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.
Thursday
Jan
11
Thursday
Jan 11
Go Go Kitty: 20240111
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: 20240111
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...
Deep Threes: 20240111
After the local news at noon and in the middle of the night, "Deep Threes" is the weekly radio show that brings you eclectic instrumental soundscapes that fuse jazz, electronica, soundtracks, modern c...
Radio Survivor: 20240111
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 inte...
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?: 20240111
Host Paul Fischer used to work for Dan Rather (hence the title of the show), and now remixes the news each week set to the sounds of new music.
Turn On The News: 20240111
"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: A Radiophonic Quilt from Wave Farm
Radia Show 795: Writes Karen Werner, “To make this radiophonic quilt, programmers at Wave Farm’s radio station WGXC came together for a day to make short radio art pieces about RADIO. We approached...
Friday
Jan
12
Friday
Jan 12
Radio Stew: 20240112
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...
In My Room Radio: Matmos, Devonte Hynes, Julia Reidy
Playlist: This Heat-Cenotaph Jonathan Rado-Yer Funeral Bomis Prendin-I See What I Think Matmos-Why? Devonte Hynes/Third Coast Percussion The Serfs-Suspension Bridge Collapse Reverend Kristin Mi...
Vital Weekly: Anne Gillis, Michael Esposito and Patrick Esposito, Neuro
tracklist for Vital Weekly 1418: 0000 Tune 0014 Anne Gillis - Cheveux-d-angebigue 0322 L. Petitgand & Scanner & Geins't Nait - Italia LP4 0631 Bill Seaman & Tim Diagram & Stephen Spera - Glass Har...
New Music Revue: 20240112
New jazz, rock, pop, experimental, avant garde, dub, country, and folk songs are featured from artists around the world, mostly from the past year.
Saturday
Jan
13
Saturday
Jan 13
Radio Stew: 20240113
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: 20240113
Welcome to "The Radio Art Hour," a show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio. "The Radio Art Hour" draws from the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource that aims to...
Off The Hook: 20240113
Hosted from Brooklyn for WBAI (airs live Wednesdays at 7 p.m., simulcast on WGXC; rebroadcast Saturday mornings at 6 a.m.) from team from Hacker Quarterly 2600. To call in during "Off The Hook" and as...
Radio Survivor: 20240113
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 inte...
Turn On The News: 20240113
"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: 20240113
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...
Making Waves: History of Art's Birthday with Hank Bull, Elisabeth Zimmermann, and Ward Weiss
On the 17th of January one million and 61 years ago someone dropped a dry sponge into a bucket of water and Art was born. Making Waves starts off the New Year of 2024 looking back at the history of ce...
The Countdown: 20240113
Counting down ten new sounds, stories, or songs, "American Top 40"-style. Usually the top ten is recent songs, but sometimes there are thematic countdowns, or local music-themed shows.
In My Room Radio: Matmos, Devonte Hynes, Julia Reidy
Playlist: This Heat-Cenotaph Jonathan Rado-Yer Funeral Bomis Prendin-I See What I Think Matmos-Why? Devonte Hynes/Third Coast Percussion The Serfs-Suspension Bridge Collapse Reverend Kristin Mi...
The Radio Art Hour: 20240113
Welcome to "The Radio Art Hour," a show where art is not just on the radio, but is the radio. "The Radio Art Hour" draws from the Wave Farm Broadcast Radio Art Archive, an online resource that aims to...
Framework: 20240113
"Framework" is consecrated to field-recording and the use of field recordings in composition, and began broadcasting at a time when a new community of sound artists with a special interest in found so...
All Things Cage: WKCR's “Birthday Broadcast”/Opera Mix for and with John Cage (1987), Part III (conclusion)
Laura Kuhn writes, “Tonight’s program continues with Part III, the conclusion of a “Birthday Celebration Broadcast”/Opera Mix created with and for the “Great John Cage,” which has been airing for...
