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CHIRP DJ writesCHIRP Factory Session - Helen Money

Helen Money joined us in our factory studio building to record this exclusive live session, featuring songs from her Thrill Jockey debut album Become Zero. The LA-based cellist was joined by producer Will Thomas on drums, keyboards, and electronics. This session was recorded on location at the CHIRP studio building by Mike Lust of Manor Mobile Recording. Video of the full session was captured & edited by Big Foot Media.

1. Become Zero
2. Blood and Bone
3. Every Confidence

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Other Factory Sessions: Horse Lords | Jon Langford & Sally Timms | Luggage | ONO | The Ex With Ken Vandermark | She Speaks in Tongues | Circuit des Yeux | Whelms | Sam Prekop and Archer Prewit | Ultimate Painting

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Clarence Ewing: The Million Year Trip writes@CHIRPRADIO (Week of January 16)

Special Announcements

  • The next edition of CHIRP Radio’s Factory Sessions debuts TOMORROW, January 18th at 11:00am. The session features LA-based cellist Helen Money, whose debut album Become Zero was released on Thrill Jockey. The session will be broadcast on CHIRP Radio and available on the blog,

Upcoming Events

  • Saturday, Jan. 21: CHIRP Radio’s New Volunteer Meeting takes place at Sulzer Regional Library at 2:30pm.

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KSanders writesRemembering President Obama’s Farewell Address (1/10/17)

by Kyle Sanders

There he was: the Leader of the Free World, right before my very eyes, the size of a Tic-Tac. I, along with tens of thousands of other fortunate folks, was sharing a space inside McCormick Place with President Barack Obama, and at this particular point of view, I could squash him between by index finger and thumb. While I had the convenience of a projection screen easily within view of my peripheral, there was something more meaningful behind straining my neck and standing on my tip toes just to catch a glimpse of this man who I had supported these last eight years as it would be perhaps the only time I would have the chance to see him in person.

It was a bittersweet night of course, but not as bitter as the negative degree temperatures I endured in the wee hours of Saturday morning to stand in line for a free ticket. After what seemed to be just a four hour power nap, I awoke at 4:30 AM with little effort in cleanliness and was picked up by a friend at 5 AM. After a short detour of picking up a few other friends, we rode off to Lakeshore Drive in a caravan of hope--hoping to find a parking space, hoping to beat an onslaught of other Obama fans, and hoping to survive a most miserably freezing forecast (if anything, we were hoping the weather would deter a few hundred people from even attempting to show up!).

At 5:45, we were lucky enough to find a parking space on the street, walk our shivering selves into the coziness of McCormick Place's warmish hallways and line up behind what appeared to be a line of 1,000+ eager hopefuls. Props to the team who had to organize the line formations, as the expansiveness of McCormick Place's perimeters had everyone up against the venue's extended walls, forming a pulsing blueprint made up of human beings. My group felt overwhelmed by the massive crowd that already lay ahead of us, but it was nothing compared to the ever growing line behind us!

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SKaiser writes@CHIRPRADIO (Week of January 9)

NEW MEDIA

  • First Time - First Gig with Megan Ensley
  • First Time - First Gig with Rachel McCartney
  • CHIRP's Dan Epstein worked with the City Bureau to produce a radio portrait of Kyle Kelly, head chef at The Cajun Connoisseur
  • First Time - First Gig with Ada Cheng
  • First Time - First Gig with Alicia Swiz

TOP OF THE CHIRP CHARTS

1. Serengeti + Sicker Man – Doctor My Own Patience (Graveface)

2. The Cell Phones – No (self-released)

3. A Tribe Called Quest – We Got It From Here... Thank You 4 Your Service (Epic)

For a full listing of the CHIRP Charts, click here.

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