Special Archives on WFMU

Interviews, Live Music and other specials, all available on demand in glorious RealAudio.
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This page last updated December 12, 2005


Monday Programs:

John Allen (web only)

Terry Reid interview. From March 22, 2005. Listen to this set: Interview with Terry Reid. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ Ben Young discussing his Albert Ayler "Holy Ghost" project. From October 19, 2004. Listen to this set: Ben Young interview. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With guest Michael Hurley who was on both John Allen and Irene Trudel's programs. To hear Pt 2 go to Irene's playlist page. From May 3, 2004. Listen to this set: Michael Hurley performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Trad Gras Och Stenar. From October 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Black Flag guitarist and founder Greg Ginn phones in to discuss The Black Flag Benefit for Cats September 12 and 13th at the Hollywood Palladium. From September 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With guest Mike Cooper. From September 23, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

MaxiGeil plays live in the studio. From June 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


Charlie's show

Up from the basement, witn Science Guise (aka MC Paul Barman) From October 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Cowdependency (with a live set from Aavikko!) From August 1, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Brain in a jar (with a live set from Connie Acher & Blind Drunk John!) From June 10, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Connie Acher & Jelly perform live. Twisted folk-pop, featuring the voice of an angel, noisy guitar noodling and funny songs about drinking and life in bucolic Harlem. From July 17, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Tony Coulter's show

Performance by Alisha Sufit, Vocalist/guitarist of the UK 70s psych/folk band Magic Carpet. From November 21, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Irene Trudel's show

(New!) Show from December 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

The mysteries of string driven things with Jozef van Wissem and Sean Smith. From November 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Spooky beauties and dark pasts with Marissa Nadler. From October 31, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Punk-Rock-Chamber Music and other mayhem with Botanica. From October 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The mysteries of plucked strings, the magic of José Gonzalez. From October 17, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tunes emanating from the wood, with Nethers. From October 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Political love lullabyes with Art of Flying. From September 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The myth of average pop and classical music, debunked with a wink by Pete M.Wyer. From September 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Offbeat twiddles, spins and tunes with Thomas Truax. From September 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Working on Labor Day with Invert and Zöe Keating on the things we love best. From September 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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The Speakeasy with Dorian

Indie film kingmaker John Pierson and filmmaker Steve James (Stevie, Hoop Dreams) visit the show to talk about James' latest film, Reel Paradise. From August 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Library of America Editor Geoffrey O'Brien visits the studios to talk about his book "Sonta for Jukebox: An Autobiography of My Ears." From May 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Kevin Guilfoile, authoer of the cloning thriller Cast of Shadows and Geoffrey O'Brien talks about the classic samurai film "The Sword of Doom," which was just released on DVD. From March 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Duck Hunting with Dick. Ken Smith and Dorian discuss the latest congressional and Bushian hijinks, the IMAX scandal, and more! Special visit by Dr. Richard Lutz, the Rutgers oceanographer who was the Science Director on VOLCANOES. From March 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Psychiatrist Peter Whybrow talks about his book "American Mania: When More is Not Enough". Also, Oliver Hirschbiegel, director of "Downfall", an Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Film which documents Hitler's final days in the bunker. From February 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Two-time Booker Prize winner Peter Carey on his newest book, the nonfiction "Wrong About Japan : A Father's Journey with His Son." Plus: Who the Hell's In It? Filmmaker/author Peter Bogdanovich talks about his favorite actors and actresses. From February 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Dolores Hayden, prof of architecture and American Studies at Yale, on the phemonenon of urban sprawl & Sarah Greenough, curator & head of the Dept of Photographs at the National Gallery of Art, on their exhibition of the photography of Andre Kertesz. From February 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

David Thompson: The author and film critic returns to The Speakeasy to talk about The Whole Equation: A History of Hollywood. From February 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Ken Smith returns for the roundup on Condi's confirmation, Cheney's reemergence, the Coronation, and other things political on Duck Hunting with Dick. From January 31, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Jason Moran, called "the most provacative thinker in modern jazz," (Rolling Stone) visits the Speakeasy to talk about the piano, jazz, and his sixth and latest album, Same Mother. From January 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

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Mike Lupica's show

Quickie live sets from Mad Happy and MC Trachiotomy. From September 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live music from ENABLERS, a San Francisco band with ties to the Swans, Timco, Tarnation, June of 44, Toiling Midgets, Nice Strong Arm, and others. The incredible narratives of Pete Simonelli backed with dark soundscapes and noir-like musical sensibilities. Don't miss! From September 23, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Matt Black of Cold Cut and Vicki Bennett aka People Like Us. From December 25, 2004. Listen to this set: Matt Black of Cold Cut performs live. Listen to this set: People Like Us performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Back for their second appearance on my program, DÄLEK lay waste to the WFMU studios with another amazing performance. Complete with photos and clickable song links. Allez! From September 25, 2004. Listen to this special set. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With live music from The Starlite Desperation! A totally fierce live set from Thee Band To Beat in the 21st Century! From July 24, 2004. Listen to this set: Live music from the Starlite Desperation!. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

LIVE MUSIC FROM TURN ME ON DEAD MAN! Amazing blend of heavy jams, spacerock keyboards, and desert/stoner sensibilities. Great! From April 20, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Marathon Show #1 w/ co-host Scott Williams. From March 9, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live music from Kingface, recorded off the board at Washington DC's 9:30 Club in 1988 -- Thanks to Kingface axeman Patrick Bobst for hooking WFMU up with this incredible recording! From December 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

LIVE MUSIC FROM THE BELLRAYS! From September 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

LIVE MUSIC FROM THE STYRENES. From December 15, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Janitor From Mars with R. Lim

(New!) Special Live Set from Miminokoto. From November 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

Special Live Set from Up-Tight. From November 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from You Ishihara & Friends. From November 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from Yura Yura Teikoku. From November 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from Marqido. From June 13, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from Jack Rose. From November 22, 2004. Listen to this set: Jack Rose performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from Ghost. From November 15, 2004. Listen to this set: Ghost performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from LSD March. From September 20, 2004. Listen to this set: LSD March performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from Jutok Kaneko and Koji Shimura. From September 13, 2004. Listen to this set: Jutok Kaneko and Koji Shimura perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Live Set from 2/5 BZ. From July 5, 2004. Listen to this set: 2/5 BZ performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Tuesday Programs:

Three Chord Monte with Joe Belock

with live entertainment from The Allen Oldies Band. From May 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

interview with the High Priest of the Oldies, Allen Hill of the Allen Oldies Band. From May 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

WFMU Marathon week #2 with MC the Cosmic Cowboy! From March 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

WFMU Marathon week #1 with MC Todd-o-phonic Todd! From March 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Greg Shaw tribute. From October 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with a live set from The Romantics! From August 28, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with a live set from Steve Wynn! From July 31, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with live sets from The Cynics and The Woggles! From May 19, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Subway Surfers make a token appearance! From October 25, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Thee Fine Lines live in the studio! From October 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Brian Turner's show

Free Music Finland Spectacular w/ live sets from ISLAJA, KUUPUU, LAU NAU, TOMUTONTTU, TAIKURI TALI, & HERTTA LUSSU ASSA. From August 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS. From August 16, 2005. Listen to this set: The New Pornographers perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live sets from GARY HIGGINS plus SIX ORGANS OF ADMITTANCE. From July 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from DEERHOOF. From May 31, 2005. Listen to this set: Deerhoof performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from SIR RICHARD BISHOP. From May 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ guest DJ CAVEMAN SKVLL aka STEPHEN O'MALLEY of SUNN O))) and KHANATE. From February 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from FAT WORM OF ERROR. From December 21, 2004. Listen to this set: Fat Worm of Error perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from OXBOW (acoustic) From October 26, 2004. Listen to this set: Oxbow performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from DAVID KILGOUR. From October 19, 2004. Listen to this set: David Kilgour performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ live set from STEVE MACKAY & THE RADON ENSEMBLE. From October 5, 2004. Listen to this set: Steve Mackay and the Radon Ensemble perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Dave Emory's show

