Upcoming Special Programs on WFMU
Last updated: July 12th at 4:17 PM

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Duncan Moench on “soylent screens” and producerism
Monday, July 14th, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

Writer Duncan Moench argues that society today is dominated by “soylent screens,” the addictive digital devices that treat humans as a resource to be exploited. There is an alternative, though, an old but newly relevant economic system called “producerism.”


Daniel Menche
Monday, July 14th, 9pm - Midnight
on Daniel Blumin's show

Hot on the heels of his performance at the Summer Scum festival at TV EYE, Portland, Oregon experimental/noise/drone musician, video artist and photographer Daniel Menche returns to WFMU to spin some of his recordings (unreleased, forthcoming and otherwise) and to chat about not only his vast solo career with releases on labels such as Soleilmoon, Editions Mego and Utech but also his many collaborations with the likes of Kevin Drumm, KK Null & Aaron Turner!


Ask Alan - Advice on any topic from an unqualified purveyor. Call in and get your fix. (Fill-in for Music of Mind Control)
Tuesday, July 15th, 7pm - 8pm
on Six Degrees with Alan


Why wait until they're dead? 1 - Boudewijn de Groot
Wednesday, July 16th, Noon - 2pm
on Yes, We Have No Mountains with Jan Turkenburg
(on Sheena's Jungle Room Stream)
Today we're honouring the great Dutch singer songwriter Boudewijn de Groot, while he's still among us. This show contains never released recordings from secundary school, TV-performances and Boudewijn singing in other languages and bands.


Briana Marela
Wednesday, July 16th, 9pm - Midnight
on Radio Ravioli with Olivia

Following her show at Nightclub 101 on July 15, with Alice Does Computer Music and Pink Must, Briana Marela stops by to play a set of live music at WFMU. Based in Oakland, Briana recently released her album My Inner Rest on AKP Recordings, a collection of 12 electroacoustic songs performed live by Briana Marela in the Mills College concert hall. Singing over lush soundscapes with vocal samples and swirling, skittering synths, Briana's music is a vital document in learning how to love and have compassion for oneself.


Drop In Presents JReganK's Duck & Cover
Saturday, July 19th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
JReganK is back for another hour of Saturday show stopping songs. Get ready to hear the only covers you'll ever catch him under in July!


DJ Ric Shinehouse hosts Radio Row
Sunday, July 20th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row

“Radio” Ric Shinehouse always knows just what you need, and today he’s got you covered whether you’re raging in rush hour, in a chaotic chase scene, or gloomily gazing from a passing train.


Daniel Solove, author, "On Privacy and Technology"
Monday, July 21st, 6pm - 7pm
on Techtonic with Mark Hurst

Threats to our privacy are everywhere and the law isn't keeping up. And courts often favor corporations over citizens who have been harmed. Daniel Solove, the most-cited law professor on privacy and technology, joins Mark to discuss his new book "On Privacy and Technology."


singer/guitarist/polyglot Kilynn Lunsford
Friday, July 25th, 3pm - 6pm
on Mona's show

Mona welcomes singer/guitarist/polyglot Kilynn Lunsford for a live performance, bringing her witchy brew of tempered dub, magnetic incantations and left field audio sorcery to the airwaves. Her new album Promiscuous Genes is out now on Feel It Records.


Chronophage
Friday, July 25th, 9pm - Midnight
on Burn It Down! with Nate K.

The full-band version of Donna Allen's inimitable, idiosyncratic approach to underground pop and rock forms, Chronophage have been beguiling listeners for close to a decade. Based in New York for several years now, the band will drop by WFMU for a live on-air set on Friday, July 25. Catch them at TV Eye on July 30.


Drop-In Presents The OttO Cosmopolis Show
Saturday, July 26th, 6pm - 7pm
on Drop-In
(on Rock'n'Soul Radio stream)
Sitting atop the Holy Mountain, Cosmopolis is your antenna; beaming absolute universal reality directly into your Earth body. No radio required.


Pseu Braun host musical guest, Brooklyn Freak Folkers, “Billygoat". Live at Monty Hall and broadcast on Radio Row
Sunday, July 27th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row

BILLYGOAT is Michelle Segre, Jennifer Sirey and Kathryn Lewis. With plucked strings, slide, keys and percussion, their original songs employ haunting, lyrical harmonies evoking everything from perky despair to transcendent, cosmic optimism. Hailing from New York City, their musical roots are a diverse mix of English Psych Folk, American Old Time, and the dissonant sounds of a Post-Punk generation.


Perennial
Sunday, July 27th, 8pm - 10pm
on Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod

Modernist art punkers, Perennial, will be stopping by Rock & Roller Derby to play a live set to celebrate their new compilation, ""A" is For Abstract: The Complete Art History." Catch them live on 7/17 at Friends & Lovers in Brooklyn.


SAVAK
Wednesday, July 30th, Noon - 3pm
on The Evan "Funk" Davies Show

SAVAK returns for their record-setting (not yet verified by Guinness) FIFTH appearance on The Evan “Funk” Davies Show! The Brooklyn band has just released their seventh LP, SQUAWK!, and 2025 also marks the 10th anniversary of the band’s formation. Core members and songwriters Sohrab Habibion and Michael Jaworski continue to raise the bar with every release; early reviews of SQUAWK! have name-checked Wire, the Rolling Stones, and Mission Of Burma. Tune in and see if you agree.


Mass Art Inc.: Philip Orenstein, Terry Riley and the Birth of Minimalism
Saturday, August 2nd, 7pm - 10pm
on Observations of Deviance with David Mittleman
(on Give the Drummer Radio stream)
Philip Orenstein is an 86-year-old artist, academic, entrepreneur and Holocaust survivor. Although not a musician himself, in 1967 Orenstein’s company Mass Art, Inc. released the first record of Minimalist Music—Terry Riley’s Reed Streams. Host David Mittleman interviewed Orenstein about his incredible life, making Mass Art and early Minimalism for this three-hour special.


ALVILDA
Sunday, August 3rd, 8pm - 10pm
on Rock and Roller Derby with Suzy Hotrod

All-female, French power poppers, ALVILDA, will play a live set on Rock & Roller Derby during their first NYC tour! Catch them live on 7/17 at TV Eye in Ridgewood for the "On the Streets Again" festival pre-party show.


A live performance from The Rabies
Saturday, August 9th, 11am - 1pm
on Michael Shelley's show

The Rabies formed in 1981 in their suburban New York high school and released a now highly collectable power pop/punk 45 "(My Girl's A) Hologram." This live performance will celebrate the band's newly release lp "Dumb It Down."


Nate the K. presents Honey Radar live from Monty Hall
Sunday, August 24th, 5pm - 6pm
on Radio Row

Honey Radar returns for their hat trick performance with Nate the K. (and fourth appearance on WFMU overall!) for a very special, and dare we say unusual, live performance at Monty Hall. Expect the tried-and-true lo-fi psych pop that you know and love, plus so much more! Tune in to Radio Row or drop by Monty Hall in person, but don't miss this one.



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