Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The Teenagers - Homecoming
http://ricky.differentclass.org/uploads/Homecoming.mp3
Monday, January 28, 2008
Article from Todays O'colly about the show...super hot info
The creator of Stillwater’s hottest radio show may be sitting next to you in class and you may not even know it.
“Danger” Granger Brown, 26 and a broadcast journalism junior, hosts Independently Exposed radio show, which Hideaway Pizza sponsors, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on KSPI 93.7 FM. The show, which he has hosted for a year, focuses on indie music and many lesser-known artists.
Brown recently returned from a four-month long studio art internship in New York, where he still recorded and sent Independently Exposed for airplay on KSPI. He said that he “didn’t make one [piece] of art the entire time I was there” and learned that studio art wasn’t what he wanted to do.
Podcasts are available of past and recent Independently Exposed broadcasts at www.independentlyexposed.org and www.myspace.com/independentlyexposed.
“Then if you miss an episode you can go online and listen to it each week,” Brown said. “Or if you don’t have a radio you can listen to it online, which is great. And anyone outside of the radio range can listen to it.”
Jay McRae, program director for KSPI, said he hired Brown for “his extensive knowledge of the type of music that he’s playing and the big following he has.”
Independently Exposed’s one-year anniversary party, “Dance Off! Pants Off! 3,” will be held at 9 p.m. Feb. 23 in Oklahoma City at Tree & Leaf, 8405-1 N. Rockwell. Mymo, Beatpunks and John Bourke will provide music. The cost is $5, and it’s an all-ages event, 21-and-up to drink.
“We’ve had a couple of these so far,” Brown said. “They’ve been a lot of fun, honestly, and a lot of people have shown up. It’s just a dance party, you know?
“But it’ll be the best dance party Oklahoma has ever seen,” he said, smiling.
The O’Colly got the chance to sit down with the man behind the voice to discuss his show, his job and, uh, shoes and undergarments.
The Daily O’Collegian: How did you get into DJing in the first place?
Danger Granger: Very much by accident. I had a friend that worked for KXZY and he was doing the late Friday night show…and he was just up there by himself and he was bored, so he called me and asked me to come up there and hang out with him. So I pretty much went in there, played some music, started talking, and I started getting into it. Then he was asking me back. So I started doing the show just a little bit with him, and then I decided to do [KXZY show] Hijack the Mic after that. So I just really kind of fell into it. I’ve always been a huge fan of music.
DO: How did you come up with the name for Independently Exposed?
DG: That’s one of the hardest things to do, honestly, with a radio show. Took a lot of brainstorming. Really, it’s just all about coming to one, and it just kind of hits you. It’s like the way I pick out shoes. I’ll go through like hundreds of shoes until I get like one and I try it on, and I feel it. It’s just that feeling you have that you know that it’s just the right one.
DO: What were you doing before that?
DG: I was doing a studio art major. I thought about teaching art. I was never passionate about art like I am about the radio show.
DO: How do you go about selecting the songs that you want to play?
DG: Listen to lots and lots and lots of music. I kind of have a technique, I’ve kind of got it boiled down to engineering, almost, now. I have about 1,300 songs that I just have that I know I’m going to play on the show in rotation, no matter what. And then each week I handpick the playlist and then I base it on a flow of music, not just a random pick. From one song to the next, there’s never going to be a song right next to one another that’s completely different. It’s not going to jump from one type of music to another type of music, because it doesn’t sound good.
DO: What’s been your strangest song request from a listener?
DG: I get all kinds of weird stuff, since it’s 93.7. This old lady called me and asked for the brand new Santana song. I had to explain to her that, I’m sorry, it’s not that show. Lots of teeny-bopper stuff, like Britney Spears and stuff like that. I think it’s just people turning it on randomly and being like, “Oh, there’s somebody in there, let’s call him!” The weirdest one that I got that I played was a longtime listener and I can’t remember the name of it. It’s so obscure. Almost like Velvet Underground, kind of stuff from the 70s. It was really dark and kind of long, which I don’t usually tend to go towards. It was a good song.
DO: What’s the best part about doing the show?
DG: The ladies (laughs). Just creating something that you can be proud of and exposing people to music they’re not gonna hear on the radio anywhere else in Oklahoma. And the ladies.
DO: Tell me about your nickname.
DG: Some girl way back in the day just started calling me that. She was singing some song that said something about “danger danger,” and she, like, had an epiphany and added “Granger” in there. And then other people started doing it, too. This was actually in California where I first got called that. But people here were calling me it, too. But it has a nice ring to it so I kept it. I like it.
DO: What can people who tune into Independently Exposed expect?
