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HELP SAVE WNUR!

Who doesn’t remember driving down Lakeshore Drive and jamming to the underground sounds of their nightly Streetbeat Show on 89.3FM? In my college years at Northwestern University, WNUR was my lifeline to everything electronica, and it has a team of DJs committed to playing the best in underground and underrepresented music on the radio.

WNUR needs your help! Tonight (Monday, February 21st) they are having a benefit to help keep non-commercial underground radio on the airwaves for another year. DJ Sangre and D-VO will be hosting and broadcasting live from the always awesome Chicago institution Smartbar with an impressive lineup that includes DJ Heather, Chris Santiago, Karl & Mark Almaria, Frankie J and DJ Sangre.

1) Can you introduce yourself to us and tell us a little bit about your Monday night shows on WNUR?

My name’s John but I go by the moniker of DJ Sangre (usually with a ridiculously long rolled ‘r’). I’ve hosted “The Fringe” every Monday night on 89.3 WNUR Streetbeat for the last six and a half years. My show is dedicated to the underground house music scene in Chicago, so I spin live house sets and play host to house DJs from around the city.

2) This benefit is to help keep WNUR going for another year. Do you mean just the dance music programming or is the actual station in danger?

The money goes to the whole station. WNUR is a non-commercial completely-volunteer underground-music-only radio station. As such we get some money from corporate sponsors, some from Northwestern University which owns the station, and most of it from listener donations. But unlike PBS or NPR, we only ask for donations one week out of the entire year. The night at Smartbar is part of our week-long annual fundraising drive. And, as an aside, the more money we raise for dance programming, the better we look when it comes time to divy up programming time for the next year…

3) What do you see are the listening interests of your audience at WNUR in general? What is the demographic of your listeners?

EVERYTHING. The funny part is most of the DJs I know who are from the area grew up listening to Streetbeat. And it was as true then as it is now that it seems like listeners are just happy to have underground dance on the radiowaves. Whether it’s house music on Mondays, dubstep on Thursdays, or techno on Fridays, people love to flip it on in their car and jam out.

4) Tell us a little bit about the party! The DJs, what each of their styles are like and what you hope to achieve by the end of the night? What is your monetary goal?

This year’s party is the culmination of four years producing what we’ve dubbed the “Chicago Jack Summit.” The first one was just an hour an a half, and it was just The Sound Republic (Frankie J and John Mork) doing a guest set in the radio studio. The next year we expanded it to include Santiago & Bushido, Chris Grant, Karl Almaria, and Bryan Jones. And the madness has just grown from there. Last year we had 11 DJs and broadcast the show for 5 hours! They all came by and donated their time to talk about what the radio station has meant to them and spun a kickass set in the process.

This year we wanted to take it to the next level, so we worked with Smartbar to organize a live broadcast from the club. It’s the first time I’ve ever attempted something like this, and I’m super terrified/excited. Our goal is double that of previous years ($2000), but now we can add to our listeners’ pledges with the $5 donations we’re collecting at the door. And we’ll have t-shirts available and are even raffling off an iPad! So I’m crossing my fingers we’ll be able to pull it off.

As far as the DJs go, we scaled back the number in favor of giving the DJs a little more set time since it’s a live gig–and they are all doing it completely pro-bono. Heather is back from last year and needs no introduction. She’s a veteran on the Smartbar decks, and we’re honored to have her. Santiago and his producing partner Bushido are well-known for their releases on Potty Mouth Music and tracks they’ve produced with folks like Green Velvet and Colette. Previously a resident at spots like Zentra and Smartbar, Santiago brings a throbbing, ass-kicking sound that will leave you wanting a change of pants. Karl & Mark Almaria are a legendary Chicago DJ duo. They’ve been on the scene for a couple of decades now. Mark, best known for headlining raves in the area and producing technically mindboggling mixtapes, has recently returned to the decks after a hiatus of several years. He and his brother are tagging for a meeting of two great house music minds. And finally, Frankie J is the one the started it all. He’s never missed a Jack Summit and even ponied up his own funds when we were short on donations. His dedication to this scene is unmatched, and his labels Spatula City and Flapjack Records consistently pump out chart-topping jackin’ and funky house hits.

5) Wanna say a little personal message to our readers out there?

Boom Boom Room is and always will be the best spot for house music on Mondays. But if you can tear yourself away for a couple of hours just this one Monday, I think you will be pleasantly surprised… and you’ll be supporting a good cause. :)

Tonight’s party is just a $5 donation to get in, and the entire show will be broadcast LIVE on 89.3 WNUR-FM and online at www.wnur.org. If you can’t make it in person, you can call in your donation while listening and get free stuff! Check out a list of 2011 WNUR premiums soon at www.wnur.org.

