
Theme-based radio show featuring music from various genres: 80s, goth, new wave, punk, classic country, Americana, experimental, oddities, etc . . .
Theme-based radio show featuring music from various genres: 80s, goth, new wave, punk, classic country, Americana, experimental, oddities, etc . . .
Special "summer school" episode of Ether Transmissions co-hosted with Tammie Malarich. Our diverse playlist takes you from the head on down to the feet. With fun facts about the human body during mic breaks.
Postcard: Herbert Bayer, Self-portrait, 1932
Songs about that shadowy realm we call sleep.
Postcard: Marcia Resnick from Re-Visions, 1978
Happy Birthday, Emma Goldman!
Emma Goldman mug shot ornament by Cat Clay
Jaws was released on June 20, 1975. Jacques Cousteau was born and died in the month of June. In honor of these events, this episode takes you on a journey beneath the sea.
Photo: found photo of man with fish submersible
My Special Guest DJ this week was my mom! She wins the award for most reluctant guest so I'm extra thankful that she indulged me. We talk about growing up in the U.P., sewing, sailing, gardening, and movies. And, of course, we play some of her favorite tunes - lots of hits from the 70s and 80s.
Strawberry moons and 5 Christines mixed in with some new releases and going out in a Silver Haze.
Postcard: Albuquerque, 1957 by Garry Winogrand
Ice Ice Baby. Diamonds for episode #75! Don't hold the first track against me. I was in a strange mood.
Postcard: "Herkimer Diamonds are beautifully doubly terminated 18 sided quartz already faceted by nature." In other words, they're not diamonds.
Mostly cover songs. With some birthday and deathday dedications, including pirate-themed tunes for Douglas Fairbanks and Captain Kidd.
This episode is based on the Siouxsie and the Banshees 1987 covers album, Through the Looking Glass. Hear all of the original songs that they covered on the album. Plus several songs that Bauhaus covered and a few extra originals to boot.
Postcard: White Rabbit illustration by John Tenniel
No theme. People were born and people died. And, as Clara said before she handed over the mic, John Brown did nothing wrong.