POPULARITY
Howdy folks, $1800 to pod bean 15 yrs later...it is the anniversary edition. We talk our old KZFR days, house repair woes and Matadors aching back. We still bring it 15 years later commercial free. We have fun making this and are now getting old. So listen or don't 15 more DJ Gower. We gotta actual hang soon. Happy Anniversary, MATADOR Artist include: Al jolsen, Teenage bottle rocket, Wonka, CB4, Biggie, Dilated Peoples, MATADOR, Bo Burnem, NOFX
Great episode of the Hot Jazz Network Podcast with host George Cole taking time to converse with Kurt Ribak and learning a lot about him and his musical universe.ABOUT KURT RIBAK:Kurt describes his music as “Charles Mingus meets The Meters. They go to Duke Ellington's house to jam, and Cachao and Thelonious Monk sit in.” Kurt has three albums as the Kurt Ribak Trio, and two more as Kurt Ribak. The albums feature his own compositions, which are original yet accessible. Kurt grew up singing and playing classical music. He began playing jazz while attending UC Berkeley. After a battle with tendinitis, Kurt won scholarships to Berklee College of Music. He graduated with top honors and spent many hours mastering the styles of bassists Paul Chambers, Ray Brown, and Charles Mingus and discovering his love of composition and songwriting. Kurt has shared the stage with circus performers, preachers and fire-breathing strippers, but never all three at once. He has performed in venues ranging from SFJAZZ and Yoshi's to a club where someone surreptitiously stashed a loaded .45 in his bass bag while Kurt was playing .In June 2012 Kurt was in an auto accident, seriously injuring his left hand and forearm. Thirteen operations and six years later he resumed playing full-time, much to the surprise of many surgeons. Kurt notes, “When I was hurt I learned how many people loved me, cared about me. That really helped me get back to playing."Kurt's recordings are played on KCSM-FM, KPFA, KZFR, KKUP, San Diego's Jazz 88, PRI and other jazz stations. His band has sold out Yoshi's and SFJAZZ. They have also performed at Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, San Francisco Jazz Festival, San Jose Jazz Festival, Nor-Cal Jazz Festival, Fillmore Street Jazz Festival, and Blue Note Napa. LINKS:Website http://www.ribak.com/Recordings https://songwhip.com/artist/kurt-ribak, https://songwhip.com/artist/kurt-ribak-trioFacebook https://www.facebook.com/kurt.ribak.music/SF Jazz Profile: https://www.sfjazz.org/onthecorner/kurt-ribak-interview/Spotify Artist Page https://open.spotify.com/artist/4SiI0WuOSFkkWdfp8LuTpw?si=PFZTcsrASma7FnDqdzKWGwKURT RIBAK PERFORMANCES:Dec. 24, 2024 (a Jazz Service) 7 PM at First United Methodist Church in the Point Richmond District of Richmond, 201 Martina St., Richmond, CA. May 17, 2025 - Show at SFJAZZ in the Joe Henderson Lab.Keep up on all things KURT RIBAK... go to http://www.ribak.com/gigs.html or email him at kurt@ribak.com
Howdy Folks, Tis the season of excessive shopping and that is the theme of the show. Ikea tracks, Costco tracks and inflation tracks. DJ Gower actually came to Chico and His Vocals are awesome. We talk hating to shop and the prices going up. Gower makes his triumphant return to Chico and we talk KZFR and our former radio shows back in the day. Good luck Shoppers, New Matador original f'in for discounts enjoy. Artist include Ernest Jackson, NOFX, The Clash and many more.
Guillermo Mash with Imagining Community presenting the concluding episode in our Imagining Community three part series on the life and times of Bill Russell (1934 - 2022). The episode centers around Bill Russell's upbringing and how his family shaped who he was as a person, forming the springboard for a conversation with Cory Himp Hunt, Chico local musician, poet and KZFR 90.1FM Peace and Social Justice host, as we dig deep into my upbringing and the deeply personal missteps, travails and misgivings with racism and bigotry. The voice of Bill Russell is from the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. It is an excerpt from a 3-hour interview in 2013 with Bill Russell and Taylor Branch. Bill Russell is an NBA Legend, Presidential Medal of Freedom reciepient and a civil rights Icon. Taylor Branch is an American author and historian who wrote a Pulitzer Prize winning trilogy chronicling the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and much of the history of the American civil rights movement. All of our audio clips featuring Bill Russell were from this archive. We end the episode landing on what people of all races, Caucasians in particular, can do to change the atmosphere of racism by telling personal stories of racism transgressions and how their views changed, for the better, because of it. We close with an audio clip by Toni Morrison who lays bare the bereft nature of Racism and what "white people" need to do about it. Morrison was one of the most celebrated authors in the world. In addition to writing plays, and children's books, her novels have earned her countless prestigious awards including the Pulitzer Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama. Morrison was a leading voice in the civil rights movement. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Hello, Guillermo Mash welcoming you to part 2 of a special Imagining Community series on the legendary life and times of Bill Russell. As aired on the KZFR 90.1FM Peace and Social Justice Show. Listen to Part 1 on the Imagining Community podcast available on your favorite podcasting platform. William Felton Russell, Feb-12-1934 to Jul-31-2022, had his #6 Boston Celtics jersey permanently retired across the entire NBA on Aug-11-2022. A first in the 76-year history of the league. For the 2022-2023 NBA basketball season every player in the league will wear a commemorative patch for Russell and every NBA arena will have the Boston Celtic's shamrock with Russell's #6 at center court. His endurable basketball accomplishments tended to overshadow his humble civil and human rights advocacy that culminated with him being honored with a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. Todays segment features highlights from the last two hours of Bill Russell's 3-hour interview in May of 2013 for the Civil Rights history project. It covers a lot of ground, just as the life of this extraordinary man did. Our Imagining Community Series concludes on October 7th as Cory Himp Hunt interviews me about the series, where I'll share my personal experience with racism. It will be a raw and unfiltered view of what I saw, what I did and what I regret about the racism and intolerance that permeated my childhood and early adult life. Including the last time I used the N-word. It's vital to me that this series moves forward the message and actions of Russell locally, and helps raise awareness and action for equal treatment and respect for all. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Addison Winslow, raised, rooted and renting in Chico, converses with fellow urban renewal activists Nick Botek and Terry Burton at a coffee shop across the street from Collingwood Garden in Toledo, Ohio. As broadcast on the KZFR 90.1FM Ecotopia program, August 7, 2018. 00:00 - Show introduction with Ecotopia guest host Guillermo Mash. 02:27 - Interview lead-in - How urban agriculture is transforming Detroit , by "Fearless Farmer," Davita Davison for Ted Talks, 2018 15:27 -- Addison Winslow on location with Nick Botek and Terry A. Burton. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
As aired, February 3, 2002, on Guillermo Mash's final Public Affairs broadcast on KZFR 90.1FM. With colorful and insightful commentary on letters, editorials, guest comments and essays I penned for the CN&R, Chico Enterprise Record and the Humboldt Edge. With special call-in guest Alex Brown, Chico City Council member. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
