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What a time it’s been.
I don’t use this website much anymore, because I’ve moved Particles and Waves (along with the rest of my life) to Vancouver, where CiTR has been kind enough to let me continue doing the radio show I love. I was overjoyed to start back up again this past fall, and I plan to keep doing this show for a long time.
The reason I’m able to get on the air every week and chatter at you all about music is because CiTR, like my previous station, is a non-profit. We do not accept paid advertisements, we do not have corporate sponsors, we’re not part of the Jim Pattison group. Not a single one of the hosts are paid a cent for their time or effort; we do this out of love of music and community and you, our listeners.
And every year, we hold a fundraiser called Fundrive, and we try to raise a little cash to keep making radio even better. The time has come; Fundrive is March 9-17, 2017.
What does this have to do with me?
Excellent question, reader! I’ve been asked to raise $150 minimum; our ultimate goal is $40,000. This year, the money will be going towards our theme, “Shape Your Media”, which will include new training for hosts in broadcasting, audio production, and music writing for our magazine, Discord. You can donate as much or as little as you’d like, but we’ve got some really fabulous prizes and/or the promise of a tax receipt if you donate $25 or more.
BUT HERE’S THE DEAL: As in past years in Victoria, I’ve decided to sweeten the pot a little. If you donate $20 or more, I will make you a custom music playlist. It’ll be either through Dropbox or through Spotify—we can discuss the nitty-gritty later—but it will be a custom curated mix, with a combination of old favourites as well as songs that have never been played on Particles and Waves. $20 is two albums on iTunes; it’s a few coffees at Starbucks, or a couple of drinks out on the town. For CiTR, it’s much much more.
HOW DO I GET THIS SWEET PRIZE?
The rules at CiTR are a little bit different. Unlike in past years, the only way to receive my show-specific prize is the donate by calling the pledge line during Fundrive, at (604) 822-8648 or (604) UBC-UNIT. I apologize to my international listeners, but this is due to how UBC processes online donations and is totally out of my hands. With that said, I am even more eager to create the best possible playlists as a reward!
If you’d still like to donate anyway, and earmark the money for my show, you can do so by going to the CiTR Donate page.
Please let me know if you have questions by emailing mia [at] miasteinberg [dot] com, or hitting me up on Twitter. Thank you in advance for your generosity and your love.
– Mia
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Track List – May 10
It’s been a long time.
This is not my permanent time slot; I’ll be doing fill-ins here and there most likely throughout the summer, and figuring out a schedule once I have some other things in life sorted. But I’m back, and I’m thrilled to be back, and this absolutely made my day. The podcast will be up shortly, at which point I’ll edit this post and link to it so that those who missed the live broadcast can listen later on!
Good for Grapes – Show Me the Ropes (The Ropes)
Wintersleep – The Spirit (The Great Detachment)
The Zolas – Get Dark (Swooner)
Everything Everything – No Reptiles (Get to Heaven)
M83 – Road Blaster (Junk)
The Dandy Warhols – Catcher in the Rye (Distortland)
Grimes – Kill V. Maim (Art Angels)
Rococode – A Diamond (Don’t Worry It Will Be Dark Soon)
Mother Mother – To The Wild (The Sticks)
Toto – Goodbye Elenore (Turn Back)
Jordan Klassen – Light in the Evening (Javelin)
Vanessa Carlton – Unlock the Lock (Liberman)
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Re-ignition
May 10, 2016
2:00 pm PST
CiTR 101.9 FM CiTR.ca
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Onward To the Edge
Well. I guess that’s that.
I never ever thought I’d do radio; out of many, many different arts and performance mediums, it was never on my list, but it turns out that I really love it. The first time I ever went live on the air, in March(ish) 2012, I was absolutely terrified; my parents and my then-partner could hear the telltale tremble in my voice. When I first began, I wrote out full scripts detailing what I planned to say and timed each set down to the minute; over time I trained myself to improvise on mic and would plan things out on the fly. I finally pitched my own weekly program in late 2013, and I have loved nearly every show I’ve ever done. No matter what was going on in my life, I could virtually guarantee that I’d walk out of the radio station with a smile on my face. Once a week, I got to share my love of music with the public; it has been one of the most positive and enjoyable parts of my life for the past two years. I got to meet insanely talented musicians, see incredible live performances, and discover music from every genre. Today, we hit the pause button on Particles and Waves.