(New!) FTR #535 Death Trap, Part III: Italian Fascism, Bogus Intelligence and the Iraq War PLUS FTR #514: Conversation with John Loftus About the Muslim Brotherhood. From December 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

(New!) FTR #534, Peak Oil, Fascism and Genocide. (1/2 hour show) From November 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

FTR #533: The Florida-Argentine Connection: Another Helluva Conspiracy Theory. From November 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #532: Interview with John Loftus about Unholy Trinity and Intelligence Summit. From November 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #531 Interview with Lucy Komisar about Off Shore. From November 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #530: Alpha Males: One Helluva Conspiracy Theory. From November 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #529: Nazi Roots and Fascist Flowers. From October 25, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #528 Interview with Daniel Hopsicker About the Gus Boulis Murder. From October 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #527 Death Trap Part 2. From October 4, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

FTR #525: Interview with Sander Hicks about The Big Wedding. From September 27, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

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Antique Phonograph Music Program alt. w/ Thomas Edison's Attic

with guest Joe McGasko. From August 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with "virtual guest" Ian Watson from Scotland. From June 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Minstrelry with guest Ken Boyd. From June 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with guests Tom and Ruth Gervat. From May 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live Music from The Wiyos. From March 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

An hour of patriotic and political music from the acoustic era (pre-1920) From August 31, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

MORE Little Wonder records from guest Merle Sprinzen. From April 22, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with "virtual guest" Norman Bruderhofer from Germany. From January 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Scharpling

(New!) Tom Gets A Call From A Sad Sad Man. Plenty Of Talk About The Ugliest Band In Rock History. And The Incomparable Stevie Blue Stops By The Studio To Sing, Take Calls And Teach! From December 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

It's The End Of The Summer, End Of The Best Show Battle Of The Bands! Hear Von Scharpling Crush The Shit Out Of Fureball. Also, MC Steinberg Rips It Up Live In The Studio! And Another Sad Call From Bryce. This Is The End! Goodbye, WFMU! From August 31, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Bradley Beesley, Director of the Flaming Lips Documentary 'Fearless Freaks' Is On The Show. Also, The Freedom Hawk Checks In. And Some Other Fun Stuff. A Good Show! From May 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Tom Does A One Man Version Of The Entire Movie Road House! Also, An Unfair Record Review Of The New Wilco Album. From July 20, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Special Guests- 'Bubba Ho-Tep' Star Bruce Campbell and Director Don Coscarelli! Also, Calls From Rodriguo, The Hard Boiled Detective, And A California Republican Committe Member. From September 30, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Comic Book Genius Mike Allred Gets Interviewed! Also, A Shout! Network Executive Unveils The Spring Lineup, And Tom Announces The Winner Of The Art Contest! From February 25, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Guitar God Alan Licht Stops By To Talk About His Book 'An Emotional Memoir Of Martha Quinn' And Play Some Of The Best Of The 80's. From January 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

It's Petey's Twelfth Birthday Party! An Insanely Insane Three Hours Of Petey! Music! Doc Shock and Doc Shock Junior! Genndy Tartakovsky From Samurai Jack! Dave And Matt From The Aqua Teen Hunger Force! And More! 'A Classic Best Show! From January 7, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

An Exciting Interview With Jimmy McDonough, The Author Of The Neil Young Biography 'Shakey'. Plus, The Friend Of Tom's Younger Brother Calls Back In To Kiss Tom's Ass Some More. From September 10, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


Bill Zurat's show

THE SPACIOUS MIND LIVE. From October 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

We Are Wolves Live. From September 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Show from December 26, 2004. Listen to this set: Matt Wand performs live from the Tate Modern. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Bring That Beat Back with Billy Jam

Dawgisht co-DJs with Billy Jam. From October 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

This week San Francisco Brasstax crew DJ Goldilox (www.djgoldilox.com) is the featured Left Coast mixmaster. From August 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Billy Jam is joined live by DJ Pone (Transplants, Dub EFX, DJs of Mass Destruction, Skratch Pisstolz, 89 Skratch Gangstaz, KALX FM, Norcal DJ Academy). 5 turntables, 2 DJs, 4 hours, No format! From August 17, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Wednesday Programs:

Ken's show

Station Manager Ken gave a State of the Station talk tonight, filling in for Seven Second Delay. From November 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

David Cross is Ken's guest on a FCC-unfriendly discussion of music, comedy and politics. (Part of WFMU's RNC Remix) From September 2, 2004. Listen to the whole show (MP3 (32K)).

Tribute to the Party of Lincoln. From September 1, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

FCC Indecency Rules: A Filthy Musical Review (Part of WFMU's RNC Remix) From August 31, 2004. Listen to the whole show (MP3 (32K)).

2003 Marathon Grand Finale with The Hoof & Mouth Sinfonia! From March 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Gathering Allies and Meeting Shooby Taylor. From August 28, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Hyper-kinetic patriotism, speedball nationalism and good old fashioned jingoism. This program: Love It Or GET THE HELL OUT! From July 3, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Not Ken's show, but he hosted The Hoof N' Mouth Sinfonia on Sunday, March 17th, 2002 7pm - Midnight. WFMU staffers took up guitars, violins, drums, shakers, and everything else they could get their mitts on for the 2nd annual Hoof N' Mouth Singing DJ spectacular. From March 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Internationale: A history of the song "The Internationale," with filmmaker Peter Miller, who made a documentary on the worldwide worker's anthem. Archive starts one hour in. From October 24, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Ken's Fourth of July Marching Band Extravaganza. From July 4, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Irwin's show

(New!) Special Guest: DAVID LEOPOLD, author of "Irving Berlin's Show Business" From November 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

The usual genre-surfing tokenism, plus JOSEPH LANZA discusses his book VANILLA POP. From February 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

WFMU: Less worse than all the other radio stations. (Live guest: THE LAST TOWN CHORUS / MEGAN HICKEY; plus special feature: JOHN PEEL 1983 interview) From January 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

WFMU: Please listen carefully. Our menus have changed. (THE LOST PATROL live @ 2 pm) From December 29, 2004. Listen to this set: The Lost Patrol performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

WFMU: A safe haven for Prozac progressives. (TIGER LILLIES live and GO HOME PRODUCTIONS interview) From November 3, 2004. Listen to this set: The Tiger Lillies perform live. Listen to this set: Interview with Mark Vidler of Go Home Productions. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

MOLVANIA: Forgotten jewel of Eastern Europe! (TOM GLEISNER interview) From September 29, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Ann Randolph. From August 11, 2004. Listen to this set: Interview with Ann Randolph. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Elysian Fields. From July 7, 2004. Listen to this set: Elysian Fields perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

JOANNA NEWSOM live. From June 23, 2004. Listen to this set: Joanna Newsom performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

WFMU: Music for your active, lo-carb lifestyle (Special guests: KAREN MANTLER and Gary Valente) From May 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Intelligent Design with Kenny G

Special Guest: Pauline Oliveros. From June 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Kenny G and Vicki Bennet Go Apeshit in the Studio for 3 hours. From May 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Guest: Vicki Bennett of People Like Us. From April 30, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Guest: Marcus Boon. From April 23, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Guest John Strausbaugh. From February 12, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Frederic Rzewski. From February 5, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Author Gerard Malanga. From January 15, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Glenn Gould's "Solitude Triology" From January 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Urm...with special guest composer Golan Levin. From November 13, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Guest: Joan La Barbara. From November 15, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Seven Second Delay with Ken and Andy Breckman

(New!) It's a Wonderful Life. From December 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

(New!) Andy Sabotages Another One. From November 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

The Contractual Obligation Show. From November 23, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Andy's First Interview. From November 9, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Famous Last Words. From November 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Four Minute Show (from July, 2000) From October 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Battle of the Band Names (from January, 2003) From October 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Octoroons. From September 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Google Map Guilt. From September 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Andy On Hold. From September 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

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World of Echo with Dave Mandl

