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Local Music at Take5online.com Print E-mail
Sunday, 24 February 2008

take_5_logo.gif For years, readers have turned to Take 5, the weekly entertainment insert in The Asheville Citizen-Times, for local music news.   The news weekly features articles and interviews with local musicians in each edition.   Take 5 also provides a great webpage with several features designed to highlight local music.   Vist the site at www.take5online.com ,  click on the Music selection on the menu and you'll find

  • Performer Profiles
    with text and photos

  • Photo Galleries
    inlcuding recent galleries of Whitewater Bluegrass Company at The Fiddlin Pig, and Eliza Lynn at Karmasonics

  • Music Podcasts
    including local artists like The Seepeoples, Hellblinki, Valorie Miller, Stephanie's Id, Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band, and others. 

 

 

 
Ahleuchatistas in Take 5 Print E-mail
Friday, 22 February 2008

Asheville-based punk-jazz-avant garde band, the Ahleuchatistas have re-released their 2004 recording, "The Same and the Other" on the Tzadik label.  Take 5 correspondent Laura Blackley interviewed the band recently and an excerpt of the interview is included below.

Be sure and read the full interview on the Take 5 website. 

 

Question: Who are Ahleuchatistas?

Answer: (In addition to Perlowin), Derek Poteat plays bass, and Sean Dail plays drums.

Q: What are their individual backgrounds?

A: Sean started singing in punk bands when he was a teenager. Later, he moved to guitar then drums. He says he’s always wanted to be a frontman, so he plays the drums like he is. Derek has a background in rock and jazz, mostly improvisation-based rock. I started out in rock, and later studied jazz heavily.

Q: Tell me about the record.

A: It’s actually a re-issue of a recording we did in 2004 on a small D.C.-area label ... it’s been remastered and we’ve added five bonus tracks. It’s more improvisation-based music. It’s interesting because you can hear our musical process on the recording and how we’ve developed (since we started doing this). The new stuff really rounds out the record a lot. The tracks really work well at the end of the record.

...........

Q: What inspired you to start a band?

A: We just wanted to make something that we thought was exciting and interesting. We didn’t realize that people would enjoy it the way they did. We had overwhelming support here in Asheville. Angora Sound put out our first record, we got some good critical attention, and we started leaving town and playing shows. (In the five years we’ve been together), we’ve gone overseas and toured Europe — Germany, Italy, Austria and Amsterdam, which was great, and we’ve toured the United States.

 

 CLICK HERE to read the full article and interview.

 
ON THE AIR This Week Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 February 2008


  

So you say there's nothing new on the radio anymore?  You say radio is dead?  Same for music TV?
Well if you're tired of the same old radio/tv formulas, why not try something new of the local variety.  Local radio and public-access television are bringing something fresh to the airwaves and helping local listeners discover new  local bands each and every week.

Dont Miss These Great Opportunities to Hear Local Music on the Radio and See Local Music on the Television.  The Asheville Music Scene commends these stations for featuring our local musicians and hopes to see even more local-focused music programming in the future.

 
 

 


Thursday  2/21 

11pm on URTV (Cable Channel 20)

mount_dungeon_logo.jpgMount Dungeon
Asheville Underground Music TV
with your host Matt Howard

A weekly broadcast with performances by a vast array of Asheville area musicians.
The  show is filmed live against a bluescren.  Then the Mount Dungeoneers work their
creative magic and comeup with unique backdrops for each weekly show making something
which is musically entertaining and visually spellblinding.  In typical Asheville fashion,
Mount Dungeon is a multi-media extravaganza which feeds the senses on
multiple levels.  The public is welcome to visit the URTV studios
where taping occurs each Saturday afternoon.
Contact Mount Dungeon via their wesite for more information

www.mountdungeon.com  

 

 
 

  mad_tea_party_on_md.jpgThis weeks episode features:
The MAD TEA PARTY

 
www.themadteaparty.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Friday 2/22
 
11AM on WNCW 88.7 

wncw_logo.jpgLive in Studio-B
with your host Martin Anderson

Studio B is where the live music happens.
Under the supervision of WNCW's own golden-eared audio engineer,
Dennis Jones, Studio B is the station's state-of-the-art recording facility that hosts
regional, national, and even international artists. WNCW broadcasts
performances and interviews live on just about any given day.

www.wncw.org  

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Featuring
Velvet Truckstop

www.velvettruckstop.com

 

 

 

 

 


 

