Monthly Archives: December 2012

Station Manager Dipika’s Top 5 of 2012

What a strange and wondrous trip it has been….

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Full disclosure: I saw this movie by myself on a Saturday afternoon at the IFC Center in NYC. What followed was ninety minutes of incredibly inspirational and powerful documentary filmmaking. Chronicling the rise of Weiwei from Chinese activist blogger to international art world icon, the unflinching doc captures a snapshot of the dissident artist at his weakest, plagued by allegations of tax evasion. Weiwei’s large-scale sculpture Circle of Zodiac is now on display in the plaza outside of Roberston Hall on Princeton University campus, which walking past is one of the more blissful parts of my day.

Logging off Facebook
Logging off Facebook proved to not only enhance my productivity but also take away the difficulty of trying to describe my current self through my Favorite Movies / Books / Music, wall posts, and a series of statuses. +1 for stopping the incessant photo-stalking of a middle-school companion who is a chronic over-sharer.

Melatonin
I have almost nightly experienced uncomfortable stress dreams involving spreadsheets, supermarkets (it’s happened), or even WPRB’s internet stream (ah..the glories of being station manager). However, since becoming a  adherent to melatonin, the most distressing moments of sleep, including the nightly mid-sleep-pseudo-awake moment at 4 AM that inevitably leads to a bout of tossing and turning, have subsided. Thank you 2012, for bringing me a more restful 8(ish) hours.

I Feel Like Going Home
More than delving  into new releases, I found myself finding odd comfort in albums that I’ve listened to on repeat. While this may not be musically adventurous, I found some musical and lyrical nuances in records that I hadn’t, in some instances, heard in years. Records of note include The Radio Dept. – Lesser Matters, The Rosebuds – Make Out, Beach Fossils – What A Pleasure. [Honorable mentions for Record of the Year: Craft Spells - Gallery EP, The Orwells - Remember When,  Wild Nothing - Nocturne.]

Why I Left Goldman Sachs
Don’t get me wrong: Greg Smith’s “tell-all” book amounted to little less than the knowledge that Goldman employees like ping-pong tournaments  and that the summer analyst program has certain fraternity-esque initiation processes (who knew?). Regardless of the middling and quite frankly, slightly boring, content of the book, beginning with his scathing editorial in the Times earlier in the year, 2012 has been the year that, at least for me, has sprung intelligent discourse about the financial services industry in a more personal, thought-provoking way.

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Teri Noel Towe on BachFest 2012

Classical music lovers, I hope that you caught Teri Noel Towe’s appearance today on WKCR, Columbia University listener supported radio, at 89.9 FM or  www.wkcr.org. If not, you still have a chance to listen in as he hosts tomorrow:

“On Sunday, December 30, 2012, from 9 AM to 3 PM, EST, I plan to compare recordings of the 7 Toccatas for Clavier, BWV 910 – 916, musical chameleons that are masterful examples of the stylus phantisticus that Bach learned by studying the Praeludia andToccatas of Georg Bohm, Dieterich Buxtehude, Johann Pachelbel, and their contemporaries.

For more information about WKCR’s BachFest 2012 please visit http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/story/2012-bach-festival-december-22-31

I hope that you will be able to listen in.”

- Teri Noel Towe, host of Towe on Thursday

'Towe on Thursday' on Friday!

Here’s a holiday message from Teri Noel Towe, host of Towe on Thursday:

God willing and if the creeks don’t rise, I will present a special installment of ‘Towe on Thursday on Friday’ on WPRB Princeton, New Jersey, community supported independent radio at 103.3 FM and www.wprb.com, from 6 AM to 11 AM, EST, on December 21, 2012.  Please join me for my annual Christmas Programme, an unabashedly Christian celebration of the Winter Solstice!

I hope that you will be able to listen in.

My best and my thanks always,

Teri Noel Towe

Top 5 of 2012: Devika's Top 5 Albums

Here DJ Devika presents her favorite albums of the year (with names that start with vowels). Enjoy a few choice songs as well.
5. Explore - GRMLN
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4. Attack on Memory - Cloud Nothings
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3. Observator - The Raveonettes
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2. In Our Heads - Hot Chip
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1. Anxiety - Ladyhawke
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Top 5 of 2012: Adoley's Top 5 Earworms

Adoley writes:

These are the songs that I’ve consistently listened to, on repeat, for at least an hour each. Embrace your personal madness.

