Standing Wave Radio
Standing Wave Radio Schedule
Wave Farm's Standing Wave Radio is a dedicated online radio channel featuring Transmission Arts and Experimental Sound programming around the clock available at wavefarm.org/listen.
Friday
Oct
28
Friday
Oct 28
Radio Stew: 20221028
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: Rebecca Schumejda
Rebecca Schumejda has worked hard over her time as a writer and editor to make poetry accessible to everyone, not just those in academia. She herself graduated with a BA in English and Creative Writin...
Data Cult Audio: Blakmoth
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...
New Music Revue: 20221028
New jazz, rock, pop, experimental, avant garde, dub, country, and folk songs are featured from artists around the world.
Saturday
Oct
29
Saturday
Oct 29
Radio Stew: 20221029
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...
The Radio Art Hour: Scary Stories
The theme today is scary stories. First we hear a classic radio theatre work from the 1940s, and then a re-telling of the tale, from the point of view of a radio listener, from the 1960s. Then we fini...
WGXC Early Morning Show: Devin Franklin
East Chatham is the home of the Flying Deer Nature Center. Tune in to hear from Devin Franklin, Program Director, talks about the Center’s philosophy, its wilderness school. Hear everything you nee...
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?: Within The Margin of Error
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. This week: Kevin McCarthy previews his House rules..foreign and domestic...
Radio Survivor: Hannah McGregor
Podcasting is increasingly being taken up by people in academia, for myriad reasons. Some professors are looking for ways to share their work, others use it as a research tool, some include it as part...
Turn On The News: Wake Up
"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: 20221029
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. "Radi...
Here To Go: #19 / Thresholds
A quarterly dispatch of music and sound wrapped around a theme. Each episode a loose sonic narrative that hangs together with its own logic. From the straight ahead to the narrow, follow where it lead...
The Countdown: Rodney Alan Greenblat, Lucrecia Dalt, Bjork
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: new sounds from Rodney Alan Greenbla...
In My Room Radio: Claire Rousay, Ratkiller, Oren Ambarchi
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. This week: Paul De Jong-Baxter@73 Robert...
The Radio Art Hour: Devil's Radio
Today we tune in a legendary radio art work, a classical composition, and three pop songs, on the theme of the Devil's Radio. The radio art work is from Nicholas Collins, and it is his "Devil's Music"...
Framework: Doug Haire, Shumalia Hemani, Siavash Amini and Eugene Thacker, Vanessa Massera
Field recording, phonography, and the art of sound-hunting, presented by Patrick Tubin McGinley. This week's regular edition features Doug Haire, Shumalia Hemani, Siavash Amini & Eugene Thacker, Vanes...
All Things Cage: John Cage’s “Anarchy” (1988)
Laura Kuhn presents a live recording of John Cage’s performance of his “Anarchy” (1988) on the final day of “John Cage at Wesleyan: A Festival/Symposium about John Cage’s Work and Influence,” organi...
Audio Buffet: Halloween Sounds and Songs
Sounds, and songs, of the spooky season, with much radio art and more.
Sunday
Oct
30
Sunday
Oct 30
Radio Stew: Halloween Radio
Transmission art with a spooky bent is featured this evening. After the local news and national headlines at midnight, tune in radio art, radio theatre, experiments, live shows, anything goes on this...
The Jazz Disturbance: 20221030
A show featuring jazz and other improvised music from local, regional, worldwide, and world-class artists. From Hudson, NY on WGXC (90.7-FM). "The Jazz Disturbance" playlist and news are available at...
Turn On The News: Wake Up
"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 Survivor: Hannah McGregor
Podcasting is increasingly being taken up by people in academia, for myriad reasons. Some professors are looking for ways to share their work, others use it as a research tool, some include it as part...
Tongue and Cheek: HIIT — Emma McCormick-Goodhart with Shahryar Nashat —
HIIT — Emma McCormick-Goodhart with Shahryar Nashat — High-intensity interval training whispered from one into the mouth(piece) of another. Language by John Berger and Robert Bresson...
Monday
Oct
31
Monday
Oct 31
Radio Stew: 20221031
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: John Cage's "Anarchy" (1988)
Laura Kuhn presents a live recording of John Cage’s performance of his “Anarchy” (1988) on the final day of “John Cage at Wesleyan: A Festival/Symposium about John Cage’s Work and Influence,” organize...
