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Extra Long Halloween special on Sheena's Jungle Room from The Clock Strikes Midnight with Herk Hilligoss
Thursday, October 31st, 3pm - 8pm
on
The Clock Strikes Midnight with Herk Hilligoss
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery, Monster and Halloween Records (Music, Spoken Word and related weirdness) from the vaults of The Lost Media Archive.
Halloween Hellraiser Mischief Night Spectacular
Wednesday, October 30th, 10pm - Midnight
on
We're Outta Sight!!! with Stu
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
In previous years, DJ Stu Rutherford has only presented a handful of Halloween related tracks but he's all in this year for 2 hours of spooky sounds. Let's raise some Hell and help fund WFMU!
Mischief Night with C. Lavender
Wednesday, October 30th, 9pm - Midnight
on
Radio Ravioli with Olivia
On a night when mischief takes over the NJ suburbs -- TP'd lawns, egged cars, and smashed pumpkins -- C. Lavender joins Olivia in the studio to DJ an eerie soundscape and set the perfect Halloween mood. Tune in as we embrace the strange and mysterious on Halloween Eve.
The Sidi Mansourgency
Wednesday, October 30th, 7pm - 10pm
on
Bodega Pop with Gary Sullivan
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
How did a timeless Tunisian Sufi folk song become a smash European disco banger, a Czech song praising spacesuit usage by Smurf astronauts, and covers by dozens of pop and avant-garde musicians worldwide? Special guest Tim Abdellah takes us down one of Arabic music’s deepest, most bizarrely satisfying rabbit holes.
Devil's Night
Wednesday, October 30th, 7pm - 8pm
on
Weekly World Blues with Matt Fiveash
Satan was an angel in heaven, but he stirred up trouble and woe. He also wound up in a lot of blues songs, so on Halloween Eve, hell ain't a bad place to be as the devil gets his due on Weekly World Blues. Tune in for an hour of sulfurous music, you have nothing to lose except your immortal soul...
Back to the 80s for the Hellraiser finale!
Wednesday, October 30th, 4pm - 7pm
on
Where The Action Is with Dr. Jeff
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
We’re gonna put the wraps on the October Hellraiser special programming by going back to the 80s for three solid hours! Tune in and help us meet our goal at WFMU! (And help me meet my goal as well!)
Dan Epstein, co-author of Now You’re One Of Us: The Incredible Story of Redd Kross Wednesday, October 30th, Noon - 3pm
on
The Evan "Funk" Davies Show
It’s been a big year for Redd Kross: their new self-titled album has been widely acclaimed, and the documentary Born Innocent garnered rave reviews. Now Omnibus Press is publishing a new book about the band, co-written by brothers Jeff and Steven McDonald with longtime music writer (and friend of the show) Dan Epstein. Evan and Dan will talk about the band, the book, and of course play some Redd Kross music.
Strong Style Chris Crash - Cyberterror Edition
Tuesday, October 29th, 8pm - 9pm
on
Strong Style Chris Crash
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Chris Crash summons the most terrible cyber demons for his first Halloween special! Hear evil reign live as Chris plays punishing shockers & unnerving themes to celebrate Hell itself.
Kitschy Mama Hosting "Organ Harvest" on Sheena's Wiggle Room
Tuesday, October 29th, 8pm - 9pm
on
The Wiggle Room
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
Host Kitschy Mama of Retro Obscuro, Weirdo Oldies heard Thursdays at 2pm on the
Rock 'n' Soul Stream, is hosting a wonderfully tacky hour of lost $1.00 moldy organ
LPs. So pin back your ears for wholesome hour of soothing yet eerie easy listening.
Catch "The Organ Harvest" on the Wiggle Room. Every 3rd & 5th Tuesday on Sheena's
Jungle Room.
Oh No! Must be the Season of the Off-Pitch!
Tuesday, October 29th, 7pm - 8pm
on
Music Of Mind Control with Micah
An hour of goofy, cheesy, crusty, and creepy deep cuts previouslyhidden beneath the piles of Satan's dirty sock drawer.
Helloween
Tuesday, October 29th, Noon - 3pm
on
Tony Coulter's show
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Three hours of horror movie soundtracks and scary electronic music. Guaranteed to summon the spirits of Halloween.
