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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
 6:00am ReJOYce In Jesus Presents Lift Jesus Higher!
Kesha,Christina,Dan,Ebony
Mixed Up Class
Romain
Reelin' in the Years
James
It's Different Show
Sri
No Cover, No Minimum
Fo
Music Casserole
Eme O. Akpabio
 7:00am Palo Alto Pop Overthrow
Phil Andrews
 8:00am
 9:00am Sunny Side Up
Bruce
Eclektronik Groove
Holt Sorenson
That's Not Bluegrass
Sarah Bellum
Public Noize Racket
Bobbi
An Epiphany of Sound
J.C.
The Beaten Track
Dan Walker Smith
Blues with a Feelin'
Byrd of Paradise
10:00am
11:00am
11:30am University Public Worship
12:00pm The Lunch Special Time Traveler
Francis
Gold Soundz
Rafe
Sunshine ... In the Afternoon
Sunshine
Orangeasm
Brick
Lost and Found
Edwin
12:30pm The Twilight Zone
Sasquatch
 1:00pm Shedding Light Wash by Hand in Coleslaw
Red West
 2:00pm Raising Sand
 3:00pm Big Love
Jack & Princess D
I Once Was Canadian
Canuck
Memory Select
Wedge
New World Disorder
SadieO
 3:30pm Music To Make Babies To
Alma Mahler
New Dimensions
 4:00pm Philosophy Talk
 5:00pm Hearsay Culture
Dave Levine
What Would Your Mother Say?
Susan Morris
 6:00pm The Drum
Kevvy Kev
Gold Soundz
rafe
At the Cafe Bohemian
Decca
Smartie Pop
Edna
The Stanford Storytelling Project
Stanford Storytelling Project
Live from Six Feet Underground
Witz
Bloodstains Across Atherton
Ragnar of Ravensfjord
 7:00pm Palo Alto City Council
Vince Larkin
Brownian Motion
Your Imaginary Friend
Trip Over Zero
Benjie
 7:30pm The Zydeco Workout
Lola Love
 8:00pm A2Z
Gears
 9:00pm MHz
Raymundo
408's Finest
Dannaman
Wednesday Night Live
Local bands make good.
Urban Innercity Experience
M-SMOOTH
On the Warpath
The Big Chief
10:00pm Baptism of Solitude
Mike
Happy Hour
Farmer Flap-Jack
11:00pm
12:00am Now's the Time
Michael Uhila
Power Hour
DJ Adam
FYW/ Independent Vote
Charles Ivan King
The B-Side
DJ Gizmo
Pants Down in the Oval Office
G. Lincoln and F. Hoesevelt
Scatterbrain Radio
Gus the Fat & ThePeanutGallery
DJ Sonnika
DJ Sonnika
 1:00am
 2:00am
 3:00am Undrinkably Bad Oddities
Tracy & Mike
Emphysema for Emphasis
Soy Ricardo
Soul Eclipse
Aims
 4:00am
 5:00am

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MONDAY

6AM Mixed Up Class (Romain)
Varied faces of European and American classical music, with an emphasis on choral and vocal genres. Stanford area classical calendar, local performers, and musical humor.
9AM Eclektronik Groove (Holt Sorenson)
The Eclektronik Groove is a live mix show featuring uptempo dance beats including house, breaks, and techno.
NOON The Lunch Special
A different community member every week for music & conversation.
1PM Shedding Light
Everyone from current authors to environmentalists, to social activists, from in and outside the Stanford community, shedding light on topics of vital interest to all of us.
2PM Raising Sand
A local, national, and international, cutting edge, in depth, thought provoking hour, from Iraq to New Orleans, from Lebanon to the White House, from Abu Garaib to Git-mo, focusing on social justice themes.
3PM Big Love (Jack & Princess D)
Slammin' Beats mixed by DJs from the Bay Area & beyond - spinning house, techno, electro, acid, disco, minimal, breaks, etc.
6PM Gold Soundz (rafe)
An explosion of melodic, sonic creativity featuring a mix of mostly psyche, krautrock, glam, tropicalia, and post-punk culled from new and old recordings.
7PM Palo Alto City Council (Vince Larkin)
The sound of government in action.
MID Power Hour (DJ Adam)
DJ Luke and DJ Adam select a favorite album every hour, and play a couple of their favorite songs from it, and related/influenced music and new music.

