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Music Librarian Job Posting

May 10th, 2013 by Kat Dornian

CJSW Radio is re-opening the applications for Music Librarian. Applications are accepted online through the SCIP website.

Eligibility criteria can be viewed on the SCIP website.

Music Librarian

The Music Librarian at CJSW will help the Music Director with development and implementation of a digital music library. This will include implementing a catalog system for maintenance of the library (eg: CD and record repairs, ordering replacements); helping programmers and volunteers learn how to use the library; recruiting and instructing volunteers on how to maintain and use the CJSW catalogue to allow easy access to information; recruiting volunteers to catalogue library items and keep the library neat and organized; replacing missing library materials by finding album artwork online, asking labels or bands for copies, or burning new copies; and co-ordinating these projects with CJSW’s Music Director, programmers and volunteers.

Ideal for someone with Course Work in:

  • Library Studies
  • Music
  • Any other related field

Some specialized skills required:

  • Task oriented and focused
  • Strong working knowledge of computers especially Macs
  • Experience and/or education in library organization is an asset
  • Working experience with databases
  • Strong musical knowledge
  • Online research skills an asset

What we will accomplish at the end of the Internship:

  • Catalogued the CJSW music library
  • Trained volunteers to take over when term is done
  • Maintained a clean and organized database

Internship Type: In Office

Office Location: Room 312 MacEwan Hall, University of Calgary Calgary

Position Start Date: June 6th 2013

Apply online.

International Jazz Day on CJSW

April 26th, 2013 by Kat Dornian

April is Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM) and CJSW is joining in the celebrations on April 30th, also the United Nations’ International Jazz Day.  Tune in for our jazzy programming:

Morning Joy
5:30-7:00 am

Morning Joy with Philip Barker is CJSW’s longest running jazz program. Philip has been putting jazz on the air for more than 24 years. On this morning’s episode Philip will feature “JAZZ FROM AROUND THE WORLD”.

My Two Cents Flat
7:00-10:00 am

At 9:30am Dave will be interviewing Debra Rasmussen, the president of JazzYYC. JazzYYC is Calgary’s jazz collaborative. There’s strength when we work together. JazzYYC represents, supports and promotes jazz in Calgary year around.

Outside The Lines
10:00-11:00am

Listen to an interview with internationally-renowned Toronto jazz pianist Bernie Senensky. Both his and Moe Koffman’s music will be featured on the program, with whom he toured along with Dizzy Gillespie all over the world.

The Via Lactea Caboose
Noon-2:00pm

Nathan M. Godfrey explores the roots of Jazz music as well as some of the offshoot styles and echoes of Jazz from other countries. Expect hawaiian jazz, cowboy jazz, gypsy jazz, jug band jazz and brazilian jazz, to name a few styles.

60 Years of Jazz on Record
2:00-4:00pm

A rebroadcast of 60 Years of Jazz on Record, originally aired back in 1989 by CJSW’s own Philip Barker. The series explores the history of jazz.

 

2013 Summer Jobs

April 8th, 2013 by Myke Atkinson

CJSW Radio has applied for grants for a number of summer positions this year through the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program.

These positions are limited to students who were enrolled in school over the past year, are between the ages of 18 and 30, and are returning to school full-time in the fall. The positions are as follows:

Full details on all of these positions are posted below.

These positions are tentatively scheduled to start Monday, May 6, 2013 (though if funding approval is delayed, the start date could be pushed back). The rate of pay is $12.00 per hour and the length of term is 16 weeks of full-time employment at 35 hours per week.

Please submit your cover letter and resume outlining why you want to work at CJSW this summer to CJSW’s Station Manager via email: cjswadm@ucalgary.ca. Alternatively, you can drop off or mail in your application to:

CJSW Station Manager

Rm 312, MacEwan Hall, University of Calgary

Calgary, AB, T2N 1N4

Interviews will be conducted in late April.

Application deadline is Friday, April 19, 2013 at 5:00 PM.


Festivals Coordinator

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Liase with summer festivals to coordinate CJSW’s participation as sponsor. CJSW sponsors over 25 festivals each summer including Carifest, Blues Fest, Calgary International Film Festival, Calgary Folk Festival, Greek Festival, Afrikadey!, Sled Island and many more.
  • Work with the CJSW Station Manager, Program Director and Office Coordinator to plan and finalize sponsorship contracts with the organizations running festivals in Calgary.
  • Ensure the implementation of on air and print advertisements associated with sponsorship agreements.
  • Coordinate volunteers to be at festival booths and provide community outreach.
  • Coordinate and create CJSW promotional materials such as brochures, program guides, etc. to enhance the festival experience.
  • Organize CJSW’s own annual charity street hockey tournament, the Slurpee Cup.
  • Work with the CJSW Station Manager, Program Director and Office Coordinator to plan and finalize sponsorship contracts with the organizations running festivals in Calgary.

Required Skills

  • Excellent communicator with strong organizational and delegation skills.
  • Strong leader, prepared to balance a number of priorities against tight deadlines.
  • Open minded and prepared to work with culturally diverse groups, organizations and volunteers.
  • Ability to organize and coordinate large numbers of volunteers.
  • Problem solving, setting timelines and following up with phone and email correspondence is an important part of this multi-project-based position.
  • Experience with computers, graphic and/or art design is an asset.

