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MSP Sound
Jun 9, 2020 12:00 AM – 2:00 AM
Music/Local
With Krista Wax
Join Krista Wax for KFAI's local show Tuesdays Midnight-2am. Each week I will bring you fantastic MN local music and every show is archived for 2 weeks! #mnmusic
MSP Sound 6/9/2020
MSP Sound playing local artists, a few new tracks, KFAI's Minneculture pieces about Cedar-Riverside neighborhood watch, and a flashback to Jyanthi Kyle and her anthem for Black Lives Matter
Live from Minnesota - Ayvah performance flashback.
Cedar-Riverside neighbor, Tony Zaccardi, owner of Palmer's bar and local artist on KFAI's AM Drive before he became super famous on CNN and MSNBC.
12:00 AM |
| ABC Minneapolis L All of My Heart: The Collection UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) 2010
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12:10 AM |
| Dua Saleh Body Cast L Body Cast - Single Dua Saleh 2020 @doitlikedua
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12:12 AM |
| See More Perspective Pyramids L Architextual Design Tru Ruts Speakeasy Records 2011
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12:21 AM |
| iLLism High Hopes L N High Hopes - Single iLLism 2020 @iLLismMusic
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12:25 AM |
| Blvck Madonna Messin My Head Up L They'll Kill You and Say You Enjoyed It Urban World Management 2019
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12:34 AM |
Interview:
KFAI Minneculture - Jayanthi Kyle
Minneapolis singer Jayanthi Kyle grew up listening to songs of the civil rights movement. As police-involved killings of African-Americans gave rise to the Black Lives Matter Movement, Kyle was inspired to create a new song — with co-writer Wes Burdine — that could speak to this moment in history. KFAI's Nancy Rosenbaum reports. @MinneCulture | |
12:37 AM |
| Jayanthi Kyle Hand in Hand L Digital Single https://jayanthikyle.bandcamp.com/
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12:43 AM |
| Smellkin Ernesto Now Wait L Cambios Heavy Meadow Records 2018 @smellkinernesto
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12:47 AM |
Interview:
KFAI Minneculture - MAKESHIFT CHECKPOINT, BLOCK WATCH ORGANIZED BY LOCAL SOMALI YOUTH IN CEDAR-RIVERSIDE
In the days following the alleged murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, cases of arson spread throughout the Twin Cities. The following weekend, concerned residents coordinated block watch and neighborhood patrol efforts to deter crime, boarding-up windows and doors along busy thoroughfares and preparing their own means of fire suppression. In the West Bank neighborhood near downtown Minneapolis, local residents, business owners and workers, alongside outside volunteers, organized their own neighborhood protection. They stood watch overnight, watching for suspicious activity, alerting each other via an instant messaging thread of pedestrians breaking curfew or vehicles with no license plates. Among the West Bank block watchers, a large contingent of Somali youth created their own checkpoints on 4th Street and 6th Street along Cedar Avenue. KFAI’s Ryan Dawes spoke with three of these volunteers about their patrol efforts and how they identify with the Black Lives Matter movement | |
1:00 AM |
| Dwynell Roland & Big Cats! Good Life L A-Ok - Ep Dwynell Roland & Big Cats 2019 @DwynellRoland
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1:02 AM |
| Maria Isa Procedure L Sasa Sotarico 2018 @MariaIsa
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1:47 AM |
| Prince Paisley Park L 4Ever Warner Records 2016
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1:52 AM |
| Seaberg Clarity L Silhouettes Black Velvet 2018
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