Live from The Avalon Lounge: Kendra McKinley, Flow Intel, Carl Banks
A night of neo-soul, freestyle rap, and folk songwriting with Kendra McKinley, Flow Intel, Carl Banks at the Avalon Lounge in Catskill with a live webstream of the entire show at wgxc.org/listen, and...
Leprous Garden: 20240113
A historical and thematic study of death metal in all its forms. Also features the monthly segment, "Metallurgy." Recorded at the studios of WMPG-FM in Portland, ME.
Sunday
Jan
14
Sunday
Jan 14
Radio Stew: 20240114
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...
Disco 3000: 20240114
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...
Turn On The News: 20240114
"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,...
Monday
Jan
15
Monday
Jan 15
Good Night, Norman: 20240115
when we were wee ones, my mother read stories to my younger brother and me every night. each experience infused my being with an indescribable delight. it’s no surprise that i read voraciously through...
All Things Cage: WKCR's “Birthday Broadcast”/Opera Mix for and with John Cage (1987), Part III (conclusion)
Laura Kuhn writes, “Tonight’s program continues with Part III, the conclusion of a “Birthday Celebration Broadcast”/Opera Mix created with and for the “Great John Cage,” which has been airing for...
Vital Weekly: Earzumba, Ivy Nostrum, Points of Friction
Playing tracks by Earzumba, Ivy Nostrum, Points Of Friction, Durnal Burdens & Matt Atkins, Jean, and more. Excerpts from the best new experimental music in the world. "Vital Weekly" is an e-mail ma...
Radiophrenia Redux: 20240115
This monthly program features highlights and commissions from Glasgow art radio station Radiophrenia. Presented on an annual basis, Radiophrenia is a temporary art radio station – a two-week explor...
Tuesday
Jan
16
Tuesday
Jan 16
Radio Stew: 20240116
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 Mixed Up: Pete Seeger, Jimmy Cliff, Nina Simone
Hour One: Featuring "A Shortcut Back to Washington 1963" with Martin Luther King Jr, Pete Seeger and 4th Grade Students from the Hudson Valley, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole bl...
Framework: Phill Niblock
Field recording, phonography, and the art of sound-hunting, presented by Patrick Tubin McGinley. Our first edition for 2024 is the first of two in memory of the great composer Phill Niblock, who passe...
Noise & The Megacity: Going On Thirty
This month on the program, Paulus remixes the CDs that speak to them in this current moment in their life. A dive into an archive of collected noises from ten megacities across the globe. Interview...
The Radio Art Hour: Tyler Maxin, Rhodessa Jones and Idris Ackamoor
This week, tune in a new radio work from Tyler Maxin, and an older piece from Rhodessa Jones and Idris Ackamoor. First, as a 2023 Wave Farm Radio Art Fellow, Maxin was commissioned to create a radio w...
Battlefield Earth: 20240116
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
Jan
17
Wednesday
Jan 17
Radio Stew: 20240117
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...
Global A Go-Go: 20240117
"Global A Go-Go" is hosted by Bill Lupoletti and originally broadcast on WRIR in Richmond, Virginia. Lupoletti writes, "I describe 'Global A Go-Go' as 'music from around the world in the universal lan...
What's The Frequency, Kenneth?: The Political Calendar And The Court Calendar Collide
On his way from Iowa to New Hampshire, Trump stops in NY for the 2nd defamation case against him. About Iowa and New Hampshire. Gov Shutdown Politics. Boebert runs for reelection in Colorado...but in...
Rock 'n' Roll Radio: 20240117
Rock songs about radio waves are featured, with some comedy skits, and radio recordings sprinkled in each week. Radio waves are used by cell phones, baby monitors, garage door openers, CB radios, shor...
Radio Survivor: Thomas Doherty
On the show this week we explore a pivotal period for radio news in the 1930s and learn why the Lindbergh kidnapping changed everything. Travel back in time with us. It’s March 1932 and a horrible cri...

