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(02/05/16 8:00pm)
Zach Burger is a junior audio telecommunications major and writes ‘The Drop’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Zach at zaburger@bsu.edu.
(12/10/15 5:00pm)
Ball State's Electronic Dance Music Collective is hosting their final event for the semester—one that will showcase student and alumni producers and DJs.
(11/23/15 5:00pm)
What: Free Music Monday with Automagik
(11/19/15 8:00pm)
Country musician Corey Cox returns to Muncie for the third time Nov. 20 at 11 p.m. for a free show at the Chug, located at 409 N. Martin Street.
(11/16/15 5:00pm)
Your guide to what bands are playing in Muncie Nov. 17-22
(11/10/15 5:00pm)
Obie Trice, partially notable for working with big hip-hop names—like Eminem, Dr. Dre, Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.—and partially for surviving a shot to the head, is kicking off his Cheers to the Hangover Tour with a stop in Muncie.
(11/05/15 5:00pm)
A homegrown Ball State band will return to play at Be Here Now Nov. 7—almost two and a half decades after first forming.
(10/30/15 4:00pm)
Village Green Records will host an album release show on Oct. 30 starting at 6:30 p.m. Sir Deja Doog, a Bloomington, Indiana artist is celebrating his new album, "Love Coffin." PHOTO PROVIDED BY VILLAGE GREEN RECORDS
(10/29/15 7:00pm)
PHOTO PROVIDED BY TAYLOR IRBY
(10/08/15 4:00pm)
Music genres of all types come together at Muncie MusicFest, and no one knows that better than Andrew Hesik, who is performing at the festival as an electronic dance musician and a member of a band who label themselves as acoustic jibber-jabber.
(09/25/15 4:00pm)
DN FILE PHOTO JORDAN HUFFER
(09/23/15 7:00pm)
Colin Ledbetter, a junior computer science major, is releasing his first album with a show on Sept. 26 at Be Here Now. Ledbetter started making dubstep music by doing a Google search on how to produce music. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
(09/17/15 4:00pm)
The first-ever ChirpFest, an electronic dance music festival thrown in the Village, was organized by Darius Norwood and Chris Cammack. Both Norwood and Cammack are Ball State students. PHOTO PROVIDED BY DARIUS NORWOOD
(09/09/15 7:00pm)
Students and general enthusiasts of audio production will have another chance to hone their skills when the fourth annual Central Indiana Audio Student Workshop returns to Ball State on Sept. 12.
(09/04/15 7:00pm)
Friday, Sept. 4
(09/01/15 7:00pm)
What: Michael Martin Band, Resurrectors, Bloodlines, Traveling Suitcase
(08/26/15 7:00pm)
Village Green Records will be hosting their annual Back to School show on Aug. 29 in the lawn of the store. The first band goes on at 4 p.m. DN FILE PHOTO ALISON CARROLL
(04/07/15 5:36pm)
Members of local, hip-hop group L.A.M.E. Crew Jordan "J.green" Green, Tre "Fate" Smith, Ricky "Nesh Backwood" Webb and D.J. Joe Fife try to avoid generic subjects in their songs. Their name stands for Laughing At My Enemies. PHOTO PROVIDED BY L.A.M.E. CREW
(03/08/15 7:00pm)
Phlank, or junior computer science major Colin Ledbetter, started producing music in high school. Phlank has DJed at several live shows, including a December performance at Be Here Now. PHOTO PROVIDED BY MATAS OLSAUSKAS
(01/19/15 8:00pm)
Zach Burger is a sophomore audio telecommunications major and writes ‘The Drop’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Zach at zaburger@bsu.edu.