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It’s Friday night and you’re ready to let loose, eh? Well there’s no better way than Architecture in Helsinki tonight (11/18) at Irving Plaza in New York. AIH’s new album “Moment Bends” has been rockin’ the WPRB airwaves since its debut earlier this year. We have two DJs attending this event who will be sure to report back with a show recap and their thoughts. Tickets are still available so you guys should definitely check …
Read the full story »Tune into Metal Mania tonight at 11 PM to hear a live set and interview by Exorbitance. Based out of Woodbridge, NJ, Exorbitance has been called “New Jersey’s best-kept secret.” This is exclusive content to be found only at WPRB! Thanks to WPRB DJ Will for bringing this band to our airwaves.
Check out the band’s Facebook page here. You can listen to songs and purchase a download of their album on their bandcamp page as well. …
Over the next few weeks, we are going to listen to Thomas Sauer’s performances of three Beethoven piano sonatas from Opus 31, the 16th, 17th and 18th. I plan to begin on November 7th with number sixteen, a sonata that my Aunt Lucy, a fine, professional classical pianist, called “The Girl Next Door Sonata.” To help make sense of this nickname, I must start with an anecdote about my aunt.
Lucy Brown lived on the west …
So you’ve spent the week hooked on our membership drive and are ready to unglue your ears from the radio for a night? WPRB has the perfect idea for how to spend your Sunday: catch Tycho tomorrow night at the Music Hall of Williamsburg. Sounds awesome, right? Even more spectacularly, Teen Daze and Korallreven will also be playing sets, making this unquestionably a must-see show. [WPRB DJs will be checking it out too, if you …
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The Creators Project, a joint collaboration between Intel and VICE, is coming to New York this Saturday and Sunday and throwing a two-day festival of art, music, film, and technology. While in the past, Creators Project events have been fairly exclusive, this weekend’s festival is completely free and open to the public, with access granted by an online RSVP and limited only by sheer space capacity. The Project expects around 20,000 visitors to show up …