Music Section B • Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 28, 2000 KJHK's Top 30 for the week of February 28. 1. Tristea Dream Signals in Full Circles 2. (Male/Style) 2. The Go Between The Friends of Rachel Worth (Jetset) 3. The Sea and Cake Oul (Thrill Jockey) 3. The Sea and Cave Call (1 min) Jackie 4. The Wavings Low to the Ground 4. The Waxings Low to the Ground (Bobsled) 5. Ugly Duckling Journey to Anywhere (1500 Rec.) 6. Damien Jurado Ghost of David (Sub Pop) 7. Mates of State My Solo Project (Omnibus) 8. Bjork Selmasongs (Elektra) 10 The Creators 'The Weight (Bad Magics) 10 Winnani to do with Love (Heroes & Winnani) 11. Los Amigos Invisibles Arepa 3000 (Luka Boo) 12. Mike G Sugar Daddy (SeeThru) 13. Monomania Adventures in Stereo (Robbled) 15. 90 Day Men (it (is) it) Critical Band ... Broadway 16. Badly Drawn Boy The Hour of 14. St. Germain Tourist (Blue Note) Bewilderbeest (Twisted Nerve) 17. Pram The Museum of Imaginary 17. Pram The Museum of Imaginary Animals (Mente) 18. The 6th's Hyacinths & Thistles (Murre) (Mareng) 19. Eleventh Dream Day Stalled Parade (Innov). 20. Jets to Brazil Four Cornered Nights (Jade Tree) L. Lakka Good Looking Bikes (no tires) 21/VA Automotive 3003 (Bunglew) 25. Wawking One For the Ride (Second Nature) 23. V/A Sing a song For You: Tribute to Tim Burdge (Manifesto) 19. Histology (Human) 24. Dust Contemporary Movement (Up) 26. Him Our Point of Departure (Perishable) 27. Movietone The Blossom Filled Streets (Drag City) 28. The Embrooks Our New Day (Voxx) Command (Grand Royal) 30. The Automator An Even Better Tomorrow LP (75 Ark) Adds for this week include: 1. Octant Car Alarms and Crackets (Up) 2. The Wisdom of Harry House of Binary (Matadon) 3. The Fucking Champs IV (Drag City) (Ultimatum) Five Suburbs America Dan Coughb & 3. The Fucking Changes 4. J Mascles and the Fog, More Light (Ultimata) 5. Don Cabatiero American Don (Touch & Go) By Amanda Beglin The once-abandoned sound of modern rock in northeast Kansas has been refreshed, as the music of groups such as Everclear, Dave Matthews Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Counting Crows rides the airwaves again. Modern rock makes local comeback Special to the Kansan The newest addition to FM radio is 96.5 FM. The Buzz, and listeners have been checking it out since the radio station officially was launched after Labor Day weekend. "I listen to the station a lot, but I think they play too much R.E.M." said Mike Pugh, St. Louis senior. "But that's it. I know it just started, and I think it sounds good so far." The disc jockeys offer a simple explanation. "We're playing music for 18 to 34-year-old men and women to listen to," said the afternoon DJ know simply as Todd. "And there's no crapy boy bands." Nor is there Bach, Mozart and other classical musicians that used to dominate the station prior to the programming overhaul, which upsets some listeners. "To patrons and supporters, this is a big loss," said Toni Montgomery, a big of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas. Montgomery said a jazz radio station in Kansas City had added three hours of classical music a day to its play list to counter complaints from listeners who preferred the previous format. "People have written letters to the editor at the Kansas City Star about it, and I've talked to administrators about taping the (Murphy Hall and Lied Center) concerts and broadcasting them on a radio station somewhere," Montgomery said. She said she directed classical music fans to University-owned KANU 91.5 FM which still plays some classical music. Live Music Tonight: Jet to Brazil, Revolvers and Penultimate, 8 p.m. at The Bottleneck, 737 New Hampshire St. $8, 18 and older. Teriyakis and Zulu as Kono, 10 p.m. at the Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts St. $2, 21 and older. and older. Terykyls and Zulu as Kono, 10 p.m. Massachusetts St. $2, 21 and older. Michiganus, 10 cfm at 75°F. Hyphenated 2014 JPRA Jazzhaus, 926.1-2 / Massachusetts St. $3, 21 and older. EDouble, 10 p.m. at Jerseys Bar and Grill, 1105 Massachusetts St. $3, 21 and older. Tomorrow: ■ Jose PH and Jive Turkey, 8 p.m. at The Bottleneck, 737 New York Hempstead 80, $5, 18 to 20, $4, 21 and older Young Blood Brassband, 10 p.m. at The Jazzhouse, 926-1/2-8 Massachusetts SL, $4, 21 and older. Low. Winter Blanket and The Low, Winter Balmack Capsules, b.p.m. at The Outbeckle 737 New Hampshire 58, 67 Military Books, 88, day of show, 18, and order. Mountain of Venus, 10 p.m. at The Jazzhaus, 928-1/2 Massachusetts St. 84, 21 and older. Jurassic 5 and Dilated People, 7 p.m. at the Garnet, 10:20 Massachusetts St. $1.75, advanced tickets. All ages. Monday: Funderyz Tahiti 80 and Rmmy Zero, 8 p.m. at The Bottleneck, 7.37 New Hampshire St. 18 and older. **Bottom and Penultimate:** 10 p.m. at the Reply Lounge, 946 Massachusetts St, 92, 21 and older. ■ Jazzheus Jam with the Spanktones, 10 p.m. at The Jazzheus, 928-1/2 Missouri State St. $2 & 3rd Melt Banana and Cheer Assident, 10 p.m. at the Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts St. $3, 21, and older. Tuesdays Yve Adam and William Wool, 1.0 p.m. At The Jezushim, 926-1/2 A HarMar Superstar with Selby Tigers 1.0 p.m. at the Replay Lounge, 946 Massachusetts St. $2, 21 and older Massachusetts St. $2, 21 and older. Poetry Slam, 10 p.m. at The Jazzville, 926-1/2-0 Massachusetts St. 55, 21 and older. Mos Def, 8 p.m. at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St. $20, 18 and older. 749-3900 622 W. 12th St. KIEF'S Big Sale Now! 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