WGXC Early Morning Show: 20221031
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: David Behrman, Takuya Kuroda, Grant Green
The Calm Before - Poppy Ackroyd - Resolve Cassiopeia - Bear McCreary - The Cloverfield Paradox (Music from the Motion Picture) Minus Forty - George Fenton - Frozen Planet Shapes, for string quartet...
Vital Weekly: Neža Naglič, Cat Hope, Sun Yizhou
Tracklist for Vital Weekly 1357: 0000 Tune 0014 contrastate - Untitled III 0325 Small Cruel Party - You're trembling, you're trembling, O my birchbark, O my canoe 0634 The Archives Assistant - a w...
Echolocation: Ringing Rocks
Take a sonic field trip to the Ringing Rocks County Park in Upper Black Eddy, PA to hear boulders that sound like bells when struck. Featuring music made with and inspired by these sonorous stones by...
Tuesday
Nov
01
Tuesday
Nov 01
Radio Stew: 20221101
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...
Framework: Jo Montgomerie
Field recording, phonography, and the art of sound-hunting, presented by Patrick Tubin McGinley. This week's edition of framework:afield has been produced in Manchester, UK by Jo Montgomerie. For more...
WGXC Early Morning Show: José Cruz
José Cruz, president of Jazz/Latino, Inc., has been bringing Latin Jazz to the Capital Region as a performer, producer, and event sponsor. He spoke with WOOC's Sina Basila Hickey and H. Bosh Jr about...
Early ElectroMIX: Bernard Herrmann, Johanna M Beyer, Joan La Barbara
Tracklist: Bernard Herrmann - The Day The Earth Stood Still (Medley) (1951) Johanna M Beyer - Music Of The Spheres (1938) Joan La Barbara - Thunder (1977) Morton Subotnick - Sidewinder (Medley) (1...
Tongue and Cheek: HIIT with Shahryar Nashat
HIIT — with Shahryar Nashat— Shahryar Nashat makes sculptures, videos, and other works in which the human body and its representations play a central role. However, this is not merely a matter of...
The Radio Art Hour: Bill Fontana
Bill Fontana's 1987 work "Cologne-San Francisco Soundbridge" is featured this week. Exploring ideas about the musicality and physical qualities of sound itself, listening as an act of composition, pla...
Battlefield Earth: 20221101
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). This is the longest-running sh...
Wednesday
Nov
02
Wednesday
Nov 02
Radio Stew: 20221102
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?: When a Midterm is a Final
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. This week: Campaign 2022: The not-so-grand finale. SCOTUS hears challeng...
WGXC Early Morning Show: LoVid, Art Blocks
Wave Farm's Galen Joseph-Hunter is in conversation with Tali Hinkis, of LoVid, and Mad Pinney, of Art Blocks, to discuss LoVid's project Tide Predictor an algorithmic edition of 400 that goes live on...
Rock 'n' Roll Radio: 20221102
Rock songs about radio waves are featured, with some skits, and radio recordings sprinkled in each week. Radio waves are used by cell phones, baby monitors, garage door openers, CB radios, shortwave r...
Radio Survivor: Hannah McGregor
SpokenWeb, a Canadian project focused on the preservation of literary sound recordings. Partly inspired by the energetic poetry scene of the 1960s, SpokenWeb works to preserve recordings of these live...
Resistance Radio: Native American Heritage Month
Resistance Radio with John Kane and Regan de Loggans celebrates Native American Heritage Month with news that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has yet to sign the Unmarked Burial Site Protection Act. The bi...
Thursday
Nov
03
Thursday
Nov 03
Go Go Kitty: 20221103
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: 20221103
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: Hannah McGregor
SpokenWeb, a Canadian project focused on the preservation of literary sound recordings. Partly inspired by the energetic poetry scene of the 1960s, SpokenWeb works to preserve recordings of these live...
WGXC Early Morning Show: 20221103
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...
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?: When a Midterm is a Final
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. This week: Campaign 2022: The not-so-grand finale. SCOTUS hears challeng...
Turn On The News: Hammer Horror
"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: Coolhaven
Radia Show 918; Shadowside Of Sound (Worm) SHADOWSIDE OF SOUND A radiopiece by Coolhaven. SHADOWSIDE OF SOUND is an ongoing project, dedicated to works by Rotterdam composers, known and unknown, wh...
Disco 3000: 20221103
DISCO 3000 is good music on the radio. A weekly two-hour free-form music program recorded live to air from Andrew O’Connor’s long running clandestine radio project Parkdale Pirate Radio. DISCO 3000 is...

