Will Be: What’s Up at CHIRP Radio (6/29/15)

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

  • The search continues for the next New Belgium Chicago Tour de Fat Car-for-Bike trader. Bill Bushnell did it in 2012, and Iggy Igz did it five years ago. We had a chance to speak with both of them about their experiences. If you’re interested in being considered, go to the New Belgium Car Trader page for more information.

NEW MEDIA:

  • CHIRP Radio has partnered with Chicago Commnunity Trust to launch the new broadcast and podcast series Volunteering: Stories of Philanthropy. The first episode examines the range of volunteering opportunities in Chicago.
  • Tyler Clark takes us on the first of CHIRP's Summer Road Trips with a spin around Indianapolis.
  • We play the MP3 Shuffle and wish a Happy Birthday to New Wave singer Terri Nunn

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SKaiser writesAre You the 2015 Car For Bike Trader?

You won't regret it or fear it. That's the repeat message thus far from the featured Car Traders of New Belgium's Tour de Fat car-for-bike challenge.

CHIRP Radio is partnered with New Belgium Brewery for the 2015 Tour de Fat celebration in Palmer Square on Saturday, July 11. If the experiences shared by these guys motivates you to step up and throw your hat in the ring, click here for more details. Entries are due by Wednesday, July 8.

Five years ago Iggy Igz accepted the challenge and last winter was the first he hadn't commuted by bike. What happened over those five years? Read on and find out.

CHIRP: Where do you currently live and what are you doing these days?

Igz: I currently live in the River West / West Town area. Currently, I am doing facility management downtown and just recently started a painting company.

CHIRP: Why did you take the challenge to give up your car? 

Igz: I took the challenge because I believed I could. Honestly, I probably wasn't the best candidate in the sense of "revolutionizing" someone to delve deep into bike commuting and culture. I was already kind of there. I was driving at the time, but largely because I was dealing with a new dog that had severe separation anxiety and I had take him to work with me. It was also time to stop doing that. I took the challenge last minute and didnt get an opportunity to make a video.

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