Insides Interview & DJ Set
Monday, October 28th, 9pm - Midnight
on
Daniel Blumin's show
Loads of forward looking UK sound explorers such as Seefeel, Disco Inferno and Laika emerged in the early 90s. Insides (ex- Earwig) joined the fray in 1993, first appearing on 4AD label head Ivo Watts-Russell's Guernica imprint. Insides excited the eardrums by blending haunting songcraft with innovative usage of technology. Singer/bassist Kirsty Yates and guitarist/programmer Julian Tardo stop by the show to spin some of their favorite records and chat about their work and their somewhat recent re-emergence!
Spooktacular Polka Parade: Costume Contest Edition
Monday, October 28th, 8pm - 9pm
on
Dance With Me, Stanley with Stashu
Dress in your spookiest attire as Stashu spins haunting polka tunes and take part in a contest where everyone’s costume is celebrated—because the real prize is joining in the fun!
Members of the Luddite Club
Monday, October 28th, 6pm - 7pm
on
Techtonic with Mark Hurst
Joining Mark for a live in-studio interview are members of the Luddite Club, a group
of Brooklyn teenagers who avoid social media – and use flip phones instead of
smartphones. Without distractions from screens, the teenage Luddites enjoy analog
pursuits like reading print books and talking to friends.
Everloving
Monday, October 28th, 3:01pm - 6pm
on
Scott Williams's show
The NYC supergroup Everloving (feat. Jonathan Kane, Dave Soldier, and members of Sunwatchers and Smoke Bellow) promised a modern update on Henry Flynt's avant-hillbilly jive; they more than deliver, with enormous excitement and transcendent bliss. Look for their first recorded output soon on the newly relaunched Table of the Elements label.
WFMU Origin Stories
Monday, October 28th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Wreck Your Own Adventure with Wendy del Formaggio
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Have you ever wondered how some of your favorite Drummer Stream DJs first learned about WFMU? So has Wendy del Formaggio! So, she interviewed them to find out. Tune in and hear about their early radio experiences both on and off WFMU, what they listened to as kids, and how they got on the air here. GTDR DJs reveal all!
Rembert & The Basic Goodness play live!
Monday, October 28th, Noon - 3pm
on
Irene Trudel's show
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Brooklyn-based cabaret-pop practitioners Rembert & The Basic Goodness are known for the originality, sophistication and humor in their songs. Singer/accordionist Rembert Block incorporates intensely vivid, psychologically oriented poetry and overheard conversations into her songs, which are filled with charmingly catchy rhythmically surprising melodies. Block was last on the show as a member of Bubble for their 30th anniversary celebration. Rembert Block & The Basic Goodness play a fun set on Irene's show for WFMU's Hellraiser.
Transformer Man: Neil Young in the '80s
Monday, October 28th, Noon - 3pm
on
Three Chord Monte with Joe Belock
Three Chord Monte takes a deep dive into Neil Young's erratic artistic journey through the 1980s, a dubious decade of work that inspired his own record company to sue him. Is this period ripe for reappraisal, or was it just a piece of crap? Tune in to find out!
Alma Laprida – Live Performance & Interview on Freaking Out with Kendraplex
Monday, October 28th, Midnight - 3am
on
Freaking Out with Kendraplex
Alma Laprida is a time whisperer, conjuring medieval spirits from the tromba marina like a magic trick. Each bow stroke is a spray of timbre, a splattering of micro-incantations evoking a raw perseverance and awakening memories of past lives. Is she birthing the past or the future? Her sounds take on a life of their own. In this interview, we explore improvisation, “jamming the wind,” and her new album Pitch Dark and Trembling: For Tromba Marina and Subwoofer, out October 25th on the Outside Time label.
Vernal Scuzz Live!
Sunday, October 27th, 10pm - Midnight
on
Blurred and Obscured with Jonathan Herweg
Avant Noise rockers “Vernal Scuzz” will be appearing on “Blurred and Obscured” this Sunday 10-27 Tune in for new wave noise from the Deep South !
