
Want to host your own radio show on KPSU? Yes! Good, cause we're holding KPSU new volunteer orientations this month. Come by and hang out for a bit and learn the harmless, quick steps to getting your own show on KPSU. You'll also be able to gain experience with:
booking and promotions
running live sound
on-air interviewing
studio production
music journalism
KPSU new volunteer/DJ orientation:
Sunday, January 27th - 3pm in Smith Memorial room 236
Wednesday, January 30th - 6pm in Smith Memorial room 236
KPSU presents
Moodring,
Smoke & Mirrors,
Dead Air Fresheners,
and Eet Uncooked
at Rererato, 5135 NE 42nd Avenue, Portland OR 97218
All Ages Welcome $4 Suggested Donation

Moodring slaps outer elements,tomake freaky soundscapes that slip into songs.Often described as freaky voodoo in dragon chambers.Monte Trent Allen + Mae Starr make the music together for 13 years now!
Portland General Electro, The Hugs, The Bugs, The New Bloods at KPSU's The Modern Age. Ocober 19h. 8pm. $3-$5. ALL AGES!
Awareness is Free is a celebration and reminder of community via music. It will be held at the PSU park blocks September 13th and 14th on Thursday from 12:45 to 9pm and on Friday from noon to 9pm on Friday. It is an illustration of a community working together. The event will host a wide array of local bands in an effort to build a community atmosphere and showcase different people working together to influence a result.
The line-up consists of a wide cross-section of local music, often skirting experimental and off-the-beaten-path genres. Artists performing will include: Celesteville, Miikomiiakii, Knuckle Children, Moodring, Neququam Vaccum, Mr. Pharmacist, Au, Eternal Tapestry, Paint & Copter, Atole, Cex Fucx, Truck Truck Ocelot, Waves Of Nightingales, Dash!, Soup Purse, Rob Walmart, Grouper, Dead Air Fresheners, Armadillo Speedbump, Strategy, Evolutionary Jass Band, Valet and EET.
The event is brought to you by KPSU & Cacophony, as well as sponsored by PMB and The Modern Age.
KPSU Presents:
...an evening of melted candy hearts and leftover backyard slush as winter at last crawls into an audible coma...
Featuring:
Dead Air Fresheners (from Portland, Seattle, and Olympia)
KPSU is sponsoring a rare show at The Artistery with none other than The Dead Air Fresheners, Childhood Friends & L.A. Lungs, and Portland's own Mercury has picked up the story!
You can check out the show tonight at 8 PM, see what all the buzz is about. See ya there.
"Sometimes dreams come true..."
--Mr. Austin
New Album from two QB Stars - In Stores August 22
New York, NY -- Cormega is a name synoymous with both independent music and the notorious neighborhood of Queensbridge, New York. Over the past several years, Cormega has released a number of acclaimed albums, and has paved his own path to success. For the first time in history, Cormega is teaming with his fellow QB emcee and longtime friend, Lake, for a full-length feature album entitled My Brother's Keeper. The project will be released on August 22, 2006 on Fast Life Music.
My Brother's Keeper contains 13 exclusive tracks, with featured guest spots from Fat Joe on "Dirty NY," Mr. Cheeks on "QU Side," Greg Nice on "Don't Start" and R&B songstresses Kira on "Miss Everything" and Uniqua Star on "30/30." Powerful production from D.I.T.C.'s Buckwild, J. Waxx Garfield, Ax Tha Bull, Ski, Jay Boy, HotDay, Now or Laterz, Get Large and Cormega himself contribute to one of the strongest QB collaborations to date.
KPSU, PRA, and tablesturned.com bring PDX Pop Now! to Portland and the World from July 28th to the 30th. For the 3rd year the premiere new music festival in Portland will be broadcast in it's entirety (and this year legally) with the DJ talent of KPSU and PRA's staffs entertaining between the bands, getting live interviews with the artists and festival attendees.

Join KPSU, Jackpot Records, and Beta-Lactam Ring Recordings for an evening of Extreme Psych Rock & Experimental Music at Sabala's Mt. Tabor on June 20th, 2006.
This show is a rare opportunity to see great new acts as well as old favorites, as members of the post-industrial group Nurse With Wound present two of the five sets being performed. The line-up includes: