Chester Noise with Dan Symonds

November 18, 2010

Editor’s note: This article was initially published in The Daily Gazette, Swarthmore’s online, daily newspaper founded in Fall 1996. As of Fall 2018, the DG has merged with The Phoenix. See the about page to read more about the DG.

The Gazette now features (usually) weekly shows from the student radio station WSRN. The shows are picked by the WSRN Board. You can find podcasts of all the student shows on WSRN’s site, or listen live online or on 91.5 FM.

Dan Symonds ’11 had this to say about his show Chester Noise:

“Chester Noise is a media empowerment project that pairs Swarthmore and Chester students to make, record, edit, and broadcast music and other media of their own making. The weekly radio show is hosted by a rotating cast of student DJs who showcase local artists, homemade WSRN beats, and an irresistible mix of whatever music and freestyling fits the mood. This past week, resident DJ and MC Brian Foster, Chester High class of 2011, brought along two other producers to talk about, and most of all listen to, their work.”

Listen to the end for a special guest appearance by a Swat alum.

You can also download the mp3.

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