S~ooooooo~zy Hotrod's Halloween show with Drinking Boys and Girls Choir live set
Sunday, October 27th, 8pm - 10pm
on
Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod
Drinking Boys and Girls Choir (DBGC) a three-piece punk band from Daegu, South Korea will stop by Rock & Roller Derby to play a live set in anticipation of their NYC tour dates on November 1st and 2nd in NYC as part of their massive American tour. Pick up their album “Marriage License” courtesy of our pals at Damnably Records.
Give the Drummer Some Manuscript Paper 4: Paul Motian
Sunday, October 27th, 6pm - 9pm
on
The Laughing Clock with DJ Peter
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Each Sunday this October, The Laughing Clock will spotlight a drummer-composer. Paul Motian stops the Clock!
Ted's Tapes
Sunday, October 27th, 5pm - 6pm
on
Radio Row
DJ Ted plays cassette tapes on the radio and only some of them are degraded.
Paul Can Only Play Punk
Sunday, October 27th, 3pm - 5pm
on
Paul Bruno's show
In a semi-sequel to last year's Killed By Death Hellraiser special, Paul Bruno gives you all the raw and rare late-70s/early 80s punk rock he can cram into two hours.
Play Yer Piano 4: Jason Moran
Sunday, October 27th, 9am - Noon
on
destination: OUT with Jeff Golick
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
For the month of October, D:O Radio will be focusing each of four Sundays on a notable piano player. Today's feature pianist is American polymath Jason Moran.
Noble Rot: Songs About Wine
Saturday, October 26th, 10pm - 1am
on
Mike Lupica's show
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
The Starlite Lounge ditches its beer-n-shot vibe for three hours of songs invoking the spirit of spoiled grape juice. Mike will crush and bottle his way through songs about all types of wine, and slur through some tales of his past life as an NYC winery cellar rat. All selections to be deployed with little regard for genre, and with equal time for drunks, dabblers, and dilettantes alike. Uncork something special and get a jump on Sunday morning's headache.
Drop In Presents: Urbane Renewal with Eric Davidson
Saturday, October 26th, 6pm - 7pm
on
Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
East Village Radio DJ Eric Davidson jumps ship over here for an hour of sounds-centric to his 1980s Northeast Ohio club upbringing, warbled down into his DNA before dragging it all to Columbus for schooling and punk rocking as singer in New Bomb Turks.
Special Guest: Michael Dinallo
Saturday, October 26th, 5pm - 7pm
on
Someday Matinee with Gina Bacon
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Michael Dinallo is originally from Ohio, and has lived in Boston, Nashville and on the road as a musician, producer and host of The Crooked Road of Songs and Stories. He’s coming in to play some songs, accompanied by Dave Jacques, and talk about his career.
Ed Kuepper
Saturday, October 26th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
Ed Kuepper is a founding member and lead guitarist of the amazing and influential Australian band The Saints. The band's stunning debut album, "(I'm) Stranded" is the subject of a forthcoming box set (with live tracks and outtakes) on In The Red. Hear all about the formation of The Saints and Ed's varied career when he chats with Todd.
Special Guest: Ellen Christi
Saturday, October 26th, 2pm - 5pm
on
Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Jazz vocalist, composer, sound designer and arranger Ellen Christi joins Dave Sewelson on Music For a Free World to talk about Cereal Music, a spoken word collaboration with William Parker.
Disney expert Len Testa Saturday, October 26th, 11am - 1pm
on
Michael Shelley's show
Michael welcomes data scientist and co-author of The Unofficial Guide
To Walt Disney World, Len Testa, to discuss how Len and his team used
a boombox blasting The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" to test Disney
hotel soundproofing. For a more in-depth look into Disney's history,
philosophy, future plans and insider time-saving tips, check out the
full ninety-minute conversation on Michael's podcast.
The Brass Band Jam
Saturday, October 26th, 10am - 11am
on
The Crescent City Connection with Jason Isaac
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
We're turning the tuba up to 11 for another installment of the brass band jam! The horns will be blasting and the drums will be rocking for an hour of jazz and funk from the streets of New Orleans.
The 7th Annual Double Dip Creepfest with Greg from Zone 5 guest hosting.