A Without a Roof special segment: The July, 13 2022 groundbreaking ceremony for Chico Housing Action Team's exciting new tiny home village. The show leads with three Without a Roof vignettes, circa 2013, of houseless human beings suffering mental illness on the streets of Chico, providing a context for the desperate need for emergency shelter projects such as Everhart Village. Includes the entire ceremony with attendee interviews by Guillermo Mash for KZFR 90.1 FM. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Stephen Tchudi interviews Gayle Kimball for a KZFR 90.1 FM radio show. She discusses what she learned from surveying (with open-ended questions) and interviewing global youth changemakers. The result are reported in: Global Youth Interviews: Resources Facebook photos: https://www.facebook.com/Global-Youth... YouTube video interviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYQz... WordPress articles: https://globalyouthbook.wordpress.com A list of 21st Century Uprisings: https://globalyouthbook.wordpress.com... Books by Gayle Kimball Women's Culture Revisited Climate Girls Saving Our World The Teen Trip: The Complete Resource Guide How to Survive Your Parents' Divorce Answers to Kids' Deep Questions in Photos Your Mindful Guide to Academic Success: Beat Burnout Everything You Need to Know to Succeed After College Ageism in Youth Studies: Generation Maligned How Global Youth Values Will Transform Our Future Brave: Young Women's Global Revolution (Volumes 1 and 2) Resist! Goals and Tactics for Changemakers
"I was a wanderer a long time. For some reason Chico grabbed me. I just have a love for this community, and it's manifested in many different ways. Part of it is wanting to make Chico a better place for all people, and listening to all voices." -- Robert Trausch A special KZFR 90.1FM studio #416 appreciating Bob Trausch, a dear friend of KZFR 90.1FM and the community at large. With music by Van Morrison and Janis Joplin with live musical performances by John Michael-Sun, August Bullock, Anna Kurnizki, Ann-Dan Cassamajor and Anna Meehan. With testimonials and love by KZFR General Manager Grant Parks, show host Guillermo Mash, Susan Dobra, Stacey Perry-Wear, Bill Kurnizki and, of course, the one, the only, Robert Trausch. As aired on People Powered Radio -- Saturday, April 30, 2022 Pictures from the show >>> http://www.kzfr.org/broadcasts/29521 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Eliane Cristiana Da Silva discusses her journey from Brazil to Northern California. She founded Seeds of Love Community to build a botanical garden, School of Arts, and volunteer corrdination. She DJs a KZFR radio show, 90.1, called "Power of Love." See SOL.org.
Kevin Cook, 28, offers a KZFR 90.1 radio show "Writing on Air." He and Gayle Kimball, author of "A Global Dialogue on Masculinity" discuss gender communication styles, the masculinity crisis, etc.
A special post Camp Fire episode broadcast on KZFR 90.1FM in May of 2019, featuring local artist and educator Jess Mercer. -- "Every school has it's own energy and cultural. I just try to work with that. I'm not just there for the kids but the staff as well to offer them relief and something positive. For four hours on a Monday we do something different; which is called celebrate joy, be present and just njoy each other's company." -- Jess Mercer --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Chico KZFR radio host and author Phillip Elkins tells his story of growing up in East Lost Angeles. Plus, Chico couple Joe and Terry Matthews share stories about their marriage.
Guillermo Mash's final Public Affairs broadcast on KZFR 90.1FM. With colorful and insightful commentary on letters, editorials, guest comments and essays I penned for the CN&R, Chico Enterprise Record and the Humboldt Edge. With special call-in guest Alex Brown, Chico City Council member. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Kevin Cook's show "Writing on Air" streams online from KZFR 90.1. He welcomes writers who would like to read and discuss their writing on his radio show. Gayle Kimball shares quotations about what is real from her books "Answers to Kids' Deep Questions in Photos," "Calm: How to Thrive in Challenging Times," and "The Mysteries of Reality: Dialogues with Visionary Scientists."
"My journey in life is to find peace. Peace is what keeps people sane. Loyalty and love are the precious objects of peace." -- Shadow, from the book Writing for Donuts, Volume 2 I produced a Writing for Donuts expose (tinyurl.com/w4dKZFR) for KZFR 90.1FM which aired Wednesday, January 12th on the Writing on Air program. Once curated into the worthiness it deserved, I listened to it over and over. You see, some of the youth who wrote for donuts are my friends. Precious friends who I share time and stories -- with the earnest care nestled within as a runaway in 1976. As much as their experience converges and diverges with mine, the essence is the same. Making ones way as a teenager. Some of the wisest words I have read are, "be the person you needed when you were a child." Being the person I myself needed is the most precious actuation of loyalty and love I have given to bear. One of those friends is Olivia who high-fived me when I told her I was a runaway at 16. "Me too," she said. Years later she named here first vehicle Guillermo, after me. Another is Kyle, who once told me he couldn't believe he had a friend like me. I stopped walking and looked him in the eye, "I feel the same about you." Guillermo Mash on behalf of KZFR and Writing on Air, thanks all the voices who contributed to this radio segment and to the 104 writers featured in the book. A, Aaron, Adam, Alex Jury, Alexa B, Alexander Wolf, Amanda C, Angel, Anonymous, Ashley, Bre H-W, Brelyn, Buggy, Carrington Forbes, Cedra T, Coral D, Courtnie B, Death, Dennis G, Donna A, Dr Jones (aka doughboy), E, EIT, Emporer Augustus the Elitist, Figs, Flying Spirit, Gabi, Gaby R, Girl, Gypsy, Hati, Hezi (Aka Heather S), HG, Jace, Jackson NJ, James, Jaymi, Jimmy V, Joe, Jose, Joseph, Joseph Franke, Josh, JR, Justin, Justin F, Justin Fernandez, Justin R, Kay, Kim S, Krystal Gatewood, Kyle, Kyle M, Kyle T, Lily, Loredana, Lucia, M, Malinda, Mama bear, Manalo G, Maxson, Mike R, Moose, Natalie Stowe, Nick, Prudence and Adam, Purple Dragon, Robert H, Robert L, Rocco W, Ross, S, Sandwhich, Sara Clifton, Shadow, Shae, Shaun P, Shawn Pope, Shelley, Sho Thao, Siena, Skorase, Skorase Spyglass, Sky, Spencer Douglas Hines, Stefanie, Summer, Sweet, Talara, Taylor K, That one Girl, The son you used to know, Tim L, Tyler, Unknown, Veronica, Vivian, Will, Will F, Zachary Foster, Zak, Zane S Writing for Donuts volumes one and two are available at the Bookstore, 118 Main Street in Chico. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
"Best practices comes out of many minds." -- Bob Trausch, co-founder of Chico Housing Action Team (CHAT), on solutions founded on listening to, and collaborating with, the entire community. Solutions Across the Divide, Thursday, January 6, 2022 on KZFR 90.1FM. Produced and hosted by Bill (Guillermo) Mash, featuring a talking across the divide conversation with Chico News and Review Editor, Jason Cassidy and Enterprise Record Editor, Mike Wolcott. "I think there are some solutions to be found in this town. Cuz there are a lot of people who care that are really smart people." -- Mike Wolcott "A big part of it is to getting people in the same room together. It's really hard to call somebody a name, or even to identify a person as an enemy or a problem. The divide can be bridged by just being in the same room." -- Jason Cassidy We also feature conversational prompts from clips featuring the insights and wisdom of Bob Trausch, and Justin Lee author of Talking Across the Divide: how to communicate with people you disagree with and maybe change the world. Lee, a gay christian, has spent more than twenty years building bridges between conservatives and progressives. "Sincere people can be wrong, and wrong people can be sincere. I know it sounds simple, but it's more powerful than you think." -- Justin Lee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Imagining Community reporting for KZFR 90.1FM for Thursday, September 9, 2021 with a short report on the recent vigilante murder Guy Steven Vanzant, a destitute man living Without a Roof at Teichert Ponds. Followed by continuing coverage of the Tuscan Water District featuring the joint Vina Groundwater Sustainability Agency and Rock Creek Reclamation District board meeting where a review of the Sustainable Groundwater Management plans was voted on. Thus closing the books on changes to the Project Management Actions that were submitted to the state on Friday, September 10, 2021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
