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Help Wanted- Engineer

WLSO

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WLSO is currently seeking a Station Engineer. If you are a student of LSSU & have technophilic superpowers, please contact us immediately.

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Help Wanted

WLSO Staff

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WLSO is currently seeking:

 

Station Engineer (Paid Officer Position)

Mobile DJs (Volunteer)

On-Air DJs (Volunteer)

 

All of which would make you an instant superstar. If you currently are an LSSU student and are interested in living the glamour and prestige of the student radio dream, please contact us immediately!

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WLSO End of Year Nonsense, Part 1!!

WLSO Staff

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Top 10 Albums of 2011

 

Mark Other, Station Manager

1. Bon Iver- Bon Iver

I bonded with this over the summer, but it's a year-round barrage of devastating loveliness.

2. John Maus- We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves

John Maus became my ultimate guru this year, as a vocalist, incredibly awkward live presence, absurdist philosopher, and virtuouso of obsolete synths.

3. PJ Harvey- Let England Shake

The first PJ Harvey album I've ever been able to like, which I eventually realized I actually loved. Perfectly subtle protest anthems.

4. M83- Hurry Up, We're Dreaming

Atmosphere galore, this is a double album of soaring ambition that delivers.

5. The Weeknd- House of Balloons

Sleazy, twisted, depraved- everything a good R & B album should be, and hasn't been until now.

6. Nicolas Jaar- Space is Only Noise

All about the details. Intricate and endlessly complex permutations of electronic mindbendingness.

7. Gang Gang Dance- Eye Contact

Art pop at its finest, finally giving the Lower East Side a decent sound to represent it for the first time since the pre-Moby era.

8. James Blake- James Blake

So much hype! So much living up to the hype!

9. Oneohtrix Point Never- Replica

For those moments in life when you are being chased by rabid demons through dark forests filled with corpses and werewolves. Because you never know.

10. Dirty Beaches- Badlands

The sound of the ideal 1950's I have created in my mind, that probably didn't really happen.

 

 

Baby G, Music Director

1. PJ Harvey – Let England Shake

2. John Maus – We Must Become the Pitiless Censors of Ourselves

3. The Weeknd – House of Balloons

4. M83 – Hurry Up We’re Dreaming

5. Dirty Beaches – Badlands

6. Nicolas Jaar – Space is Only Noise

7. Cut Copy – Zonoscope

8. James Blake – James Blake

9. Lady Gaga- Born This Way

10.Dum Dum Girls – Only in Dreams

 

 

WLSO: The Return

by: Mark

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Welcome to our new site! Through unspeakable tribulation, agonizing displays of courageous fortitude, and a great deal of unrelated appalling depravity, we have finally re-emerged with this shiny & new website!

Endowed with these new superpowers, we intend to bring you a much more immersive WLSO experience- a handy calendar with which to catch all of your favorite DJs & shows, announcements of upcoming shows/events, live show blogs, DJ bios, and more! 

Check in with us regularly here for the ongoing barrage of gloriousness to come!

 

 

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Electronic/Dubstep
Indie
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Noise/Experimental
Pop
Kosmiche Drone
Classical
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