Top 5 Albums on KSPC: last updated 12/01/08!
1 Crystal Stilts Alight of Night (Slumberland)
2 Women Women (Jagjaguwar)
3 Antony and the Johnsons Another World (Secretly Canadian)
4 Virginia Reed She is the Horse (How to be a Microwave)
5 Adventure Adventure (CarPark)
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12:00:00 AM - 1:00:00 AM
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Boss Guy in Claremont Show
From the obvious to the obscure, music of the late '50s, '60s and early '70s. Every Sunday nite from 10-1.
DJ: Boss Guy |
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1:00:00 AM - 3:00:00 AM
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World's Music Without Boundaries
Music of the world hosted by John.
DJ: John |
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3:00:00 AM - 8:00:00 AM
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KSPC Radio Rewind
Rewinding 24 hours to the KSPC goodness that you might have missed...
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8:00:00 AM - 10:00:00 AM
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Underground
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10:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 PM
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Classical |
The Kingdom
An exploration of the beautiful world of classical music. Without limits on genre or epoch, we will stroll through verandas and sail through thunderstorms.
DJ: Ronny |
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12:00:00 PM - 2:00:00 PM
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Kickin' it with Clio
A little bit of everything for everyone
DJ: Clio |
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2:00:00 PM - 4:00:00 PM
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Flying High
Sit back, relax and put your seats in their upright and locked position as DJ Space Cadet takes you on a tour through the Black Hole that is the KSPC library, with her hand-picked smattering of the very best in underground music.
DJ: DJ Space Cadet |
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4:00:00 PM - 6:00:00 PM
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Raucous Hedonism
Just listen, enjoy, and appreciate the noise!
DJ: Hinterwelle |
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6:00:00 PM - 8:00:00 PM
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Reggae |
Reggae Connection
A wide variety of reggae music from the 60's classics to the current dancehall selections.
DJ: Junor Francis |
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8:00:00 PM - 10:00:00 PM
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Music for Primates
A variety of underground music, made by and for primates.
DJ: Orangutan |
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10:00:00 PM - 10:59:00 PM
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Monday Night Live
Campus issues call-in talk show.
DJ: MNL Crew |
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11:00:00 PM - 11:59:00 PM
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Cycle of Song
A medley of extemporanea from Fugs to Shaggs
DJ: Math |
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Mumbai's Leopold Cafe Lives To Tell Tale Leopold Cafe, a popular stop for Western tourists in Mumbai, India, was attacked last Wednesday by gunmen. But the cafe has reopened for business and many customers turned out. Farhang Jehani, a co-owner of Leopold Cafe, says they are trying to show to the world that "nothing can stop Mumbai." | Palin Campaigns For Incumbent In Ga. Senate Runoff Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin urged Republicans in Georgia to turn out and vote for incumbent Sen. Saxby Chambliss in Tuesday's runoff election. Chambliss is facing Democrat Jim Martin. Neither candidate was able to garner 50 percent of the vote in last month's election. | NPR Baghdad Reporter: Violence Up In Iraq NPR's Ivan Watson, who had a close call Sunday when his car was targeted by a bomb, says there has been an increase in violence in the Iraqi capital. He says in November alone, there were 108 bombings in the city with a civilian death toll of 148. | After Mumbai Attacks, Tensions With Pakistan Loom India says terrorists who killed nearly 200 people last week were from a Pakistani militant group. Pakistan, in turn, says there's no evidence of that. Freelance journalist Graham Usher, who is based in Islamabad, Pakistan, says people on both sides are worried the rivals are on their way to another war. | Obama Unveils National Security Team President-elect Barack Obama has unveiled his national security team. Among the main appointments: Defense Secretary Robert Gates is staying on at the Pentagon, Sen. Hillary Clinton will be secretary of state and Eric Holder will be the attorney general. | Group: Recession Began In Dec. 2007 The National Bureau of Economic Research says the United States has officially been in a recession since December 2007. A recession is sometimes defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth, but the private group uses a more precise measure. | U.N. Envoy Nominee Rice Known As Smart, Tough Susan Rice, who was a key adviser to Barack Obama during his campaign, is a Rhodes Scholar and former Clinton official who has focused on foreign policy during her career. She also has sharply criticized President Bush's handling of the situation in Darfur. | Thai Loyalists Show Strength As Tourism Falls Tensions are rising between pro-government and anti-government groups in Thailand as the country's major airports remain closed, leaving tourists and travelers stranded. Police have been authorized to disperse the anti-government protesters, but so far they haven't. | |
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On Now: Reggae Connection
Genre: Reggae
DJ: Junor Francis
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