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.
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Karen Dalton "One Night Of Love" (1971) Little Feat "Two Trains" (1973) Nick Drake "Three Hours" (1969) Metallic Falcons "Four Hearts" (2006) John Lee Hooker "Five Long Years" (1961) Norman Blake "Six White Horses" (1976)
Love "Seven & Seven Is" (1966) The Byrds "Eight Miles High" (1966) Nick Jonah Davis "Nine Stones Close" (2011) The Builders & The Butchers "Ten Miles Wide/Find Me In The Air" (2007) Bonzo Dog Band "Eleven Mustachioed Daughters" (1968) Judy Collins "Twelve Gates To The City" (1962) Mal Waldron w/Eric Dolphy & Booker Ervin "Thirteen" (1961)
Mud Acres "Fifteen Miles To Birmingham" (1972) Townes Van Zandt "Sixteen Summers, Fifteen Falls" (1968) Vashti Bunyan "17 Pink Sugar Elephants" (1966) Robert Wyatt "The Wonderful Widow Of Eighteen Springs" (1975) Shockabilly "19th Nervous Breakdown" (1982) Throbbing Gristle "20 Jazz Funk Greats" (1979) Woody Guthrie "21 Years" (ca. 1944-45) Skip James "22-20 Blues" (1931) Sir Richard Bishop "Mystic Minor 23" (2004)
Pink Floyd "Chapter 24" (1967) Chicago "25 Or 6 To 4" (1970) The Pretty Things "October 26" (1970) Marion Brown Quartet "27 Cooper Square" (1965) Steppenwolf "28" (1968) Gin Blossoms "29" (1992) Jefferson Airplane "Lather" (1968)
RAMPAGE RADIO is a 6 hour Heavy Metal radio show founded by Howie Klein, Ian Kallen & Ron Quintana which aired on KUSF 90.3 FM in San Francisco every weekend from March 6, 1982 until January 16, 2011 and continues to appear weekly on KUSF In Exile. 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 to Rampage in the early '80s, 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. Rampage Radio is now into it's 4th decade of weekly broadcasts and we continue to play non-commercial metal to an enthusiastic worldwide audience.
Astarte – The Ring (Of SorroW) Svartsot – Højen På Glødende Pæle Stormlord – Medusa’s Coil Oak Roots – Narrow Pass Panychida – Pageant Of The Eternal Ones Legion of Doom – The Golden Nebula Kalmah – Principle Hero Riger – Germania Nidhøgg – Der Tod Des Baldur
Hello all! My name is Andrew Noerr, and I am a DJ here on KUSF in Exile. I am a freshman at the University of San Francisco, and I have always been interested in radio/TV broadcasting. Because of that, I chose to be a media studies major. Music and sports are my main interests, and music is what I am pursuing on the radio side.
I have a show on KUSF in Exile titled "Swamphell", and my name on the air is DJ Swamplord. The show airs from 1-2 a.m. late Saturday nights/Sunday mornings, and it actually is a very intense heavy metal show! I feel that it works well airing right before the famous Rampage Radio show that airs from 2-8 a.m. My focus is to shed light on the many great foreign bands on the metal scene, which also means that I will not be playing many bands from the United States. The genres that I play are 50% folk metal and 50% a combination of black and death metal. A fun thing I do for this show is that I am willing to play metal from all around the world, as metal is actually a very prevalent genre of music in many areas. One can realize this if they tune in to my show, so support me and give this a chance! Thanks for all the support!
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
Cultural News and Music from the French Speaking Community. Featuring interviews with French speaking personalities, special guests, and new music. Broadcast in French, hosted by the French Cultural Services; this program is sponsored by the French American Cultural Society.
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.
An eclectic warp through time, encompassing the best on and off the charts sounds. From the present to the far past and back again. Take the journey with us!
Producer, Bodacious Brenda Hosts, JD Smith, Sneeze Limbo, Eli Moss, The Owl, The Heat, Prem, Bodacious Brenda, and Amper Dan.
