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  • John Null hosts Left of the Dial, rooted in the underground music scene of the 1980s. You’ll also hear ‘70s punk, glam, goth, Britpop, shoegaze and an occasional jaunt into the contemporary. This episode has expired.
  • Hosted by Isaac Gallimore, Organized Noise is a program for experimental, alternative, and extreme forms of music with genres ranging from post metal to horror synth, to punk, and so much more. Listen Mondays at 10 pm on WKMS Music. This episode has expired.
  • Femme Fridays returns for WKMS' Women's History Month celebrations. This episode has expired.
  • Hosted by Tracy Ross, Sounds Good is an eclectic mix of legacy artists, deep cuts, contemporary artists, and genre-defying musicians from all decades. This episode has expired.
  • Hosted by Tracy Ross, Sounds Good is an eclectic mix of legacy artists, deep cuts, contemporary artists, and genre-defying musicians from all decades. This episode has expired.
  • From new age, jazz, and psych to folk and cosmic country, electronica, and crate digger soul, the Liquid Moment serves up a heady blend of time-bending goodness every Thursday at 10 p.m. CT. This episode has expired.
  • Station to Station takes you on a trip through the 60’s and 70’s, exploring classic rock, folk and singer/songwriter. Listen Thursdays at 11 pm on WKMS Music (HD3). This episode has expired.
  • The Jive House pays tribute to Funk and its heritage by delivering those artists who brought a new beat to American roots music. This episode has expired.
  • Hosted by Annabelle Massa, Folk-ish is a compilation of different folk genres and a brief history behind them. Tune in Thursday nights at 10 pm. This episode has expired.
  • From lo-fi to high fives with all the fuzz, scuzz, and beauty of the last frontier. Alien Lanes is produced by local musicians Melanie A. Davis and Tim Peyton, occasionally featuring guest hosts from the area. This episode has expired.
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