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KCPR 91.3 Cal Poly Radio Collection

Description

Records related to the administration and programming of KCPR student radio station. Includes manuscript, analog, and digital records.

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ua-sel_00000191
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ua-sel_00000192
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Promotional recording produced by Melissa Scales for a performance by Silkworm at Linnaea's Cafe. Grandaddy opened the show.

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ua-sel_00000197
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Excerpt from a "Wheel of Fortune" episode, where the puzzle is "'Til Hell Freezes Over"

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ua-sel_00000203
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Advertisement produced by Randy Yau for the KCPR experimental noise and sound radio show "dARK mARKET". Yau started and initially produced the dARK mARKET programs as well.

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ua-sel_00000205
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Recording of Malik Miko Thorne provoking the Mustang Daily to compete against KCPR in a softball game by indirectly calling the Mustang Daily reporters chickens

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ua-sel_00000209
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Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau. The recording includes clips of music by Negativland and Boredoms.

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ua-sel_00000210
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Advertisement produced by Randy Yau for the KCPR experimental noise and sound radio show "dARK mARKET". Yau started and initially produced the dARK mARKET programs as well.

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ua-sel_00000213
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Station identification recording produced by KCPR DJ Randy Yau. The recording includes sound effects and dialogue from classic kung fu films.

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ua-sel_00000214
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Advertisement, produced by Carver Cordes and written by Jon Wilson, for a KCPR program called "Quesoterical Lair." Billy Mure's "Chopsticks Guitar" constitutes the majority of the ad's sound bed, and the advertisement also includes a sample of a scream from Les Baxter and Bas Shiva's "Terror"and a quote from Lucia Pamela's "Walk on the Moon." The ad concludes with a clip from a Sesame Street record. The program itself featured music genres such as Exotica, Space Age Bachelor Pad, Novelty, Comedy, Children's Records, and other esoteric forms.

Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000215
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KCPR-produced announcement which uses a sample from the Dead Milkmen's "Bitchin' Camaro"