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TIME WARP – Saturday, June 16, 2012 12am – 3am
BACH Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor, Rollerball Sndtrk. 1711 / 1975 Adam Yauch (MCA) 1964 – 2012 Memorial Mix
Cookie Puss – 1983 Rock Hard – 1985 (Def Jam DJ 002) She’s On It – 1985 Rhymin’ & Stealin – 1986 Get It Together – 1994 Root Down (Free Zone Mix Clean) – 1995 Resolution Time – 1994 Beastie Groove – 1985 You Catch a Bad One – 1995 I Can’t Think Straight - 1995 Tough Guy – 1994 Heart Attack Man – 1994 Body Movin’ (Fatboy Slim Remix) – 1998
The Skills to Pay the Bills - 1992 Sure Shot (Large Professor Remix) – 1994 So What’cha Want (Soul Assassin’s Remix) – 1992 Get It Together (A.B.A. Remix) – 1994 Dope Little Song – 1994 So What’cha Want (All The Way Live Freestyle Version) – 1992 Jimmy James (Original Original Version) – 1992 Beasties Boys Interview Disc, Side 1 – 1987 The Update (Special Effects Version) LIVE in Europe – 1994 Sure Shot (Nardone Mix) – 1994
Eugene’s Lament - 1996 MILK - Spam (featuring The King Ad Rock ) – 1994 HURRICANE – Four Fly Guys (featuring Beastie Boys) –1994 B-Boy Bouillabaisse – 1989 Shadrach – 1989 Shake Your Rump – 1989 Caught in the Middle of a Three-Way Mix – 1989 And What You Give is What You Get – 1989 Triple Trouble - 2004 Negotiation Limerick File (Handsome Boy Modeling School Remix) - 1999 Beasties Boys Interview Disc, Side 2 – 1987 Hold It, Now Hit It (Acapulco) – 1986
Three MCs and One DJ (Live Video Version) - 1999 Body Movin’ (Kut Masta Kurt Remix) - 1999 Do It - 1994 Root Down (Free Zone Mix) - 1995 Paul Revere - 1986 BOBBY DARIN Beyond The Sea, 7” single, 1960
Friday Night Session Playlist For 06-15-2012 Host: DJ Tomas
Slugabed – Mountains Come Out Of The Sky (ARP 101 Remix) (Ninja Tune) Robert Glasper Feat. Musiq Soulchild & Chrisette Michele – Ah Yeah (Blue Note) Onra – Somewhere (Deep In The Night) (Fools Gold) 813 – La Fantiko (92 Pints) Oh No – Dues N Donts (Featuring Jose James & Phife Dawg) (Brick) Tall Black Guy– Sparkling Adventure (Bastard Jazz) Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra – Dirty Money (Daptone) Brownout – Oozy (Nat Geo) Trikotaj – My Rockets (Soundcloud download) NY*AK – Echoes (Paper Recordings) Maga Bo – E Da Nossa Cor (Post World) Dobie – Hustle With Speed (Ninja Tune) Gacha – Bowl (Apollo) Sei A – Bring To You (Simple) Oneohtrix Point Never – Remember (Surgeon Remix) (Mexican Summer) Lifenotes Sound System– Babylon (LNSS) Jesse Futerman – What Have I Got? feat. DJ Alibi (Jus Like) Earnest Blount – Other Directions (Teaching Machine) DJ Nu-Mark – Tonight (Clean) J-Live and Lucious Beats (Hot Plate) The Shaolin Afronauts– Brooklyn (Freestyle) Sugarman 3 – Got To Get Back To My Baby (Daptone) Sweatson Klank – I Can't Explain (Project Mooncircle) Kindness – House (Female Energy) Lup Ino – Funsick (Ron Basejam Remix) (EDSC) Drumagick – Swing Samba (Tru Thoughts) Daco – Beats & Chips (Paper Recordings) Submerse – They Always Come Back (Apollo) Laurel Halo – Light and Space (Hyperdub) Djunya – Full Circle (Brap Dem!)
The Friday Night Session is a Bay Area institution with a loyal following both locally and worldwide. Playing a consistantly vibrant selection of electronic music the show jumps the lines between contemporary and vintage sounds from around the globe. Co-hosts Tomas and Cez join Andrew Jervis in a weekly adventure into the world of house, hip hop, down-tempo, dubstep, disco, soul, jazz, rare groove, dub, Afrobeat, Brazilian, funk, and psych between 10 p.m. and 12 midnight on Fridays. The show often features exclusive unreleased cuts, DJ mixes from around the world, guests and ticket giveaways to local events. Established in 1996 by Andrew Jervis (Ubiquity Records), it was the radio first show in the Bay Area to play acts like Massive Attack and Portishead. Over the years guests on the show have included BBC DJ Gilles Peterson, Kruder and Dorfmeister, 4Hero, TM Juke, Alice Russell, Spiritual South, Kirk Degiorgio, Koop, Vadim, Windsurf, Jimpster, Fauna Flash, Skylab, King Britt, Nobukazu Takemura and Tim “Love” Lee. The show continues to support local and international genre-busting artists
Shoestring Radio Theatre was founded in 1988 by its producer, San Francisco writer Monica Sullivan. The independent company specializes in producing original works by gifted contemporary artists as well as new adaptations of traditional favorites (www.shoestring.org). In 1998, Monica Sullivan and Shoestring Radio Theatre received a Certificate of Merit for Radio Drama Production from the National Federation Of Community Broadcasters Golden Reel Awards.
Movie Magazine International provides an entertaining and informative look at the Bay area film scene. It offers in-depth reviews of new features, reports on older re-discovered treasures, & interviews with the men & women behind the cameras. (www.shoestring.org) Producer Monica Sullivan is the author of “Videohound's Independent Film Guide”, First and Second Editions.
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