Al Margolis will be previewing some upcoming Pogus releases and spinning yet another batch of ultra-rarities from his collection on this, his annual summer visit to World of Echo. From August 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

w/live performance by Neblung Price. From July 27, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With live performance by the Incredible String Band. From September 22, 2004. Listen to this set: The Incredible String Band performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live in the studio is sound artist, radio artist, and multi-talented sonic prankster Christof Migone. From August 4, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

With Guest/Guest DJ Al Margolis. From July 7, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Interview with George Monbiot, radical writer, activist, and Guardian columnist. From May 19, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With live performance by Birdbrain. From February 11, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Dave welcomes Al Margolis, proprietor of the Pogus label and member in good standing of the Styrenes for his annual summer visit. From August 8, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

WFMU collaborates with WKCR-FM on "Radio Polyphony," a live, multi-channel broadcast for multiple radio stations and internet streams during the 2nd hour. From April 18, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With live performance by the FLOW Ensemble, Berlin. From February 28, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains with Noah

(New!) The Reavers. From December 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

(New!) guest Mr. Len. From November 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

guest Blockhead. From November 23, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

guest Doujah Raze. From November 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

With Written on Your Psyche. From October 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Rob Sonic. From August 31, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tony D. From August 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Ladybug Mecca. From August 17, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Creature?? From August 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

John Judah. From July 13, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Thursday Programs:

40 Ounces and a Turntable (web only) with the Cosmic Cowboy

The Cosmic Cowboy fills in for Pseu and takes a look at the ongoing police crackdown on the critical mass bicyle ride. From April 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Fill-in for Diane Kamikaze with guest The Hunchback. From February 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Fill-in for Diane Kamikaze with guest The Towne Dandies. From February 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Cosmic Cowboy fills in for Irwin with special guest Lederhosen Lucil. From January 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Cosmic Cowboy fills in for Pseu with special guest USAISAMONSTER. From January 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Missile Dick Chicks live in the studio. From September 3, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Jack Dishel (of Stipplicon and The Moldy Peaches), Velapene Screen, + Jack & Bruno. From July 2, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Dokaka. From February 27, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Fat Day. From November 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Cobra Killer interview. From August 7, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

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This Is the Modern World with Trouble

"beauty is necessary for survival" (sun ra) with LISMORE live. From June 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

MIA DOI TODD. From March 3, 2005. Listen to this set: Mia Doi Todd performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Simon Dine, the mastermind behind Noonday Underground and one half of early Adventures in Stereo will be a guest with DJ Trouble, who is sitting in Ken's seat this week until he returns from his sex change operation. From August 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Trouble's Bastille Day French Music Extravaganza. From July 13, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Scott Williams's show

Gentle Dental Jennifer, with guests Jennifer Gentle. From May 2, 2005. Listen to this set: Jennifer Gentle performs live!! Two sets! Acoustic and electric!. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Horny With a Rock Band, featuring a live set by Ill Ease. From September 13, 2004. Listen to this set: Ill Ease Live!!. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Reflect What You Are - I Am From Austria, with Bettie Serveert. From October 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

We, Robots -- with special guests: Apparat Organ Quartet. From July 7, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Jennifer Suono Delicato Cosi Terrific! with special guests Jennifer Gentle !! From June 9, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fat Chance to Sleep, with special live guests Black Elf Speaks. From October 28, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

w/ special guest Dame Darcy & Whitey McWhite. From October 21, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Whole Lotta Chug, with special live guests SubArachnoid Space . From October 14, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Live Guests AUTOBODY - if you don't mind. From June 24, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

What's With the Flour Gary? With special live guest GARY WILSON. From May 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Diane's Kamikaze Fun Machine

3 Hours of Voivod, a tribute to Denis D'Amour, aka PIGGY, R.I.P. From September 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Sicbay. From July 8, 2004. Listen to this set: Sicbay performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Guest: Ian Christe, author of "Sound of the Beast, The Headbanging History of Heavy Metal" From April 3, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live in the Studio: TV Smith of the Adverts. From March 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live Sets By Warm WIres (2!) and Unbunny Today. From September 26, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

177th Anniversary of the Invention of the Safety Pin PLUS LIVE SET FROM THE WARLOCKS. From June 13, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live in the studio: Slaughter & the Dogs: Straight from the UK they will show the listeners what punk is all about - 1977 strikes again!! From February 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

A live set by Upstate NY's SKINLESS: Music to slaughter livestock to - and laugh about it afterwards. From December 2, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live in the Studio: Atlanta's Mastodon. Heavy, frightening, and remarkably polite, Mastodon blast the airwaves of the Kamikaze Fun Machine with a unique blend of King Crimson meets Neurosis. Hell Yeah! From July 8, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Features a recording of Diane's first skydive - a kamikaze act indeed! From October 15, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

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Sinner's Crossroads with Kevin Nutt

African-American Sacred Harp Singing with guest Ethnomusicologist Steve Grauberger of the Alabama Center for Traditional Culture and producer of the Traditional Musics of Alabama CD series. From September 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Elder Billy Hall, host of WMGY-AM's The Plain Truth gospel radio ministry in Montgomery, Alabama delivers a live, exclusive sermon for Sinner's Crossroad's listeners. From November 15, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Isaiah Owens and Sister Ann Talbert. From April 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Music to Spazz By with Dave the Spazz

live from the WFMU Record Fair with special guests King Coleman & CBS-FM's Bob Shannon! From November 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Halloween Spazztacular! From October 27, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

featuring a live performance from DEVA! From October 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

featuring a live performance from the Knights of the New Crusade! From July 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

featuring an interview with Roy Head! From April 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Elvis' 70th Birthday Fiasco! From January 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with Sato & Jonny. From December 23, 2004. Listen to this set: Sato & Johnny perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with guests Miriam Linna, Nathaniel Mayer, Arch Hall, Jr., Ray Dennis Steckler, Ronnie Linaires, Hasil Adkins & a special Halloween message from Question Mark!! From October 28, 2004. Listen to this set: nathaniel mayer drops by the studio. Listen to this set: arch hall, jr. interview. Listen to this set: ray dennis steckler interview. Listen to this set: interview with ronnie linaires (from the dynamic del-aires). Listen to this set: hasil adkins interview. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

featuring in-studio guests Marky Ramone, John Cafiero ("Ramones Raw"), & Sam Elwitt ("The Nutley Brass") From October 7, 2004. Listen to this set: Interview with Marky Ramone & John Cafiero. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with The Small Potatoes live in the studio! From September 9, 2004. Listen to this set: The Small Potatoes perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Pat Duncan's show

(New!) Jukebox Zeros : live & Pegboy : live in 1990 & Brutal Truth : live in 1996. From December 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

(New!) Words Away : live & Urgent Fury : live in 1985 & Delta 5 : live in 1981. From December 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

Pseudo Heroes : live & First Offense : live in 1986 & Lincoln : live in 1993. From November 17, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Disnihil : live & Krieg Kopf : live in 1987. From November 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Thee Minks : live & Kenneth Ishak of Beezewax : live & Sticks and Stones : live in 1989. From October 27, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Clockcleaner: live & No Control : live in 1983. From September 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Inhuman : live & S.F.A.: live in 1991 & Moral Crux : live in 1989. From September 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Uppercut : live & Kill Your Idols : live in 1997 & The Fuckups : live in 1985. From September 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Boomish! : live & FOE : live in 1987 & The Pits : live in 2005. From August 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Goes Cube : live & N.V. LeAnderen : live in 1985. From August 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Friday Programs:

Give the Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind

About the hurricane, President Bush said today that he is vowing to go after whoever was responsible. From September 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Broadcast live from the Record Fair, including guest Isaiah Owens! From November 6, 2004. Listen to this set: Isaiah Owens performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The terrorists have already won. The White House. From November 5, 2004. Listen to this set: Listen to the Constitution of the United States, read word for word. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tom Brosseau alive in the studio. From April 16, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The divine Amy Allison stopped by today. From April 9, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Welcome to the almost unimaginable joy of listening to
the Brotherhood of Breath.
From March 5, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Stomping Lord Buckley's sweet, swingin' sphere with Prince Oliver Trager. From October 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Alan Lomax Special. Two hours of tunes and tales recorded by legendary folk-song hunter/ gatherer Alan Lomax during his 50+ years in the music. Rejoining Doug Schulkind is the curator of the Lomax Archives, Matt Barton. This time around Barton will bring along a set of astonishing recordings from the windswept British Isles to the brutal prison farms of 1940s Texas, and most points in between. From December 15, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

