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In Memory of Frankie Knuckles: 1955-2014

It all started in the year of 1977, at the Warehouse nightclub in Chicago. Frankie Knuckles, the Godfather of House music, was a resident DJ playing 8 to 10 hour sets at the revolutionary nightclub downtown The Windy City. People left the club exhausted from dirty dancing to the constant 4/4 beats all night, courtesy of the experimental mixing proficiency of Knuckles. He would mix the popular disco songs of the 70’s with his own sound; the rhythmic beats from his 909 drum machines, to create music that no one had ever heard before. Although gay black men mostly visited The Warehouse, the music became so popular that a whiter and straighter crowd came more frequently. But the Warehouse was strictly about the music, and from 1977 to Knuckles last year of residency in 1982, it was ONLY about the music. In a time when everyone believed that the whites, blacks, Latino’s and gays had to be segregated at different nightclubs, Knuckles was adamant that the music could unite us all, and boy was he right.

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It was ONLY about the music

After a night out at the “House”, everyone would be going to record stores asking for “house” music. In 1982, Knuckles made his own nightclub: The Power Plant; and after years of this genre refining movement, it was the latest rage with the younger population. In an era of hair metal, high pitch singing (Jackson) and pot-smoking head bangers, house had put its foot in the door. Knuckles knew that house was here to stay, and although he has left us, his style and dream of house music still thrives. It may have not quite reached the pinnacle that he had hoped for, but it is well on its way. Over the coming years, you will all see a drastic change to electronic dance music. Artists such as Tchami and Oliver Heldens may just take the world by storm, with their bouncy, deep house vibes.  

 

Bridge Duty- A CFUR Mini Series

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Bridge Duty first aired in January of 2016, and brought many stories of indigenous sovereignty from across Turtle Island to CFUR’s wavelengths. A year later, many people are still asking about it, along with the many perspectives, and voices contained within the mini-series. This is why every episode of Bridge Duty will be released on mixcloud over the next two months or so. There will a new episode uploaded every Monday and Friday, each one highlighting an issue, and features numerous different interviews.

Take a listen to the latest episode here, and make sure to catch the rest on mixcloud!

 

 

 

 

 

Learn, Contribute, and Build Skills at Maker Lab Prince George

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Have you ever been to Maker Lab? It happens every Thursday evening from 5-9PM at Two Rivers Gallery! Listen in as Roanne Witticase, Coordinator for Maker Lab Prince George, fills us in on what a Maker Lab is, how anyone can take part, and dishes some exciting news about upcoming projects and events within Maker Lab![mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/britt-meierhofer/interview-with-maker-lab-coordinator-roanne-witticase/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1]

No Power in The Tower!

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Hello dear audience, there's so many ways to say it, but please bear with us while we rectify an issue presumably caused by relentless spring wind. We are working to bring our terrestrial broadcast back to its former glory on 88.7FM. It's predicted to be up and running by Friday morning, 28 April 2017. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Until then, tune in to our online feed right here on www.cfur.ca

On the bright side, we could be dealing with relentless Winter wind!

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This Is Britt A.M., Episode 45, Love Songs and A Lil' Chat With Mia Rushton & Eric Moschopedis

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This week, I had the good fortune of talking to Mia Rushton and Eric Moschopedis, February's artists-in-residence at The Neighbourhood Time Exchange (Find out more HERE). Also, it's Valentine's Day (ugh), so I thought I'd play some love songs that aren't too gross and sappy. The playlist is rounded out with funky tunes you can groove to, and some rock songs about breakups.

Barkerville Film Maker to film movie adaptation of Stephen King short Story.

James Douglas who is the manager of Public Relations with Barkerville has been given the go-ahead to create a Sherlock Holmes film based on the Stephen KIng short story titled the Doctor's Case. A Kickstarter campaign has been started to aid the funding of the film. To contribute to this campaign visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1533318853/the-doctors-case-movie-project . A CFUR Arts & Culture Correspondent had an opportunity to interview James regarding his project and that interview can be listened to below. [embed]https://www.mixcloud.com/cfurvolunteer/interview-with-barkerville-film-maker-james-douglas/[/embed]

2016 Favourites!

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While 2016 saw a lot of great musicians off to the great gig in the sky, it was a great year for releases, as Britt highlights in her latest episode of This Is Britt AM. Check out some of her Top Picks of 2016 here: [mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/britt-meierhofer/this-is-britt-am-episode-39-my-2016-faves/ width=100% height=120 hide_cover=1 light=1]