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Updated: Wed. 11/19/08
Your weekly ticket to droneland. Field recordings of waters, machines, subways, drums, frogs, ice, etc, and then those same recordings spindled, folded, or mutilated. Don't worry, that ticket will still get you through the phantom tollbooth.
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Updated: Tue. 11/11/08
This program features three tracks each week, culled from the endless barrage of independent 45s that were released throughout the 1990s. A shameless re-visitation of those halcyon days when mailorder and photocopied fanzines ruled the school.
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Updated: Thu. 11/13/08
Your simmering pimply-faced blob of a host, Fatty Jubbo, presents a classy program of children's records, no-wave, noise, prog, 20th century classical avant-garde choral pieces, concrete sound poetry, weird foreign pop and audio debris. Crackpots, incompetents, geniuses... and they speak the gibberish too!
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Updated: Wed. 11/19/08
WFMU's underground hip-hop podcast. When it comes to hip-hop, radio either supports the major label funded sounds or the independently released up & comers. Where do unsigned acts go? Look no further; "Coffee 2 Go" is THEE spot to drop your most raw and grimey unmastered demos! The half-hour podcast was started by Noah, DJ BrownBum, and The Custodian Of Records in April of 2005. Since then it's following has grown as the demand for new unheard rap music has increased. The show has also added co-host Daniel Joseph aka Espee from Jersey hip-hop crew, Bully Mouth. Download the MP3 of the show every other week as a new batch of tracks gets their due! A new edition of Coffee 2 Go will be available for download or streaming every other week.
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WFMU broadcasts available as podcasts
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Updated: Tue. 11/18/08
The Antique Phonograph Music Program is a collection of Pop, standard, and ethnic music acoustically recorded on discs and cylinders and played on period machines circa 1895-1925. Alternating weekly with Surface Noise.
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Updated: Tue. 11/18/08
Anti-fascist researcher Dave Emory (spelled E-M-O-R-Y) goes into all the hidden truths and details about evil men and their trade practices.
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Updated: Fri. 11/14/08
One hour; 23 or 24 soul 45's.
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Updated: Thu. 11/13/08
Special podcast version of Michael Shelley's weekly radio show, featuring interviews with the high-rollers of rock, soul, country, and jazz.
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Updated: Fri. 11/14/08
New bass and beats plus live guests (musicians, DJs, poets) and an ear for the global south. Cumbia. Dubstep. Gangsta synthetics. Sound-art. Maghrebi. International exclusives.
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Updated: Fri. 11/14/08
Explaining the unexplained, one caller at a time...kind of.
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Updated: Mon. 11/17/08
West African pop music from the 1970s.
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Updated: Wed. 11/19/08
Ken and Andy further lower WFMU's already abysmal standards as the program enters its death throes. Stunt radio which subjects the radio audience to concepts and topics which mature adults should not have to endure. Find the fatal flaw.
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Updated: Fri. 11/14/08
WFMU's civilized call-in show. Current events a specialty. Your premiere choice for on-air argument, abuse and discord.
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Updated: Thu. 11/13/08
Scratchy vanity 45s, pilfered field recordings, muddy off-the-radio sounds, homemade congregational tapes and vintage commercial gospel throw-downs; a little preachin', a little salvation, a little audio tomfoolery.
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| The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling |
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Updated: Thu. 11/13/08
The Best Show On WFMU is now The Best Podcast On WFMU! Join Tom Scharpling as he journeys through the treacherous and hi-larious world of open phones, bizarre fake guests, and even more disturbing real guests. The podcast is all of the Mirth and Mayhem, but none of the Music!
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Updated: Thu. 11/13/08
America's last cassette-based radio show features street interviews, masterful byte insertions, caustic recurring characters and obscure vinyl exhumations. Careens wildly from compelling relevance to delightful uselessness without warning.
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Updated: Mon. 11/17/08
Guests from the world of the arts, sciences, the media, and other areas. Every couple of weeks the Speakeasy presents "Duck Hunting With Dick", our political hour with co-host Ken Smith.
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