As aired on KZFR 90.1FM on September 2, 2021 -- Audio excerpts from the 4.5 hour Butte County Water Commission TWD agenda item discussion, concluding with a 6 to 3 vote to recommend. With commentary and opinion by Guillermo Mash, host of Imagining Community. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Steve O'Brien discusses the history of Pullin Cyclery, in business since 1918, his community involvement including making Chico bike-friendly, being on the school board, and being a leader and programmer on KZFR 90.1 community radio. The store has been open since 1918. The photos he discusses can by seen on Gayle Kimball's YouTube channel. https://youtu.be/mWTnOBBZGEc https://www.facebook.com/Pullins-Cyclery-125471944157783/
"There's so much animosity and controversy going on right now. I think people should see this film because they need to know what is really happening. What the cops are doing and what their paid officials are doing." -- Smiley, houseless in Chico, California on why you should see[1] Lost and Found in the Park. A special Without a Roof "Lost and Found in the Park" segment with Respectful Revolution filmmakers Stacey Wear and Gerard Ungerman, joined by the words and wisdom of the nine houseless neighbors featured in the gritty, 50-minute film featuring nine people living outdoors in Chico's two main encampments - Tiechert Pond and Comanche Creek. As aired on KZFR 90.1FM on July 28, 2021. [1] Online viewing options coming SOON. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Guillermo Mash welcoming you to a special Imaging Community ground water segment as aired on the June 18, 2021 KZFR 90.1FM Peace and Social Justice Show. The segment features Chris Nelson, a longtime show host and local activist extraordinaire, as she interviews Jim Brobeck, water policy analyst with aqualliance.net The crux of the conversation radiates around concerns residents of Glenn County, California have with dozens of shallow AG wells going dry in the county, and the circumstances that have led to this calamity of water shortage. Circumstances that can't simply be passed off as a lack of rainfall and high country snow melt, without accounting for the increase in AG water demand year, over year, over year. While municipalities substantially reduce their water consumption to conserve water, speculative AG development is far out pacing desperatly needed reductions in demand. Glenn county, California is looking towards placing a moritorium on large diameter wells which, while welcomed and necesary, is simply a sorely needed bandaid to deal with long standing and systemic over pumping of ground water to irrigate vast swaths of nut farm expansion in Glenn county, and counties throughout the Sacramento Valley and into the San. Joaquin Valley, requiring more and more water to irrigate land that is ill suited for agriculture. All to quench Big AG's thirst for ever expanding economic return on investment for speculated unirrigated land, far removed from generations of mom and pop small farmers that comprise what is commonly referred to as the breadbasket. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
As aired on KZFR 90.1FM on 6/3/2021 -- "I am really grateful for water. Water is definitely a teacher. It's about learning and being humble, a humble student of water, and understanding that water is relationship. That we are part of a watershed, that we have waters inside of us and waters around us, and that is not a coincidence." -- Sheridan Noelani Enomoto Sheridan Noelani Enomoto's wisdom and passion for water, and Run4Salmon. Guillermo Mash reflects on the passion love and wisdom of the Indigenous community, as covered by Imagining Community since November, 2019. Allen Harthorn, Executive Director of Friends of Butte Creek, details the three main solution points that FoBC are working on. A true deep dive into all things Salmon and how FoBC is making a difference in the Butte Creek Watershed. Music by Jesi Naomi and Jim Brobeck --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Zeke Lunder has 25-years of experience putting out fires and managing wildland landscapes. In this Imagining Community Episode Lunder will be discussing red flag warnings and fire safety contrasted with the 550-acre Gunnison grassfire just north of Chico, California on Saturday, May 8, 2021. This segment aired on Chico News and Review on the Radio for Thursday, May 13, 2021. We end the episode with a bonus feature, as aired on the May 6, 2021 edition of Imagining Community on KZFR 90.1FM. In this segment Lunder covers the gamut of his experience with fire from the salmon observation deck at the home of Allen Harthorn with Friends of Butte Creek, in Helltown, California. Please subscribe to our podcast and Imagining Community's 2021 series on water. Click here to access all of our social media content available on Youtube, Facebook and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Imagining Community continues our coverage of defunding university police with breaking news from California State University Fullerton, as reported by the school's student newspaper the Daily Titan, along with a follow-up interview with Melys Bonifacio-Jerez, co-intern of Students for a Quality Education (SQE) on the campus of California State University, Chico. Students for Quality Education was formed in 2007-2008 by California State University students to build a student movement for educational rights in public higher education, with assistance by the California Faculty Association. Today SQE has an active presence on all 23 California State University Campuses providing a student body led voice for change, including organizing statewide actions such as the Northern California Defund the University Police Car Caravan protest held in the parking lot of the University Police Department at California State University, Sacramento on Saturday May 1st. As aired on KZFR 90.1FM Chico News and Review on the radio, Thursday, May 6, 2021. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
"Defund disband, no more cops on stolen land." -- Melys Bonifacio Imagining Community delves into what "defund the police", means, the marginalized communities affected by police brutality and what police officers, sheriffs and community members think about Defunding the Police. Music from Defund the Sheriff, and several other tracks, are used to relay the strife and passion of the movement to defund the police. The spotlight feature is from the Saturday morning May 1st California Faculty Association in collaboration with North State Students for a Quality Education caravan protest on the campus of California State University at Sacramento. 17 automobiles and roughly 3 dozen protestors attended the event staged in the parking lot directly in front of the Sacramento State police department. Assistant Chico State Professor Lesa Johnson gave a rousing speech at the start of the event to recognize the courageous work of CSU students towards disarming and abolishing on campus police presence. As aired on KZFR 90.1FM on Wednesday, May 5, 2021 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
This interview was recorded on April 16, 2021 by Gayle Kimball for her radio show "Ask Dr, Gayle" on KZFR public radio in Chico, Ca, She asks great questions that elicit answers about details of story and the motivation behind producing it.