Multicultural Coordinator

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Meet with multicultural program hosts and volunteers to assess needs.
  • Work closely with the CJSW Program Director to further improve and promote the multicultural programs on CJSW.
  • Produce promotional material – creating spots to be aired promoting each show, gathering and posting show info to the CJSW website, and, if necessary, developing any appropriate print material.
  • Assist in writing and producing advertisements for cultural festivals and events.
  • Assist multicultural programmers in developing newsworthy content and arranging interviews and guests.
  • Produce stock content for yearly cultural events, such as Black History Month and International Women’s Day.
  • Develop outreach initiatives for multicultural communities to increase community involvement.

Required Skills

  • Excellent communicator with strong organizational and delegation skills.
  • Open minded and prepared to work with culturally diverse groups, organizations and volunteers.
  • Ability to organize and coordinate large numbers of volunteers.
  • Self-starter and finisher of projects.
  • Strong understanding of the sound of non-commercial radio.

Funding Drive and Special Events Coordinator

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Organize and plan CJSW’s annual fundraising campaign, held each year in October.
  • Generate ideas for year-round fundraising events and campaigns in addition to the annual Funding Drive.
  • Design and implement marketing campaigns to inform the public about the CJSW Funding Drive and the other fundraising events, including finding an artist to create the Funding Drive logo for 2013.
  • Establish and monitor budgets, negotiate rates with suppliers and control expenses for the different fundraising initiatives.
  • Work with the CJSW Office Coordinator to recruit, train and motivate volunteers for the fundraising events.
  • Update and maintain a fundraising database of all CJSW Funding Drive contributors from past Funding Drives.
  • Approach local businesses for sponsorship before the start of Funding Drive 2013 and secure donations for volunteer support and pledge incentives.
  • Contact current Friends Card businesses and confirm involvement for 2013 and update CJSW’s Friends Card contracts and create an electronic version to make them more accessible to businesses.
  • Ensure venues for FD events are available and reserved as well as seek out and confirm performances and activities for FD events.
  • Assist in arranging performances and recruiting volunteers for the CJSW Summer Concert Series, New West Fest (in conjunction with the Calgary Stampede) and other special event projects over the summer.

Required Skills

  • Very strong organizational skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Knowledge of MS Office Suite, and experience working in a Mac environment.
  • Ability to work with strict deadlines.
  • Ability to delegate and coordinate tasks and responsibilities for volunteers.
  • Post-secondary education in arts or non-profit studies a strong asset.
  • Previous non-profit or fundraising experience an asset, although the position is intended to provide experience in the fundraising field.
  • Web experience in design and editing is an asset.

New Media and Spoken Word Programming Coordinator

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Create and manage a web-based system for sharing spoken word programming such as program segments, tips and interview opportunities between spoken word programmers and other CJSW programmers.
  • Research and implement new and better ways to connect with our community and better manage internal communication between all CJSW programmers such as utilizing social networking tools.
  • Establish, manage and maintain accounts for various social networking programs with a goal of community outreach and promotion of spoken word programs.
  • Operate as a member within the news department, regularly communicating with the News Coordinator.
  • Maintain CJSW’s news and specialty programming contact database.
  • Assign department members to cover spoken word events.
  • Cover spoken word events and conduct interviews.

Required Skills

  • Deep understanding of social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter and blogging.
  • Use and management of software such as “Google Groups” and web blogs to allow programmers to share program segments, tips, and interview opportunities.
  • Ability to work closely with the News Director and Program Director to develop new initiatives for creating and publicizing spoken word content.
  • Working knowledge of sound production facilities and technology, including Logic Pro is an asset but is not required.
  • Familiarity with the local spoken word scene an asset.

Music Librarian

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Help the Music Director with development and implementation of a digital music library.
  • Implement a catalog system for maintenance of the library (eg: CD and record repairs, ordering replacements).
  • Recruit and instruct volunteers on how to maintain and use the CJSW catalogue to allow easy access to information. Help programmers and volunteers learn how to use the library.
  • Recruit volunteers to catalogue library items and keep the library neat and organized.
  • Replace missing library materials by finding album artwork online, asking labels or bands for copies or burning new copies.
  • Coordinate these projects with CJSW’s Music Director, programmers and volunteers.

Required Skills

  • Task oriented and focused.
  • Strong working knowledge of computers, especially Macs.
  • Experience and/or education in library organization is an asset.
  • Working experience with databases.
  • Strong musical knowledge.
  • Online research skills and asset.

Archivist

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Develop a plan to digitize CJSW’s culturally valuable physical archives of radio interviews, musical performances and historic moments from the past 28 years.
  • Digitally archive, catalogue and tag materials for future access and use, and potentially make these materials available to the public based on cultural relevance.
  • Coordinate and train volunteers alongside CJSW’s Production Coordinator to help with the actual digitization.
  • Create a plan to better archive and catalogue future on-air interviews and musical performances.
  • Coordinate special projects such as live recordings and live studio sessions (recording bands and musicians).
  • Work with CJSW’s Engineer and News Director to maintain, repair and troubleshoot CJSW’s production facilities and equipment.

