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Monday Programs:

Irene Trudel's show
Dreamscapes for the day filled with strings, singers, and other musical sprites. Live performances frequently included. Gentle music to get you through the week.

Nickel and Dime Radio with $mall ¢hange
$mall Change returns to freeformland with the late late night space
madness shee-it. Oh my beloved ice cream bar...how I love to lick your creamy center! HOOOWWWWWW...(bites soap)...and your oh-so-nutty chocolate covering! You're not like the others...you like the same things I do!
Waxed paper...boiled football leather...dog breath...We're not hitchhiking
anymore!



Tuesday Programs:

Three Chord Monte with Joe Belock
Playlists, so you can see what songs Joe managed to squeeze in between his mic breaks. And a Guest List. No, not that kind of guest list.

The Internet Museum of Flexi/ Cardboard/ Oddity Records
Once bound by cereal boxes, held in the pages of a magazine, wrapped up in envelopes sent through our postal system or given away casually with some product, these bits of paper and plastic yearned to be set free to fulfill their destiny as... PLAYABLE RECORDS. Come and take an aural and visual journey through a partial history of these strange but true recorded anomolies, brought to you by Mac, host of the Antique Phonograph Music Program.

Friends of Tom/ The Best Show on WFMU with Tom Sharpling
THE official website for THE BEST SHOW ON WFMU! Check out the Rogues Gallery! Post on the MESSAGE BOARD! Sign up for the Fan Club!


Wednesday Programs:

John Allen's Blog
"I listened yesterday. It's no reflection on you but I could'nt see where you were going or what you were going for. This early seventies thing did'nt get noticed the first time and you talk about friends of like Dealney and Bonnie who had records out like we're supposed to remember who they are. Then you play this long winded free jazz stuff that really grates on my nerves. And that noise without a beat and sounds like someones being pinched. Then you play a reggae song, I think you called it Dub, to what, be cool? You seem to really fetishize the whole folk thing too which is obnoxious to us who don't even care. I liked it when you played that punk song though. I like Joe Belock a lot."

Kenny G's show
Keeping the icing from getting hard.

Irwin's show
Projects, favorite links, shameless pluggery, polar bears. Come see.

Seven Second Delay with Ken and Andy
Ken and Andy further lower WFMU's already abysmal standards as the program enters its death throes. Stunt radio which subjects the radio audience to concepts and topics which mature adults should not have to endure. Find the fatal flaw.

Mudd Up! with DJ/Rupture
New bass and beats plus live guests (musicians, DJs, poets) and an ear for the global south. Cumbia. Dubstep. Gangsta synthetics. Sound-art. Maghrebi. International exclusives.


Thursday Programs:

Diane's Kamikaze Fun Machine
Music to slaughter livestock to; 5,000 factory farmers can't all be wrong.

Music to Spazz By with Dave the Spazz
From Hell Gate to Ho-Ho-Kus, Indiana to Istanbul, more people get their news and entertainment from Music To Spazz By than from any other hillbilly chimpanzee punk rock rhythm n' blues surf garage radio show!


Friday Programs:

Doug Schulkind
Website for Doug's Give the Drummer Some program, and more.

Pseu Braun's show
That is you can't you know tune in but it's all wrong.


Saturday Programs:

Michael Shelley's show
Country classics, scratchy soul, groovy jazz, Jamaican jukebox, gospel goodies, and assorted rocktastic/poptastic #1 hits! All that and interviews with the world's finest music makers. It's just plain good!

Fool's Paradise with Rex
"Within the kingdom of every soul lies waiting the 3 beasts of humanity: 33, 45, and 78 RPM."

The Cherry Blossom Clinic with Terre T
The Cherry Blossom Clinic Radio Program, with your hostess Terre T. Find out what's with Terre by visiting her website. Today, playlists; tomorrow, the world!

Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg
Popular and Unpopular Music From Around the World


Sunday Programs:

The Glen Jones Radio Programme
featuring X-Ray Burns
The real life alternative radio show where a zonked pair of New Jersey fat boys mix Led Zeppelin with Sinatra while ranting about wrestling and the unmentionable.


Bill Kelly's Black Hole of Rock 'N' Roll
The host of Teenage Wasteland brings you 23 years of obscure '66 punkers and rrreal rock & roll. Garage rock's last stand. I hope Murray the K is pleased down there.

