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Sunday
12:00am–1:00am
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be heard.
1:00am–3:00am
Warning..this is not a Radio Show. It's a state of mind.
Repping hard for haunting beauty, magic, and the weird.
5:00am–6:00am
What would the Mudd Club sound like if it was still open 40 years later?
The Mudd Club creates a dialogue between songs. The Mudd Club does not shy away from abrasive atonal sounds, nor from melodic sweet productions. It’s the juxtaposition of these sounds that creates the most compelling story for the audience.
7:00am–8:00am
Medieval / early music / dungeon synth / cursed metal / fantasy film OSTs
8:00am–9:00am
The “Sound of Pictures” is a movie music show hosted by disk detective DJ Scili.
This show sets an imaginary stage for film music near and far. You’ll hear lots of soundtracks, source music and interviews with film composers with your cinema-centric host.
9:00am–10:00am
Jazz In the New Millennium is a one-hour program focusing in-depth on an individual living jazz artist each week.
10:00am–11:00am
Ear inserts (may affect balance), exhumations and curios.
11:00am–8:00pm
Year 8 of our Teach-In celebrating International Women's Day. Regular programming is preempted from 7am-8pm to platform conversations centering women, with particular focus on BIPOC, trans, queer, immigrant, poor, working-class, & disabled women.
8:00pm–10:00pm
Experimental electronic music and sound from the Intergalactic Underground.
10:00pm–11:00pm
11:00pm–11:59pm
Time to roll out the Persian rug and get freaky! Let your ears do all the work during this magic carpet ride through the airwaves. It's sure to be filled with obscurities, new releases, and cult favorites.