Required Skills

  • Working knowledge of sound production facilities and technology, including Logic Pro and ProTools, digital recorders, etc.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines.
  • Strong written and verbal communication and strong leadership.
  • Good decision-making abilities to solve problems.
  • Creative and open to ideas.
  • Desire to develop technical and practical (“hands on”) skills through experience.

Programming/Promotions Coordinator

Tasks and Responsibilities

  • Create and design CJSW promotional materials such as brochures, info packages, pamphlets, program guides, etc.
  • Develop a comprehensive marketing plan to reach the University students and community.
  • Work with Festivals Coordinator to actively develop CJSW’s participation as a sponsor of the summer festivals including Carifest, Native Awareness Week, Calgary International Film Festival, Calgary Folk Festival, Greek Festival, Afrikadey!, Sled Island and more with CJSW staff and volunteers.
  • Coordinate special events, projects and promotions for internal and external audiences, such as CJSW’s fundraising events and live “on-location” broadcasts.
  • Organize CJSW’s own annual charity street hockey tournament, the Slurpee Cup.
  • Recruit, train, and organize CJSW volunteers for sponsored events.
  • Work with the CJSW staff to create and implement outreach campaigns to promote the station and the diverse programming found on CJSW.
  • Provide creative graphic design assistance for the CJSW website and other social media networks.

Required Skills

  • Experience with computers and graphic design programs and software.
  • Strong organizational, multitasking and planning skills.
  • Possess excellent communication and delegation skills.
  • Marketing knowledge and experience.
  • Education or a strong interest in art design is an asset.

The One Dollar Story Contest

March 18th, 2013 by Joe Burima

 

Visit The One Dollar Story Contest’s program page at: http://cjsw.com/program/onedollar/

 

Happy story telling!

International Women’s Day 2013

March 6th, 2013 by marc

March 8th, is International Women’s Day. Take a listen to a special International Women’s Day edition of RadioLand examining some of the female voices of CJSW’s past, present and future:

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Yeah, What She Said!

YeahWhatSheSaid

Hosted by Jennie, Allison & Geea
Mondays from 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Next Show: March 11, 2013 @ 8:00 pm

CJSW is proud to be the home of Yeah, What She Said!: Calgary’s only feminist/women’s radio program. Each week your hosts Jennie, Geea and Allison explore various issues that affect women locally, nationally and globally. Visit womensradiocalgary.blogspot.com for great info all-year round!


Jennie Thunder on CJAM Radio

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One of the hosts of Yeah What She Said, is interviewed on feminist radio program Milk & Vodka in Windsor, Ontario.


Issues Within the Feminist Community

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In this episode, Jennie and Allison are joined by Dr. Dawn Johnston, an instructor in Communications at the University of Calgary. Topics discussed include problems within the feminist community, ways in which feminists can be hard on each other, and how we can make the feminist community a more welcoming place. Original air date: January 7, 2013.


Women’s Studies – What it is, and Where’s it’s Going

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Jennie interviews students and professors who are involved in Women and Gender Studies programs in Canada. They discuss the benefits of a degree in Women’s Studies, the strengths and challenges of Women’s Studies programs, how the field of study has changed over the years and where it’s going in the future. Original air date: October 8, 2012. Women’s Studies – What it is, and where it’s goingThe following women are interviewed:

  • Annalee Lepp, President of the Canadian Women’s Studies Association and Chair of the Department of Women’s Studies at the University of Victoria
  • Carol Williams, Chair of the Department of Women and Gender Studies, University of Lethbridge
  • Madison Webber, Undergraduate representative for the Women and Gender Studies Program,  University of Lethbridge
  • Tiffany Sostar, Undergraduate student in Women’s Studies, University of Calgary

Homeless Women in America

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Jennie and Allison interview Susan Scott, an author and advocate for homeless women in Canada, and Cindy, a formerly homeless woman. A few years ago Susan wrote the book All Our Sisters: Stories of Homeless Women in Canada. The book inspired the first national conference on homelessness and women in 2011, and it also inspired a new housing project for low income women in Calgary. Topics discussed in this interview include reasons why women become and stay homeless, specific dangers and issues homeless women face, and the services and tools needed to help keep women off the streets.

Original air date: January 23, 2012


Good Girls Marry Doctors

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Jennie and Allison interview Josephine Tsui, editor of “Good Girls Marry Doctors,” a project that highlights the experiences of Asian-Canadian and Asian-American women growing up in North America with Asian parents. They discuss culture, parental expectations and more. Original air date: December 19, 2011.


Montreal Massacre and Gender-Based Violence

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Jennie and Allison interview two guests who are experts on gender-based violence. Lana Wells is the Brenda Strafford Chair in the Prevention of Domestic Violence at the University of Calgary and Lisa Lorenzetti is a Ph.D candidate specializing in men and boys leadership in ending domestic violence. Original air date: December 5, 2011.

