- LARRY WISH - Capricorn Sun (Orange Milk)
- LUDMILA NUNES - Tyrian Tapestry (Flat Plastic Home Media)
- EGONE GONE - A Buffoon In Every Gallon (Rantoul City Tapes)
- NIGHTS TEMPLAR - Half The Year (Paisley Shirt Records)
- SEAWIND OF BATTERY - Clockwatching (Island House Recordings)
- TRAFFIC IN FRONT - Fear Of A Place With No Sound (Self Released)
- BLURRY THE EXPLORER - Angel Ecology (Island House Recordings)
- EMMER - Blue Fifty (Blue Tapes)
- MARCIA BASSETT - Repeater (YEW Recordings)
- KRISTINA WARREN - the bandwidth to care (Tobira Records)
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- ADDED DIMENSIONS - Time Suck / Hellbent EP (Domestic Departure)
- GRAZIA - In Poor Taste (Feel It Records)
- PAPERNIKS - Oxygen Tank Flipper b/w Essex Poem Dial (Market Square)
- GENERAL LABOR - Illuminator b/w Tastes Metallic (Spacecase)
- LYSOL - Down the Street (Feel It)
- SKIP CHURCH - Don't Let The Law Win (Magicatalog)
- DDT - Brave New World (Chunklet)
- MARQUIS JOHNSON - Detroit Circa '65 (Self Released)
- THE DAMNED - Morning Bird b/w Theta (Just Add Water)
- TOXIC THRUST - I Love You (Self Released)
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Byron Tau, author, "Means of Control"
Monday, June 24th, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst
The American surveillance state isn't a future possibility, it's here
now. Wherever we go, companies and government agencies are spying on our
activities and sharing our private data. Mark discusses how we got to
this point with Byron Tau, author of "Means of Control: How the Hidden
Alliance of Tech and Government Is Creating a New American Surveillance
State."
Ka Baird
Monday, June 24th, 9pm - Midnight
on Daniel Blumin's show
To celebrate the release of the new album Bearings: Soundtracks for the Bardos
(RVNG), composer, improvisor, and sound artist Ka Baird returns to
WFMU! Tune in as Baird (Spires That In The Sunset Rise, Sapropelic
Pycnic) transfigures the evening into an aural hallucination. Trip
sitter not included. Don't sleep!
WFMU DJ Vicki Bennett aka People Like Us live!
Wednesday, June 26th, 9am - Noon
on Ken's show
Join us when artist and WFMU DJ Vicki Bennett , aka People Like Us, appears live on Ken's show. She'll be discussing her new album, COPIA, being a WFMU DJ, and presenting her latest audiovisual performance, The Library of Babel. You can watch the performance on Ken's page and through the WFMU front page.
Motorists
Wednesday, June 26th, Noon - 3pm
on The Evan "Funk" Davies Show
Get ready for some CanCon! Toronto’s Motorists bring their hook-filled
power pop south of the border for what promises to be a blistering (yet
polite) live set. Their second album, Touched By The Stuff (We
Are Time / Bobo Integral) came out in late May and it’s already on EFD’s
Best Of 2024 short list. Tune in and you’ll know why.
Courtney Noir Guest Hosts Cherry Blossom Clinic With SUMMER SUXXXX and you know it.
Wednesday, June 26th, 6pm - 8pm
on The Cherry Blossom Clinic with Terre T (on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Its Summer: Everyone is sweaty, smelling bad + wearing shoes showing their nasty toes.
DJ Courtney Noir of KZUM.org is Terre T ’s guest, letting Courtney bring
the summer hate with songs of terminal beaches + killer heat, while
also chilling us with cool waves + winter reflection in head-to-toe
black clothing.
Christeene
Friday, June 28th, 3pm - 6pm
on Mona's show
Mona welcomes Christeene back to the WFMU airwaves for a PRIDE special!
They'll take listener calls, checking in on the queer community, playing
underground queer anthems and soundtracking your Drag March
perparations.
