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Updated: Fri. 9/15/17
Beer Hear! is a weekly program on beer, beer culture and the beer community, heard on WFMU (wfmu.org). There is an accompanying blog at: beerhear.blogspot.com. Beer Hear! is hosted by Bob & B.R., homebrewers, beer judges, and all around beer lovers.
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Updated: Tue. 9/12/17
Back in 1979, I made the decision to accept Dr Demento as my personal savior. Since then, with the help of his apostles Spike, Al, Stan and Black-Eyed Susan Brown, I have made it my mission to spread the Gospel of the Firesign and the Word of the Waller. Please join me and my fellow seekers as we find the Wisdom we crave and the Rapture we deserve. A new sermon every Tuesday (and NO collection plate!).
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Updated: Thu. 9/14/17
The "Goods & Greats" of Prove It All Night!
PROVE IT SHOW is a compilation of little nuggets of great moments featured on the weekly Prove It All Night! radio show hosted by Pat Byrne, which happens every Saturday night from 9 - midnight eastern time only on WFMU.org.
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Updated: Tue. 8/29/17
A comprehensive exploration of contemporary experimental, psychedelic, noise & other obscure music. Hosted by Andy Ortmann (curator of the Nihilist Records label and member of longtime noise project Panicsville) presenting his obsessive perspective on the new difficult music. Peripheral and relating genres, including ethereal, electronic & extreme metal should also be expected in this weekly program. Sit back and relax into the hallucination amplification of The Eternal Now.
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WFMU broadcasts available as podcasts
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Updated: Wed. 9/13/17
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: Mon. 9/4/17
Dianekamikaze presents Peer Pressure: an interview/music show with guest DJs from within the music world. Musicians would much rather talk about music than themselves! Different guests for each program; dianekamikaze =host.
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Updated: Mon. 9/4/17
Surreal, arty sound collage incorporating music, found audio, and pop culture relics, glued together by People Like Us.
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Updated: Fri. 9/15/17
One hour; 23 or 24 soul 45s.
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Updated: Sat. 9/16/17
A weekly dive into the Free Music Archive's vast and wondrous collection: cassette punk, indie-hop, freak-folk, and more electronic & experimental than you can shake a stick at. Join the Listening Party!
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Updated: Wed. 9/13/17
Twangs of all stripes and stuff that ends in -billy.
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Updated: Wed. 9/13/17
In Real Life is a weekly podcast hosted by Emily and Kimzilla on WFMU. In each episode, Kim and Emily follow their own curiosity to interview people on about a variety of themes, getting the real scoop and learning about the real people behind each topic. Previous WFMU aired episodes include topics such as circus performers, taxicab drivers, bartender therapy, death, comedy, astrology, and more!
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Updated: Mon. 9/11/17
The WFMU tower prong will release radio waves to missing persons in whispered format and our intelligence chaplain will monitor love crimes in our egg-shelled studios.
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Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza |
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Updated: Tue. 9/12/17
A live, improvised sound collage experiment, going back 23 years, weaving mesmerizing new soundscapes from found and collected materials right in the present moment.
Pop music, speeches, live phone calls and spontaneous monologues become ambient loopy layered threads riding the liminal spaces between waking and dreaming.
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Updated: Mon. 9/4/17
Caffeinated rock, experimental pop, oddball beats, and more stuffed into a chewy, bite-sized, downloadable snack. A quick rundown of Liz's faves from the Free Music Archive, including many tunes from her weekly radio show, plus a few special treats that are too hot for airplay.
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Updated: Mon. 9/18/17
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: Thu. 9/14/17
Southern inspirational dada.
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Updated: Tue. 7/25/17
The Old Codger: playing 78 RPM records like they're going out of style!
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Updated: Wed. 9/13/17
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. 9/15/17
Just two girls. Having a good time. On a Friday night.
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Updated: Thu. 9/14/17
Simpsons Time is several people's favorite feature of Amanda's radio program Nazario Scenario. One episode is discussed per week, focusing on the show's writing and its impact on the cultural landscape. Here we present the episode recaps and analysis all on their own, in snacktacular scaled-down form. Note: For a re-bigulated listening experience with the rest of Amanda's show, you can find the Nazario Scenario archives here.
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Updated: Thu. 9/14/17
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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Updated: Tue. 8/29/17
Bronwyn C. and Jim the Poet, The Most Trusted Team in Sports Talk Radio Today™, take your calls and discuss all things sportsy. Sad Baby Eyes!
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Updated: Fri. 9/15/17
A show from WFMU about our shift to a digital future. Mark Hurst interviews creators and thinkers about technology, community, videogames, and whatever else is next.
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Updated: Tue. 9/5/17
Antique music and machines circa 1900-1930.
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Updated: Tue. 9/12/17
Unstoppable radio: Dave talks with extremely important guests, answers the telephone, and tries to figure out what all those knobs and buttons are for. A sincere effort to get the original members of Dokken back on speaking terms will also be made whenever possible.
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Podcasts on Hold (new episodes not being added)
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Updated: Tue. 7/5/16
Aerial View was WFMU’s first regularly-scheduled phone-in talk show. Hosted by Chris T. and on the air since 1989, the show features topical conversation, interviews and many trips down the rabbit hole. Until further notice, Aerial View is only available as a podcast, available every Tuesday morning. Subscribe to the newsletter “See You Next Tuesday!” and find tons of archives at aerialview.me.