1. Lesley Gore – “You Don’t Own Me”

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2. Beyonce Knowles – “Love on Top”

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3. Magic Man – “Midnight Sour”

4. Future Islands – “Walking Through That Door”

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5. Gold Panda – “You”

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Teri Towe is PAW's Tiger of the Week!

The Princeton Alumni Weekly announced their “Tiger of the Week” today – WPRB’s own Teri Noel Towe, host of Towe on Thursday (6-11 am) and Princeton University Class of ’70.

“If you recognize Teri Noel Towe ’70 by sight, you may have watched him in the P-rade, riding down Elm Drive in full costume as Royal Governor Jonathan Belcher, Princeton’s Colonial-era benefactor.

If you recognize Towe by voice, chances are you are a fan of classical music. A self-proclaimed “Bach crazy” and radio devotee, he took an early interest in music and has been hosting classical programs off and on since his undergraduate days. …” Read the rest here!

 

Top 5 of 2012: Gabbie’s Top 5 Musical Crushes

Gabbie presents her musical crushes of the year:

Top 5 of 2012: Mike Lupica's Top 5 Songs

In 2012, I really hunkered down into my role as WPRB’s Educational Advisor. I also finally jettisoned the last of those pesky CDs I’d been accumulating for the last 20-odd years and started buying vinyl again. Here are a few tracks that I’m still digging even as the Mayan calendar ticks down to zero.

Public Nuisance – “Small Faces” (from the Third Man Records re-issue of Gotta Survive.) The perfect crossroads of 60s psych and pre-punk riffage.
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Kid 606 – “I Need to Start a Cult” (from Lost in the Game, Tigerbeat6 Records.) Cinematic bleep-boxing for the ages. He can continue making records indefinitely, and I will apparently keep liking them.
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The Fresh & Onlys – “Yes or No” (from Long Slow Dance, Mexican Summer Records.) Everything about this album just clicks perfectly right out of the gate. Even with the nagging similarities to the Smiths and Echo & the Bunnymen.
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The Oh Sees – “Hang a Picture” (from Putrifiers II, In the Red Records.) Guitars that sound like keyboards! Keyboards that sound like guitars! Dudes that sound like girls! (Maybe?) Girls that sound like dudes?
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Cut Chemist feat. Blackbird – “Outro Revisited” (from a 7″ single on Stones Throw Records.) The appeal of hip-hop crossed with cheesey metal riffs died a long time ago for me, but leave it to Cut Chemist to effortlessly rekindle my appreciation.
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Full disclosure: In 2012, I also weeded a bunch of vinyl from my personal stash and sold it on eBay for the specific purpose of raising the money to buy… a garage door opener. The slope… she is a-slippery. Happy New Year!

 

Top 5 of 2012: Pablo's Top 5 Albums

Pablo presents The Death of Tango on Saturdays, 6-8 pm, drawing upon tango music from times past and present and filling a unique place on the WPRB roster. Here are his favorite albums of the year:

Yann Tiersen – Skyline (genre unspecified, great music!)
Julian Peralta – Un disparo en la noche (new tangos in classical style)
Fernando Otero – Romance (amazing pianist)
Ramiro Flores – Son dos (jazz with an Argentine flavor)
Julian Hermida – Zona sur (new and old tangos with a 1940′s flavor)

Top 5 of 2012: Jerry Gordon's Top 5 Jazz Albums

It’s that time of the year again – time for you to read Top 5 lists here on the WPRB blog! Is it another time as well? Maybe, maybe not. Jerry Gordon’s Serenade to a Cuckoo presents some cool jazz every Friday, 11 am – 2 pm. Here Jerry gives us his top 5 jazz albums of the year:

1. Robert Glasper Experiment – Black Radio   Blue Note Records
2. Jason Kao Hwang – Burning Bridge   JasonKaoHwang.com
3. Animation – Agemo   Rare Noise Records
4. Kenny Garrett – Seeds From the Underground   Mack Ave. Records
5. The Cookers – Believe   Motema