Imagining Community with a special, Thursday, April 15, 2021 KZFR 90.1FM Chico News and Review radio segment on the successful Sacramento Source to Sea kayak trip by Mount Shasta residents Alyssa Winkelman and Ari Kosel who, along with Alaskan filmmaker Jamie Trapp, completed a 21 day Sacramento River paddle at the Golden Gate Bridge on April 3rd. The crew had to change their plans for rafting from the Box Dam at Lake Siskiuyou, downstream ~25-miles to Sims Flat near the unincorporated community of Castella, California due in large to the low flows below the dam. Imagining Community talked with Winkelman on Monday, April 12th about the low water levels experienced during the entirety of their trip, her observations on water conservation within the Chico agriculture community and details on the production of their documentary film. Please follow and like Imagining Community on your favorite podcasting platform, and enjoy our imagery on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube Stay abreast of our 2021 series on Water by signing up for our a monthly newsletter. Until the next time always remember, if you have a roof be grateful. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
The crew of Sacramento Source to Sea discusses Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Native American culture with Mechoodpda Tribal member, and TEK educator Ali Meders-Knight at GRUB CSA Farm in Chico, California on day 8 of their paddle. This segment was aired on KZFR 90.1FM on Thursday, April 1, 2021. Imagining Community extends huge congrads to the Source to Sea crew for completing their journey to the sea on Saturday, April 3, 2021! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
"I see great threats and great opportunities. The threat is that politicians on both sides of the aisle are supporting water projects that are targeting the Northern Central Valley. To supply water, not just to the municipalities, which tend to do a pretty good job on conservation. But also to the agriculture interests south of the delta." -- Jim Brobeck An in-depth conversation on the proposed poisonous water grab of Sites Reservoir on the premier of the North State Water Report, with Jim Brobeck, watershed policy analyst at Aqualliance.net and Ron Toppi board member of run4salmon.org. This podcast aired on KZFR 90.1FM on April 1, 2021 following a riveting and emotional interview with Ali Meders-Knight, Mechoopda tribal member and Traditional Ecological Educator, by the crew of Sacramento Source to Sea. Click here to listen to the radio program as it aired on the radio. "The salmon in the streams are the indicator of watershed health, in the same way as the canary in the coal mine." -- Jim Brobeck --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
The latest Shane Grammer mural project titled “The Last Forgotten Flower”, spreading cultural awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, was all set to commence at Fifth and Ivy in Chico, California on Saturday, March 20th, when Grammer's newly formed Hope Through Art Foundation received news the day prior to the installation that the location was a no go. Although the owner of the wall was thrilled to beautify her businesses with the mastery of an artist who gained national fame for his burn-scar murals in Paradise, California, permission to use the lawn of an adjacent fraternity house as a staging area was denied. That's when Ali Meders-Knight, a local native American artist and Mechoopda Tribal member, sprang into action securing an alternative site. The new site at 2nd and Cedar near downtown Chico was not only a better location visually, it's canvas was much bigger than the original site and allowed local mural artist Christian Garcia to contribute a wolf to the tapestry along with Indian Paint Brush flowers painted by Ali Meder's Knight, all done alongside Grammer's stunning portrait of a native American woman Let's listen now to all three of the artists sharing thoughts on their collaborative work with Ron Toppi on location for Imagining Community. The event was attended by some sixty people, including Debra Lucero, Butte County Board of Supervisors for District #2. We include three additional interviews for extended coverage that wasn't aired on Chico News and Review on the Radio for KZFR 90.1FM on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Click here for Imagining Community photography from the mural dedication. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
"Unfortunately a lot of folks in this area who make decisions about native plants are not cultural practitioners, or tribal cultural practitioners. So their world view point on plants is obscure, and almost different than a tribal's. That means I find things out here to eat, whereas some of the other folks who are native plant lovers will just admire it and try to preserve it, not knowing the plant has a relationship with me and wants to be eaten by me." -- Ali Meders-Knight Our guest host is life loving contemplative poet Cory Himp Hunt with a segment on Verbena Fields, an outdoor education setting in Chico California. Ali Meders-Knight, Mechoopda tribal member and Traditional Ecological Knowledge educator, details the community interactive native plant work she leads every Friday, and how they are managing plants and seeds, unlike the relationship the community has with Bidwell Park. Meders-Knight also covers the California Environmental Quality Act and vandalism to native American artwork within the city limits of Chico. This segment first aired on the KZFR 90.1FM Peace and Social Justice Show on Friday, March 5th. The P&SJ Show celebrates 30-years of community broadcasting and can be heard Fridays from 11:30 till 1PM on KZFR 90.1FM, or via livestream at kzfr.org. Sapient Sessions with Cory Himp Hunt airs first Fridays, Pastor Jess Kearns on 3rd Fridays and longtime host and provocateur Chris Nelson the rest of the month. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Imagining Community's final season one podcast on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, as aired on KZFR 90.1FM in February of 2020. Featuring the first TEK training session held by tekchico.org on January 25, 2020 at Butte Creek Ecological Reserve. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Stephen and Susan Tchudi interview Gayle Kimball on their KZFR 90.1 radio show "Ecotopia." She discusses her book "Climate Girls Saving Our World," based on interviews with 54 girls and young women from 31 countries.
Our Season one premier is a first glimpse into Traditional Ecological Knowledge, commonly referred to as TEK, that was produced from radio broadcast excerpts on KZFR 90.1FM in 2019 and 2020, just as the Covid-19 pandemic was exploding into the lives of everyone around the globe. Our featured guests are Mechoopda Tribal member and TEK educator Ali Meders-Knight and Mel Figueroa, a PHD candidate at U.C. Berkeley. Together they founded the Butte County, California based TEKchico.org, in support of Indigenous-led land management for community resilience & shared prosperity. We'll also be hearing from Ross Brannon, a wildland firefighter as we delve into what TEK is in the first of a three part series. The second TEK segment publishes February 22nd, features Don Hankins, pyrogeographer and professor of Geography and Planning at Chico State as he leads a group through Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve. Our third segment publishes March 1st and features the inaugural TEK training hosted by TEKchico.org, along with studio interviews with educator and Mechoopda tribal member Ali Meders-Knight. We appreciate your commitment to community and hope you'll follow our first series covering Traditional Ecological Knowledge! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
KZFR programmer and polymath Gayle Kimball, author of over twenty books, spoke with us about her newest book, Climate Girls Changing Our World. She interviewed 54 young women in seven continents and found a vigorous, inspired, inspiring and dedicated climate activists. We asked her about how climate change issues vary in such areas as Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America and how these young people are acting on them. She also shared her view of what these climate activists have in common, including family birth order, motivation, commitment, and career ambitions
KZFR special program for 12-7 slot
KZFR special program for 12-7 slot
Jon and Jarreau gush over Killa Cam in New England. Don't ever, ever, ever, trust the Atlanta Falcons. We are joined by our foreign correspondent Erin Isomaki who helps break down the US Open, spoiler alert Tiger is not back. Erin also updates us on the Stanley Cup (PUCK YEAH!) and she gives us her 5 most menacing athletes. Make sure to check out the show live every Monday on FM 90.1 KZFR or stream live at KZFR.org
In this episode, activists George Gold and Marty Dunlap of Concerned Citizens for Justice (Chico, CA), spoke about radical reform for policing. Although their comments were focused directly on Chico, their recommendations for change apply from small towns to large cities. They spoke of police budgets, use of force, transparency, accountability, citizen oversight, de-escalation, and more. Ecotopia is a production of KZFR 90.1, community radio for the northern Sacramento Valley, the foothills, and beyond.