"Give the Drummer Some" celebrates Daddyhood: Listen in as a sleep-deprived Doug Schulkind gets back in the radio saddle with his first show after the birth of his daughter, Lincoln. From July 21, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Monica's show

The Building Of A Band (with Special Guest Vince Giordano) From December 10, 2004. Listen to this set: Interview with Vince Giordano. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Monica and Mr. C interview Seymour Stein of Sire Records. From August 29, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton - interview portion of show only. From August 8, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

fifty minutes of your host followed by a turntable takeover by barry 7 and steve claydon of add n to (x) From November 15, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

An interview with disco mix master Tom Moulton - lots of music too! From September 27, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

anita o'day swings by (with hadda brooks!) From July 12, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with Grandmaster Flash. From May 24, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

miss peggy lee, we hardly knew ye. From January 25, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fresh, Bold, Wild and Fly: The History of Female MCs 1976-1990. Hip hop journalists Mimi Valdes and Cristina "Sweet Cee" Veran. From December 21, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Crazy Legs of the Rock Steady Crew dicusses the history of breakdancing. From July 27, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

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Gateway to Joy with Donna

The Swirling Lotus Blossom Bandits. From September 29, 2004. Listen to this set: The Swirling Lotus Blossom Bandits perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Hans Tammen shares insights into new European sound oriented music, focusing on the Nurnichtnur label. Hear untraditional treatments of traditional instruments, as well as stringed bathtubs, knife-tables, hammered wood blocks and bowed styrofoam. From January 8, 2001. Listen to the whole show.


The Ed Shepp Radio Experiment

(New!) This show was a rebroadcast of my Christmas Party in August, the playlist of which can be found here. From December 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

(Un)Cool, with Special Guest Saint Reverend Jen. From November 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Downtown Soulville with Mr. Fine Wine

Two Fabulous Shanks drop in with records. From October 29, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Pseu Braun's show

Thing with a Hook with special guest Doug Gillard. From September 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

<b>Hear Pseu Braun's 3-hour long live interview with <A HREF="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000417/">Crispin Glover</A> during WFMU's 2005 fund-raising marathon. Crispin Glover talks about his film <A HREF="http://www.crispinglover.com/WhatIsIt.html"><i>What Is It?</i></A> as well as <A HREF="http://www.crispinglover.com/books.php">his books and recordings</A>, and answers pledgers' questions about his life and work.</b> From March 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Special Guest: Andrew Horn, writer/director of "The Nomi Song" From February 4, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Xmas With Pseu n' Mo featuring interview with WPRB's Jon Solomon live from his annual Xmas marathon! From December 24, 2004. Listen to this set: Interview with Jon Solomon. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

A Christmas Shepp-tacular with Ed Shepp! From December 17, 2004. Listen to this set: A Christmas Shepp-tacular with Ed Shepp. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fun N' Larfs With Special Guest Ivan from Laibach! From October 29, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Ed Shepp comes alive! From February 20, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Guests - The Brian Jonestown Massacre. From October 24, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special guest Terry Manning with Max Wisley and Bill Phillips of Cargoe. From October 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Suicide members Alan Vega and Martin Rev, filling in for Scott. From November 25, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

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Saturday Programs:

Shrunken Planet with Jeffrey Davison

With local singer/songwriter Diane Cluck. From February 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Singer-songwriter Jolie Holland playing live. From June 12, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Listener Hour

"Comfort of Strangeness" with Listener Steve Roe who shares his field recordings from Burma, India, Laos, Morocco, and any elsewhere he has come across. From October 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Timothy "Speed" Levitch, who is known as NYC's most enigmatic tour bus guide. Waxing poetic on symbiotic relationships between all things, his philosophy of life, AKA "The Cruise" is full of some fascinating imagery. From September 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Mute Records founder Daniel Miller hosts the Listener Hour. From April 19, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Listener DJ Corey Eifermann. From April 12, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

A Very Special Listener Hour Event: WFMU World services broadcasting on Russia.with host, The White Russian w/ an interview with Eugene Hutz of Gogol Bordello from the road as they travel through the heartland of the U.S.A. From November 2, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


Greasy Kid Stuff with Belinda and Hova

With special guest, Lane Smith! From September 25, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With special live guest, Brian Dewan! From June 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Uncle the Clean Duck fills in with special live guests the Towne Dandies. (Click here to hear the show) From October 4, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

With special guest, Lane Smith! From June 28, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With special guest Ana Matisse from Canada! From May 31, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With special guest Lana! From November 9, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live from the WFMU Record Fair! From November 2, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Greasy Kid Stuff Zoo! From October 5, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Special Guest: August Kaplan (Age 8) From April 27, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Jon Langford: Jon Langford shares with you some of his creepy, funny and gross kiddie tunes. From February 23, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Fool's Paradise with Rex

Rex raps with R&B godhead Ike Turner. Ike will reveal the allure of the whammy, the meaning of "bootie lips", and the wisdom of Miss Boozie. From April 2, 2005. Listen to this set: Interview with Ike Turner. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Interview with Arch Hall, Jr. (aka Mr. Wild Guitar). From February 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Lux and Ivy of the legendary Cramps drop by for some Orangeade and a round of platter chatter. From October 23, 2004. Listen to this set: LUX & IVY OF THE CRAMPS - EXTENDED PLATTER CHATTER. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with Wanda Jackson. From December 7, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Fool's Paradise Halloween Special: Leave behind the lame Monster Mash rehash and hang your hat on these haunted hipshakers. From October 28, 2000. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

T. Valentine Revealed: The man behind the visionary "Hello, Lucille Are You A Lesbian?" discusses vampires, Lulu frogs, and lesbians. From August 12, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


The Cherry Blossom Clinic with Terre T

UNDERTONES live set!! From April 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

I'm so happy I could make weewee in my pants! with live sets from the Dirtbombs and New Radiant Storm King. From July 12, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Strokes channel the Spirit of '77, bringing to mind the Only Ones, early Modern Lovers, and mid-period Damned. In other words, THEY ROCK!! From December 21, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

(New!) TRALALA live set. From December 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

(New!) LOVE STORY IN BLOOD RED live set! From December 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

Be Your Own Pet LIVE. From November 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

ROGER MILLER live solo set! From November 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

ART BRUT and DEMANDS live sets! From November 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

NIGHTINGALES live set!! From October 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

MUTTS Live Set! & Drowning Not Waving. From October 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg

(New!) Zemog El Gallo Bueno. From December 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

Motion Trio + Mixed Bag. From November 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Guest DJ Dave Buttle of Mr Bongo Records. From October 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

A Moving Sound Live. From October 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Kiran Ahluwalia with Rez Abassi plus New Releases, Mixed Bag. From September 24, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Forro For All and Nation Beat: Live Performance. From July 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Guest DJ Pat Longo. From July 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Kind of a rock show: Contramano live. From July 9, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Brass Band Spectacular starring Hungry March Band live! From May 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Percussionist Raquy Danziger & friends. From May 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Plug and Play with OCDJ

(New!) O'Death - live in the studio. From December 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)).

