artist song album Frank Bretschneider Kern 2000 Clicks + Cuts Addison Groove It's Got Me It's Got Me Africa Hitech Out In The Streets 93 Million Miles Rainbow Arabia Omar K _Ghosts On Tape Remix Atari Teenage Riot Is This Hyperreal? Is This Hyperreal? Don Drummond Thoroughfare Deep Ska Disc 4 DJ Rashad She's a Chicken Head Juke Trax Online, Vol. 13 Twilight Circus Dub Sound System Binshaker Dub Horsie Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX I'm New Here We're New Here Spoek Mathambo Gwababa (Don't Be Scared) Mshini Wam KU BO feat. Joyce Muniz Boha Valeu - Celebrating 5 Years of Man Recordings Jacob Miller False Rasta Don't Give Up Your Culture KORELESS MTI 4D Emika Count Backwards Count Backwards (Marcel Dettmann / Kryptic Minds Mixes) Matthew Dear Rally Rasser Good Ghostly By Night Dub Gabriel La Vie S'envole Ft. Judith Juillerat Anarchy & Alchemy Ester Brinkmann Maschine 2000 Clicks + Cuts Dub Gabriel Is This Revolution feat. The Spaceape The Spaceape, Martyn Is This Insanity? - Ben Klock Mix Remixes 2/2 Kode9 & The Spaceape, Cha Cha Black Smoke Black Sun Cutty Ranks Dutty Six Pack Top Ranking Bad Brains Pay To Cum (Aaron Spectre Remix) In Flagranti Pick a Trick Brash & Vulgar The Upsetters Black I.P.A. The Upsetter Collection Leroy Brown Metro Pigs Color Barrier (1975-1981) Steinski It's Time To Testify (Mc5 Mix) What Does It All Mean?: 1983-2006 Retrospective Robot Koch Like Rain Listen To Them Fade Suicide Dream Baby Dream ZE 30 - ZE Records Story (1979-2009) James White & The Blacks Contort Yourself (August Darnell Remix) Off White
A two hour set of Folk, Acoustic, Flat Picking, Traditional, Bluegrass, Contemporary, and everything else related with waking up in a relaxed way to get the Sunday started off. Originally a radio show that was on WKSU, with Kerry Blech in the 70's, which led to the Folk Alley that we hear now.
RAMPAGE RADIO is a 6 hour Heavy Metal radio show founded by Howie Klein, Ian Kallen & Ron Quintana which has aired on KUSF 90.3 FM in San Francisco every weekend since 1982. The early years of Rampage featured the heaviest bands from the UK NWOBHM scene, Europe & the worldwide metal underground along with classic '70s bands and the roots of metal going back to the late '60s. Legendary artists such as Mercyful Fate, Yngwie Malmsteen & Metallica sent demo tapes, receiving their first airplay on this show when no one else was willing to take a chance, and we are proud to have introduced listeners to every new worthy development in metal that has emerged over the last 30 years. 2011 marks the beginning of our 4th decade of weekly broadcasts and we continue to play the latest non-commercial metal to an enthusiastic worldwide audience.
A fermata (also known as a hold, pause, colloquially a birdseye, or as a grand pause when placed on a note or a rest) is an element of musical notation indicating that the note should be sustained for longer than its note value would indicate. Exactly how much longer it is held is up to the discretion of the performer or conductor, but twice as long is not unusual. It is usually printed above, but occasionally below (upside down), the note that is to be held longer. Occasionally holds are also printed above rests or barlines, indicating a pause of indefinite duration. This symbol appears as early as the 15th century, and is quite common in the works of Dufay and Josquin.
A Crossroads for all things new of interest to the French speaking community. Featuring new music, life style, cultural events and interviews. Program is hosted both in French and English. Keep up-to-date with Franco Fun: Twitter francofun, blog address francofun.wordpress.com, or email farikusf (@) yahoo.com
Personal Growth and development specialist Dr. Tom Polcari brings aboard topics that are too hot to handle by other stations. Regular listeners weekly come from every age, sex, and ethnic background. The music will consistently surprise and delight. Producer and host, Dr. Tom Polcari.
POET AS RADIO is a new, weekly program on KUSF In Exile, airing Saturdays from 9am to 10am at www.savekusf.org. Jack Spicer said that the poet is not a creator, but a conduit, getting messages from an undefinable source to form the poem. He thought of a poet as a radio, broadcasting words. We like to think of POET AS RADIO as an opportunity for writers to broadcast their words as well.
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