Song Birds

car ride

Hosted by Geneviève D.
Mondays from 10:00 am to 11:30 am
Next Show: March 11, 2013 @ 10:00 am

 

Radio could always use a woman’s touch. Song Birds is your weekly helping of women in music. Learn more about your favourite female singers, songwriters, rockers and women who work hard behind the scenes of the music you love. Spanning many genres, Song Birds is a weekly treat you won’t want to miss. Follow your host Geneviève Dale on Twitter @gennyloves !


Listen to an interview Carolyn Claire, a registered psychologist Student’s Union Heath and Wellness Clinic that aired during Sex Week here at the U of C:

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IWD Events happening in Calgary

International Women’s Day 2013 Calgary

Mini Fair: 10am – 2pm

Learn how local agencies support women in Bankers Hall, Gulf Square and Western Canadian Place.

Parade: 11:30am – noon 

3 St SW to Olympic Plaza via Stephen Avenue Mall

Party! noon

Olympic Plaza, Celebrate Women: Speakers, Food, Fun!

More information… 


Inspiring Calgary’s Women at the Library’s International Women’s Day Event Featuring Keynote Speaker, Janalee Morris-Wales

The Calgary Public Library is teaming up with Bow Valley College for the sixth consecutive International Women’s Day. Calgarians will learn how women’s collaboration inspires and empowers as they engage in discussions on the challenges, contributions and successes of women in the developing world. With help from special keynote speaker Janalee Morris-Wales, discussions will center on the Married by Night, Single by Day theme, which focuses on women in the developing world and their road to empowerment.

When: Friday, March 8 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: John Dutton Theatre at Central Library (616 Macleod Trail SE)
Who: Open to the public.

More information…


The First Annual Women’s Leadership Conference

When: Saturday, March 9, 2013, 9am – 4pm
Where: MacEwan Conference & Event Centre, University of Calgary
Registration Fee: FREE for U of C Students

More information…


U of C’s Women’s Resource Awards Presentation Ceremony

What: WRC Awards including the inspiring stories of the award recipients & feature musical performance by Amy Thiessen

When: Saturday, March 9, 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Where: MacEwan Hall Ballroom, University of Calgary

More information…


2013 Student’s Union Election

March 4th, 2013 by marc

This year’s Student’s Union Election will be happening from Tuesday, March 5th until Thursday, March 7th at MacEwan Student Centre, Taylor Family Digital Library, and ICT here at the University of Calgary. For more information on all of the candidates as well as how you can vote, visit: su.ucalgary.ca/elections.

CJSW sat down with all of the candidates running for the positions of President, VP Student Life and VP Academic. The positions of VP Operations & Finance and VP External were acclimated by Eric Termuende and Connor Brown respectively.

The interviews all appear here in their unedited form.

President

Hardave Birk

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Raphael Jacob

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Stefana Pancic

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Vice President Student Life

Ben Cannon

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Richard “Dick” Gariepy

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Mallory Lupick

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Vice President Academic

Hana Kadri

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Emily MacPhail

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Tynan Wenarchuk

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CJSW On Location Contest

January 31st, 2013 by Kat Dornian

Show us your swag!

This contest is now closed! Thanks to everyone who participated. We had enough prizes to give to every participant. Rock on!

Here were some of our favourites:

Lucy on the Malecon in Puerto Vallarta, MX. Submitted by Ellen.

The Delicious Radio t-shirt at LucasFilm HQ in San Francisco. Submitted by Mike.

The Slurpee Cup at Peggy's Cove with Pride Tiger. The Cup travelled from Vancouver to Halifax with a few US stops. Submitted by Will.

Swag goes to Maui. Submitted by Alan.

The Contest

We thought it would be kind of fun to see how far CJSW has travelled so we decided to make a contest. Here’s the deal: Send us a picture of you and your CJSW swag! We want to see how crazy and wild you can get so anything goes, including photoshop jobs. All entries will be posted to our  CJSW On Location photo album on Facebook. Check the various ways to enter at the bottom of the page.

Make sure to get your photos in before 11:59PM on February 28th in order to be entered in the draw.

Here are some examples to get you started:

Gilles, host of French Transe en Danse, in Chichen Itza

Myke, host of Big Friday, and Joe, host of The Morning After, in the arctic.

Prizes

17 lucky winners, selected at random, will get their pick of one of the following (while still available)

  • Walk the Moon – LP
  • Vaccines – Come of Age – LP or CD
  • Smoke and Jackal – LP
  • AC/DC – Live at the River Plate – LP
  • Patti Smith – DLX Banga
  • How to destroy angels_ LP (rare, as there was a limited pressing of 150 for Canada!)
  • Jack White – LP (nominated for Grammys!)
  • MS MR – 7 inch LP
  • Passion Pit – Gossamer CD
  • Miguel – LP
  • Madchild 7 inch (features the songs, Crazy Heart and Battleaxe)
  • Band of Horses – Mirage Rock – LP
  • Calvin Harris – 18 Months – LP
  • The Neighbourhood – I’m Sorry – LP
  • A$AP Rocky LP or CD

Ways to Enter:

There are two ways to enter the photo contest: facebook or email. We’ll download all pictures and post them to the CJSW On Location photo album on Facebook

1. Upload your photo to Facebook and tag CJSW 90.9 FM. Make sure to mention the “CJSW on Location” photo contest in the description

2. Email your photo to onlocation@cjsw.com. Files should not exceed 1 MB.

CJSW’s Bests of 2012

January 6th, 2013 by Kat Dornian

CJSW Programmers have been hard at work putting together their favourites from the year past. Check out what they’re saying below and click on the links to read their reasoning.