20 knives and mr. proxxxy live set! From November 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

hexa live! From November 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

math head live set & cutups dj set!!!!!!! From November 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

burmese and hospitals live!! From October 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

( ) live in the studio. From October 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

talibam with daniel carter live. From October 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

child abuse live!!! From September 27, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

society cleaners / wrecking ball crew in the studio! From August 23, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

OCS, Tres Ferocious, and Eric Landmark with Nate Denver. From June 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Mark Allen's show

Special guest: Jim Krewson! From November 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Inflatable Squirrel Carcass with Rich Hazelton

Michael Evans and Kenta Nagai perform live, present recordings from other performances, and DJ. From October 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Enigmatic Monotone Signals For Betrayed Repetition. From December 22, 2004. Listen to this set: Paul Hood. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Sunday Programs:

Airborn Event with Dan Bodah

Watch me for loud, loud, loud and quiet (with guests the Double Leopards) From June 22, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Red Devil's Hot Woman -- Pink Lady Lemonade (With live set from Acid Mothers Temple Soul Collective) From June 15, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

When sea monkeys get loose (Featuring guest set from Tim Eriksen and friends) From May 25, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

raise your arms and cross them (w/ live music from Tyondai Braxton) From July 6, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special: Recordings from the 2002 Western Mass. Sacred Harp Convention. From April 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

alluring zoots - with noise artist Daniel Menche. From October 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

simple amazements (with live guest mike shiflet) From September 19, 2004. Listen to this set: MIKE SHIFLET LIVE (first set). Listen to this set: MIKE SHIFLET LIVE (2nd set). Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special logic of a fungus (with guest Tom Carter of Charalambides) From May 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Shivering transistor radio (Featuring guests Fear and Trembling) From April 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Mt. Vesuvius in Dreamtime (with live guests Shackamaxon) From February 9, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

See more special archives for Airborn Event with Dan Bodah


Reggae Schoolroom with Jeff Sarge

Burning Spear - Three hours of music and a live in-studio chat with Reggae legend Burning Spear. From May 16, 2004. Listen to the whole show.


The Glen Jones Radio Programme

Live from the Howard Johnsons on the boardwalk in Asbury Park, New Jersey. From September 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Jones & X. Ray live broadcast from the boardwalk in Asbury Park! From July 17, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The I.B.J. Holiday Party! Live from the Loop Lounge, with musical guest Holmes. From January 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Broadcast live from the Howard Johnsons on the boardwalk in Asbury Park, N.J. From September 12, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Jonesy and X. Ray live from the Loop Lounge! From February 2, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Jonesey & X.Ray live from the Loop Lounge! From December 29, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Live from the Museum of Television & Radio. From October 6, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Fat Pack Tour 2001 celebrates Glen's triumphant Guinness record breaking broadcast, with live performances by The Fleshtones and the Swingin' Neckbreakers. From June 10, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Glen Jones Record Breaking Broadcast! Long unavailable, you can at last relive all 100 hours of Glen Jones official Guinness World's Record Breaking Broadcast of 100 hours, from May 25th- 29th, 2001. From May 25, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

The IBJ Holiday Party. The Fat Pack 2000 Tour concludes with the IBJ Holiday Party, live from the Loop Lounge in Passaic Park, New Jersey. Featuring live perfomances by Reno's Men and Chumpot. From December 17, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

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Teenage Wasteland with Bill Kelly

(With guests The Gore Gore Girls) From October 17, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With guests Sky "Sunlight" Saxon & The Seeds. From May 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

(With guest Peppy Castro of The Blues Magoos) From February 2, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With guest Jeff "Mono Man" Conolly (Lyres/DMZ) From September 8, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live from the record fair, Bill interviews The Syndicate of Sound. From November 5, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

Bill's story about a seance he went to. From October 29, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Gaylord Fields's show

Gaylord and Amanda fill in for Belinda and Hova on Greasy Kid Stuff. From January 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Super Karaoke Fun Time Band live. From February 14, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

A Musical Eulogy for Chris Beyer. From June 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show.


Bob Brainen's show

(New!) With Ken Emerson, author of the brand-new book, "Always Magic in the Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era." From December 4, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

With Special Guests Tommy Ardolino of NRBQ and P.J. O'Connell. From September 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Special Guests Terry Adams Of NRBQ, P.J. O'Connell and Pete Tomlinson. From May 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special guest: Mark "Moogy" Klingman. From March 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Ralph Heibutzki, author of "Unfinished Business: The Life and Music of Danny Gatton" From January 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

An all Jefferson Airplane show w/Jeff Tamarkin, author of "Got a Revolution!" From September 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With a LIVE set from The Lost Patrol. From August 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

with Special Guest: Stewkey of The Nazz. From July 26, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tin Huey live. From April 19, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special guest Terry Adams of NRBQ. This show is dedicated to the Memory of Ray Franks. From January 25, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Stochastic Hit Parade with Bethany Ryker

(New!) With Neshama Alma. From December 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

PerformaRadio + Out of Curiousity. From November 20, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Live Music from Paul Metzger. October first, October seconds. From October 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Live Music from Andrew Bird. From September 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Special Guest: Carla Bozulich. From August 21, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special with Andy Lampert on Mauricio Kagel and others in the Eye and Ear Controlled Film Series. From May 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With Special Live Guest, Aki Onda. From August 15, 2004. Listen to this set: Aki Onda performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Spectacle, Clamor, Fourth of July. From July 4, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special: Live Set with Ricardo Arias and Miguel Frasconi. From June 6, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Special: Live Set with guest Bernhard Gal. From May 23, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Hatch's show

(New!) Interview With Margaret Brown, Director Of Be Here To Love Me: A Film About Townes Van Zandt. From December 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show (RealAudio). Listen to the whole show (MP3 (128K)). See the playlist.

Mike Wexler Live Set And Interview. From July 9, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Bench - Archival, Fill-in, Off-schedule, & Web-only programs

Advanced D & D with Donna Summer

AM Gold------ All 70's Soft Rock BABY!!!!

From January 13, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The last 3-hour version Advanced D&D! All super-underground producers making brilliant fucking music on CDR's! You're ONLY gonna hear most of this stuff right here!!! From February 25, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Nathan Michel live set!!!!!!

From December 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fanny!!Live set!!!! From November 12, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

WOBBLY Live Set! My trip to Japan Vol. 3!!!!!!!! From November 5, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

My Trip to Japan Vol. 2. From October 29, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Duran Duran Duran Live! Moblin live!! great sets!!!!!!!

From July 30, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Man, this show was Sweet! No special guests, just great music! From July 23, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

FAT CAT Radio Dj mix special!!!!!!!! From July 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

SINGLE UNIT !!! LIVE!!!!!

From April 25, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Aerial View with Chris T.

Historic Aerial View from November 19th, 1993. Click here to see Jim Teemer's notes for this program. From June 10, 2005. Listen to the whole show (MP3 128K).

Return appearance by David Fox & The New York Song Sharks performing live in the Love Room, tackling your lyrics. From February 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

From the WFMU Record Fair with live musical guest Laura Cantrell! (In Glen Jones usual time slot) From November 7, 2004. Listen to this set: Laura Cantrell performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Great Fredini. Coney Island's Sword Swallower, Human Blockhead, Magician, and Outside Talker -- they're all contained within the tall frame of Fred Kahl, aka the Great Fredini, whose been a fixture at Sideshows by the Seashore for more than a decade. From May 7, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

A very "special" Aerial View as Chris T. welcomes song-poem composer extraordinaire David Fox for "A Tribute to Love". From February 13, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

David Corn, author of "The Lies of George W. Bush" From November 21, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Legendary radio D.J. Pat St. John for an in-depth freeform interview about what it takes to stay on the air in the New York market for 30 amazing years. From November 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Chris T welcomes the President of Afghanistan's older brother, Qayum Karzai. From June 20, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

"Horns and Halos" a special interview with the people behind the independent documentary film which examines the rise and fall of "Fortunate Son", the first published biography of George W. Bush. From February 21, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

The Gowanus Canal Boys. From December 27, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

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Aircheck

This season of Aircheck concludes with more insanely over-the-top gospel radio from from the Reverend Lester Knox of Tifton, Georgia, whose self-financed religious broadcasts were heard from around 1980 til 1992. From September 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

On 8/28/69, WFMU's air staff walked out, thus stalling the inevitable rise of loopy freeform broadcasting by at least ten years. Presented here is FMU's final night on the air featuring DJ's Kevin Taylor and MC5/Doors/Stooges/Ramones manager Danny Fields. From September 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Acerbic, witty and downright mean, Neil Rogers is the king of talk radio in South Florida. talk host like no other, Rogers is openly gay, furiously liberal, and always at odds with his employers and any caller who gets on his nerves. From September 15, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