9pm on WNCW 88..7

  wncw_logo_sm_a.jpgLocal Color
with your host Kim Clark

Spotlighting emerging artists from all over the WNCW listening area,
with a focus on those who are pushing the envelope just a bit.
Live performances, official releases, demos, exclusive
in-studio performances and well-crafted interviews
wncw_local_color.jpg make for enoyable listening
.

www.wncw.org  

 

 

 

newfamiliars.jpgTHIS WEEKS FEATURED ARTIST
Charlotte band
The New Familiars

http://www.myspace.com/thenewfamiliars  

and lots of recent tracks from

various local Asheville Musicians 

 

 

 


Sunday  2/24 

7pm on WNCW 88.7

 

wncw_logo_sm_a.jpg Local Color
with your host Kim Clark

Spotlighting emerging artists from all over the WNCW listening area,
with a focus on those who are pushing the envelope just a bit.
Live performances, official releases, demos, exclusive
in-studio performances and well-crafted interviews
make for 2 hours of enjoyable listening.

www.wncw.org  

 

  

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THIS WEEKS FEATURED ARTIST
Chuck Brodsky

www.chuckbrodsky.com  

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

9pm on 105.9

locallicks.gif Local Licks
with your host Bad Ash

Rock and Roll with an Asheville twist comes your way every week when
Bad Ash  hosts the 2 hour Local Licks broadcast  focusing attention
on a variety of Asheville area bands with an emphasis on ROCK. 
Local Licks features interviews and tracks from any number
of greater local bands each and every week and has
word of mouth has quickly made this one of
Asheville's favorite 2 hours on the radio.

Local Licks has really reached out to the local music community
and local musicians have responded.   Listen to Local Licks and
you are going to here some amazing much which you haven't
heard about in our little town.  You're gonna find yourself
wanting to get out to hear live local music as Bad Ash
helps you in your discovery of the newest and best
on the local rock scene.  Ash has quickly
become a favorite local DJ and you
learn more about this ball of fire
on the airwaves at her blogsite :


 

www.105.9themountain.com

 

 

 

THIS WEEKS FEATURED ARTIST 
Stankface

in hour one

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www.myspace.com/stankfaceband

 

 

 

  velvet_truckstop_flyer_cd_release_sm.jpg

 

 


 

 

and Southern Rockers
Velvet Truckstop
in hour two

www.velvettruckstop.com

 

 
Asheville Music on the Air Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 February 2008

THIS WEEK

Thursday Feb 14th, 11pm, Cable Channel 20   Woody Wood and Hollywood Red on Mount Dungeon

Friday Feb 15th, 1pm, WNCW 88 .7  Live from Studio B, Brian McGee and Hollow Speed

Friday Feb 15th, 9pm WNCW 88.7 Local Color, Chuck Brodsky and others

Sunday Feb 17th 7pm WNCW 88.7 Local Color, Jar-e and others

Sunday Feb 17th 9pm 105.9 The Mountain Local Licks - Velvet Truckstop and others

 

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Music Video Asheville In Blue Banner Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 February 2008

This weeks edition of, The Blue Banner, UNCAs student newspaper, featured a wonderful article on the successful Music Video Asheville event.  Below are a few excerpts, but be sure and visit the Blue Banner website to read the article by Meredi Wagner-Hoehn in it's entiriety.

Excerpts:

Instead of spending the evening hunched over a computer searching for their favorite bands on Youtube.com, local music fans spent two and a half hours watching homegrown music videos during the first annual Music Video Asheville on Feb. 6.

Future of Asheville Music presented almost 30 music videos in a sold-out MVA showcase at Cinebarre.

FoAM was formed last year when musicians and music lovers discussed how to better the local music scene."We had about 70 bands represented," Greer said of the meeting that started it all. "The whole point is to be diverse. Tonight we had indie rock, jazz, punk, acoustic; just so much."

.........Quetzatl offered a different technique with their techno beats. Music Video Asheville included their video "Meta Tek," consisting of a white background with black shapes, mostly geometric or tribal, which vibrated as the beat of the track got stronger.

The trio of women in cowboy boots and sundresses called The Barrel House Mamas presented yet another message and visual in their song "Die in My Bones."  "Life is an adventure or nothing at all," sang the three brunettes accompanied by their two guitars, banjo and harmonica.

.........."Tonight was fun," said Molly Kummerle, lead vocalist for Ruby Slippers. "It was a good representation of the diversity that we have in this town. Whether people are just making garage videos or whether they're really trying to get something different across, it was really kind of everything."

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