Standing Wave Radio Schedule
Standing Wave Radio--1620-AM and streaming on wavefarm.org/listen--is a dedicated channel featuring Transmission Arts and Experimental Sound programming around the clock. Standing Wave Radio programming is also often broadcast on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM in New York's Upper Hudson Valley.
Friday
Apr
02
Friday
Apr 02
Radio Stew: 20210402
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
Radio Survivor: Native Voices at the Autry
The Radio Survivor weekly show explores the future of community media, with a focus on community radio, college radio, low-power FM and public access TV, along with subscribable audio shows and intern...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Ernesto Cervini, Amy Cervini, Oded Lev-Ari
Tune in a conversation with WGXC's Cheryl K and the Juno Award-winning, Grammy-nominated team of drummer Ernesto Cervini, vocalist Amy Cervini, and composer and producer Oded Lev-Ari about the launch...
Data Cult Audio: Tangled Waves
Broadcasting electronic music without borders. "Data Cult Audio" maintains an interest in creating a platform for music, sound sculpture, and noise art pushing boundaries, and reshaping the sonic land...
Radius Sketchpad: Radius Library Dinzu Artefacts
Radius Sketchpad is an ongoing monthly program on Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM presented by the Chicago-based platform, Radius. Radius is an experimental broadcast platform located in Chicago, IL, USA...
Saturday
Apr
03
Saturday
Apr 03
Radio Stew: 20210403
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Glenn Hauser
Hear everything you need to know for the day with "The WGXC Daily" at 5 a.m., with local headlines, weather, and community events. Also tune in national headlines from the Public News Service. That's...
The People's War: Trini Trent, Elikya Ngoma
We talk with Trini Trent and Elikya Ngoma. Trini Trent is a unique creator from Trinidad and Tobago. Through his works and his popular "Trini Trent TV show" on YouTube, he explores popular culture to...
Radio Survivor: Native Voices at the Autry
The Radio Survivor weekly show explores the future of community media, with a focus on community radio, college radio, low-power FM and public access TV, along with subscribable audio shows and intern...
Turn On The News: Inoculations
"Turn On The News" is the weekly newscast from the fictional Radio Network, with parody radio coverage of the radio and its headlines. Now with computerized news readers, and fewer meddling reporters,...
Radio Wonderland: 20210403
Live from Brooklyn, New York, Radio Wonderland (aka composer-performer Joshua Fried) turns the very bits and bytes of commercial culture into the driving backbeat to our dance of independence. Radio W...
The Radio Art Hour: Kristin Lucas, Anna Friz, Charles Amirkhanian
This week radio artists Kristin Lucas, Anna Friz, and Charles Amirkhanian are featured. On "Involuntary Reception," a video from Electronic Arts Intermix, Kristin Lucas performs as a young woman with...
The Countdown: Tune Yards, Chris Forsyth, Joe McPhee
Counting down ten new sounds, stories, or songs, "American Top 40"-style. Usually the top ten is recent songs, but sometimes there are theme countdowns. This week: Tune Yards, Chris Forsyth, Joe McPhe...
In My Room Radio: Young Marble Giants, Mouse on Mars, Marsha Fisher
Mike Edwards is your host. A grizzled old punker with a penchant for exploratory rock of all types. Oh, and the regrettable habit of talking about it length. Nilson-Communal Luxury Young Marble Gian...
The Radio Art Hour: Janete El Haouli, 31 Down, Aki Ondo
Tune in three radio theatre works from Janete El Haouli, 31 Down, and Aki Ondo. First tune in Janete El Haouli's "Memories of Zarah." Haouli is a fixture in the Brazilian radio art scene and beyond. S...
All Things Cage: Laura Kuhn and Brian Brandt
Laura Kuhn talks with Brian Brandt, who founded Mode Records with its first recording in 1984 of John Cage’s Etudes Borealis, in a 2-LP set. Brian has long had the intention of recording all of Cage’...
Saturday Night Special: 20210403
Shows often vary by time, with short performances, and endurance efforts. Many styles, and sorts of shows, from talk to music, but mostly experimental sound. Live events occasionally are also broadcas...
Saturday Night Séance: 20210403
Radio about telepathy, mind-expansion, speaking through the ether, and other wave communications. Strange happenings, unexpected sounds, durational broadcasts, unexplained phenomena, radioactive perfo...
Sunday
Apr
04
Sunday
Apr 04
Radio Stew: 20210404
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
Radia: 20210404
Each week one member of the Radia Network produce a show for all the others. The Radia Network emerged from a series of meetings, clandestine events, late-night club discussions and a lot of email exc...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Chrissy Traore, Ben Salif Traore
In the latest Hudson Valley Word of Mouth segment, Julia Joern visits with Chrissy Traore and Ben Salif Traore, owners of See and Be Kitchen, located on Route 145, just north of downtown Cairo and hea...
The Jazz Disturbance: 20210404
A show featuring jazz and other improvisational music from local, regional, worldwide and world-class artists and connects listeners with the people and places presenting in the area. Live from Hudson...
EBFN Radio (Evidence-Based Fiction Network): Right Wing Titty
Left-wing men from around the world discuss the difficulties of maintaining their focus on peace, justice, and union activism in the face of right wing titty. In the words of Ice-T, “Big ol’ titty.”...