This is my KZFR guest DJ spot that originally aired earlier this year in my efforts to support survivors of The Camp Fire. Now we face the one-year anniversary of this devastating event and face all of the emotions, stress, and circumstances we have moved through during this time. For me, it seems like the fire was last weekend and, at the same time, years ago..."fire brain" is real; difficulty concentrating, low energy, and emotional stamina running on empty, many of us have moved through this past year in a robotic state, doing what needs to be done as we operate in survival mode. No matter where you are at in this process, because of The Camp Fire or some other event which has caused you to face grief and loss, it is my hope this episode helps in some small way.
This episode: songs and tips dedicated to people directly impacted by The Camp Fire. Anyone who has gone through significant loss knows how stress and grief can impact your thinking and ability to concentrate. In Butte County and the surrounding areas, the impact of 30-50 thousand people in shock and on the move continues to be difficult to comprehend. Those of you in other parts of the country and around the world who have lived through disasters know better than we do how long true recovery can take. In my work as an employee trainer, I have seen the impact of The Camp Fire on many organizations and the people who work there. The people directly impacted by the fire and their coworkers continue to find their way, forced to make big adjustments. Our health care facilities are still overloaded, retraining programs for those who are now unemployed are struggling to keep up with demand, and many are still in limbo, unsure of what the future will look like. I put together some tips for dealing with these crazy times and training participants were so appreciative, I wanted to do something to get the information out to more people. That led me to being the guest DJ on Terre Reynolds' show, Face the Music, on KZFR. In this episode I share coping tips and songs I hope will help, or at least be enjoyable, for anyone struggling with stress and grief as they move forward in their lives. Thank you for listening and subscribing to The Relatable Leader Podcast. #relatableleader #catherinegoggia You can purchase Catherine Goggia's book, "LIVE IT! Mastering Positive Attitude Habits", on Amazon. Click here to learn more: Get Your Books Here #campfire #buttestrong #paradisestrong
Download/Play links below:Download 208MB MP3The second mix in a series recorded direct off the decks in my Denver studio puts you in a time-traveling phone booth to touch down on the sacred dance floors where disco and house reign supreme. No map, no barriers, no illusions, just groove juice.
Harvest Tools - implements to reap summer's last warmth and embrace the arriving chill of autumn.Download file (MP3)Playlist:Frank Bretschneider - Go! Said The Bird (Tennis Version)Fosse - GuanajuatoUnd - UntitledDHS - House Of God (Kooky Scientist Remix)Benno Blome - Time To JakDK7 - Heart Of A DemonMike Simonetti - ReleaseDJ Pierre - What Is House Music (Jazzuelle Remix)Maya Jane Coles - Round In Circles (Schlomi Aber Remix)Marc Baker - The SystemPaul McCartney - Temporary SecretaryGino Vittori - Relief AgainS R I - Auf Die Nachten Zwei HunderdtLevon Vincent - DEC002 Side BStunp and Symbio - Wurl (Murr Heavy Function Edit)Freaky Chakra - LurkingJohn Tejada - OrbiterSilicon Scally - Dark MatterLerosa - Of AngerFuture Beat Alliance - Eon Link 500Syclops - 5 Out
A long take deep in suburbia on a night when only the disco ball can chase away the shadows.Download link
Crates dug and the needles dropped on a disco and house music set to uplift the spirit and heal the soul, all mixed live in the Denver studio in the wee hours of the night.Download MP3 filePlaylistEric B & Rakim - I Know You Soul (Earwig edit)Generic People - Psycho Disco DubTim Love Lee - One WordNorthend - Happy DaysPleasure - Let's DanceLeftside Wobble - Find A WayNapoleon - Moogie WonderlandInnerzone Orchestra - People Make The World Go 'Round (Reflex edit)Recloose - I Can't Take ItJapanese Insanity - The Lobster (Q-Burns Abstract Message remix)Ashley Beedle, Lay-Far & Darren Morris - Slope (Lay-Far Upbeat Version)Dimitri From Paris - Sacré Français (Todd Edwards Remix)Douglas Sound - BreakwindDarkfader - D.f.gJussiPekka - Dancing QueenManik - Operation Smooth 1N.O.I.A. - True Love (Kaos Dub-Edit)P-Funk All Stars - Hydraulic PumpFatboy Slim - Everybody Needs A 303Pirate Jams - Acid Party PeopleThe Presets - Youth In Trouble (GV Remix)Roy Davis Jr. - About Love (Solid Groove Remix)The Pimps Of Joytime - Street Sound (Nickodemus remix)Mihalis Safras - InteramericaKyodai - Vengo LocoDjuma Soundsystem & Westerby - Koma KobacheAfterhours - Mood RingViolet - Transition
Another dark night excursion on KGNU-FM in Colorado. This time we venture into a more intimate and territory reflecting those winter dreamscapes through dub, ambient, downtempo, and vaporwave. Download linkPlaylist:Burial - GuttedBoxcutter - Glyphic2raumwohnung - Ich Bin Der Regen (Moritz Von Oswald Remix)Moritz Von Oswald Trio - Nothing 3Echologist - The Rains (Brendan Moeller Remix)Machinedrum - VaultedVangelis - Blush Response.Message - Blush Response (Vangelis Cover)Hans Zimmer & Benjamin Wallfisch - FurnaceTom Waits - What's He Building In ThereDelia Gonzales And Gavin Russom - 13 MoonsFedbymachines - BrokenMasaya - Time Goes FastEl Búho - ChucumFour Tet - UntitledKratos Himself - Float (feat. Copasetic) [Fishdoll Remix]DJ Shadow - Ashes To Oceans (feat. Matthew Halsall)Jonathan Fitoussi & Clémens Hourrière - Moonish LandscapesChromatics - There's A Light Out On The HorizonHowie B - Space TripKnow V.A. - ContactCobalt Blue - PurgatoryBlank Banshee - World VisionWindows 98? - ????Simian Mobile Disco - Dandelion SpheresCurved Light - Undercurrent / Overlook
Happy 808 Day - a holiday to celebrate the drum machine that enabled bass music culture. One of Chico's finest curators of bass music has been about it since '93: Billy the Robot. The deep-digging DJ/Producer dropped in to the Eccentric Groove show this spring and took control for 2 hours, moving through numerous styles of jaw-dropping body-tweaking bass funk. I've been sitting on this episode for a bit, but that's no excuse for you to sleep!Download link