9/11 On The Air. It seemed like an accident: a plane somehow hit one of the WTC towers. Through radio broadcasts recorded that day the true scope of what has happened becomes devastatingly clear as the day goes on. From September 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

From WWOZ, New Orleans, Billy Dell hosts "Records From the Crypt" with the R&B sounds that the city is famous for including Fats Domino, Irma Thomas, and Frogman Henry.(From 12/04) Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, WWOZ is trying to return via the internet. From September 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

WDIA's revolutionary decision in 1948 to turn the programming over to Memphis's best black talent was not only profitable, it paved to road to fame for many great black musicians & DJs like Rufus Thomas, Dwight "Gatemouth" Moore, and "Hod Rod" Hulbert. From August 25, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Jingles All the Way. Vintage jingles from radio stations across the country -- although most of them came out of a handful of production houses. Plus a couple of rarely-heard promos used by the jingle companies to promote their wares. From August 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The Black Pope. "You're listening to the greatest black radio personality in the world" was the boast the Black Pope made during his shows. He ruled radio in New Orleans in the 70s and 80s screaming over soul records and taking dedications. From August 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Coyle & Sharpe: In the early 1960s, encounters by two wandering misfits with a sick sense of play and a microphone with unsuspecting citizens were recorded and then rebroadcast on the now-legendary "On the Loose" radio program. From August 4, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Phil Hendrie:One of the most original and creative voices in talk radio today. From July 28, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

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Andrew Listfield's show

Show 180: filling in for Pat Duncan, with TRIAC playing live
(listen to entire show / each individual set / each individual song)
From September 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Show 179: filling in for Pat Duncan, with Easy Action and The Lost Patrol live
(listen to entire show / each individual set / each individual song)
From September 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Andy Waltzer's show

Special Internet only show. From August 23, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Diane Cluck performs using her voice, copperphone, guitar, harmonium and zither! From June 4, 2001. Listen to the whole show.


Are We There Yet? with Tamar

Special guests: The Choro Ensemble. From April 27, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Interview with Ari Up of the Slits. From September 11, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Black Ops's show

Fakation. From February 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Strapping Fieldhands, live. You can hear the skiffle and some scuffle, but they have branched out with some intricate acoustic work while still sounding like they have taken the clutch out. Come get reacquainted with one of the most underrated bands of the 90's. From January 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Bob W.'s show

Jukeboxer interview; Fill-in for $mall Change. From November 5, 2004. Listen to this set: Interview with Noah Wall and Amy Jones of Jukeboxer. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Bronwyn C

Bronwyn Carlton fills in for Jonesy. But just so Jonesville isn't Jonesless, Kelly Jones is Bronwyn's special guest nemesis. The girls review the Record Fair, Bronwyn trys to explain something complicated, and Kelly interrupts and says funny things. From November 9, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Things To Think and Do with Bronwyn C.: Bronwyn salutes the Olympics with a LIVE interview with her all-time Sports Hero, Hoboken native MARIA PEPE! From August 18, 2004. Listen to the whole show.

Things To Think and Do with Bronwyn C: Kelly Redux, Birthday Part 2. From August 4, 2004. Listen to the whole show.


Choking on Cufflinks with Michael Goodstein

music dorkdom and ice t.'s acting career with dan selzer (acute records. nyhappenings.crazy rhythms) From March 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

THE DUDE ROCK SHOW!!!! (w. guests fitz, & diego...) From January 25, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

acid tears & dubs (special guest d.j. miss emily ryan) From December 28, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

goods bringz da partay (guests. greg. geordon. leigh. amy. robb. kevin.phone peeps) From December 21, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

big baby & kitchen control guest d.j. From November 23, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

choking on liquor, with special guest d.j. diet coke & vodka (a.k.a leigh) From November 16, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

mofo holiday spectacular (with justine d. & michael t.) From October 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

live w. les georges leningrad. no mu in wfmu tonight. From October 19, 2004. Listen to this set: Les Georges Leningrad performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

live sets from canadians, special guest d.j. speculator. From October 12, 2004. Listen to this set: Final Fantasy performs live. Listen to this set: Ninja High School performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

sparks, sparks, white horse, ringtones, and mistakes in the prince discography. set by bloc party, guest d.j.s: ronnie danzig, paul, ilirjana. From October 5, 2004. Listen to this set: Bloc Party performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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DA the DJ's show

Fill in for Terre T. Myles of Destruction perform live on tape. From June 28, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


Dan Mackta's show

with The Bo-Keys. From May 26, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Clearlake live. From April 14, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fill-in show for Tom Scharpling w/ the Coffin Daggers live. From November 18, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fill-in show for Tom Scharpling w/ Baby Dayliner. From November 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fill-in for Donna Summer, w/ Megan Reilly live. From October 15, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Red Card live in the studio. From February 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Guests: The Bloodthirsty Lovers. From June 6, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Do or DIY with People Like Us

An exclusive recording of Messer Chups (featuring Lydia Kavina) Live in Moscow plus assorted tracks by Oleg Kostrow and Messer Für Frau Müller. From March 3, 2004. Listen to the whole show.


Hova's show

Joe Strummer guest DJs. From July 30, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Hova's tribute to Joey Ramone. From April 16, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Five (count 'em, five!) great pop acts, previewing songs from their Night at the Bubblegum Factory show at NYC's Living Room. Featuring Mark Bacino, Trouble Dolls, Morgan Taylor, Frank Bango and The Davenports. From December 4, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

Hova's Valentine's Day special. Three hours of love songs guaranteed to instill breeding behavior in the unsuspecting. From February 14, 2000. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Incorrect Music with Irwin Chusid and Michelle Boulé

More Bran Flakes! Otis and Sir Mildred program an hour of Incorrect Music, including a live performance of the twisted gen-gap anthem "Once You Understand," with music bed by Wes Paich. From October 24, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Otis Fodder takes over Incorrect Music. Michelle and Otis premiere their collaborative cover of the IM classic, "Mr. Snuggles," and perform a live rendition of the Girls With Attitude song "Don't Judge Me.". From May 9, 2001. Listen to the whole show.


Inner Ear Detour with David

Chicken Head Men! - With live music from the Fat Possum blues caravan--Paul 'Wine' Jones, T-Model Ford, and Brown--and a visit from Townes Van Zandt biographer John Kruth. From March 4, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Crossing the River Styx: A Salute to the Musicians We Leave Behind in 2003. From December 18, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Dappled. Gray. Mare. (With live music from Harris Newman) From December 4, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

When was the last time you took a road trip in the middle of the night? (With live music from John Wilkes Booze!) From November 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tryin to heat the beat (with special live set from the MORNING 40 FEDERATION!!) From July 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Chocolate Mouse (INCLUDING: Live set from the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players) From February 13, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Crossing the River Styx: A tribute to musicians we leave behind in 2002. From December 19, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Eat Up! Thanksgiving Day Food Special. From November 28, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Jeffrey Cobb's show

Bliss Blood who fronts a few New York bands, including the Moonlighters, Delta Dreambox, Voodoo Suite, brings her ukelele and her record collection. From May 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Exemplary keyboardist-composer Anthony Coleman. From May 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Trombonist extraordinaire Curtis Hasselbring. From May 5, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Slavic Soul Party. From March 3, 2005. Listen to this set: Slavic Soul Party performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With guest preeminant upright bassist Greg Cohen. From February 3, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

guests The Four Bags. From January 27, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

guest Greta Gertler. From December 16, 2004. Listen to this set: Greta Gertler performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

guest Rachelle Garniez. From September 23, 2004. Listen to this set: Rachelle Garniez Live In The Studio With Accordion. Listen to this set: Rachelle Garniez Live In The Studio With Guitar. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Acclaimed violinist and violist Mat Maneri. From August 19, 2004. Listen to this set: Mat Maneri performs live. Listen to this set: Mat Maneri (second live set). Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Don Rauf of Life in a Blender. From August 5, 2004. Listen to this set: Don Rauf performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Jonbenet's Book Club with Bronwyn C.

