shows

Monday

6 a.m. Mixed Up Class

Romain

Mixed Up Class attempts to associate more than names and dates with mostly classical music, and to reach areas of the genre that are inaccessible to elevator music stations.

9 a.m. Hot Coffee and a Full Tank of Gas

Kara Whacked

Hit the road with Kara Whacked every Monday morning on Hot Coffee and a Full Tank of Gas. Kick back and enjoy the drive while you listen to all kinds of acoustic, indie, folk, pop, lo-fi, and country with spurts of punk and spoken word...who knows where the road will take you.

noon Kill Kitty City

Kitty

All the scratches, purrs, screeches and wails of art rock, jazz, contemporary classical, and other new music.

Kitty and Klee

Kitty and Klee

3 p.m. Fuel

Stefan

Chomsky, Howard Zinn and other spoken word, Bay Area activist events, and a bit of grind and skronk to keep you entertained.

5:45 p.m. In Your Neighborhood

or Keep Your Head Up

In Your Neighborhood (every other Monday) is a forum featuring local community interest groups, focusing on interests of the community at large.

East Palo Alto teens discuss issues affecting their lives on Keep Your Head Up!  (every other Monday)

6:15 p.m. Inside Stanford

Features campus-related news and feature stories. Associated Press reports, and special arts and personality segments.

7:00 p.m. Palo Alto City Council

9:00 p.m. Limbo

Jimmy

An energetic blend of music designed to get you off your fat butt and moving around: ska, punk, funk, surf, garage, and more tasty treats.

midnight On the Warpath

Big Chief

A pure energy punk show combined with children's songs and comedy bits plus my famous weekly chicken song that can only be heard On the Warpath.

Tuesday

6 a.m. Different Trains

Strick

Explore the non-rock alternative, with everything from 3'55" of silence to hours of noise.

9 a.m. Crossing Borders

Ofer

Crossing Borders traverses musical styles. Middle-Eastern minor chords lead through poppy major chords to bebop broken chords. Excursions to Kenya, Finland, Tennessee, and Oakland.

noon Wake Up & Live!

Russell

Jamaican music old and new. Russell showcases the best of all styles. From ska and rock steady to reggae and dancehall.

3 p.m. Watch Tomorrow Burn

Tim

Radio schizophrenia beneath a smooth musical surface. Not for the complacent or the tunnel-visioned.

6 p.m. Doc Talk

A weekly half-hour health and medicine talk show, bringing you the latest news from the medical world and interviews with the top minds and leaders that only Stanford can provide.

6:30 p.m. Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses

Mike

Music sounds and genres put together into an easily digested show. Grind to piano, psychedelic to music concrete, industrial to folk.

9 p.m. It's OK, They Saw it On the Television

Secret Agent

Goatcore to emo, hip-hop to ambient, neo-classical to world. Seeking to purge the soul and clear the mind with music.

midnight The Live and Direct Show

Jake

Mix show dedicated to hip-hop.

Jake

Jake

Wednesday

6 a.m. Paradox of Phenomena

Star Child

Dissected delivery of hip-hop elements restructured and presented with dynamic effect. The phenomena and paradox of a Black Music Culture.

9 a.m. Mood for Moderns

Chi-Hui

And I've found the answer lies in a real emotion, not the self-indulgence of a self-devotion.

noon Bayou Boogie Dance Party

Leonard

How about some high energy, high steppin' South West Louisiana music to start your day and get you moving with some Zydeco Cajun and swamp pop, with a little extra thrown in.

3 p.m. I'm Not Lisa Show

Mistress of Radio

Your mistress ties you down with a sultry session of music and titillating interviews with a weekly lashing of public questioning. Listen and become a slave of the I'm Not Lisa Show.

Queenie and Mike

Queenie and Mike

6 p.m. Detention

Queenie

Trouble makers get their reward- crunchy punx, pop stars, riot grrrls, indie rockers and skate rats- every misfit gets detention sometime.

9 p.m. Wednesday Night Live

The best local live bands.

10 p.m. Take Out the Trash!

Lizzie Boredom

Lizzie Boredom brings you a swell assortment of her favorite rockin' trashy tunes.

1 a.m. The Minty Fresh Experience

DJ Mint

A fat laced and juicy tuxedo/dress designed for a mental wedding with DJ Mint.

Thursday

6 a.m. The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

The Grassy Noel

An exploration of the last thirty years of the avant-garde. Nothing more. Nothing less.

9 a.m. Mudpie West

The Wizard

The Mississippi Mudpie show has moved to the West Coast but still mixes funk, jazz, and other rootsy stuff with the blues- hence a mudpie of Mississippi Roots music.

noon Know Rhythm

Raggedy Andy

The non-stop hip-hop drop.

You With The Ears 3 p.m. Oodie Doodie

Sean

I play punk, hardcore, and entertaining stuff. I'll do my best not to bore you.

