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This show features two hours of politically-themed anger and sadness – all the way from The Carter Family to Marvin Gaye to Lou Reed to Sufjan Stevens – with some words of wisdom from GW Bush and Noam Chomsky.
Read more →Turn down the lights, open a window, let the cold wind blow in, put the children to bed, and get under the sheets… This episode of The Entroporium contains two hours of the most terrifying music you will ever hear. Perfect for scaring the bejeesus out of your neighborhood trick-or-treaters.
Read more →Starting as an updated punky take on the 60s Girl Group sound and following a slow launch trajectory that took three albums before success kicked in, the band veered off into more adventurous music after it became popular. But was this a good thing? This two-hour retrospective with hits and rarities tries to answer that question.
Read more →In this week’s podcast, I pay tribute to the late Solomon Burke by playing a few of his greatest hits and some other sides that might surprise you, like a Bob Dylan cover and examples of his great country & western chops.
Read more →Catch up with the remarkable output of Robert Pollard, leader of Guided By Voices and many others – a prolific artist working at the intersection of Britpop, American indie, classic rock and post-punk, two minutes at a time.
Read more →…or How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love Bitches Brew
One man’s struggle to find his way into one of the 20th century’s densest masterpieces.
Read more →As a taster for this weekend’s Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, I hosted local stars of honky-tonk country and western swing Emily Bonn & The Vivants live in studio. A full set by Emily and her band, plus a sampling of some of the great artists that will be featured out in Golden Gate Park, October 1-3 2010.
Read more →This show is fully dedicated to a profile of one of rock’s strangest, most enigmatic and most divisive bands: Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band. Beefheart scholar Benjamin Griffin brings in his collection of some of the Captain’s greatest and rarest recordings.
Read more →Big time 70s funk straight out of Africa. Amazing rare music from Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Togo and beyond. You do not want to miss this one!
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