Randy DuBurke, author and illustrator of "The Moon Ring" live in the studio. From September 25, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Joshua Beckman and Matthew Rohrer + the Haiku Challenge. From September 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Dirty White Boys by Steven Hunter. The one you've all been waiting for. Originally recommended to me by Garth Ennis, back when he was still writing "Preacher." From July 31, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Letters to Wendy's Part II. From July 24, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Letters to Wendy's by Joe Wenderoth. I had a really hard time getting my local bookseller to order this for me; finally gave up and got it from Amazon. It was worth it. From July 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

The Cure for All Diseases, by Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark. From June 26, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Sex and advice columnist Judy McGuire, better known as Dategirl, will use her expertise to help us figure out what the heck is wrong with Sylvia Smith, as we discuss Smith's book Misadventures. From June 19, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


Jonesville Station

Last Jonesville. From September 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Mike Peters of The Alarm, Captain Sensible of The Damned, and Slim Jim Phantom formerly of The Stray Cats join Jonesey to discuss their life in Rock & Roll and their latest project, Dead Men Walking, which is a side project band they play in together. From September 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Neil Sedaka joins Jonesey for a conversation regarding his nearly 50 years as a songwriter and performer. From September 12, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Frank Jeckell and Floyd Marcus of the original 1910 Fruitgum Company. They will be joined by the current line-up of the band and perform live in the WFMU studios. From August 29, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Former member of D Generation and Heart Attack Jesse Malin returns to Jonesville. From August 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

The legendary Lesley Gore who recorded such hit records as "It's My Party", and "You Don't Own Me" joins Jonesey to discuss to discuss her life and career. Additionally, Gore will perform live in our studios with her band. From August 8, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Mark Sceurman and Mark Moran of Weird New Jersey return to Jonesville to discuss all things weird. From August 1, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Rob Fraboni. From July 25, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Eric Carmen and Jim Bonfanti of The Raspberries. Also Rick Derringer. From July 18, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Peter Noone joins Jonesey to discuss his life and times with Herman’s Hermits and beyond. Also on Hand will be Terry Sylvester who will also discuss his years in Rock & Roll. From July 11, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

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Live at the Stork Club with Stork

Steve Swell and Friends: New York trombone jazz improv. From May 31, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Instrumental beauty from The Milford. From May 13, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Morricone Youth. From April 22, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Thor performs live. Heavy hunky norse metal god with real-looking hammer -- by way of Vancouver. From January 28, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

The Gold Sparkle Band meets La Falaises. From January 7, 2001. Listen to the whole show.


Mint Condition with Jantine B

Love is A Drug... From May 5, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With 'Nobody' Interview. From January 14, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Guest J-Boogie. From November 5, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Mister C

Peter Guralnick, author of "Lost Highway", "Sweet Soul Music", "Searching for Robert Johnson", & two acclaimed books on Elvis Presley joins Mister C to discuss his latest: "Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke". From October 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show.


Moonshine Heather with Eva

The Apes make their debut on WFMU and celebrate the release of their new "Tapestry Mastery" EP. From June 13, 2004. Listen to this set: The Apes perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Third hour features a live set from Aspera: more info at www.aspera.tv. From November 9, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Brooklyn country-rockers Oakley Hall. An -piece band complete with fiddle, pedal steel, and multiple excellent singers, including Crazee, formerly of Oneida. From June 2, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

With guest Joshua Gabriel Turntablist extraordinaire and all-around obsessive-compulsive. From October 21, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Nickel and Dime Radio with $mall ¢hange

XXXmas Especial Part III: Rock My Xmas Bells with DJ Shakey. From December 17, 2004. Listen to this set: DJ Shakey XXXmas Throwdown.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Welkommen to Disco Flight 666 with J-Boogie live from terminal X. From December 10, 2004. Listen to this set: Selections from J-Boogie's 'Live: In The Mix' on Om rekkids.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Brothers of the Blade with guest seletah Barry 'Scratchy' Myers. From December 3, 2004. Listen to this set: DJ Scratchy aka Barry Myers gives us some nuggets around the world.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Statik Dancing w/ DJ Gilles (Decadanse) From November 26, 2004. Listen to this set: Gilles (Decadanse) drops the 80's 'hits'.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The Jazzy Breakcore Miami Punk Funk Latin Love In... From November 12, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

I Can't Kick This Feeling When It Kicks with the Halcyon Sound System. From October 22, 2004. Listen to this set: ADD DJ brings us the afro-funky flava. Listen to this set: Leon Vincent showcases his schlitz... Listen to this set: DJ Spec in the mixxx. Listen to this set: DJ Ebeats rinses out the set.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Bush Cuntry with Doily and Criterion of Broklyn Beats. From October 15, 2004. Listen to this set: Criterion and Doily from Brooklyn Beats perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Rebels Rule: A double decker bus showcase feature Phil King (Velvet Tinmine comp, UK) Ursula 1000 (ESL | Junk Shop Glam) and Brett Smiley + interview and set by Mark Rae (Grand Central Records UK) From October 8, 2004. Listen to this set: Phil King and Ursula 1000 perform live. Listen to this set: Brett Smiley performs live. Listen to this set: Interview with Mark Rae (Grand Central Records/UK). Listen to this set: Mas interview with Mr. Rae. Listen to this set: Mark Rae live at APT sometime last year.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Dum Luk with Frosty (Dublab | LA) and DJ Nobody (Ubiquity | Plug Research | LA)) From October 1, 2004. Listen to this set: DJ Frosty (Dublab) with the LA Flava.... Listen to this set: DJ Nobody defines 'Stone Groove'.... Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Bustin' Loose with guest Iley B of D.E.TT./T.T.E.D. rekkids. From February 20, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Old Codger with Courtney T. Edison

The Old Codger: A Trixie Smith 78 is the only male enhancement drug he needs. From August 21, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Price is Beans

The Best of The Price is Beans: A retrospective of the show that Jim Price and the late great Frank Balesteri produced in 1997 & 1998. From November 25, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Pseu's Thing With a Hook

Special Guest: Doug Gillard - Formerly of Guided By Voices & guitarist extraordinaire! From September 30, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Ed Shepp's Anticlimactifizzled Return! aka "You Can't Have 90 Sunny Days In A Row!" From June 18, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Re:Mixology with DJ Jesuspants

Gay Bar. From October 3, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Matmos. From September 26, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Sh**mat. Brighton, England's finest purveyor of mad scientist breakcore lands on WFMU today; 60 minutes of ragga/gabber/hardcore/garage mayhem for those with minimal attention spans, and liking their electronic music sprinkled with liberal doses of ROCK. From September 19, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Xper.Xr: Known for travelling the same sound-manipulator performing circuits as the likes of Stock, Hausen, & Walkman, V/VM, People Like Us, etc., tonight's WFMU special is a little, well, unusual. From September 12, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Atom Heart, a.k.a. Senor Coconut. From September 5, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Dsico: That No-Talent Hack. From August 29, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Hip Hop Slam Crew. From August 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Go Home Productions. From July 25, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Big City Orchestra presents "Chimpy" From July 18, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Wayne Butane. From July 11, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

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Read 'Em and Weep with Bronwyn C.

