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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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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Down the Rabbit Hole
DJ: Allyson |
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10:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 PM
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Jazz on Tap
Canned Jazz is nasty, Bottle Jazz is a little better, but you just can't beat the delicious sound of Jazz on Tap. All kinds of Jazz, Blues, and Funk, from the obscure and experimental, to the familiar classics. This show contains music known to the Surgeon General of the United States to contain addictive sounds. Please listen responsibly.
DJ: Dj Rothman |
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12:00:00 PM - 2:00:00 PM
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Jazz Jams
Start off your afternoon listening to the sounds of a true American art form: JAZZ! Explore the rich musical textures of vocal and instrumental styles ranging from the traditional to the modern. "Jazz Jams" promises to take you to a place where art and sound intersect to make great music. You won't be disappointed, so tune in!
DJ: Djamila |
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2:00:00 PM - 6:00:00 PM
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Underground
Underground
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6:00:00 PM - 8:00:00 PM
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Reggae Niceness
A special blend of roots and dancehall reggae with live mixes, give-aways, requests, and plenty of good vibes with host Culture Drew.
DJ: Culture Drew |
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8:00:00 PM - 10:00:00 PM
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Underground |
Back and Forth
From new indie rock to old school punk to hardcore to garage rock, then back again...and again. The sounds that make you want to rock.
DJ: Nino |
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10:00:00 PM - 11:59:00 PM
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Underground |
The PBR (Pulsing Beats and Rhythms) Show
Wamp Wamp...its the PBR show back for year two...pushing hip hop and electronic music forward to a future with a heavier bass line. Rock your Thursday night right with music guaranteed to get your laffy taffy shakin like you are ridin the trans-europe express.
DJ: DJ Thaddeus |
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Test-Driving A Hummer H3, In Baghdad The American Hummer, made known to Iraqis through U.S. military operations, is now being advertised and sold as a status symbol to young, wealthy Iraqis. NPR's Ivan Watson test-drove an H3 on the streets of Baghdad and picked up compliments along the way. | UAW Workers Ponder Their Fate The United Auto Workers union has taken a beating in Congress, with some lawmakers suggesting it is largely to blame for most of the U.S. auto industry's troubles. The UAW now says it is willing to put everything on the table in order to help automakers get government aid. | U.K. Unveils Mortgage-Deferral Plan The British government has launched a new scheme to allow homeowners up to two years deferral on mortgage payments to prevent an increase in foreclosures. It is seen as a pre-election move by Prime Minister Gordon Brown to show that he cares about "Middle Britain." | Bernanke's Mortgage Fix Plan Analyzed Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has outlined what the government needs to do to fix the mortgage crisis. Christopher J. Mayer, senior vice dean and Paul Milstein professor of real estate at Columbia Business School, talks about what the plan would entail. | Automakers Get Second Chance To Pitch For Bailout The Senate banking panel has held a hearing on why Congress should give the troubled automakers $34 billion in federal loans. The CEOs of the Big Three automakers, United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger and economist Mark Zandi testified. | GM CEO Outlines Company's Plans GM CEO Rick Wagoner is back on Capitol Hill this week with the chief executives of Ford and Chrysler to convince Congress that the automakers need federal help and are prepared to make sacrifices in return for taxpayer money. | With Inauguration, D.C. Braces For Record Crowds In the District of Columbia, millions are expected to witness Barack Obama being sworn in next month as the nation's first African-American president. One congressional office has developed a reality checklist for those thinking of joining in the surging mass of humanity. | Recession Puts Dent In Auto Body Shop's Business Quality Colors, a well-regarded auto body shop in Dallas, has taken some dings since the economic downturn. While it recently has done roughly $1.3 million a year in business, its bosses expect the nine-person shop will bring in only $800,000 for 2008. | |
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