(continued on page 10)

6 p.m. Sportsline

The KZSU Sports staff will preview and recap men's and women`s basketball throughout the Pac-10, live from Hugo's Sports Bar and Cafe.

9 p.m. The Travel Bar

Dr. Sauce

Vomit-flecked "oldies" from the frat-rock, beat, surfnick era of drunken stooges.

midnight The Dopestyle Memorial Peyote Turquoise & Ambrosia Provisional

Dopestyle

This is where the conflict between Dopestyle and the sly & slick guises of Hellmonic Demons lies- in which the battleground of predestined suffering and painlust take place on the Dopestyle Peyote Turquoise and Ambrosia Provisional 3 a.m. Insomnia

All live, all noise, all night

Friday

6 a.m.: Pipeline

Coles

My Grandpa used to say, "If dog, Jack Rabbit!" Well, no one knew what that meant, but I do know that on Pipeline you'll hear blues, punk, jazz, reggae, world, funk, bluegrass and of course the Weekly World News.

Coles

Coles

9 a.m. The Deep End

Zodiac Iller

Hardcore & Grind with jazz, funk, & rap for flavor.

noon A Selection of Sandwiches

Yasmin

Features the works of Stanford composers and the gammut of classical music from the 12th to the 20th century.

3 p.m. Surprise!

Gleen

Music from all over the constellations. GAME OF THE WEEK. MOBILE MUSIC SEARCH UNIT. Fun, fun, fun, and magical mayhem.

6 p.m. The Xyzzy Show

DJ Plugh

Rich melodies, magic words, pet sounds, and orange smoke basted with pop.

9 p.m. Urban Inner City Experience

M-Smooth

Ruff `n' rugged hip-hop on the real. No diggidy. Keep vinyl alive!

midnight Death Warmed Over

Christine Death

Death Warmed Over serves up steaming piles of the ripest death metal and grindcore; torturous, oppressive doom; and manic fits of noise- all churned into a dubious sludge. Feast well.

Saturday

6 a.m. Electric Kool-Aid Radio

Huckleberry

Remember dancing in the mud with grass between your toes? Join me for daisy chains of groovy tunes.

9 a.m. Blues With a Feeling

The Byrd of Paradise

Delving into the entire world of Rhythm and Blues from the 40's to the 90's. Black and white, country and city, male and female, funky and smooth, low down and cool. Plus live on-air interviews with blues artists.

noon The Monkeywrench Show

Monkeywrench

High energy underground club music and thrift store cheeze LPs. Hear techno, newbeat, hardbeat, new wave acid house, space beat, rauschen, southern baptist preachers, and freak beat.

3 p.m. Ska's the Limit

Tom

An indie rock and punk show, blended with elements of poppy melodic thrash, surf, woman artists, some dark stuff, acoustic delights, and ska.

Faint

6 p.m. Mish-Mash

Justinsane

The voices in my head tell me to play an almost infinite universe of sounds that go from punk, jazz, techno, death metal, gothic, industrial, indie, ambient, psychedelic, etc.

9 p.m. Nubian Roots

Cat

Music by musicians with a quest for presenting music that reflects their existence. This music is based on everyday experiences, and has feeling, adventure, hope, love, creativity, and culture.

midnight Asylum

Mary

A sonic refuge for the unfamiliar, neglected, unexpected, and difficult musics of the world. Traditional and contemporary, all continents.

3 a.m. Steak Knives & Sedatives

Dave

Indie and experimental rock, usually on the slow drone side.

Sunday

6 a.m. Lift Jesus Higher

The Watchman

Musical soul food prepared in the kitchens of heaven. Ready to satisfy your soul with reggae, rap, R&B, praises and worship, gospel and jazz. Bringing forth life into your situation!

9 a.m. Sunny Side Up

Bruce

A fine mix of bluegrass, folk, and alternative country to start off your Sunday mornings. Lots of local artists, some live music and scattered interviews. Also featuring Riders Radio Theatre at 9:30.

noon Speed Died Quick

Nate

My show lives for that hard-to-classify new stuff. Music that is disturbing, or at least danceable.

Nate

Nate

3 p.m. Radio Damage

Lovechild

Punk, garage, trash- plus live bands and interviews.

6 p.m. The Drum

Kevvy Kev

Hip-hop at its truest, to swell your brain stem.

9 p.m. An Epiphany of Sound

J.C.

With an emphasis on techno, industrial noise, and samples, An Epiphany of Sound will keep you entertained with live mixes of the latest music and examples of how sound is assembled to create music. Become enlightened.

midnight Insemination

Jon

A variety of genres ranging from trance, tribal, experimental, industrial, and perhaps some dub. Very little guitar.


BackBack ContentsContents NextNext. KZSU Stanford.


Comments and questions should be send to webmaster@kzsu.Stanford.EDU.