And as a special bonus, they will be raffling off an iPad to one of the lucky Smartbar guests.

Smartbar (3730 N. Clark, Chicago, IL)
10pm-4am
$5

Facebook link with info for tonight’s party

Played Out Party!

played out party! urban's house thursday @ betty's

“Mirror Dance”, “Change For Me”, “Touched The Sky”, “Love And Happiness”… 7 DJs all playing your favorite played out songs! What fun! And like I always tell people, it had to have been good for it to have been played out :) If you’re in Chicago come to our special theme party this Thursday March 19th at Betty’s. Also check out the accompanying Played Out Songs Radio Show now! (On our Facebook event page none other than Little Louie Vega confirmed himself as a guest to our party. Glad to see he saw the humor in it… given that a third of the songs we listed were his!)

More Reasons to Hate Cops

This past weekend I’ve been doing some dance shows at the Theater Building, the income of which will help me get my 2nd CD-J. Thank God, because right now for our radio shows (listen to the newest one!) we have 2 turntables and only 1 CD-J, which means we always have to alternate between vinyl and CDs. This can be a pain when you’re trying to get a musical flow going.

This past Wednesday me and Rees see the crutch-boy who came to my house and stole my iPhone and credit cards a few months ago. After several heated words, him and Rees get into a pushing and shoving match and slight hell breaks loose. The cops come, and their behavior always solidifies my intense dislike of them. One female cop outside really believed she had a dick, and I so so wanted to tell her to eat it. Can you go to jail for giving a cop a subtle put down? I’ve always wondered that.

Thursday night at our residency at Betty’s, a Coolio-looking violent drunk kid was messing with our people outside the venue, and he even ran inside my car. A cop car drives by and I run up to them and ask them for their help. They see there is a commotion outside the club. The pig’s answer? “Okay, we’ll be right back.” They drive off and we never see them again. The bouncer explains to me that that is their standard MO, that they don’t give a flying f&*k unless they see feathers flying and an actual brawl. According to him they would rather drive to the next club and stare at more breasts.

Aside from maybe the 4 nice cops I know, I think the rest of the police force needs a mandatory anal probe.

May Release Party

The release party at Cuatro this past Friday was off the hook!!!!! You’ve seriously got to check these guys out, the live music on top of the DJ just pumps up the energy of the room a hundredfold. The party meant a lot to me because many of my old school friends showed up….lots of dancers, a fellow actress that used to put condoms on bananas with me when we taught kids safer sex at schools, and assorted Househeads that don’t come out that often. Many of my friends said this was the best party I’ve had in a long time, so yey for that!

On the flipside, I get a little bitter at some of my so-called friends who don’t make any effort to attend. I bust my ass to show support for everyone, even those events where there are only 3 people, and that’s including the bartender. I buy tons of drinks so the bar will be happy…also so I will forget that I am at a 3-person party (bartender included.) Really folks, make that effort, we have to help each other out. It’s not always about YOUR party.

With Rees and Miguel Migs outside Zentra

After Cuatro we go to Zentra to hear Miguel Migs and Lisa Shaw. I had this long-ass ponytail which my hairdresser stabbed into me, so though it looked cute I was in a lot of pain. It’s hard enough trying to keep all the thoughts straight in my head, imagine a horse tail speared into your cranium.

Sunday night I record the 5 Magazine Radio Show (after a long hiatus), so click here if you’d like to hear it. I sound like a drag queen in the show because all my usual shouting made my voice hoarse.

Radio Show and Last Minute Speech

Chicago House Radio

Wednesday night me and my man Rees tape the 5 Magazine radio show for ChicagoHouseRadio.com, which I’ve been slacking on for a long time. We tape at Lloyd Dev’s, then head on over to the Dating Game for early night festivities. Friday night we have an awesome time at Brett and Nicky of D’Vine One Enterprises’ 1 year anniversary party at Leo’s Den, then head on over to Zentra to hear the always fabulous DJ Spinna. Saturday night I spend running around from party to party dropping off magazines at Lego’s thing @ Darkroom, Africa Hi-Fi @ Sonoteque, and Ronda’s party @ Room 43. I’m tired and stressing because I have to write my acceptance speech for an upcoming awards ceremony. They are videotaping me do it the next day and I’m not prepared. We end the night at Smart Bar and I am beyond bored. (Good thing: I got a card and flowers for Sweetest Day! Finally!)

I will be receiving an Outstanding Filipino Achievement Award in the Performing Arts on Nov. 3rd by the Filipino community here. I am very excited and honored. So Sunday afternoon all the awardees had their 1 minute speeches videotaped so they can be played on these giant screens the day of the awards ceremony. I got all dressed and made up, stared at my last minute speech till I went blind, and did my best impression of forever glamour in front of the camera.

Tuesday Night Social Club