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Wednesday
12:00am–1:00am
1:00am–2:00am
In the Hearing Music I plan to show connections between punk, no wave, minimalism, free jazz, exotica, drone, experimental, psychedelic, noise, new age, synth bliss, and other lost threads to build my portrait of sound.
2:00am–4:00am
Abstracting together highly evolved soundforms thriving here, there, and every which-way.
6:00am–7:00am
A live broadcast of Democracy Now's daily global, independent news hour, hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan González.
7:00am–8:45am
Get your day started with XRAY! We'll talk local news, Portland's creative scene, preview new releases, interview local changemakers, and plenty more. This program is actively in development, so we want to hear what you think: text in at 971-220-5979 with your feedback!
8:45am–9:06am
XRAY.FM's Street Roots Radio is a collaborative radio project with Street Roots journalists. Highlighting the work of the Orange Fence Project, which focuses on homelessness policy, enforcement and impact in Portland, OR.
Also available as a podcast on demand.
9:06am–12:00pm
America's Number One Progressive Radio Show
Call In @ (202) 808-9925
M-F 9AM - 12PM
12:00pm–1:00pm
A live broadcast of Democracy Now's daily global, independent news hour, hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan González.
1:00pm–2:00pm
The Radio Survivor podcast is a weekly show that explores the future of radio that matters, with a focus on community, college and low-power FM, along with podcasting and internet radio.
2:00pm–3:00pm
MAZES amplifies emerging + underrepresented global music creators. Humans>algorithms.
3:00pm–4:00pm
All manner of guitar oriented pop/punk/rock/soul/garage with a local emphasis served here!
4:00pm–5:00pm
Kristin B. spins new and old favorites from the wide worlds of pop, indie, psych, soul, strum and drum, drone, twang, and lo-fi for your hi-fi. Special emphasis on the News (Zealand, Jersey and York).
5:00pm–6:00pm
DJ David Schilling spins a variety mix of music from artists you know and love, as well as introducing you to some you don't. New releases/sneak peeks/local artists/classics/b-sides/interviews with artists.
6:00pm–7:00pm
Welcome to the back half of the week!
Jimbo and Vern play modern, classic and in-between.
International and domestic jams.
7:00pm–8:00pm
Rad music (or close enough). Join the hunt for lost gems and new treasures every Wednesday at 7pm. We serve indie rock, global psychedelica, lo-fi, art punk, a particular sort of americana, Portland-centric, international pop, folkishness, and real rock and good radio.
8:00pm–9:00pm
Underground obscurities and above-ground psych, prog, funk and rock from the 1970s and beyond.
9:00pm–10:00pm
11:00pm–11:59pm
I have returned to present more explicit dance music for people who were in their twenties forty years ago and 5200 miles away from here. So I'm pretty relevant. I've got the "rizz". No cap. It's low-key fire.