On Wednesday, November 2, from 7-10 PM EDT, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio spins three hours of Korean rock, acid folk, progressive rock and psychedelia.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Sunday, October 23, 2016
A CENTURY+ OF SINGLES
It's Singles Going Steady Week on listener-supported WFMU!
On Wednesday, October 26, Bodega Pop Live spun some of our favorite cylinders, 78s, 45s, Cassette and CD singles, one-off MP3 tracks and YouTube hits from the 1900s to today.
There is only a week or two left of WFMU's 2016 Silent Fundraiser, and now is the time to get up, stand up, find your ATM or credit card, sit back down again, and donate any amount to keep this incredible cultural resource alive.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
SYNTHESIZE ME
On Wednesday, October 19, Bodega Pop Live on WFMU's Give the Drummer Radio spun three hours of synth pop, minimal synth, techno, house, and related synth-y goodness.
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
LIKE A ROLLING STONE
On Wednesday, October 12, on Bodega Pop Live, the world responded to the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band with feminist revisions, politically savvy samples, cuckoo covers, pharmaceutically fueled tributes, and more!
Listen to the show now in the archives
WFMU's 2016 Silent Fundraiser runs through the month of October. If great music you'll likely hear nowhere else is something you care about, if you're a listener of my show or any of the nearly 100 other programs the station offers up every week, please make a tax-deductible donation. Every amount helps!
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
PLEDGE to WFMU's SILENT FUNDRAISER!
Pledge here to support WFMU during our silent fundraiser!
This month I’ll broadcast my 150th show on WFMU’s Give the Drummer Radio – 450 hours of action-packed tracks by artists you’ve rarely (if ever) heard anywhere else, much of it found in immigrant-run bodegas in New York, Montreal, Chicago, Paris, Dallas, Seattle, and beyond.
Tonight’s show is no different: 3 hours of sizzling tracks from Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Libya, focusing mostly on music produced over the last several years in Aleppo, Damascus, Amman, Cairo, and Benghazi.
I’m just one of nearly 100 DJs at listener-supported WFMU – from legends like Vicki Bennett, Liz Berg, Ken Freedman, Gaylord Fields, Doug Schulkind, and Brian Turner, to newer voices like GTDR stream-mates Mayuko Fujino, Jeff Golick, Jesse Kaminsky, and Amanda Nazario – who serve up audio delights you may never hear, even on the most adventurous stations, let alone Clear Channel, Spotify, etc.
If the shared cultural experience of mind-warping music radio curated by people with awe-inspiring collections and zero obligation to advertisers, corporations, or government agencies is something you care about, then show your love by pledging here, and ensure its continued existence on this planet – which, I hardly need to remind you, is your planet, too.
Pledge here to support WFMU!!!