Keeping in tune with Mako Radio: February 29

What’s charting in college radio

The station has noticed a rise in pop and country music but the scene remains firmly indie. Our top artist this week is Ronnie Stone. He blends Indie and pop styles, creating a smooth feeling and a laid-back experience. Some of his music has a similar sound to ’80s pop, which is good news for fans of that genre. As we roll into next week, we are expecting some new indie and pop releases, matching our current music trend. A few artist recommendations this week: San Fermin, Mumford & Sons with Pharrell Williams, Maggie Rogers, Ty Segall, and Glass Beach.

New podcast: In the Know

In The Know is a new podcast brought to you by DJ Faith and DJ Digital where they discuss the status quo and how art influences these existing social norms. The newest episode covered Black history and how creatives shape the culture. From the origins of Black art to its influences on revolutionary movements and the impacts still felt to this day. Tune in every other Thursday to listen.

First off-campus DJ event

Mako Radio will hold its first off-campus DJ remote on Feb. 24 from 3-11 p.m., branching out beyond the university’s grounds. This all-day event will take place at Lime Fresh Mexican Grill in Plantation. Stop by and to socialize listen to music curated by a mix of DJs from the radio station. Location: 801 S University Drive, Plantation, Fla., 33324

Two new episodes: The B-Side podcast

The B-Side podcast released two episodes this month featuring Assistant Director of Mako Media Network Mike Lynn, and Sports Desk Adviser Mario D’Agostino. Both episodes have explored the indie rock genre of music and related subgenres, such as shoegaze, bedroom pop, indie folk, math rock, and more. The B-Side podcast can be heard on 88.5FM WKPX Sunrise and streamed online every other Friday from noon to 1 p.m.

New episode: Off the Record

In tomorrow’s episode of Off The Record, Denisia Martimbor shares the rich tapestry of Black history through music, pop culture, and campus life updates, celebrating the resilience and creativity of Black artists while shedding light on student-led businesses and the behind-the-scenes journey of NSU athletes. Each segment is a vibrant brushstroke in the portrait of Black excellence.

New episode: That’s News To Us

That’s News To Us, hosted by Digital Faculty Adviser Eric Mason, hosted its fourth episode with Sports Desk Adviser Mario D’Agostino and Digressions literary magazine student staff members. That’s News To Us features a variety of segments in a game show format – including “Rip Current,” where students test their knowledge of news stories from The Current and “Fako News,” where a guest will hear two fake and one true story and will have to guess which story is real. That’s News To Us is featured once a month and can be heard on Mako Radio’s Spotify.

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