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Updated: Wed. 1/6/10
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: Wed. 3/25/09
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: Mon. 12/23/13
Best Show Gems: The Best Of The Best Show On WFMU is a twice-monthly podcast featuring highlights from the full radio show. Classic Scharpling and Wurster calls, amazing phone-ins, random weirdness and more! It's a perfect way for a beginner to get on board, or for a longtime fan to look back and remember when.
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Updated: Tue. 4/23/13
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: Thu. 1/28/10
DIY pop, shitalo, & the other "fun" stuff from Brooklyn, Jersey City, Manchester circa 1980, and everywhere else the DIY impulse took root.
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Updated: Wed. 5/18/11
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 grimy unmastered demos! The half-hour podcast was started by Noah, DJ BrownBum, and The Custodian Of Records in April of 2005. The show has also added co-host Daniel Joseph aka Espee from Jersey hip-hop crew, Bully Mouth and Jersey producer Deal The Villain. A new edition of Coffee 2 Go will be available for download or streaming every other week.
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Updated: Fri. 1/13/12
Join Lou for a 45-minute adventure through techno, dub, hip-hop, electronica and other sounds guaranteed to get your booty twitching. Your host will spin all sorts of beat-related music under the Creative Commons license, with a special nod to tracks that come from the almighty Free Music Archive.
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Updated: Tue. 12/27/11
All the hits that fit, plus conversations about the grey area surrounding music and free culture in the digital era. The podcast features Creative Commons music from the Free Music Archive that you can download and share, legally!
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Updated: Mon. 7/7/08
An hour of vintage calypso, soca, mento, pan, and related Caribbean genres - and NO reggae (or Belafonte). Sexy and saucy, ribald and raunchy recordings from the 1920s to the 1980s, and occasionally later. Hear tropical and topical chunes from the Duke of Iron, Lord Kitchener, Wilmoth Houdini, The Mighty Sparrow, Lords Invader and Nelson, Atilla the Hun, Terror, Executor, King Radio, and other colorfully named calypsonians of yore. Hosted by the mythical Muriel and a white Jewish guy from the Jersey suburbs. Click here to visit the Muriel's Treasure blog.
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Updated: Thu. 6/10/10
Noise and Syrup goes strolling in the park with the Free Music Archive to enjoy the company of the odd, the noisy and the beautiful.
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Updated: Thu. 9/29/16
Hosted by various WFMU personalities, Radio Free Culture is a weekly program that explores digital culture, net neutrality, piracy, the broadcast spectrum, digital rights, and archives and libraries in the internet age. We'll be interviewing some of the nation's key figures at the intersection of music, multimedia, and digital technology. This program is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Updated: Fri. 11/12/10
A half hour show show celebrating the bleeps, bloops and beats of pre-millennium electronica and dance singles in the twelve inch format. Lots of forgotten and discarded artists, pseudonyms, sub-genres and remixes from the late 80's and 90's thrown at you in a down and dirty fashion.
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Updated: Sun. 5/14/17
Smooth and easy soft rock to enjoy while you step back and appreciate the good people in your life. Each week, Dedications gives a shout out to the ones you love -- mamas, friends, lovers, even dogs. Callers share stories about the individuals in their lives who deserve a little more recognition. Hosted by Jo Firestone.
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Updated: Mon. 5/30/16
Dr. Gameshow is a weekly radio show on WFMU hosted by comedian Jo Firestone. Listeners submit game shows throughout the week, and the most outrageous and experimental get played on the air. Listeners also call in to play against that week's in-studio guests. Dr. Gameshow also features a man named Manolo who makes his own game show sound effects throughout each game. If The Price Is Right met Pee Wee Herman, you'd end up with Dr. Gameshow.
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Updated: Mon. 6/6/11
Forward-thinking electronic music, regional sounds from around the world, hip-hop, dancehall, and float. Frequent international guests widen the picture.
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Updated: Fri. 5/18/12
Earth's only supernatural slumber-party-style call-in show.
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Updated: Fri. 6/20/14
Phun Size Phuj: the Phuj Phactory in bite-size format.
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The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling |
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Updated: Mon. 3/4/13
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. 6/1/17
Street interviews, listener call-ins, vinyl gluttery, sporadic normalcy, original floperas and fiktion, blatant talking over songs, politix, tenderness, and a vague undercurrent of angst. Right up your alley!
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Updated: Wed. 2/24/16
For the last six years, Mike "the Barber" Haar has brought the sounds of the early 20th century on his radio show, The Ragged Phonograph Program on eastvillageradio.com, to the publics ears. With the closing of EVR, Mike has found a new home at WFMU and is pleased to continue his program. Every week you'll hear the biggest pop stars from the 1890's-1930's. The hottest Ragtime & Jazz bands your feet could take and the funniest Vaudevillians throughout history. Follow his public appearances and more on his Instagram/Twitter @mikewillcutyou
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Updated: Mon. 5/19/14
Too Much Information is the sober hangover after the digital party has run out of memes, apps and schemes. Host Benjamen Walker finds out that, in a world where everyone overshares the truth 140 characters at a time, telling tales might be the most honest thing to do.
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Updated: Wed. 5/20/15
A show about feeling lonely and awkward, disguised as dating advice. Andrea Silenzi speaks with friends, experts, guys in bars, and her own Grandma Phyllis about where love and sex meets technology.
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