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(09/27/23 5:37pm)
Remixes and remasters are somewhat contentious topics among music listeners. On the one hand, bringing modern technology to help improve the production of an older release made in the pre-laptop era sounds like a good idea. Yet, this rather simple refinement can result in creative decisions that can not only turn off long-time fans but can impact the true essence behind the record. This past year, The Stooges came out with a 50th anniversary remaster of Raw Power that cleaned up the overall production of the album and as a result, took away a lot of the violent and visceral impact that the record initially had. Yes, the sound is less harsh, but the record itself was not written to sound soft. The Stooges understood the production limitations of the time and carefully crafted a product that would push those limitations to the breaking point–impacting listeners' ears like a locomotive.
(09/15/23 8:07pm)
(09/15/23 7:50pm)
After years of rundown maintenance, overgrown weeds, and unsanitary bathrooms, it has been reported that the Bloomington AMC Classic Movie Theater 11, located on the east side of Bloomington near South College Mall Rd. will quietly be shutting its doors for good starting today September 14, according to a post made on Reddit.
(07/04/23 12:51am)
WIUX had the pleasure of filming Toronto-based musician His His and Bloomington local Damion at their show at the Orbit Room in March. We hope you enjoy this selection of songs. Production Credits: Camera Operators - Max DiBella, Caleb WoodMixing, Mastering, Editing, Color Grading - Max DiBellaFilmed at the Orbit Room on March 29th, 2023. Special thanks to Mike Klinge for allowing us to record the night’s performance.A WIUX PRODUCTION
(07/04/23 12:46am)
Westhead (the artist persona of Max DiFrisco) joins WIUX in the latest episode of the Live Session & Interview series, which sees him play and talk about some of his favorite songs from the record he released earlier this year, titled 'And Just Like That'. Tune in to learn about DiFrisco's songwriting process, his folk music roots, and to hear his version of 'Like a Summer Thursday' by Townes Van Zandt. Make sure to go stream Westhead's music and look out for upcoming shows in the Bloomington area. DiFrisco is supported by a constantly growing and evolving group of incredible musicians that elevate his wonderful songwriting even further.WIUX can't wait to explore this series with more bands in the local music scene. If there's anyone you'd particularly love to see, leave us know in the comments section down below!Music Credits:Writing, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - Max DiFriscoPiano - Reeder VyainLap Steel - Alex TurnerAcoustic Guitar (on 'It's Fine Out Here')- Jimmy DiskinProduction Credits:Head Recording Engineer - Jimmy DiskinAssistant Recording Engineer - Max DiBella, Clare Barnes, Robert KellemsMix Engineer - Jimmy Diskin, Max DiBellaMastering Engineer - Jimmy DiskinProduction Planning - Jimmy Diskin, Max DiFrisco, Max DiBellaCamera Operator - Max DiBella, Haynen JohnsonVideo/Photo Assistant - Ellen Abdullah, Kyler Haynes, Mira CarlsonInterviewer - Haynen JohnsonEditor - Max DiBella, Haynen JohnsonColorist - Max DiBellaAnimation Graphics - Madison WaliewskiRecorded & Filmed in the Jacobs School of Music's Recital HallA WIUX Production
(07/04/23 12:42am)
Session Recorded 12/12/21WIUX welcomes The Matriarch in the second episode of the Live Session & Interview series, complete with two originals, a cover of 'I Wanna Be Your Dog' by The Stooges, and lots of insight into the band's story and music.The Matriarch can be found at venues all over Bloomington, so make sure to go show them the support they deserve! They are also hoping to record and release some music at some point this year, so look out for that.WIUX has more sessions like this currently in the works and planned for the future, so stay tuned for all of your favorite artists in the Bloomington area!Thank you for watching!Music Credits:"The Matriarch"Vocals, Guitar - Elle HodgeVocals - Al ErftenbeckGuitar - Mallory BenoitKeys - Gracey MansfieldBass - Jo HockemeyerDrums - Mal BabcockProduction Credits:Head Recording Engineer - Jimmy DiskinAssistant Recording Engineer - Max DiFrisco, Max DiBellaMix and Mastering Engineer - Jimmy DiskinMix Feedback - Garrett TreanorProduction Planning - Haynen Johnson, Jimmy Diskin, Max DiBellaA Cam Op - Max DiBellaB Cam Op - Haynen JohnsonVideo Assistant - Nicholas Vedo, Jake BrownInterviewer - Haynen JohnsonEditor & Colorist - Max DiBellaAnimation Graphics - Madison WaliewskiRecorded & Filmed in the Jacobs School of Music's MC405 Recording StudioA WIUX Production
(07/04/23 12:33am)
WIUX welcomes Mindfully Blind in the debut of a new series that combines the best aspects of a live session and interview. Get to know these incredible musicians while experiencing the music they create!Each song featured in this video comes from The Wanderer, Mindfully Blind's first album, which released March 11, 2022. Make sure to support them by streaming their songs wherever you listen to music!
(06/07/23 9:36pm)
Hosts Evan and Keegan are joined by their special guest Max Difrisco to discuss his underground pick Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies. Listen to the boys have an in-depth analysis of this absolute whack movie. Will it be canon??
(05/31/23 9:49pm)
This episode focuses on Cinco de Mayo and its historical background as the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Betsy also answers the questions, what does it celebrate? Why do people celebrate in the US but not in Mexico? How can Cinco de Mayo be offensive towards Mexicans and other hispanic/latino communities? Betsy also provides examples on how to be respectful during the celebratory day and after. Tune in!
(05/19/23 10:00pm)
Our guest today is the normal-sized Max DiBella, WIUX's former Visual Content Director.
(05/04/23 11:45pm)
An interview with Tyler Volkmar from Superlunar. Superlunar consists of 3 members, with Tyler Volkmar singing and playing guitar, Kyle Impini playing bass, and Ty Maguiness on drums. Based in Bloomington, the members have been creating music since November 2020.
(05/03/23 2:35am)
Sneha deals with impending doom and nihilism when it comes to the ever-so-depressing dating scene post-grad.
(05/02/23 6:57pm)
Folk-pop singer-songwriter Noah Kahan performed at IU Auditorium on March 21. The concert was a stop on The Stick Season Tour.
(05/01/23 6:59pm)
In this episode, Betsy talks about the defining characteristics of a Latinx woman and how pushing for one sole definition can be really damaging for many. It can lead to decreased feelings of self-worth and insecurities to rise. She shares some of her insecurities and why they are prevalent in her life. Join Betsy as she tackles the difficulties of being a daughter of immigrant parents and not always finding the right spot to fit into.
(04/28/23 7:47pm)
With us today is the tweeter of our generation and B-Side Programming Director, Ben Spector aka Benny Beats.
(04/18/23 3:53am)
Hosts Leila and Erin take us through their college "ins" and "outs."
(04/14/23 1:18am)
A lone gunman killed at least four people and injured nine in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, early Monday morning (around 8:30 a.m.). The shooting occurred at Old National Bank, 333 Main St. The suspect was shot and killed by police.
(04/12/23 12:49am)
Today on Director's Cut, we dive deep into the lore of Bri, our PR and Alumni Outreach Director.
(04/11/23 11:23pm)
This episode of The Byte is about the history and purpose of electric bicycles.
(04/10/23 8:07pm)
Artist RMR (pronounced "Rumour") has made a name for himself as a genre-bending artist. It is difficult to classify RMR as a rapper, country artist, or anything in between, but one thing is for sure – RMR is definitely an entertainer. Even from behind the ski mask that keeps his identity a secret, his smile and energy shine through.