Saturday, October 26th, 9am - 11am
on
Double-Dip Recess with Roger
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
Singles Going Steady, DJ Husband vs. DJ Wife XVI
Saturday, October 26th, Midnight - 3am
on
Inflatable Squirrel Carcass with Rich Hazelton
t’s that time of year when DJ Husband flush with the potential to finally win one of these events and have DJ Wife cook the victory meal is slowly coming to the realization that he is going to have to pick up the ingredients for Saturday’s dinner Thursday evening in preparation for DJ Wife’s sixteenth consecutive win. Same timeline (an hour of me, an hour of she, an hour of we), same outcome; it’s the comfort food of DJ battles.
CELL/BORG
Friday, October 25th, 9pm - Midnight
on
Burn It Down! with Nate K.
CELL\BORG traverses the Autobahn by way of the PCH and the BQE. With a new release, Smash Blips, forthcoming on Dot Dash Sounds, the band brings its amalgam of analog synths, Motorik beats, and DiY moxie to WFMU for a rare live performance. You can also catch them at Century Bar in Philadelphia on Friday, 10/18, and Mama Tried in Brooklyn on Saturday, October 19.
4th Annual Halloween Creeptacular Friday, October 25th, 7pm - 9pm
on
Musical Dose with medson
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Like the annual tradition of lousy Halloween candy, the Halloween Creeptacular continues on the Musical Dose.
Let’s bring this Hellraiser home in style and raise some scratch for WFMU.
I know it’s the HELLRAISER but Bucci needs hernia surgery, STAT!
Friday, October 25th, 6pm - 7pm
on
Bucci's show
On October 25th, the DJ will close out the Hellraiser with a haunted LIVE ON-AIR SURGERY. A radio first! His surgeon, Dr. Jean Desmond will be operating, Bucci will be taking your calls
Special Guest TR/ST (Robert Alfons)
Friday, October 25th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Mona's show
At 3pm special guest TR/ST (Robert Alfons) joins Mona to discuss his brand new album, Performance, out on DAIS Records. He'll also do a guest DJ mix of his influences for the new album. Following his appearance Mona will do her annual Everyday Is Halloween special, spinning spooky tunes til 6pm.
To Hell with Music
Friday, October 25th, 9am - Noon
on
Give The Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
This episode of Give the Drummer Some is going straight to hell.
Bob chats with Director Gregg T. Daniel (THE PIANO LESSON)
Thursday, October 24th, 10pm - 2am
on
Bob Barth's One Night Stand
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
LIVE from Los Angeles: A Noise Within in Pasadena continues the August Wilson cycle of plays with the breathtaking THE PIANO LESSON. Tonight on the show we have Director Gregg T. Daniel. Then over in Hollywood at the Fountain Theatre comes the stage adaptation of I, DANIEL BLAKE, the moving portrait of a man trying to navigate the seemingly impossible UK employment system. Our TV & Film offerings this week are perfect for the Halloween season. First up is BEFORE a new series coming to Apple TV+ about a troubled little boy and the psychologist (Billy Crystal) that not only tries to help him but is seemingly connected to him as well. Then we have 2 new films opening in theaters on Friday. YOUR MONSTER, the charming and quirky love story about a musical theater actress and the Monster that lives in her closet. Then we check out the latest Marvel installment VENOM: The Last Dance. Finally we close out the evening dropping into the Hollywood Bowl for IMAGINE DRAGONS! October 24th at 7pm-11pm PT, 10pm - 2am ET.
Spazz Comes Alive
Thursday, October 24th, 9pm - Midnight
on
Music To Spazz By with Dave the Spazz
The Greatest Live Show in the Universe from all of your Music To Spazz By favorites!
Canuck Queens
Thursday, October 24th, 7pm - 8pm
on
Crayons to Perfume with Glynis GirlGroupGirl
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Female artists and girl groups: obscurities, oddities and songs from djgirlgroupgirl's obsessive collection of Canadian 60's 45's.
Who Allowed This To Happen?
Thursday, October 24th, 6pm - 7pm
on
Mistress of A Thousand Moods with Jessie
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Yes, it is the return of Who Allowed This To Happen. Come along with Mistress Jessie for an hour of songs so frightening, so unnerved, that they leave you with no choice other than to donate to WFMU so that they are never ever played again
Testify! Goes to the Library!