TUESDAY

6AM Reelin' in the Years (James)
Playing lesser-known classic rock on vinyl that has been overlooked by the charts. Mostly 60s and 70s, but featuring a weekly 80s artist and a completely random record once a week.
9AM That's Not Bluegrass (Sarah Bellum)
Keeping the summer music festival season alive all year round. Music from local and national artists playing bluegrass, folk, jazz, Americana, and wherever else that may lead.
NOON Time Traveler (Francis)
Come travel through time -- from the best rock, folk and an occasional blues classic from the past to a tasty mix of today's excellent indie rock, folk rock, and singer/songwriter selections.
3PM I Once Was Canadian (Canuck)
I once was Canadian brings you the best of today's and yesterday's indie music as well as classic and hidden oldies and soul gems from the 50s and 60s.
6PM At the Cafe Bohemian (Decca)
Music in languages you can't understand played by artists the DJ can't pronounce. French pop. Cuban jazz. Celtic folk. It's what the rest of the world sounds like.
9PM 408's Finest (Dannaman)
Listen to the Dannaman's taste in local hip-hop, other hip-hop, chillout electronica, and other forms of electronica. You can also hear his thoughts on the world of sports and other random things.
MID FYW/ Independent Vote (Charles Ivan King)
Around the world America is back in vogue, excited with the promise of President Obama...Lets travel to different countries, listen to great music and what talk about how Independent Voters turned the tide in American politics...

WEDNESDAY

6AM It's Different Show (Sri)
The Music and Informational show from India - Indian classical, film music - Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu along with information, quiz, group discussion and listener participation
9AM Public Noize Racket (Bobbi)
I grew up listening to hardcore and metal in classic blues town. I use rockabilly to unite the two.
NOON Gold Soundz (Rafe)
An explosion of melodic, sonic creativity featuring a mix of mostly psyche, krautrock, glam, tropicalia, and post-punk culled from new and old recordings.
1PM Wash by Hand in Coleslaw (Red West)
Rock pop electronic experimental and thrift-store tunes. Listen in and discover Cole's Law: Thinly sliced cabbage.
5PM Hearsay Culture (Dave Levine)
An interview discussion talk show with guests that focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored.
6PM Smartie Pop (Edna)
a mix of fun, upbeat, thoughtful, high caliber music including Pop, Alternative, World, Folk, Blues and even Jazz and Country if the mood's right.
7PM Brownian Motion (Your Imaginary Friend)
Life getting you down? Nothing works anymore, not even LSD? Don't have anything nice to say? Then have a listen. Brownian Motion might be just what it takes for you to pull the trigger.
9PM Wednesday Night Live (Local bands make good.)
A different band each week, performing for you, live from the studios of KZSU.
10PM Baptism of Solitude (Mike)
I play many different sounds, leaning towards metal, grindcore, samples, agitprop, hardcore, world musics and dissonances. Don't believe me? Listen.
MID The B-Side (DJ Gizmo)
Do you think Fats Waller is the cat's pajamas? Does Tom Waits send your heart a-flutter? More importantly, do you have a taste for the tastefully esoteric? The B-Side has something for every musical bailiwick, focusing on vintage jazz and contemporary alt-folk.
3AM Undrinkably Bad Oddities (Tracy & Mike)
Tracy and Mike play music that puts ants in your pants! On Undrinkably Bad Oddities, you'll hear upbeat indie music that'll make you smile, dance, and start looking up concert listings!

