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NoFi Fall 2022

From the Eds.....

Capturing No Fidelity in words has always been a challenge. NoFi is KRLX and The Cave, yet it is not quite either. NoFi is music and writing and art all at once, yet it feels like something more. NoFi is raw and unfiltered student creativity, somehow directed and poised. Serious and silly. Truly, the reigns that lead NoFi have always lied within the passionate and chaotic hands of our dedicated members. I am continually grateful for the faith of this group in this ongoing experiment that is our club. Issue to issue, release to release, this group has reinvented what No Fidelity means as an idea and has kept this group fresh with possibility and ambition.

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If this is your first exchange with us, welcome. NoFi is open to all students interested in or passionate about music, art, and pop culture and welcomes all varieties of submissions. Email nofi@ krlx.org or dm us on Instagram @no.fidel with inquiries, questions, etc.

In other news, KRLX 88.1FM is hosting a mutual aid radiothon on Nov 16th-17th to benefit Carleton Mutual Aid. We encourage you to consider a donation to the cause!

This term we have seen numerous developments across areas in our group. With the publication, we continue to recover and republish the lost works of NoFi’s first era on our Issuu site: https:// issuu.com/nofidel. We’ve seen an expansion this Fall of wonderful artistic contributions to our publication and the piloting of the NoFi Notebook in the KRLX studio for DJs to create the plethora of doodles that spot this issue. With our Imprint, we are stoked to see the presence of several new student bands and artists accompanying this term’s student music release. It will be released on Spotify and can be found via our Instagram. We are also so excited to see the return of live music at Carleton’s music venue, The Cave for the first time since the pandemic. With its reopening, The Cave has reminded us of the important place that live music has on Carleton’s campus for entertainment and the community at large.

Until Winter Term, Henry Holcomb ‘23

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