WKNC’s Fridays on the Lawn is a free concert, usually held on Harris Field in front of Witherspoon Student Center, but this week it will be insideWitherspoon in room 126. The event is a great way for students to get exposure to some up-and-coming artists in the North Carolina music scene. This week’s lineup is unique. It will feature all electronic artists and DJs: AWAY MSG, Oak City Slums, Drozy and speedating.
AWAY MSG, Oak City Slums and Drozy are part of Ultra Psychic Mega Monolith, a North Carolina art collective and electronic music label. AWAY MSG creates glitch pop with chiptune influence and relaxing sound collages. Oak City Slums’ music is sample-based and often hip-hop influenced, and recently, he dropped a teaser for his forthcoming debut album, “Don’t Sleep Get Hype.” Drozy, from Durham, released their album “Gang Death” this year, which is synth-based, downtempo and also has some hip-hop influence.
Speedating is a heavily percussive electronic act that recently relocated to Raleigh from Boone, NC, and as a note of interest, a few years ago he performed at NC State College of Design’s annual Halloween bash alongside DJ Paypal.
Be sure to stop by Witherspoon Student Center room 126 tomorrow at 6 p.m. for Fridays on the Lawn, and don’t miss WKNC’s next two Fridays on the Lawn on April 8 and 15. Although this week’s concert is indoors, the next two will be outside in front of the building — actually on the lawn!
Don’t forget to tune into Afterhours on WKNC 88.1FM Tuesday and Wednesday nights for more new and noteworthy electronic music. And finally, you can check out music from all of the artists performing tomorrow on SoundCloud.
Reporting by Kaanchee Gandhi, DJ iCloud
AWAY MSG
Oak City Slums
Drozy
https://soundcloud.com/drozynoize
speedating
