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On The Air: Crimes and Treasons
Discorder: What is the origin of the show? Jules: The show originally started as Rhymes & Reasons about 15 years ago by Lauren Burrows [along…
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Discorder: What is the origin of the show? Jules: The show originally started as Rhymes & Reasons about 15 years ago by Lauren Burrows [along…
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Abraham Sualim hosts Good Morning, My Friends, one of CiTR’s newest shows. With its time slot of 6:30 a.m. Monday mornings, the program plays upbeat…
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Over the past three issues, in honour of Discorder’s impending thirtieth birthday, we’ve recalled stories of bands and events from the magazine and CiTR 101.9…
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A year ago, Nathan Doyle, a.k.a Sprocket Doyle, was managing a Bang-On T-Shirts on Davie Street, bored with the contents of his iPod. He decided…
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Sunday is a smooth day for soul music; a day to reflect on what has passed, and to dream about what lies ahead. If you’ve…
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The moment after David Jones heard the first record he bought in the early ‘70s, he must have known music would become his life. Now…
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Sunday night is a good time to wind down. But if you’re craving vibes that get your mind tripping instead of dreaming, Trancendance is the…
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If you could talk to Oker Chen for long enough, he would gladly walk you through the entire history of dance music. Starting with some…
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If you think you’re the cat’s pajamas because your music library holds some of the greatest names in jazz, you should meet Gavin Walker. Over…
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Sunday. 12:00 p.m. Not a soul at CiTR. I was sitting in the lounge, waiting for a tentative Discorder meeting. I heard what I thought…