Top 10 Indie/Rock Albums of 2012 by Geneviève, Song Birds

    1. Chairlift – Something (Kanine)
    2. Emily Wells – Mama (Partisan)
    3. Thus:Owls – Harbors – (Avalanche Productions)
    4. The Limananas – Crystal Anis – (HoZac)
    5. San Cisco – San Cisco – (Fat Possum)
    6. Julie Doiron – So Many Days -(Aporia)
    7. The Asteroids Galaxy Tour – Out Of Frequency – (BMG)
    8. Screaming Females – Ugly – (Don Giovanni)
    9. Hospitality – Hospitality – (Merge)
    10. Snowblink – Inner Classics – (Arts & Crafts)

Read More (including best electronic, folk and hip-hop albums)

The Blues Witness Top 10 List for 2012, Cindy McLeod

Top 10 Canadian Blues Releases 2012

Jimmy Zee - Ride  
James “Buddy” Rogers – My Guitar’s My Only Friend
Steve Strongman –  A Natural Fact  
Shakura S’aida – Time
The Harpoonist and the Axe Murderer  - Checkered Past
Bill Durst – Bill Durst Live
Mississippi Heat – The Blues Matrix
Paul Reddick – Wishbone
Treasa Levasseur – Broad
Jack Semple – In The Blue Light

Top 10 International Blues Releases 2012

Bonnie Raitt – Slipstream
Michael ‘Iron Man’ Burks – Show of Strength
Joe Louis Walker – Hellfire
Janiva Magness – Stronger For It
Walter Trout – Blues For the Modern Daze
Joe Bonamassa – Driving Towards the Light
The Mannish Boys – Double Dynamite
Shemekia Copeland – 33 1/3
Curtis Salgado – Soul Shot
Mud Morganfield – Son of the Seventh Son

Dave’s Faves: Thee Best LPs of 2012 by Dave Shiroky, Contramandatum

(NOTE: This list is in alphabetical order, not in order of preference)
Audacity – Mellow Cruisers (Burger)
CS Yeh – Transitions (De Stijl)
G Green – Crap Culture (MT ST MTN)
Gentleman Jesse – Leaving Atlanta (Douchemaster)
BA Johnston – Hi Dudes! (Mammoth Cave)
Needles//Pins – 12:34 (Mammoth Cave)
Parquet Courts – Light Up Gold (Dull Tools)
Royal Headache – Royal Headache (RIP Society/WYR?)
Tyvek – On Triple Beams (In the Red)
White Lung – Sorry (Deranged)

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Dave’s Faves: Singles and EPs from 2012 by Dave Shiroky, Contramandatum

Flaccid** – Flaccid EP (self-released)
King Tuff – Wild Desire (Suicide Squeeze)
Korean Gut* – Hang Seven EP (self-released)
Krang/Shooting Guns* – Split (Psychic Handshake)
Missing Monuments – (I’m Gonna) Love You Back to Life EP (Hozac)
Mother’s Children* – See the Other Guy (P-Trash)
Squish – Shame Spiral (Hozac)
Teledrome** – Double Visions EP (Hozac)
Throwaways** – Pizza EP (J.A.W. Records)
Ultraviolet Radio – Together in Stereo (Burger Records)
Woolen Kits – Shelley (Trouble in Mind)
Zig Zags – Scavenger (Mexican Summer)

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Best of 2012 by Devon, Radio Party

LPs
Kraus – Supreme Commander (Moniker)
FNU Ronnies – Saddle Up (Load)
Hank Wood & the Hammerheads – Go Home (Toxic State)
Modra – The Line for the Men’s Room (Savage Quality)
Spacin’ – Deep Thuds (Richie)

7″
Satanic Rockers – Eviction (Quemada)
Dawn Of Humans – Blurst Of The Birdfish (Toxic State)
Folded Shirt – Tiny Boat b/w Mouth Clock (Fashionable Idiots)
GG King – Joyless Masturbation b/w Bag (Total Punk)
Thee Cormans – Biker Bitch (In The Red)

Read More (including best reissues and a local roundup)

 

Arielle’s Grate List of Nice Records From Our Lord’s Year of 2012

Folded ShirtTiny Boat b/w Mouth Clock (Fashionable Idiots)
FNU Ronnies- Saddle Up (Load)
Gary WrongHeroin Beach b/w Mayhem Troopers (Bat Shit Records)
GG KingJoyless Masturbation b/w Bag(Total Punk)
Hank Wood and the HammerheadsGo Home (Toxic State)
HomostupidsNew York Jammin’ (Hozac)
Nuclear Spring – Demo (Hysteria)
Total ControlScene From a Marriage (Sub Pop)
Vaginors – Nuclear Papsmear (No Patience)
White LoadWaynes World III b/w Godfather Part IV (Load)