Thursday, October 24th, 3pm - 5pm
on
Testify! with Larry Grogan
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Funky Fanfares, Keith and the Hawk and Swinging Sounds for Sophisticated Listeners.
The Magnetic Monster: Radio Riffin' w/ Austin & Mitch
Thursday, October 24th, Noon - 3pm
on
Mid-Valley Mutations with Austin Rich
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
Brazil special/ Claudia Calirman
Thursday, October 24th, 9am - Noon
on
This Is The Modern World with Trouble
Author Claudia Calirman visits This is the Modern World with Trouble, on Thursday Oct 24 to speak about her new book Dissident Practices: Brazilian Women Artists, 1960s-2020. Centered around the theme of resistance, Calirman relates how radical art made by women offered social resistance to the Brazilian military dictatorship. Post-dictatorship, Dissident Practices explores a broader history of social resistance from the point of view of women artists up until today. To set the stage, Trouble will spin only Brazilian sounds from 9-12.
Outta Sight Dance Party
Wednesday, October 23rd, 10pm - Midnight
on
We're Outta Sight!!! with Stu
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Put on your dancing shoes and join Stu Rutherford as he presents a myriad of different steps and styles to keep your feet busy!
Mom Reacts – Again?
Wednesday, October 23rd, 7pm - 10pm
on
Bodega Pop with Gary Sullivan
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Gary’s long-suffering mother joins him for a third time on air to provide her real-time responses to Bollywood insanity, hyperpop’s most hyper pop, Diamanda Galás, and a whole slew of other affronts.
Singles Going Steady Week, Part 2
Wednesday, October 23rd, 7pm - 8pm
on
Weekly World Blues with Matt Fiveash
Our Singles Going Steady fundraiser show gimmick was so moderately successful that we have extended SGS for a bonus week and added another hour of 45s you wouldn't put in the "Blues" section at the record store, recently accumulated by your host. These juicy little records with mostly big holes have had no home on the radio... until now! Join us on Weekly World Blues for 20 or so plays on the jukebox.
1966: The Greatest Year In Pop Music History!!
Wednesday, October 23rd, 4pm - 7pm
on
Where The Action Is with Dr. Jeff
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
The special October Hellraiser programming continues this Wednesday on Where The
Action Is! On this week’s episode, we will be visiting the music that was on the
Billboard Hot 100 charts and on radios around the country on October 23, 1966. Join
your host Dr. Jeff for three solid hours of some of the greatest pop music ever
recorded (and some not so great)!
Late Cambrian plays live!
Wednesday, October 23rd, Noon - 3pm
on
The Evan "Funk" Davies Show
Formed by partners John Wlaysewski (“vlay-SHEV-skee”) and Olive Hui (“HOY”) in the early 2010s, New York City’s Late Cambrian have so far released five full-length albums and an array of singles featuring their twisting pop sounds, with enough guitar and synth for everyone. They’re playing at Rockwood Music Hall on Nov. 14, but you can get a head start by catching this live set!
"Wild Thing... You Make My Heart Sing..."
Tuesday, October 22nd, 7pm - 8pm
on
Kick Out The Jams with Joey D
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Tune in as Joey D honors one of the great rock n roll songs of all time, "Wild Thing", with an hour of cover versions of this iconic song.
It's 1984 Again, Part 2
Tuesday, October 22nd, 3pm - 7pm
on
Dark Night of the Soul with Julie
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears, but after feeding your ears with four more hours of tunes from 1984 it'll all look and sound much better.
It's 1984 Again, Part 1
Tuesday, October 22nd, Noon - 3pm
on
Tony Coulter's show
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
For the fourth year in a row, Tony and Julie (of Dark Night of the Soul) are teaming up to profile a year in music. This time, it's 1984. Tony will kick things off by bringing you three hours of his U.S., U.K., and Canadian faves from that Orwellian year.