THURSDAY

7AM Palo Alto Pop Overthrow (Phil Andrews)
Dust off your 12 string Rickenbacker guitar and polish up your harmonies.. it's time for the Palo Alto Pop Overthrow with your host Phil Andrews. Power pop, indie pop/rock, and splashes of chamber pop and alt country.
9AM An Epiphany of Sound (J.C.)
An inspired foray into the full spectrum of electronica with guest DJs live in the mix as well as insightful commentary sure to raise you up.
NOON Sunshine ... In the Afternoon (Sunshine)
Hop aboard Sunshine Airways for a global journey of hot beatz and kewl vibes, meshing R&B, jazz, blues, reggae, Taiko, AfroBeat, Latin rhitmo caliente, hip-hop, electronica and anything else that grooves your moves.
3:30PM New Dimensions
Engaging, inspiring, empowering, thought-provoking, practical, and Energizing Life-Affirming Programming... exploring a wide variety of topics. New Dimension's dialogues are focused on vital interests of thoughtful, insightful, people concerned with the spiritual, psychological, sociopolitical and the physical health of individuals and the world.
4PM Philosophy Talk
Philosophy Talk brings the richness of philosophic thought to everyday subjects. Topics are lofty (Truth, Beauty, Justice), arresting (Terrorism, Intelligent Design, Suicide), and engaging (Baseball, Love, Happiness).
5PM What Would Your Mother Say? (Susan Morris)
Mothers and students share stories and compare opinions about contemporary life. Debate is down-to-earth, sometimes outrageous. and always illuminating
6PM The Stanford Storytelling Project (Stanford Storytelling Project)
The Stanford Storytelling Project is a one hour show featuring stories from the Stanford community, which range across genres and media-- fiction, documentaries, memoir, academic inquiry, essay, oral history, film, photo-essay, song, poetry-- you name it. Our show focuses on the craft of the performed story-- the story told with the voice, the body, images, and/or sound. It is also podcast on Stanford iTunes.
7PM Trip Over Zero (Benjie)
Beat music that lulls you into mindful relaxation, or demands and utilizes your full attention.
8PM A2Z (Gears)
Well OK, what I mean by this is stuff that is labelled "indie" but is instead pure shite... What I play instead is the rock that I like: postrock, psychedelic, krautrock, some stoner metal, some reggae, electronica...
10PM Happy Hour (Farmer Flap-Jack)
Stop by Happy Hour for the finest musical cocktails. Everything on tap, from blues to folk to hip hop. Be sure to tip your bartender.
MID Pants Down in the Oval Office (G. Lincoln and F. Hoesevelt)
Join Gaybraham Lincoln and Franklin Hoesevelt as they cascade through the rapids of gnarly tunes and Noam Chomsky's facial hair.
3AM Emphysema for Emphasis (Soy Ricardo)
The long feared return of Buckles deGroot, accompanied by forced fanfare.

FRIDAY

6AM No Cover, No Minimum (Fo)
Take a 3-hour excursion through modern and classic jazz, from New Orleans hot to art-gallery cool. Sail the seven seas in search of tasty world music, then bring it down home for some greasy blues and Americana.
9AM The Beaten Track (Dan Walker Smith)
Two hours of rump-shaking music from all over the world. Electro, Hip Hop, Soul, Jazz, Techno and a bit of everything else. Guaranteed to get you moving.
NOON Orangeasm (Brick)
Features secret prizes, bingo team auditions, vicodin drones, hypercrunchy beats, 19/8 time signatures, subversive semironic stream of consciousness, mail chess, music with balls. Prevent divorce, rub orange peels on your life partner. I hope you can dance..
3PM Memory Select (Wedge)
An experimental jazz show focusing on "outside" jazz, abstract improv, experimental noise, and other interesting sounds.
6PM Live from Six Feet Underground (Witz)
Local Music: Wherever you go, there it is. Live From Six Feet Underground brings you local, underground, and some more mainstream punk, indie, and hip-hop that you probably haven't heard, but are sure to come back for more.
7:30PM The Zydeco Workout (Lola Love)
Zydeco Music is a unique form of musical expression that originated in rural southwest Louisiana. Locally known as "la la" music, Zydeco music was formed and forged in a time best forgotten--a time when African-Americans had to struggle in the fields from sunup to sundown as sharecroppers so that their children might reap a better life. It was these backbreaking hard times that help to define one of the most vibrant and successful musical traditions in the world. The phrase "Zydeco sont pas sale'" means "The snapbeans are not Salty" in Creole French, and the music draws upon French, Creole, West African, Cajun, Caribbean, and R & B musical traditions. Zydeco Music is characterized by the use of the accordion, spoons, scrubboard, fiddle and triangle. --ZydecoOnline.com--
9PM Urban Innercity Experience (M-SMOOTH)
Ruff N Rugged Hip Hop with your host M-SMOOTH. From the latest underground joints, to the dusty and dirty old school records from the past, it s an Urban Innercity Experience to kick your weekend off proper
MID Scatterbrain Radio (Gus the Fat & ThePeanutGallery)
Gus the Fat and the Peanut Gallery are like herpes... they never go away, which can lead some very interesting radio. Guests have ranged from international sex symbol Günther to Conservative Ken, Scatterbrain Radio's very own GOP field analyst. This quarter Scatterbrain Radio will be hosting it's third annual Scatterbrain Jamboree benefiting the San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
3AM Soul Eclipse (Aims)
a selection of soulful sounds and live......................