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Best Albums of 2012 by Kat Dornian, The New Classics

1. Purity Ring – Shrines (Last Gang)

2. Alt-J – An Awesome Wave (Infectious)

3. A Tribe Called Red - A Tribe Called Red (Electric Powwow)

4. The Fresh & Onlys – Long Slow Dance (Mexican Summer)

5. Chairlift – Something (Young Turks)

6. Chromatics – Kill for Love (Italians Do It Better)

7. Gemma Ray – Island Fire (Bronzerat)

8. Matthew Dear – Beams (Ghostly International)

9. Michna – Moving Mountains (Ghostly International)

10. Trust – Trst (Arts & Crafts)

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Top 10 of 2012 – Peter Noble (Avant Garage host on WSGR, and part-time CJSW music troll)

1. Divine FitsA Thing Called Divine Fits

Project of Wolf Parade’s Dan Boeckner and Spoon’s Brit Daniel. The album sounds like their former projects, and the collaboration also brings out New Wave sounds, if you like your New Wave the way that, say, the Talking Heads did it.

2. SpiritualizedSweet Heart Sweet Light

Impeccable musical arrangements and wonderful “I don’t care if you squirm” lyrics that speak of searching and hopelessness. Jason Pierce has taken a sound that should make Oasis jealous.

3. JapandroidsCelebration Rock

This is an album that could have been released in 1987, as part of the “Our Band Could Be Your Life” era. Crunchy guitar hooks, bombastic drum bashing with a lot of crash cymbals, and shouted harmonies, that belong on the same shelf as The Replacements, Husker Du and Sonic Youth.

4. NovaMidnight Midnight

An album recorded by artists who understand what it’s like to have darkness in the late afternoon. Sparse bleakness done better than The XX, with a powerful delicacy like Cowboy Junkies “Whites Off Earth Now”.

5. Jon Spencer Blues ExplosionMeat And Bone

Imagine taking Sticky Fingers-era Rolling Stones and combining it with the Stooges. Great guitar riffs in a very unsubtle blues-punk album that wallops you between the ears, with just enough noise to prevent it from becoming too accessible.

6. The Dandy WarholsThis Machine

Perhaps an Americana version of Blur, though the song “Be Yourself” sounds like they’re channeling Iggy Pop. Chiming guitars with pop hooks throughout, and appropriate “oh oh oh’s” to help you sing along.

7. Stagnant PoolsTemporary Room

A great, gloomy debut by brothers Bryan and Douglass Enas. Done in a style that pays tribute to Joy Division and The Jesus & Mary Chain, with lots of bass fuzz to fill in the open spaces.

8. Diamond RugsDiamond Rugs

Side project of members of Deer Tick, Los Lobos, The Black Lips and Six Finger Satellite. An indie-garage rock delight, complete with flecks of harmonica, and love song lyrics of a type that only “Hungover and Horny” could deliver.

9. The MenOpen Your Heart

This is a rock record. An unapologetic, crank up the guitar solos, standing too close to the other microphone in the garage with the amp next to the beer fridge kind of rock record.

10. Slug GutsPlayin’ In Time With The Deadbeat

A swampy romp reminiscent of fellow countrymen The Birthday Party. Wonderful, cavernous noise at a slow, plodding pace. Lots of layers, lots of distorted percussion and guitars, and an eerie howl to the vocals.

 

Top 10 “Loud” Albums of 2012 by Dan, Big Mess

1. Ty Segall Twins (Drag City)
2. The Funfuns** The Funfuns  (P. Trash)
3. Greys Easy Listening  (Concession/Pint-Sized)
4. Metz* Metz (Sub Pop)
5. The Hives Lex Hives  (Disque Hives)
6.  Sensae* Sundowning (Suicide Squeeze)
7. White Lung* - Bag - Sorry (Deranged)
8. Chomp Buddha Jabba Momma (Exit Stencil)
9. The Intelligence Everybody’s Got it Easy But Me  (In the Red)
10. Van Halen A Different Kind of Truth  (Interscope)

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Top 10, Make That Top 5 CDs of 2012 by Andrew, Breaking The Tethers

Anitbalas Antibalas (Daptone)
Tim Berne Snakeoil (ECM)
Forgas Band Phenomena Acte V (Cuneiform)
The Funkees Dancing Time: The Best of Eastern Nigeria’s Afro Rock Exponents 1973-77 (Soundway)
Holly Hunt Year One (Other Electricities)
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Psychedelic Pill (Reprise)

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Am I Right’s Best of 2012

Part I

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Comedy at Sled Island.
Hannibal Burress appears in Calgary and releases Animal Furnace.
Twitter as comedy deliver device .
David Letterman does a show without an audience.
Calgary Folk Music Festival Talk Tent.
John Mulaney, “New in Town”
Kyle Kinane, “Whiskey Icarus”
Tig Notaro, “Live”
Alan Cho’s set at Happy Endings in October
Best Show on WFMU, January 31

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Top 10 of 2012 by Richard Z, Attention Surplus Disorder