An all-vinyl set with full respect to the synth-pop innovators and electro heroes.Playlist:The Pool - "Jamaica Resting"Harmonia - "Veterano"Crash Course In Science - "Flying Turns"ZwischenFall - "Flucht '84"Friend or Foe - "World famous techno pop"Dominatrix - "The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight (12' Mix)"Laurie Anderson - "Sharkey's Day"The Chemical Brothers - "Spring"Tussle - "Eye Context"Shit Robot - "Triumph!!!"Riton - "Motion"Laurent Garnier - "The man with the red face (Funk D'Void mix)"Ian Pooley - "What's Your Number (Jazzanova Re-Number)"Tiefschwarz - "No more trouble"Different Gear vs. the Police - "World is running down [You can't go wrong] (Different Gear dub)"Simon - "Dreams of Freedom"Size 9 - "I am ready"Chus Duran - "Zooom (original electro mix)"Syclops - "Where's Jason's K"Aphex Twin - "Windowlicker (Run Jeremy's xxx lick)"Ectomorph - "Insert Another Data Disk"DK8 -"Murder Was the Bass"The Egyptian Lover - "Computer Love (Sweet Dreams)"
The brains and beats behind the 530Techno label and co-promoter of the Future/Now and Freak Beat parties that brought the cutting-edge sounds of global techno into our midst. It's guest DJ Symbio, for the whole two hours. Playlist:Nicolas Jaar - "No" Leatherette - "Triosys" Smith & Mighty - "No Justice" Haelos - "Full Circle" Trentemøller - "River in Me" New Order - "Age of Consent" The Radio Dept. - "We Got Game" Fort Romeau - "Secrets & Lies" The Juan MacLean - "A Simple Design (Purple Disco Machine Remix)" Tycho - "Epoch" 808 State - "In Yer Face (Bicep Remix)" &ME - "Trilogy (feat. Sabota)" Clarian - "Ankh" Culoe De Song - "Y.O.U.D." Bicep - "Just" Audion - "Mouth to Mouth (Scuba's Orbital 93 Mix)" Tale of Us - "North Star" My Favorite Robot - "The Future Will Judge Us" Michael Mayer & Kölsch - "Dogma 1" Tensnake - "In the End (I Want You to Cry)" Soulwax - "Heaven Scent" Matthew Dear - "Little People (Black City)" Derrick May - "Another Relic from the Relics" Orbital - "Halcyon and On and On"
Download: MP3 FileThis Saturday night the radio show gets our first guest in the studio for 2017: producer and DJ Otter, whose deep crates of bass music are a wonder to behold. With roots in the dirty south electro sounds and his eyes firmly fixed on futuristic sounds across breaks, drum'n'bass, trap and dub, we had some serious fun."Otter has been heavily involved in the Electronic Dance Music scene since 2001. Born and Raised in Atlanta, his musical influences range from the likes of Evol Intent, Tester, DJ Casper, Stanton Warriors, DJ Icey, DJ Fixx, Keith Mackenzie, Rick West, and Infiniti."Playlist:Guest DJ set from Otter:Otter - "Catalyst"Otter - "Close Encounters"Otter - "Scalawag"Otter - "Don't You Dare"London Elektricity - "Just One Second (Otter remix)"Otter - "Alpha Orion"Lecrae - "Say I Won't (Otter remix)"Better Kicks - "Dancefloor Destroyer (Otter remix)"Otter - "Take Yourself Away"Agent K - "Breaker"Lab3 & Ofay - "Smurf"DJ Icey & ill DJ Chris B - "Fam Litty"DeBeat - "Operator (this is an emergency)"A G Cook - "Had 1 Egyptian (Phat Kids edit)"Inxs - "Need You tonight (Alt-A Bootleg)"DJ Hero - "Baddest DJ"Lab3 & Ofay - "who's got the fix"Underworld - "Born Slippy (Breaking News remix)"Shade - "Fine Bass"DBK & Dmoney - "We Breakin (Colombo remix)"Kloe, Imprintz, J Scott G - "Return of the King (DJ Hero re-rub)"Prince - "Erotic City (Scotty Boy remix)"Agent K - "I See the Future"DJ Icey - "Searching"Infiniti & Keith Mackenzie - "Shadow"Dave London - "Genesis"DJ 33 & MC Freeflow - "Move To Night (Colombo Remix)"DJ Set - Logan 5:A1 People - "Do it Again"Jamie Jupitor - "Computer Power"Uberzone - "Synthetik"DJ Icey - "B. O. C. Bass"Exzact - "Alone 2006"Dynamik Bass System - "Robotmachine"Simon - "Two Crates"
Resolve to practice some circular breathing this year: the brass and woodwind playing technique ensures that the noise you make never ceases even while you draw new air. Develop new abilities to sustain effort. Reject that your art begins or ends.Direct download linkPlaylist:Raury & Jaden Smith - "Losing Your Mind"Digable Planets - "rebirth of slick (Altered Tapes edit)"Matias Aguayo - "Rollerskate"Lakker - "Tuc Tuc"Prosumer & Murat Tepeli - "serenity (soundstream's dusty machine mix)"Agents Of Time - "Still Enough (feat. Flowers and Sea Creatures)"Shit Robot - "Ob-8 (Winter Mix)"Simian Mobile Disco -"Dervish"Nackt and CM-4 - "Need to Know"Tuff City Kids - "Edlost"Chris Randall - "Sunderverl"Tim Deluxe - "Transformation (DJ Hell Remix)"Claude Von Stroke - "Storm On Lake St. Claire"Coeter One - "145 (Urbano Remix)"LFO - "Simon from Sydney"Das Bierbeben - "Staub (Robag Wruhmes Im-Brokklio-Staub-Wisch-Rexmi)"Tiga - "(Far From) Home (DFA Remix Digital Edit)"Rone - "so so so"The Album Leaf - "New Soul"Dawn of Midi - "Ijiraq"Kiln - "Hong"
Sonic catharsis in the form of electronic music from the artists who we lost in the Ghost Ship tragedy. Analog synth techno, disco, ethereal pop and house music by Nackt, Cherushii, Them Are Us Too, Ghosts of Lightning, Easystreet, Introflirt, Joey Casio, and more. Stay in, turn up, and let's have a dance party together.Download linkPlaylist:Nackt - "Scheherezade (Ambient mix)"Nackt and CM-4 - "Ocean View" Nackt - "Next"Ghost of Lightning - "All is Fair in Dreams"Ghost of Lightning - "Ashes to Ashes"Introflirt - "Temporary Heaven"Easystreet - "International Supernatural"Easystreet - "I Love Your Sexy Movie (Velvet Chang's Spandex Fantasy Club Remix)"Cherushii - "Manic (Deep Mix)"C. Faith - "Free Spirit Lost Soul (Original Mix)"Cherushii - "Rudy's Party (Bobby Browser's Ambient Mix)"Them Are Us Too - "Marilyn"Joey Casio - "Live on KVRXNOR"Geinoh Yamashirogumi - "Kaneda (Nackt Edit)"Cherushii - "Indigo Wave (featuring Golden Donna)"Nackt and Kendig - "Night System"Nackt - "Future Nights" (unreleased)Cherushii - "The Industrial City"Nackt - "Familiarity SUC"