SATURDAY

6AM Music Casserole (Eme O. Akpabio)
1 part DJ. Several parts Music Library. Mix, pour, bake, taste.
9AM Blues with a Feelin' (Byrd of Paradise)
on a midnite creep, down by the river, right next to the tracks, howlin at the moon, standin' in the muddy waters, callin' out to john lee, walter, wolf, sonny boy, robert and junior too, where ya at, right here every saturday mornin' from 9 to noon.
NOON Lost and Found (Edwin)
Noisy pop, poppy noise, and anything in between. You're sure to hear some organic electronica, dreamy ambient, pretty folk, catchy rock, and lots of fuzz.
3PM New World Disorder (SadieO)
Combing the globe for interesting riddims and new combinations of sounds. Turkish Metal, Albanian Hip Hop, Arabic Reggae - you name it, if it's got a good beat I'll play it.
6PM Bloodstains Across Atherton (Ragnar of Ravensfjord)
Punk, crust, hardcore, black, death, doom metal, industrial, apocalyptic folk, psych, horror soundtracks, etc.
9PM On the Warpath (The Big Chief)
WARNING! If you suffer from a mental illness, please consult your doctor before listening. This show may cause harm to you or others. If while listening to this program you have thoughts of suicide. KILL YOURSELF!
MID DJ Sonnika (DJ Sonnika)
A total dose of sonic joy to perk up your mood and make everything in life seem a little bit brighter. Think an ice cold glass of red Kool-Aid and sunshine. Only musically.

SUNDAY

6AM ReJOYce In Jesus Presents Lift Jesus Higher! (Kesha,Christina,Dan,Ebony)
Hear what you want and get what you need through the sanctified, soulful, sounds of 'Lift Jesus Higher' featuring Christian hip-hop, reggae, praise, worship, and a sermon segment.
9AM Sunny Side Up (Bruce)
Mellow out your Sunday mornings with the soothing sounds of folk, bluegrass & country music on Sunny Side Up hosted by Bruce from 9-11:30AM.
11:30AM University Public Worship
Stanford's year-round ecumenical worship service featuring choral and organ music with preachers from a variety of traditions.
12:30PM The Twilight Zone (Sasquatch)
To tickle the mind and delight the senses, follow Sasquatch and company as they attempt to transcend both space and time.
3:30PM Music To Make Babies To (Alma Mahler)
A music selection meant to inspire all who listen to go forth, multiply and be fruitful. Tune in to hear all kinds of rhythms & noises meant to stimulate your procreative side.
6PM The Drum (Kevvy Kev)
The world's longest-running hip-hop show continues to bring the ruckus. It's the cure for what ails ya. . .
9PM MHz (Raymundo)
Underground hip-hop, rare groove and abstract beats from the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. With your resident selector: Raymundo + weekly guests
MID Now's the Time (Michael Uhila)
This is a lot of stuff to write but I can say that KZSU Stanford has touched more women than a gynecologist and it's only misogynist if you are.