Professor Dum Dum's Homepage
Read poems that were written/read by listeners, view listener artwork, meet other students of the Professor through Email listings, learn what's new with the Professor, and find out about some of the Professor's first-choice muisc.


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

Advanced D & D with Donna Summer
Breakcore, folk-rock, death metal, dirty 70's disco, raw satanism.

Aerial View with Chris T.
Aerial View is now off the air. Older archives are still being made available each week. Be sure to check out Chris T.'s new podcast show Communication Breakdown. The podcasts for Communication Breakdown are available through podcast central.

Codpaste with Ergo Phizmiz and People Like Us
Everyone's Favourite Pastetime.

Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains with Noah
Coffee Break For Heroes & Villains is a 3 hour show that predominately showcases independently released hip-hop. You will hear rap records on major labels but they're usually from the late 1980's or early 1990's. Listeners will also find a good amount of rare grooves, Afro-Beat, electronic, soundtracks, reggae and anything that's fitting for the moment.

People Like Us
The internet home of Vicki Bennett, aka People Like Us, aka the hostess of Wednesdays night's "Do or DIY" radio program.

Greasy Kid Stuff with Belinda and Hova
Sugar-cereal radio, 100% granola-free. Get wired with Belinda and Hova as they guide you and your young-uns through that post-Sugar Bomb buzz.

Skinny Ties and All
Tune in to Hova for a guided tour of the bubblegum factory -- power pop, poppy punk, punky junk, and a little bit o' soul ... not to mention Armenian Mania!

Incorrect Music with Irwin Chusid and Michelle Boulé
A misguided tour of musical outsiders, bumbling celebs, no-hopers, corporate anthems, pop-eyed zealotry, uber-patriots, insufferable kids, Third-Eye Lounge crooners, and a whole range of Frankentunes.

Janitor From Mars with R. Lim
The rallying point for The Janitor from Mars Radio Program.

Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza
Live improvised sound collage experiment.

Midnight Matinee with John Schnall
The soundtrack to that movie that's playing in your mind... The show no longer airs on WFMU, but you can find show descriptions and MP-3 clips here.

Muriel's Treasure with Irwin
An hour of vintage calypso, soca, mento, pan, and related Caribbean genres - and NO reggae (or Belafonte). Sexy and saucy, ribald and raunchy recordings from the 1920s to the 1980s, and occasionally later. Hear tropical and topical chunes from the Duke of Iron, Lord Kitchener, Wilmoth Houdini, The Mighty Sparrow, Lords Invader and Nelson, Atilla the Hun, Terror, Executor, King Radio, and other colorfully named calypsonians of yore. Hosted by the mythical Muriel and a white Jewish guy from the Jersey suburbs. Click here to visit the Muriel's Treasure blog.

Phuj Phactory with Ergo Phizmiz
Bricolage, ballet, soundtracks, antiquarian humour and vintage curios. Music for the howling and passive aggressive librarian lying dormant in us all.

Pseu's Thing With a Hook
Riff rock for riff raff, pop fizzle for the frazzled, chord changes of life for the menopausal teenagers, a safari in the jingle-jangle jungle.

Bob Rixon/ Rix
Discount free form radio since 1981, a screwy poet since 4th grade.

The Radio Thrift Shop
Host Laura Cantrell scours the bargain bins, church bazaars and yard sales for those forgotten rekkids of all RPM. Often scratchy, swingy and stringy.

The Time Travel Musical Bazaar, with Ergo Phizmiz & The Travelling Mongoose
The Time Travel Musical Bazaar is a 30 minute slab of improvised junkshop turntablism from Ergo Phizmiz & The Travelling Mongoose. Using found, discarded and forgotten vinyl, three or four portable turntables, and no headphones or form of pre-monitoring, Ergo & the Mongoose take you on a weekly trip back and forward through time with chance, spontaneous collages.

Each podcast will be accompanied by text, images, and occasional
extra audio features on the TTMB blog.


Vortex of Chaos with Bill Zebub
"If we do not acknowledge our dark aspects, they will manifest in harmful ways. Listen to these blackest of songs and purge yourself."

World of Echo with Dave Mandl
Essays and recommended reading & listening lists.

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