I hope this isn’t the end. I don’t think it’s the end. I may be moving on from Victoria, but UBC has a radio station too, and they know I’m coming as a student in September. I hope to sign on once again in the very near future and gush about music from old favourites and from new artists I haven’t met yet. Good for Grapes and The Zolas are both releasing new albums soon and I have to tell someone about it. I’ll be sure to keep you all up to date on social media if anything develops.
So this isn’t the very end for Particles and Waves, just perhaps an extended hiatus. Nonetheless, I’ve learned so much and had so much fun these past few years, and I have a few people who helped me along the way.
Thank you to the staff of CFUV 101.9FM, who were so supportive and kind every single day.
Thanks to my parents and friends who listened in, and especially my dad who would text me his live commentary.
Thanks to Adrian Chalifour of Towers and Trees, the very first musical guest I ever interviewed.
Thanks to The Royal Oui, Allison Brown, Raine Hamilton, Lisa Joyce, Little Coyote, The Fast Romantics, The Written Years, Heard in the Mountains, Doug Hoyer, Chersea, Mikaela Ben Dori, The Auricle, For Esme, Jaron Chiciac, Ian Dixon, and West My Friend, for being amazing guests.
And thank you, listeners, for nearly 80 shows celebrating the sheer joy of music. It’s been a pleasure.
~
melodysheep – Ode to the Brain (Symphony of Science)
Darren Korb – Build That Wall [Zia’s Theme] (Bastion OST)
Towers and Trees – West Coast (West Coast LP)
Annie Sumi – Reflections of Me (Reflections)
Good for Grapes – A Worthier Man (Man on the Page)
West My Friend – The Cat Lady Song (When the Ink Dries)
Rayannah – Tivoli (Boxcar Lullabies)
The Weepies – Learning to Fly (Sirens)
The Strumbellas – Spirits (Spirits)
Kathryn Calder – Blue Skies (Kathryn Calder)
Winona Wilde – Pop & Chips for the Apocalypse (You Lose Some, You Lose Some)
Untrained Animals – Visitors (III)
Jeremy Fisher – I Love You…So? (The Lemon Squeeze)
Gospel Machine – Reunion Day (Your Holy Ghost)
The Zolas – Cold Moon (Ancient Mars)
Library Voices – Que Sera Sarah (Summer of Lust)
Paul Simon – The Obvious Child (Rhythm of the Saints)
The New Pornographers – You Tell Me Where (Brill Bruisers)
melodysheep – Onward to the Edge (Symphony of Science)
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Track List – August 15
James Taylor – Something in the Way She Moves (Greatest Hits)
AC Newman – Drink to Me, Babe Then (The Slow Wonder)
Crystal Eyes – Here She Comes (No Man is an Island)
The Moffatts – California (Submodalities)
Hanson – This Time Around (This Time Around)
Semisonic – F.N.T. (The Great Divide)
The Zolas – Cadaverous Night (You’re Too Cool EP)
My Morning Jacket – I’m Amazed (Evil Urges)
Friend Friend – O Regina! (Post Party Depression)
Alan Menken – Santa Fe (Newsies)
Jets Overhead – Life’s a Song (Bridges)
Twin Bandit – Mary May (For You)
Laila Biali & the Radiance Project – Shadowlands (House of Many Rooms)
CHVRCHES – Never Ending Circles (Never Ending Circles)
On and On – Icon Love (And the Wave Has Two Sides)
SC Mira – Move Fast (Waiting Room Baby)
Sam Cooke – Another Saturday Night (Portrait of a Legend)
Joni Mitchell – Stormy Weather (Both Sides Now)
Marching Band – For Your Love (Spark Large)
Busty & the Bass – The Real (Glam)
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