Feeling really grateful to have been able to play for the Bassmint Chico party a second time this summer. BassMint recently celebrated 5 years of showcasing bass music sounds with world class headliners in Chico every week, and the residents Eye-Re-Eyes, A.L.O. and Billy Robot deserve huge kudos for bringing their vision to life. The party's vibe is tight-knit and the sound absolutely on point, so I brought some low end glitch to my usually funky sound for this event. I've put the early and late sets from the night together here to create a well-rounded listening experience. Download MP3PlaylistLast Magpie - Initial (Original Mix)Four Tet - The ReservoirFeynman, Andre Sobota - SmokeDearNo - DangoRone - Planet ZooDJ Oil - Rain (Radioacive Man Remix)Last Magpie - Roots V.I.P. (Original Mix)Alfred English - Air GridSi Begg - From My Laptop 2015Bruno Furlan - High Sec (Original)Rioux - Cold SweatMickey Moonlight - Close to Everything (The Martin Brothers remix)b0t23 - AcidBBQRobin Hexstatic - EmbryoNovy vs Eniac - Pumpin (Timo Maas Remix)Otter - ScalawagLeft/Right & Trespass - Sunspot
Wax-melting sounds for inner tubes and outer space.Playlist: Part 1 - DJ Logan 5Sunmonx - "pickle"Pretty Lights - "My Only Hope"(begin podcast here:)Cherushii - "Everything is in Color"Matthew Dear - "Her Fantasy (Poolside Remix)"Rainbow Arabia - "Math Quiz (Kid606 Remix)"Beyond Beats - "Army of Me (Bersarinplatz remix)"Four Tet - "Nothing to See"Seth Troxler & Matthew Dear -"Hurt"Crooked Man - "Happiness (dna 5)"David Keno - "Karacho"Radiohead - "Everything in its right place (Bmore club remix)"Fedbymachines - "This Was Supposed to be The Future"Bad Looks - "Yo Love"Machinedrum - "On my Mind"BSN Posse & Skygaze - "Op1"Dirty Sound System - "Nobody"Daft Punk - "Doin' It Right (feat. Panda Bear) (Bird Peterson remix)"Part 2 - DJ AmburgersRe-Shaped - "Lola's REAL theme"Karen Ramirez - "Lies (Funk Force vocal)"Kokee "the nose" Anu - "Mr. Smith"Glenn Underground - "Conquistador (Nite Life mix)"Mark De Clive-Lowe - "Better Days (Unit 46 Re-Edit)"Maximilian - "Buttermilk Ranch"The Weekender - "Spirit in My Soul"Hans Platzgumer - "Miss Me"
Breaks are necessary - musically, spatially, spiritually, temporally. This show was a return from a break, a return to the break, and a return to happiness. Bliss out! Mixed live on KZFR 90.1FM as always.Download link (mp3)Playlist:Funkadelic - "Hit It and Quit It" Shuggie Otis - "Inspiration Information" Map of Africa - "Map of Africa" Tim Love Lee - "Java Jam" Mark Rae - "Depth charge" Mr. Rogers - "Keep Swimming (Instrumental)" Frank De Jojo - "Turn off the Lights" Cyesm - "Tang Host" Japanese Insanity - "The Lobster (Q-Burns Abstract Message Remix)" The Stranglers - "Strange Little Girl (Ohm Fat Blue Edit)" Arthur's Landing - "Change My Life (Virgin Magnetic Material Mix)" Crooked Man - "Happiness (dna 1)" Shit Robot - "In Love" Ricardo Baez - "Butoh" Faktorm - "Faith" Four Tet - "Pockets (Minimal Version)" Rone - "Planet Zoo" Henri Texier - "Les là-bas (Bonobo Remix)" Phon.o - "Whi5leblower (Cubenx Remix)" Temisan Adoki - "Codek 3" Dj Shadow - "California" Blank Banshee - "Conflict Minerals" Windows 98の - "スレノディ 建物が落ちる" DJ Shadow - "Bergschrund (feat. Nils Frahm)"
I had the pleasure of filling in for the Genetic Memory show, so on this show I aimed at deeper territory, a bit more experimental, the kind of music I'd like to wake up in the middle of the night to hear... including more tracks by a few homies and artists suggested by the homies.Download the show (200MB MP3)Playlist:Deepchild - "Chicago Train" Voices from The Lake - "Iyo" Firephly - "Rain Game" Fhloston Paradigm - "Beyond the Sun" Nackt - "Der Konig" Steve Reich - "Drumming (Four Tet Remix)" Matrixxman - "Enter me" John Tejada - "Radio Channel" Larry Jefferson - "Modes" Gold Code - "The Day After (Jonah Sharp Remix)" JD Northrup - "Night Groove (Bluetech remix)" Solvent - "A Product of the Process" John Tejada - "Glaringly Happy" Bendejo - "unravel" Mortiz Von Oswald - "Cocoon Dark Dub (Original Mix)" DubLoner - "Chairr Nawena feat. Isaac Haile Selassie" Talvin Singh - "Vikram the Vampire (Francois K Remix)" Rekord 61 - "Vremya (Unbalance 'Viscous' Remix)" Cosmin TRG - "Semipresent" Dave Tarrida - "Frief" Niereich - "Sq #8 Chord Index" Symbio - "Refraction" Addison Groove - "Space Apples" Boards of Canada - "Reach For the Dead"
The storm battered the windows, creeks overflowed, wind shook the walls and water seeped in over window sills into the radio studio. Lights dark, speakers up, sound pressure met the storm surge, a beacon signal to rain-swept windshields, hearth-warmed shelters, radio-wave-connected spaces.Download the podcastUnlimited Touch - "I Hear Music in the Streets (Fingerman Classic Edit)" Boobie Knight And The Universal Lady - "The Lovemaniacs" Anthony Hamilton -"Stone Cold (Funk it up CMAN's Edit)" The Sugarhill Gang - "Rapper's Delight (The Fundamentals edit)" Moulinex - "Kassette" LCD Soundsystem - "45:33 (Padded Cell Remix)" Dolly Parton - "Jolene (Todd Terje remix)" Octet - "Euro vs Dollar (Pilooski edit)" Gary Davis - "The Professor Here (40 Thieves Remix)" -- Begin podcast--Nina Simone - "See-Line Woman (Mr Mendel edit)" Four Tet - "Evening Side (Oneohtrix Point Never remix)" Beck - "Cell Phone's Dead (Ellen Alien Remix)" Torkelsen - "Tor Kel Sen (Vessels remix)" Margot - "Waldorf (Erol Alkan's Extended Rework)" Pale Blue - "Tougher" Phon.o - "Defrost" CM4 - "Nisene Marks (Nackt remix)" Carte Blanche - "Gare du nord" Jamie xx - "Gosh (Left/Right remix)" Kendrick Lamar - "Swimming Pools (Topiary Edit)" Braille - "A Tune of Consequence" Villain - "Vantage (Subterranean Dub)" Luke Vibert - "Knockout" Signals - "Know V.A." Doshy - "Prostetic Removal (Stagga Remix)" Kraftwerk - "Tour De France (6Blocc Krunkwerk remix)"
Another show for a new year blasted out across the universe! A greeting to the fifth year of this radio show in two movements; we begin with some of Daft Punk's source material and move into some future funk. The second movement begins with an italo-disco tribute to Blade Runner skinjob Roy Batty's incept date and ascends up through the clouds into increasingly techy territory before reaching the fever pitch of Afro-brazilian techno.Download the show or stream below:Episode 5.01 - Opening Salvo - January 9, 2016 by Logan 5 on MixcloudPlaylist:Edwin Birdsong - "Cola Bottle Shake"Locksmith - "Unlock the Funk"Steve Arrington - "Without your dub (Dub Mix)"Rosebud - "Money"Clinic - "Tomorrow (DFA Remix)"Museum Of Love - "Who's Who of Who Cares (Bjorn Torske Instrumental Dub Workout)"Kartell - "La Jeunesse Retrouvee"Rival Consoles - "Odyssey"Guiddo feat. Georges Perin - "Gin n Tears (Burnin Tears remix)"Luke Vibert - "I Can Phil It"Gilberto Gil - "Todamenina Tahira (edit)"Vangelis - "Spinner Ascent"Hipnosis - "End Title (Blade Runner)"Starflight - "Dancer"Liberty City - "If You Really Want Somebody (Secret Button Bureau remix)"Khan - "You Like Like I Like (Snax's Strap On Remix)"Chopstick & Johnjon - "Dreading the Light (Frankey & Sandrino Remix)"Nils Frahm - "Says (Vessels remix)"Cosmin TRG - "Vertigo (Tale of Us and Fango remix)"DJ King Tutt & Scottie B - "African Chant (Cocotaxi Edit)"Clap! Clap! - "Fever"Ninos Du Brasil - "Clelia Clelia"Armand Van Helden - "Phreeknik"