"Deli Life" by Jami Attenberg. From June 4, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Michael Kelly posts his writings on his website and mighty odd writing it is, some of it. Faux-Teutonic eroto-fiction about wrapping Roy Orbison up in Saranwrap and whatnot. Due to his debilitating fear of telephones the interview will be via e-mail. From May 28, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

"Tinka" by Rainy Dohaney. From May 21, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Wendy McClure from poundy.com - you know, the site with those Weight Watchers recipe cards. From May 14, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Bronwyn fills in for Terre with special guests, The Vanity Set. From May 9, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

"Are You Ready?" FEMA's all-purpose survival manual. From May 7, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

"Shot in the Heart" by Mikal Gilmore - Week 2. From April 30, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

"Shot in the Heart" by Mikal Gilmore. (1995, Anchor, pb $15.95). Week #1. From April 23, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Chris Duffy Returns! The shocking conclusion to our discussion of Comics - and "Read 'em and Weep" will never be the same! From April 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

The oft-delayed Comics show! From April 9, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

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Rhubarb Cake with Douglas

A James Brown Christmas on Rhubarb Cake with Douglas. Christmas Day from noon to six, naughty and nice alike get six straight hours of classic, rare, insane and magnificent recordings of the Godfather of Soul and his funk revue - guaranteed to include stuff you've never heard before. From December 25, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Destroyer, Franklin Bruno and Jenny Toomey! A special farewell episode of Rhubarb Cake (for at least the summer, anyway). From May 31, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Crowns on 45. The new wave, served up sour, hot, and still twitching--just the way you like it. From May 24, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

A special acoustic set by The Bevis Frond. From May 17, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

The Du-Tels. The duo of the Holy Modal Rounders' Peter Stampfel (voice, mandolin, fiddle, banjo) and guitarist Gary Lucas, with a rip-roaring set of newfangled oldtime happiness. From May 10, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

O. Blaat in session, plus Douglas pays tribute to Joey Ramone with a set of Ramones' cover songs. From April 19, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Greenpot Bluepot, featuring Natalie LeBrecht, a young singer/keyboardist who recently moved here from Iowa City. From April 12, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Lois Maffeo, The sweetest voice in American indie-pop, in a special solo set. From April 5, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

The New Pornographers: A Vancouver supergroup and recent WFMU favorite, featuring Neko Case, Superconductor's Carl Newman, Limblifter's Kurt Dahle, and more--they dropped by the WFMU studio to run through songs from their album Mass Romantic, as well as some Sparks and Fleetwood Mac covers. From March 8, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Pinataland: Songs about weird, wonderful and terrible moments in American history, from a lurching, honking band including tuba, accordion and violin. From March 1, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

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Secret Museum of the Air with Citizen Kafka and Pat Conte

Diphonic Singing. From October 6, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


Stereo Odyssey with Yancy

Ten Minutes with PJ Harvey. From July 29, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

A live set by the Rock*A*Teens. From November 12, 2000. Listen to the whole show.

Interview with Marcel Marceau. From November 5, 2000. Listen to the whole show.


Steve Krinsky's show

Strange Fruit. From March 26, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


Strength through Failure with Fabio

Live In-studio visit by Alex Hacke. From December 30, 2004. Listen to this set: Alex Hacke performs live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

The past is rife with failure. From December 23, 2004. Listen to this set: Electroputas perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live with FM Einheit, Trztn, Electro in studio. From September 4, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live in the Studio: Baby Zizanie. From August 28, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Devendra Banhart visits and plays today... From November 14, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Special Guest: tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, PERFORMS LIVE IN STUDIO. From October 17, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tony Conrad visits with Fabio. From July 18, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Alex Hacke of Einsturzende Neubauten: Alex guest djs, chatting about his work with Neubauten as well as other groups and playing some new music. From January 2, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Climax Golden Twins: This show was recorded in May 2001, but for extremely lame reasons, never aired. The Climax Golden twins made a rare east coast appearance to perform in honor of the late John Fahey in NYC. From December 12, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Audio Kitchen with The Professor

The All Request Show. From October 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

The Gathering Family. From September 24, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Mistakes. From September 17, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Pot Luck. From September 10, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Eyewitness News. From September 3, 2003. Listen to the whole show.

Pot Luck. From July 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Dirty DIsh Edition. From January 30, 2002. Listen to the whole show.


The Evan "Funk" Davies Show

HE put the Bomp: RIP Greg Shaw (with a nod to the Boston Red Sox) From October 25, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

fill-in for Terre T: never mind the Live8, here's efd; plus live set from LOVE OF DIAGRAMS! From July 2, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Music Faucet with Nicholas Hill

Music Faucet #102 Daniel Johnston (w/ Yo La Tengo & a cast of thousands) From February 4, 1990. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Pounding System with Clay

Signer brings his guitar feedback textures and minimal techno beats to thestudios of WFMU for a live session and a bit of a chat. From October 30, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Errorsmith: Berlin's underground legend of sledgehammercore. From October 2, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Raster-Norton showcase. Clay is joined by the minimal techno boys from the Raster-Noton label, Carsten Nicolai, Frank Bretschneider and Oluf Bender. From May 9, 2001. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Push Bin with Lou

Dizzee Rascal Live! From April 30, 2005. Listen to this set: Dizzee Rascal, interview and performance. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live!!! The Speaking Canaries! From December 18, 2004. Listen to this set: The Speaking Canaries perform live. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.


The Radio Thrift Shop with Laura Cantrell

Jay Farrar brings Son Volt by for a live set plus John Herald Tribute. From August 6, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Charismatic country singer Greg Garing plays live in the Radio Thrift Shop. From July 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

TWO BANDS: The Lonesome Sisters + SIT&DIECO. From May 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Bart Plantenga, WFMU alum and author of "Yodelayeeoo, The Secret History of Yodeling Around The World" From May 7, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Cowboy Jack Clement, renaissance man of Music City USA pays a visit to the Radio Thrift Shop. From April 23, 2005. Listen to this set: Interview with Cowboy Jack Clement. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Nora O'Connor + Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter. Two of Americana's most interesting female vocalists stop by for visits with Laura. From April 16, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Live Music from guest Heather Greene. From April 9, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Guests Mark Brine and Fishken and Groves perform at the top of the show. From March 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Proprietress and Guest DJ Phast Phreddie Patterson Spin Some Country Soul. From February 26, 2005. Listen to the whole show.

Thrift Shop Weather Warning: Live Music from Willy Mason and Jack Grace Band. From January 22, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Thomas Edison's Attic

Rick Benjamin's Paragon Ragtime Orchestra wax cylinder recording session. From June 14, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Edison's Columbia St. studio & the 125 ft. recording horn. From May 31, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Acoustical recording stories. From April 19, 2005. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Col. Gouraud's introduction of the Edison wax cylinder phonograph in 1888 London. From December 28, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Tim Brooks, author of "Lost sounds: Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1890 - 1919" From June 29, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

In search of Billy Murray. From May 4, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Two early radio programs: Seth Parker & the Fiji Islanders. From February 24, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Eubie Blake - ragtime piano. From January 13, 2004. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Artifacts of early radio: Luke Higgins' Main St. Sketches & Martha Copeland on the Eveready Hour. From November 18, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Fred Van Eps - ragtime banjo. From November 4, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

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Thunk Tank with Bronwyn C.

Amy Ritchie, the 14-year-old taxidermist from North Carolina with the most popular website on Geocities.com, talks with Bronwyn about her favorite boy band, her two dogs, and her Prize-Winning Stuffed Rats. From July 1, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

"Durn Them Ranas!" a live radio drama based on the incredible true story of the Royal Family of Nepal. From June 10, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Dr. John Romano, the noted dermatologist, explains what to do to keep from getting sun cancer. (Hint: SPF 30) From May 22, 2001. Listen to the whole show.

Another effin' "sensitive" story, this one about Mother's Day. From May 8, 2001. Listen to the whole show.


Trash, Twang and Thunder with Meredith Ochs

Josh Silverman of Shirk Circus. From September 1, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

diana darby live. From June 16, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

tammy faye starlite. From February 12, 2003. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

c. gibbs live. From December 4, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

ersel hickey interview. From November 27, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Frontman of the Los Angeles pop group The Negro Problem and songwriting super-genius Stew returns to play live in the studio and chat about his group's third album, "Welcome Black." From November 20, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

matt munisteri live. From November 13, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Sons of the Never Wrong play live in the studio. From November 6, 2002. Listen to the whole show.

Reid Paley Live. From October 30, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

Kim Richey live. From October 16, 2002. Listen to the whole show. See the playlist.

See more special archives for Trash, Twang and Thunder with Meredith Ochs




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