Graduating Senior: Kalli Kalpakoff

Please help us in congratulating Kalli Kalpakoff, a Spring 2020 graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead!

Kalli is the Assistant Music Director at KMSC. Her favorite part of working at KMSC has been tabling with the KMSC gang! She is graduating with her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies. In the fall, Kalli plans to continue DJing and pursue voice acting. Congratulations Kalli!



Graduating Senior: Nick Germain

Help us congratulate Nick Germain, a Spring 2020 graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead!

Nick is a DJ at KMSC. He interviews local musicians on his show Flannel Fest. Nick is graduating this spring with his degree in Entertainment Industries & Technology with an emphasis in Audio Technology. Nick says: “KMSC has given me a whole new career path that I would have never had without being a part of it. I was originally planning on trying to work in a studio, or a live setting, as an audio engineer. Those two options did not sound like anything that would make me happy in the long run. Then KMSC gave me an avenue to interview bands, and I found another passion that I did not know I had. I am forever grateful to KMSC for changing my life’s direction in such a positive way!” We’re glad we could impact Nick in this way! After graduating, Nick plans to start his voice-over coaching to pursue his dream of becoming a voice actor for commercials, animation, and video games. He will also start his radio show at KRFF in Fargo as soon as it is safe! Congratulations Nick, and good luck on your endeavors!



Cha is leaving us

Cha Vang, DJ and Music Director, is leaving KMSC this summer. We want to thank him for all his hard work and and his ear for great music. We wish you all the best Cha!

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KMSC Interview Weathered (Re-air)

During the night of their performance at Grandpa’s House, KMSC was fortunate enough to be interviewing this very talented Minnesota band. Hailing from Mankato, Weathered is known for their emotional like lyrics as well as alternative take towards the emo genre. Weathered had played with the likes of Remo Drive, Stars Hollow, Grobe, Comrades and much more!

Come check it out as we re-air our interview with Weathered!!!

You can check it out on dragonradio.org, on the dial at 1500am or Dragon Channel 97.5 and 98.1 in the residence halls of MSUM.

Visit our Facebook Event Page for more information.

KMSC Interviews Umbra

KMSC is fortunate enough to be interviewing the makers of the upcoming Senior Sem film, Umbra.

Umbra is about a woman who is peer pressured by her shadow to commit her deep dark desires. At first she is hesitant, she knows her desires are wrong, but the more she commits these acts, the more comfortable and happy she is, with each act her shadow be.

Check us out as we interview the makers of Umbra, April 20th at 6pm ct!!!

You can check it out on dragonradio.org, on the dial at 1500am or Dragon Channel 97.5 and 98.1 in the residence halls of MSUM.

Visit our Facebook Event Page for more information and to post your questions for Umbra on the discussion section of our event page.

 

 

KMSC 2018 Vinylthon!!!

Join KMSC as we participate in Vinylthon. We will be playing about two hours of nothing but vinyl at the station and hope to keep the spirit of vinyl alive and kicking!!!

“We want to remind everyone that for many of us, vinyl is still very important,” says, Quicke. “Before computer algorithms and commercially-driven streaming services there was college radio. And we passionately believe that we are still the best musical curators out there!” added Quicke.

The event was organized by the College Radio Foundation, a non-profit charity based in New Jersey, that also organizes the annual College Radio Day event (this year on November 4). The CRD event unites hundreds of USA college radio stations every year and has been recognized and supported by such public figures and artists such as President Obama, Moby, Coldplay, Wilco, Andrew WK, Aviici, The Lumineers, Wyclef Jean among others. TIME called College Radio Day ““A nationwide movement…illuminating the cultural significance of student-run radio.”

You can check it out on dragonradio.org, on the dial at 1500am or Dragon Channel 97.5 and 98.1 in the residence halls of MSUM.