Put The Needle On The DJ ALF Electrons
Friday, June 28th, 7pm - 8pm
on Put The Needle On The Record with Billy Jam
DJ ALF will be joining Billy Jam for the radio premiere of his unique
multi-part audio/video project "Electrons" on Put The Needle On The
Record on WFMU Friday June 28th at 7pm
The Young Fresh Fellows and Christopher Wilcha
Saturday, June 29th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
The Northwest's masters of mirth and mayhem are making a rare trip East
this summer, culminating in an appearance at Wilco's Solid Sound
festival the same date as this broadcast. Celebrate Omnivore's 40th
Anniversary reissue of their debut album, "The Fabulous Sounds Of The
Pacific Northwest", by catching this live set.
Christopher Wilcha
has directed and co-written "Flipside", an acclaimed documentary
capturing the foibles of a New Jersey record store owner. "Flipside" is
screening at Monty Hall on Sunday June 30th.
Drop-In Presents: Garden State Garage with Bob Cianci
Saturday, June 29th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In (on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Drummer from the '60s garage band, Saturday's Garbage and part of the
team behind the Psychedelic States compilation series, Bob Cianci drops
in to bring us an hour of sixties tracks featuring highlights from the
recently released "Psychedelic States: New Jersey Vol. 2".
Clementine hand picks from her rolodex of freaks forged by the rock and roll movement.
Sunday, June 30th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row
C. Lavender
Monday, July 1st, 3:01pm - 6pm
on Radio Ravioli with Olivia
C. Lavender drops by the WFMU studio to guest DJ and chat about her new album RUPTURE IN THE ETERNAL REALM, released June 12 on iDEAL Recordings.
Isabella guest DJs Radio Row
Sunday, July 7th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row
The Insomniacs
Wednesday, July 10th, Noon - 3pm
on The Evan "Funk" Davies Show
New Jersey’s own Insomniacs make a rare radio appearance ahead of a rare
live appearance later in the week! This mod/garage/pop trio was a
mainstay of the legendary Estrus label from the late ‘90s into the 2000.
They’re playing a sold-out show at Bowery Electric Friday July 12th
with onetime labelmates The Mooney Suzuki, hosted by the authors of Estrus: Shovelin’ the S*** Since ‘87, a recently published history. Don't miss this live set!
Drop In Presents: Time Out with PJ
Saturday, July 13th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In (on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Tune in Saturday, July 13th from 6-7pm to WFMU Rock‘N Soul Radio's Drop In Show hosted by Paul McMahon, artist for Wake ‘N Bake w/Clay Pigeon and also known as YerFriendPaul on the Accu playlist.
Time Out With PJ doesn’t want to over-promise, but plans to provide everything a listener could possibly need in that moment in time.
So Tune in! and Time Out With PJ.
Addison guest DJs Radio Row
Sunday, July 14th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row
John Melnick of The Shandels
Saturday, July 20th, 11am - 1pm
on Michael Shelley's show
Michael welcomes John Melnick, songwriter and accordion player of The
Shandels, who, in the mid-60s released four Beatles-inspired 45s from
their home base of Levittown N.Y. They never hit the big time, but their
story is the quintessential baby-boomer garage-band story.
Graham Gouldman
Saturday, July 20th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
The great Graham Gouldman
returns to The Todd-O-Phonic Todd show to discuss the forthcoming 10cc
tour. The tour kicks off on July 24th at The Wellmont Theater in
Montclair and visits Sony Hall the following night. As Graham Nash said
of Mr. Gouldman, "He's a good kid. Always has been"
Robyn Hitchcock
Saturday, July 27th, 3pm - 6pm
on Todd-o-phonic Todd's show
Robyn Hitchcock
converses with Todd about his new memoir, "1967: How I Got There And
Why I Never Left" (Akashic Books). According to Kirkus Reviews refers to
the book as "a bright nostalgic look at the exhilaration of 1967" and
one that "will appeal to not only the author's many fans but also anyone
interested in the music and culture from the golden age of
psychedelia".
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Sun June 30 | WFMU Movie Night: Flipside | Tickets
Sun July 14 | WFMU Movie Night: Deep Listening: The Story of Pauline Oliveros | Tickets
Sun July 28 | WFMU Movie Night: Getting It Back: The Story Of Cymande | Tickets
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