DG: Mind explosions (smiles). What I’d really like to have happen is people turn on the station, they hear the music, they have a deep inner realization, like an epiphany, their life changes, and they’re new people after that. But probably what really happens is people get exposed to some new music, they might like it, it’ll maybe speak more to their generation. That’s one thing I really, after a certain amount of time, listening to radio just didn’t say anything to me anymore. At a certain point, I just couldn’t relate to the music that was coming out. So I feel like my show does that more, it speaks to a different generation. So hopefully people can come on and find something they relate to.
DO: How about we expose you: boxers or briefs?
DG: Banana Hammock
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Episode who knows how many - The Robots are Taking Over
Intro1. Gonzales – Working together
2. Rilo Kiley – Silver lining
3. Islands – Rough Gem
4. The Flaming Lips – Yoshimi battles the pink robots
Break
5. Justice – D.A.N.C.E.
6. The Cribs – Men’s needs
7. Young Love – Find a new way
Break
8. M.I.A. – Boys (The Twelve’s Remix)
Break
9. Interpol – No I in threesome
10. Bright Eyes – Four winds
Break
11. Minus the Bear – Knights
12. The Postal Service – The district sleeps tonight
13. Kings of Leon – True love way
Intro
14. Junior Boys – In the morning
15. New Young Pony Club – Ice cream (Request for Jennifer)
16. The Killers – Somebody told me
17. The Shins – Sleeping lessons (RAC remix)
Break
18. I’m From Barcelona – Oversleeping
19. Architecture in Helsinki – Hold music
20. Jimmy Eat world – Thinking, that’s all
Break
21. The Walkmen – We’ve been had
22. Sufjan Stevens – Chicago
Break
23. Me without You – Messes of men
24. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Cheated Hearts
25. Teddy Bears ft. Iggy Pop – I’m a punk rocker
Break
26. Kimya Dawson – Tire Swing (Request for Jamie)
27. Lucero – All the same to me
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Colourmusic Going on Tour

Feb 21, 2008 - Norman, OK - Will Rogers Room OU Student Union
Feb. 22, 2008 - Stillwater, OK - Eskimo Joes
Feb. 23, 2008 - Albuquerque, NM - Atomic Cantina
Feb. 25, 2008 - San Diego, CA - Cashbah #
Feb. 27, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo #
Feb. 28, 2008 - Los Angeles, CA - Spaceland #
Feb. 29, 2008 - Visalia, CA - Cellar Door #
Mar. 1, 2008 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill #
Mar. 3, 2008 - Portland, OR - Doug Fir #
Mar. 4, 2008 - Seattle, WA - Neumo's #
Mar. 5, 2008 - Vancouver, BC - Plaza Club #
Mar. 8, 2008 - Denver, CO - Hi Dive #
Mar. 12-16, 2008 - Austin, TX - SXSW
Sunday, January 20, 2008
New Episode - Holla if you've got Dollar

Intro
1. TV on the Radio – Wolf like me
2. Action Action – Drug like
3. Let’s Wrestle – I wont lie to you (Request for Tuck)
4. LCD Soundsystem – North American scum
Break
5. Klaxons – Golden skans
6. Of Montreal – She’s a rejecter
7. Los Campesions! – You! Me! Dancing (Request for Karina)
Break
8. Say Anything – Baby girl, I’m blurr
9. The Hives – Tick tick boom
Break
10. Alkaline Trio – Hell yes
11. Death from Above 1979 – Blood on our hands
12. Against Me! – Pretty girls (The mover)
Break
13. Jimmy Eats World – Just watch the fireworks
Intro
14. Bright Eyes – Take it easy love nothing
15. Lady Hawke – Paris is burning
16. The New Pornographers – Myriad harbor ( Request for Jamie)
Break
17. M.I.A. – Paper Planes (Request for Geoff)
18. CSS – Lets make love and listen to death from above
19. Evangelicals – Skeleton man
Break
20. Modest Mouse – Here it comes
21. The New Amsterdam’s – From California
Break
22. Arcade Fire – Intervention
23. Brand New – Millstone
24. Patrick the Wolf – Teignmouth
Break
25. Pinback – Good to sea
26. The Honorary Title – Stay away
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Article by NONZINE
| Vol. 3, Issue #1 January 11th - January 25th, 2008 Independently Exposed
“I wanted to be an outlet for people who are into different music,” said “Danger” Granger Brown, host of “Independently Exposed,” a live Sunday night radio show broadcast from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. on 93.7 KSPI FM. The show is committed to playing indie music no other station in Oklahoma will touch, songs that will never see the Top 40, from bands like Flight of the Conchords, Bright Eyes and Pedro the Lion. Local bands like Colourmusic, Kunek and Mayola have appeared as guests on his show, as have national ones like The Good Life, Two Gallants, Patrick Wolf and the guys from the MTV sketch comedy show “Human Giant.” There’s no way to tally his radio listeners, but Granger said he gets about 2,000 online listens per show with