Rick Anderson the GM of KZFR talks about the station which is celebrating 25 years of broadcasting next month
Rick Anderson the GM of KZFR talks about the station which is celebrating 25 years of broadcasting next month
Today's show pre-empted on KDVS, so we celebrate KZFR. Current Events
Today's show pre-empted on KDVS, so we celebrate KZFR. Current Events
Current Events, KZFR fundraiser preview (Will Durst, Michael Parenti)
Current Events, KZFR fundraiser preview (Will Durst, Michael Parenti)
WNYC Producer, Steven Valentino, reminisces about his radio work at KZFR & KDVS
Lawrence "Happy" Laughing is among a new generation of Native American singers that is bringing its traditional music and culture into a more contemporary setting. Lawrence Laughing conveys a quiet, hymn like quality in his songs. These aren't trance-inducing pow-wow chants, but gentle traditional songs that evoke his connections with his people and their environment. http://www.myspace.com/lawrencelaughing http://www.silverwave.com/laughing.shtml Teresa Bear Fox is a traditional singer of the Kaniengehaga, 'people of the place of the flint' also known as Mohawk. She lives in Hogansburg traditionally known as Akwesasne, New York. Akwesasne means land where the Partridge drums. The little birds would thump their feet and it sounded like drums. Bear Fox is a very talented lady that writes her own heart felt songs that reflect her traditions, her family, and her people. Teresa Bear Fox is a teacher at the Akwesasne Freedom School. The Akwesasne Freedom School is an independent elementary school, grades pre-K through 8, run by the Mohawk Nation. Akwesasne, http://www.myspace.com/bearfoxmusic Salmon Festival/19th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration We want to extend an invitation to all of you to this year’s upcoming, Tenth Annual Indigenous Peoples Days celebration and healing event, October 10-11-12, 2009. KVMR Radio will broadcast live on Sunday and Monday and we also plan to simulcast on KFOK in Georgetown, KZFR in Chico and hopefully other community radio stations such as KDVS in Davis. WHEN: Saturday, October 10th, Sunday October 11th & Monday, October 12th 2009 For more information please visit: www.indigenouspeoplesdays.org BREAKING NEWS – INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CLOSED Cornwall Ontario Akwesasne http://cornwallfreenews.com/2009/09/breaking-news-international-bridge-closed-cornwall-ontario-akwesasne/
This show ended up being much more personal then expected. Given that the highest rated shows on the podcast have been personal shows like this, though, I suppose that's a good thing. Part 1 00:00-15:16 During the first half of the show I talk about how to get in touch with me during live shows. The toll phone number is (646)-716-7136 and my im id is nicnacjak@hotmail.com. I have not locked down a formal schedule for The NicolasJackson.com Radio Show as of yet, however, I will attempt to make listeners aware of when I schedule live shows. After the formal introduction stuff I move on to the main topic of the day. I start out by explaining that LTT is on hiatus this week in honer of “Deceleration of Independence Day?. What I failed to mention was that LTT will be live next Saturday from 10am-12pm PDT (6pm-8pm GMT) for the 5th anniversary show. I also note that I called from a listeners place of residence in Phoenix, Arizona last week. The fun of meeting a caller/listener last week was not lost on me. However the energy required to get to Phoenix left me a little worn out and thus deserving of the hiatus (if I do say so myself). I then move on to explain why I was in Phoenix and the challenges involved in realizing that my “life? is 870 mi or 1400.12 k– about 13 hours 39 mins away. I relate this to the fact that I am currently in transition and refer back to the last time I was in transition (see my podcast episode Growing Up with Transitions. ) Despite everything being what it is, I make sure to acknowledge that life isn't all bad while in transition. And, even when my reaction to a transition has been less than desired, it has still resulted in positive things like my association with The Let's Talk Train Show, my interest in Internet broadcasting and my interest in game development and journalism. Break: Just seek forward I currently do not have the ability to edit this audio 15:17-15:34 Part 2 15:35-30:11 I start off the second half of the show referring back to my love of broadcasting (even terrestrial thanks to Jim Howell and KZFR), game development and game journalism. I also share my philosophy on experience: it maybe painful but its the only way to learn. I then move on to explaining how Whitesnake's Here I Go Again represents where I am in life right now. I also refer to the journey that I've gone through over the past few months that can be represented by Green Day's Boulevard of Broken Dreams and as I've come out on the positive side of the transition Whitesnake's Here I Go Again. I go on to acknowledge that this show has been more personal in nature than my more recent podcasts. However, this type of show seems to be much more consistent with what my core audience enjoys so I will continue to produce episodes of this nature so long as I get positive feedback about them. I also bring up the concept of privatization and keeping my public life separate on some level from my privet one. I end the show by talking about the field of Internet broadcasting and my desire to bring other netcasters onto the show to ban together and talk about the nature of the medium. I also make a point of reminding people that small shows like NicolasJackson.com Radio, The NicolasJackson.com Podcast and The Let's Talk Train Show (to a lesser extent) are not run for profit. They are run because putting the shows together is enjoyable and as entertainers we take pleasure in entertaining others. If --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicnacjak/message