    1. Quaterna Requiem – O Arquiteto
    2. Alphataurus – AttosecondO
    3. Colin Mold – Girl on the Castle Steps (CD Whiteknight CPMCD002 (2012) UK)
    4. Anathema – Weather Systems
    5. Magnolia -  La zona d’ombra (CD Digipak: Lizard CD 0085)
    6. Nine Stories Close - One Eye on the Sunrise (Label: Prog Rock Records)
    7. Big Big Train – English Electric (Part One) (Released by English Electric Recording)
    8. Anglagard – Viljans Oga (CD / LP Anglagard Records ANG03 (2012)
    9. The Minstrels Ghost - The Road To Avalon
    10. Silhouette – Across the rubicon

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Nat Kaos’ Top Picks 10 of 2012 (Rage Cage)

1. Testament-Dark Roots of Earth (Nuclear Blast)

The rest (in no particular order)
Sigh-In Somniphobia (Candlelight)
Angel Witch-As Above, So Below (Metal Blade)
Huntress-Spell Eater (Napalm)
Doro-Raise Your Fist (Nuclear Blast)
Dying Fetus-Reign Supreme (Relapse)
Cannibal Corpse-Torture (Metal Blade)
Rush-Clockwork Angels (Anthem)
Van Halen-A Different Kind of Truth (Interscope)
Municipal Waste-The Fatal Feast: Waste in Space (Nuclear Blast)
Three Inches of Blood-Long Live Heavy Metal (Century Media)
Dead Salvation-Death is an Artform (self-release)

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Top 10 of 2012 – Speaking In Tongues: The World Music Show by Daryl

Ondatrópica Ondatrópica (Soundway Records)
Souljazz Orchestra Solidarity (Strut Records)
Bomba Estéreo Elegancia Tropical (Polen Records)
Arnaldo Antunes, Edgard Scandurra, Toumani Diabaté A Curva da Cinturra: Mali-Brasil (Mais Um Disco)
Kottarashky & The Raindogs Demon (Asphalt Tango)
Jimmy Cliff Rebirth (Trojan Records/Universal Music)
Fatoumata Diawara Fatou (World Circuit)
Galactic Carnivale Electricos (Galactic Funk Recording)
Various Diablos Del Ritmo: The Columbian Melting Pot 1960 – 1985 (Analog Africa)
Various Cumbia Beat Vol. 2: Experimental Guitar Driven Tropical Sounds from Peru 1966-1983 (Vampisoul)

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Notable Live Gigs and Recordings for 2012 by Paula, Noise

Mercedes Peon - Sos
Three Metre Day – Coasting notes
Nils Petter MolvaerBaboon Moon
Beautiful ToolBeautiful Tool Live at the Western Front
Melvin Gibbs Elevated EntityAncients Speak

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Road Pops 2012 Top Tenish

DJ Vadim – Don’t Be Scared
JK Soul – Dinner with the Fat Beatz Vol 1
Brownout – Oozy
Curumin – Arrocha
Antibalis – Antibalis
The Heavy – The Glorious Dead.
Sola Rosa – Get It Together
Nickodemus – Moon People
David Byrne & St. Vincent – Love This Giant
The Funk Ark – High Noon
Watussi – 1000% Guapo (1000% Hansome)
Various Artists – The Wonderwheel Spins 2012
Kendra Morris – Kendra Morris
Dub Pistols – Worshipping The Dollar
Freak Motif – La Casa Blanca (from Calgary – be sure to see them live)
Various Artists – Cumbia Beat, Vol. 2: Tropical Sounds from Peru 1966 – 1983
Tim Maia – World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia

And my favourite song –  from Toronto:
Citizen Sound – “Love Someone”

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Jonathan’s 2012 Bests (from Grahamstown, South Africa)

1. Richard Dawson – The Magic Bridge
2. Wrongtom Meets Deemas J in East London
3. Slug Guts – Playin’ In Time with the Deadbeat
4. Adrain Sherwood – Survival and Resistance
5. Aluk Todolo – Occult Rock
6. Bill Fay – Life is People
7. Bass ClefReeling Skullways
8. Swans – The Seer
9. Julia Holter - Ekstasis
10. Belbury Poly – The Belbury Tales

 

CJSW TOP 10 2012 – Oldies but Goodies, by Peter IRON (aka JAY) Maitland

As the years roll on (and particularly when a hi-energy 2 year old is part of your life) there are occasions when things get missed the first time around. Therefore this list includes Peter IRON (aka JAY) Maitland’s top 10 (re)discoveries.

Children of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the Second Psychedelic Era – 1976-1995 (Rhino, 2005)  Being a big fan of the first 2 Nuggets box sets it was only a matter of time before I picked up the third edition. June 7, 2012 was my birthday and I had survived an epic night of debauchery at the Staples Centre & beyond with Jett Thunders, Mike and not one but two Dans! The perfect hangover cure was a trip to Ameoba Records (see below) where this stellar 4 disc box set was picked up.