subscribers, downloads and podcasts. The latest Independently Exposed appears at myspace.com/independentlyexposed and at independentlyexposed.org about two hours after each broadcast concludes. An OSU undergrad, this is Granger’s second radio show. First, he hosted “Hijack the Mic” at OCU, which focused more on punk music. When 93.7 FM in Stillwater, an otherwise mainstream popular music station, had an opening for an alternative format show, Granger knew exactly what this state needed. “I wanted to go off in this other direction for ‘Independently Exposed,’” he said. “I’m sure when people unsuspectingly turn their radio on expecting to hear Hot 93.7 and hear my show instead, it probably blows their minds. At least I hope so.” “There’s a strong undercurrent of people listening to own these radio stations or manage them really get that,” Granger said. When his sponsor, Cain’s Ballroom, pulled out unexpectedly, 93.7 FM immediately pulled the plug on “Independently Exposed.” It looked like show was over for good, but a week later, Granger got an e-mail from the station asking him to come back. “I got another e-mail saying, ‘We’re going to put you back on the air because all these people called and complained.’ Then they looked at my MySpace page and saw that I have three times as many friends as 93.7 does. So they put me back on the air without a sponsor,” he said. Granger said the lack of good music on the radio is not just an Oklahoma thing. He recently returned from a four-month internship with Universal Limited Arts Editions in New York City, during which he prerecorded the show and sent it back to Stillwater each week. He said it was just as difficult to find interesting music on the airwaves there as it is here. If there’s a specific song you’re dying to hear, Granger encourages musical requests and dedications. Also, if you think your band would make a great guest on “Independently Exposed,” you can contact him at independentlyexposed@yahoo.com. “Call in and make requests. I always want to know what people are listening to right now, so if you know of a band that you think should be played on the show, let me know,” Granger said. For call-ins and requests, dial 405.377.5774. |
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Chromeo - Bonified Lovin
http://magnetiksteez.free.fr/VIDEOS/8645/BonafiedLovin.mp3
New Episode - Riot in the Streets of Stillwater
Intro1. Lady Hawke – Paris is burning
2. The Good Life – Keely Amiee
3. The Shins – Sleeping lessons (RAC Remix)
4. Grizzly Bear – The knife (CSS cover)
Break
5. Bloc Party – Banquet
6. Swissair – One nation under gloom
7. The Fiery Furnaces – Ex-Guru (Request for Cameron)
Break
8. Band of Horses – Funeral (Request for Kristi)
9. The Decembrists – July, July
Break
10. Peter Bjorn and John – Young Folks
11. Spoon – The Underdog
12. Animal Collective – Fireworks
Break
13. Tegan and Sara – Walking with the ghost (Request for Jamie)
14. Hot Hot Heat – Talk to me, Dance with me
15. Islands – Where there’s a will there’s a whale bone
16. Metric – Grow up and blow away (Request for Joanne)
Intro
17. M.I.A. – Paper Planes
18. Beck – Pressure zone
19. Wired All Wrong – You’re freaking me out girl
20. Chromeo – Bonified Lovin
Break
21. Ratatat – Lex
22. Mount Sims – How we do
23. Beastie Boys – Girls
Break
24. Colourmuisc – Yes!
25. The Killers – Why do I keep counting?
Break
26. Arcade Fire – Keep the car running
27. Saves the Day – Shoulder to the wheel
28. Lucero – Sweet little thing
Break
29. Cat Power – Free
30. Youth Group – Forever young
Sunday, January 6, 2008
New Epsiode - Desensitized

Intro
1. Communique – Love unconditional
2. Bright Eyes – We are nowhere and its now
3. The Blow – Pardon me (Request for Jamie)
4. The Colour – Save yourself
Break
5. The Hives – Tick tick boom
6. Say Anything – Skinny, mean man
7. Stars – Take me to the Riot
Break
8. Kimya Dawson (The Moldy Peaches) – Tire swing
9. The Fiery Furnaces – Duplexes of the Dead
Break
10. Pedro the Lion – Rapture
11. Sujan Stevens – All the trees of the field will clap their hands
12. Elliot Smith – Everything reminds me of her
Break
13. Flight of the Conchords – If you’re not into it
14. Grizzly Bear – The knife (CSS Cover)
15. Juice Box and Dre Skull – Center Stage
Intro
16. Girl Talk – Lets run this
17. The Knife – Pass this on
18. Silversun Pickups – Kissing families
19. The Flaming Lips – Yoshimi battles the pink robots
Break
20. Fiest – 1234
21. Death Cab for Cutie – Title and registration
22. Heavens – Dead end girl
Break
23. The Gardes – Drop the baggage, keep the goods
24. Memomena – Wet and Rusting
Break
25. Iggy Pop – Never known a girl like you before
26. Of Montreal – She’s a rejecter
27. Bret Horton – Desensitized (Live)


