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REVIEW: The 1975 return to Milwaukee

Milwaukee welcomed English Alternative band The 1975 back to the Rave/Eagles Club on May 24 for the FM 102.1 Big Spring Show. Enthusiastic fans formed a line stretching all around the building hours before the show even began. The 1975 has been touring internationally for their latest album, succinctly named I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So

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Allen’s Mixtape: 6/27/2015

In the madness that is Summerfest, I still had time to put together a mixtape for this week. Now, granted, the lineup may have influenced my picks, as evidenced by the presence of Schoolboy Q and Something Corporate (you know, that band Andrew McMahon fronted once). However, there’s a ton of pop punk from my early teenage years there, too.

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Allen’s Mixtape: 6/6/2015

This week’s mixtape is more of an EP, actually. It has that sort of feel to it. I’m sure more songs were stuck in my head, but these were the top earworms. I also apparently had a thing for female singers today, so there’s that. Anyway, I’m headed up to Minnesota today, so there’s a chance I might be listening

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Music is personal; let’s talk about it

If I’ve learned anything from trial and error in exhausted pursuit of conquering social etiquette, it’s that there are steadfast conversational murky waters. Tread at your own risk—and if I may—tread gently with music. “So, what kind of music do you like?” Blame it on my naivety, inept social graces, or inclination toward painful sincerity, but I used to ask

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Audiopad – Surface Technology for Music

This was created in 2003, but I’m just learning about it now. It is the Audiopad, made by Patten Studio, a company that works with surface technology. I’m sure they’re expensive, but if someone wants to buy me one, that would be cool. How Patten describes the Audiopad: “Audiopad is a composition and performance instrument for electronic music which tracks

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Breaking And Entering Mash-Up Of The Week: Tupac Vs. Sublime

Here’s our Mash-Up of the Week for this week (Soundcloud let us upload this one!). Here’s Tupac’s “California Love” vs. Sublime’s “Santeria”. Check it out. You can hear our show on Marquette Radio every Thursday from Noon-1 P.M. Also, please follow @BreakinNEnterin and use the hashtag #dodoblood after every tweet from now on, in honor of Charlie Sheen’s weird #tigerblood

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Klassik, Seismic, and Rtystic (SAFS Crew) – The Halftime Show EP

Congratulations, fellow Packer fans! WHOOOOOOO!!!!! Okay, that was slightly unnecessary. Anyway. During the game, SAFS Crew members Klassik, Seismic, and Rtystic dropped a new EP for free download entitled “The Halftime Show”. It’s a free download, so you have no reason not to get it. Oh, and Klassik is a better producer than you.

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Breaking And Entering Mash-Up of the Week #1: Sleigh Bells vs. Ludacris

Breaking And Entering, AKA Mine and Steve Frymark’s radio show, have some a new feature that we began this week, called the Mash-Up of the Week. We’re taking two songs that don’t belong together and well… creating a mash-up. Check out this week’s edition: indie group Sleigh Bells’ “Kids” vs. Ludacris’ “How Low”: We also need help deciding Breaking And

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