    1. Since then I have listened to this 100 song set in its entirety at least 20 times, it is that addictive! While influenced by 60s’ rock and roll, the tracks here stand own their own as being great booty shaking rockin ear wigs. It led me to follow up artists like The Barracudas, The Fleshtones, The Pandoras and The Church’s proper albums.
    2. Ty Segall – Twins (Drag City, 2012)  After that Nuggets box set got me all hot and bothered for garage rock, picked up this excellent slab of modern garage rock. Segall was approaching Bob Pollard levels of output in 2012, this being his 3rd of 3 releases. Come back to Calgary Ty!
    3. Forbidden Dimension – The Golden Age Of Lasers (Saved by Radio, 2011)  First things first, Tom Bagley is a Calgary legend! Forbidden Dimension is his band of rock and roll ghouls. This band that formed the same year the Olympics were in town keeps getting better. Golden Age of Lasers features jaw dropping riffs and devious amount of melody. Anyone does not like this record may in fact have an ass made of candy, likely jujubes.
    4. Thrush Hermit – The Complete Recordings CD/DVD Box Set (New Scotland, 2010) This box set is a great value, which would mean little if Thrush Hermit was not one of the best indie rock bands ever! The complete records features their 2 EPs, 2 LPs, 2 DVDs and 3 disks of rarities & unreleased material. It is the rarities disks that feature some of my favourite material, particularly early radically different takes on tunes that would later turn up on Joel Plasketts solo records.
    5. Joel Plaskett Emergency – Scrappy Happiness (Maple Music, 2012)  Speaking of Plaskett, Scrappy Happiness was his best record since the early 2000s. A great mix of rockers and quieter numbers, Plaskett is becoming Neil Young-esque in his ability to mix these two musical styles. Plus how can you go wrong when it has a song devoted to Husker Du! He put on a couple of great cowtown live shows to boot in 2012.
    6. Ameoba Records (Hollywood, California store)  It warmed my heart to see this huge record store [imagine the old A & B Sound (R.I.P.) in downtown Calgary times 5] alive with activity on a random Thursday. Filled to the gills with vinyl, CDs, book and all sorts of other musical toys. I must make a return trip in 2013!
    7. Bomp! Saving the World One Record at a Time (published in 2007)  Tied into the garage rock / LA theme, this super fun book follows the birth of two early fanzines (Mojo Navigator and Bomp) and the various other pursuits of its founder Greg Shaw. A garage rock nut that later ran indie record labels (Bomp / Voxx) and also predicted the 70s’ punk rock revolution. This book is twisted multi colored delight that makes a great companion to the Children of Nuggets box set, which is dedicated to Greg Shaw (who passed away shortly before the release of the box set.
    8. Our Noise: The Story of Merge Records, the Indie Label That Got Big and Stayed Small (published in 2009)  Another great read that follows is an oral history of the Chapel Hill scene, Superchunk and Merge records from the late 80s’ to present. Our Noise also has chapters on key Merge bands Magnetic Fields, Neutral Milk Hotel, Spoon, Arcade Fire etc. Picked up at Sloth records (as was the Bomp book), a great record store but also remember that it has some books that are well worth checking out!
    9. Shelf Life Books (100, 1302 – 4th Street SW) – Speaking of great book stores this gem in the Beltline is always a pleasure to shop in. Shelf Life’s staff is exceedingly helpful, the space is very comfortable and I always walk out with a book that would not find anywhere else in Calgary.
    10. Panache Wrap Up BBQ Party @ Sled Island (June 24, 2012) – with so many excellent shows every year at Sled, this one always tops the rest of Sled Islands four plus days of stiff competition. This event features excellent rock and roll put on by Panache Booking plus delicious roast pig. 2012 saw the Blind Shake and Duchess Says blow the roof off the Republik while 2011 may have been even more stacked. It featured Demon Claws, The Thermals, Cheeseburger, Bare Wires and Thee Oh Sees!

Honorable mention … Ted Leo – you know we all have artists that we take for granted. Well until 2012 I took Ted Leo for granted – I had seen him live a couple of times, saw him all over the place at the 2010 Sled Island festival and heard various songs by him. I finally listened to several of his albums all the way through this past year and now I cannot get enough of him. Bring on the follow up to The Brutalist Bricks!

Calgary Centre By-Election interviews

November 20th, 2012 by marc

Prior to these interviews, a call for suggested questions was put out to our members, as well as some non-profit organizations located here in Calgary. All of the submitted questions were reviewed, however due to time, only a few were selected.

Thank you to everyone who submitted questions.

The candidates were asked the same questions in the same order and given 10 minutes total to answer them. This meant that the more concise their answers, the more questions that each candidate was able to answer. Two minutes were given at the end of the question period for each candidate to speak freely and directly to our listeners.

For more information on how to vote, where to vote as well as a map of the riding please visit elections.ca.

 

Joan Crockatt - Conservative Party of Canada

Declined multiple requests for an interview with CJSW 90.9FM.

Antoni Grochowski - Independent

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Harvey Locke - Liberal Party of Canada

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Dan Meades - New Democratic Party

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Tony Prashad - Libertarian Party of Canada

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Chris Turner - Green Party of Canada

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Map and office hours 2013

October 13th, 2012 by Myke Atkinson

The CJSW office is open Monday – Fridays from  10am until 5pm. Stop by to pay your pledge and pick up your swag from our 2012 Funding Drive!

Phone our Office (403) 220-3902 if you have any questions.

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