Planet Of The Bad Teeth presents: The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy, Part II
Monday, October 21st, 9pm - 10pm
on
Bad Teeth with Spoony
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Do Arthur Dent and Ford Prefect escape from the Vogons? Will we ever find out why earth was destroyed to make way for a hyperspace freeway? Will Spoony spin your favorite sci fi and cosmic 45s? The answer to all of these things is probably yes!
The Polka Maze: A Radio Scavenger Hunt
Monday, October 21st, 8pm - 9pm
on
Dance With Me, Stanley with Stashu
Navigate the musical maze to uncover hidden clues and engage with us in the comments for a unique auditory adventure!
Christopher Brown, author, "A Natural History of Empty Lots"
Monday, October 21st, 6pm - 7pm
on
Techtonic with Mark Hurst
In a quest to "make life feel a little more real," tech lawyer Chris Brown started
exploring the wilderness outside his house on the edge of Austin, Texas. Chris's
reflections on how we impact on the natural world, and how we can improve, are
collected in his beautifully written new book "A Natural History of Empty Lots:
Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places."
Peter Gordon's Love of Life Orchestra
Monday, October 21st, 3:01pm - 6pm
on
Scott Williams's show
Peter Gordon makes some of the New York City'est music imaginable: disco, new wave, no wave, minimalism, avant-garde from the academy to the illegal loft, and yes, saxophones. Scott presents a live performance by this often overlooked creative partner to Robert Ashley, Blue Gene Tyranny, Kathy Acker and many more.
Should I Keep These 7" Records? aka Singles: Going Already? Reprise
Monday, October 21st, 3pm - 6pm
on
Wreck Your Own Adventure with Wendy del Formaggio
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
"Singles: Going Already?" was so much fun, Wendy's doing it again! Also, Wendy didn't make it through the entire box of mystery 7" records that the cabin boys snuck into the Bellows Falls Yacht Club while she was asleep in her (music) bed. Please join Wendy to help her decide whether to keep these singles by casting your votes on the comments-board.
More Guitars Galore!
Monday, October 21st, Noon - 3pm
on
Irene Trudel's show
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Another celebration of the stringed instrument that has brought so much musical joy to my ears.
Interview with Author/musician/photographer Ali Smith
Monday, October 21st, Noon - 3pm
on
Three Chord Monte with Joe Belock
Author/musician/photographer Ali Smith will be in studio to discuss her latest book, 'The Ballad of Speedball Baby.' Her memoir follows her coming-of-age journey in '90s New York City as the bass player in Speedball Baby and surviving the slings and arrows society reserves for women who refuse to comply.
Featuring Our Very Special Guest
Monday, October 21st, 9am - Noon
on
Surface Noise with Joe McGasko
Certain artists make a habit of popping up on other people's records. On this October Fundraiser special, Surface Noise focuses on several artists whose distinctive musical personalities come through even when they are only making guest appearances on other people's records.
Jock Jams 2024!
Sunday, October 20th, 8pm - 10pm
on
Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod
Songs for crushing one's opponent, training montages, blood-lusting, pumping the iron, and celebrating hard-fought victories, brought to you by FMU's resident radio jock, Suzy Squat Butt.
Give the Drummer Some Manuscript Paper 3: Jack DeJohnette
Sunday, October 20th, 6pm - 9pm
on
The Laughing Clock with DJ Peter
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Each Sunday this October, The Laughing Clock will spotlight a drummer-composer. The drummer du jour: Jack DeJohnette!
Sherri Locker hosts Radio Row Hell-O-ween Horror Hour
Sunday, October 20th, 5pm - 6pm
on
Radio Row
Get in the spirit with demonic soundtracks guaranteed to shock and fright!
Paul Can't Play Punk
Sunday, October 20th, 3pm - 5pm
on
Paul Bruno's show
Three chords and the truth? Not this week! Paul Bruno kicks away his crutch and will not be playing any punk rock or punk-derived music for an entire show. What will he play instead? Tune in to find out!
Play Yer Piano 3: Matthew Shipp
Sunday, October 20th, 9am - Noon
on
destination: OUT with Jeff Golick
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
For the month of October, D:O Radio will be focusing each of four Sundays on a notable piano player. Today's spotlight shines on Matthew Shipp, an American pillar of pianism.