Monday
Apr
05
Monday
Apr 05
Radio Stew: 20210405
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
All Things Cage: Brian Brandt
Laura Kuhn talks with Brian Brandt, who founded Mode Records with its first recording in 1984 of John Cage’s Etudes Borealis, in a 2-LP set. Brandt has long had the intention of recording all of Cage’...
WGXC Early Morning Show: 20210405
Hear everything you need to know for the day with "The WGXC Daily" at 5 a.m., with local headlines, weather, and community events. Also tune in national headlines from the Public News Service. That's...
Deep Threes: Brian Eno, Evelyn Glennie, Raksha Mancham
After the local news at noon, Deep Threes is the weekly radio show that brings you eclectic instrumental soundscapes that fuse jazz, electronica, soundtracks, modern classical, experimental music, and...
Vital Weekly: Tomoko Mukiyama, Quatuor Mineraliste, Jane & The Magick Bananas
Excerpts from the best new experimental music in the world. Vital Weekly is an e-mail magazine, which appears 48 times a year and has the latest CD reviews, and news on concerts and festivals. To subs...
Radio Concrète: #27 David Lynch
As broadcasted on October 2020 on Resonance Extra: Mixture of extracted sounds and music including a special intro (and outro) by David Lynch! Materials used in order of appearance: Weather Report...
Nothing to See Here: 57 Food For Thought
This show features stories and anecdotes involving food, recollections of meals, and characters who find love through food. This is an episode of supertasters, shut-ins, and foodies. Featuring Greg...
Tuesday
Apr
06
Tuesday
Apr 06
Radio Stew: 20210406
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
Poet Ray'd Yo: Anne Waldman
Blending words and sounds, bringing to the airwaves live performances as well as field and studio recordings by writers the host has crossed paths with over the course of a quarter century. Anne Wald...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Izzy Simon
Izzy Simon, a junior at Emma Willard School, speaks with WOOC Water Justice Lab Youth Fellows Shansanique Pollack and Genesis Cooper about her journey into activism for environmental justice in her co...
Tongue and Cheek: A Sound of Teaching with Bethany Ides
A Sound of Teaching with Bethany Ides—The corporeal, non-corporeal and architectural relationships in teaching. The possibility of play, being many roles, and being inhospitable in and out of the cl...
Framework: Shawn Pinchbeck
Field recording, phonography, and the art of sound-hunting, presented by Patrick Tubin McGinley. This week's edition of framework:afield, titled 'Peace of Home', has been produced in Canada by Shawn P...
Battlefield Earth: 20210406
This weekly program of non-entropic thought sounds like what happens if you don't go to the dentist. Broadcast live from somewhere in Hudson, New York on WGXC (90.7-FM) and Standing Wave Radio (1620-A...
Wednesday
Apr
07
Wednesday
Apr 07
Radio Stew: 20210407
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?: Trials and Tribulations
Host Paul Fischer used to work for Dan Rather (hence the title of the show), and now remixes the news each week with new music. Go Big Or Go Manchin. Allegations About Gaetz and Under-age Daetz. Cokes...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Ollie Westfall
Ollie Westfall, owner of OMI Maple & Honey in Ghent in Columbia County, spoke with WOOC's Sina Basila Hickey about his bees and the struggle with the varroa mite. Hear everything you need to know f...
Radio Survivor: Judy Dunaway
What is sound art? And what do we know about its origin story? We explore this question and more with our guest this week, artist and educator Judy Dunaway. An adjunct professor in the History of Art...
Off The Hook: 20210407
Hosted from Brooklyn for WBAI (airs live Wednesdays at 7 p.m., simulcast on WGXC) from team from Hacker Quarterly 2600. To call in during "Off The Hook" and ask a question or make a comment, call (212...
Thursday
Apr
08
Thursday
Apr 08
Go Go Kitty: 20210408
Live simulcast from Radio Kingston begins after the WGXC news, at 12:10 a.m. When Peter Aaron lived in Hudson he did a radio show on WGXC. Now he is in Kingston, and on Radio Kingston, and WGXC is sim...
Radio Stew: 20210408
After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this nightly/early morning hours of radio. These shows are often li...
Medical Freedom: 20210408
A one-hour call-in program featuring conversations related to medical freedom, national health care, accessibility and related topics. "Medical Freedom" provides a platform and voice for chronic pain...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Gali Greenspan
Tune in an interview with artist Gali Greenspan. Greenspan's solo show at HiLo gallery on Main Street in Catskill, showcases a body of work produced since relocating to Alfred in Allegany County, two...
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?: Trials and Tribulations
Host Paul Fischer used to work for Dan Rather (hence the title of the show), and now remixes the news each week with new music. Go Big Or Go Manchin. Allegations About Gaetz and Under-age Daetz. Cokes...
Turn On The News: Republican Easter Parade
"Turn On The News" is the weekly newscast from the fictional Radio Network, with parody radio coverage of the radio and its headlines. Now with computerized news readers, and fewer meddling reporters,...
Radia: Mark Vernon
Radia Season 46 Show 836: Magneto Mori Kilfinane A work for radio by Mark Vernon, winner of the 2020 Phonurgia Nova Award. Magneto Mori is an exploration of tape recording as a form of memory storag...