Singles Going Steady: Starlite Lounge Webcam Edition
Saturday, October 19th, 10pm - 1am
on
Mike Lupica's show
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Mike joins the cacophony of 45-spinners with an all 7" show of webcam-worthy picture sleeves, each displayed on a candle-lit altar as they are spun. Far from an exercise in rarities or eBay conquests, the evening's setlist is more likely to leave you thinking: "He actually paid money to own that?" From shmaltz and soul to twang and trashcore -- tune in for three hours of frantic devotion to the little records with the big holes. (Unless they're European pressings, which just have the regular tiny holes thanks to socialism.)
Richard Thompson Interview: Discussing the End of the World with Henry the Human Fly
Saturday, October 19th, 7pm - 10pm
on
Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Host David Mittleman dug into his archives and pulled out this otherwise unavailable vintage (2019) interview with legendary guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson. They discussed Henry the Human Fly, the end of the world, living as a non-Christian in contemporary USA, free improv, the universality of the guitar and more. Deep vinyl cuts from Thompson's extensive catalog will fill out the three hour special.
The Exbats and The Bug Club
Saturday, October 19th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
The Exbats burst onto WFMU in a big way a few years ago with their smash hit, "I Got The Hots For Charlie Watts". Inez & Co. make a rare NYC appearance on Tuesday 10/15 at Union Pool. Catch their charming glory on the October 19th edition of The Todd-O-Phonic Todd Show.
WFMU darlings The Bug Club return to the station for a live performance. Their Sub Pop debut, "On The Intricate Inner Workings Of The System", is available now. This dynamic power trio returns to New York on October 15th to perform at Baby's Allright.
Special Guest: Thomas Hutchings
Saturday, October 19th, 2pm - 5pm
on
Music For a Free World with Dave Sewelson
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Thomas Hutchings is a saxophonist, producer, and educator based in New York City.
Bo Time
Saturday, October 19th, 10am - 11am
on
The Crescent City Connection with Jason Isaac
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
For Singles Going Steady week, the Crescent City Connection shines the spotlight on the many 45s of Eddie Bo, one of the architects of the NOLA funk and soul sound.
Founder Dr. Jim Morgan and development director Kelli Herd of LAMP for Haiti
Saturday, October 19th, 6am - 9am
on
Currents with Brian D
Founder Dr. Jim Morgan and development director Kelli Herd of LAMP for Haiti will join Currents on Saturday, October 19th, from 6 am to 9 am, to discuss the organization's vital work in the Caribbean country and the ongoing political and social crisis there. LAMP works with Haitian people in the communities they serve to provide needed healthcare and education resources. WFMU’s own Alan Six and DR Kellen303 have volunteered with LAMP.
People Just Explode --- Repo Man's Postpunk L.A.
Friday, October 18th, 9pm - 11pm
on
Flot's Spot with Fatherflot
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
A shrimp plate of headache-inducing 80’s L.A. hardcore, new wave, power pop, goth rock, neo-psychedelia, art-skronk, and just plain “you hadda be there” records celebrating the 40th (!) anniversary of the defining Gen X indy comedy, Repo Man. Put it on a plate, kids, you’ll enjoy it more . . . because Flot’s Spot is ALWAYS intense!
Ozone Layer Be Damned
Friday, October 18th, 7pm - 9pm
on
Musical Dose with medson
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
It’s a two hour Hell Raising, Hair Raising, Hair Metal Extravaganza !
medson casts an AquaNet in order to raise some hell and cold hard cash for WFMU during this October Hellraiser.
Put The Needle On The 80's & 90's 12" Singles Going Steady: Hellraiser 2024 Mix
Friday, October 18th, 7pm - 8pm
on
Put The Needle On The Record with Billy Jam
For his third Hellraiser 2024 special DJ Billy Jam and co-host James will
dig deep in the 80's and 90's 12" crates for a mix of forgotten old school
gems. Friday October 18th at 7pm on WFMU.
Matt Johnson of The The
Friday, October 18th, 3pm - 6pm
on
Mona's show
At 3pm Matt Johnson of The The joins Mona to discuss the new album Ensoulment, out now. Then it's Singles Going Steady from 4-6pm.
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