I'm of the opinion that there's precious little left of exactly the bizarre sort of radio I used to do. So I'm here to do it, the way I did it, and since I always used new music, I'm using it now. (I didn't ignore classic music back then either, so why start now?) Result: a radio station that's capable of surprising you.
Favorite Broadcasters
djbwlir
WLIR refugees rejoice; Larry The Duck occasionally resurfaces at Next Wave!
blowup
Lazlo of BlowUpRadio tirelessly believes in the New Jersey indie music scene, a position I heartily endorse. The Garden State has always had a lot to offer in this regard, and it shows no sign of letting up soon.
Cool Links
Altrok
Altrok is music commentary by insiders, radio pioneers and fans, about the music industry, the radio industry, and such like that.
RaspeRadio
More of that ex-FM106.3 diaspora. Jeff centers on educating fols about the *very* new.
Hub City Spoke Repair
The comedy series that became the first to be broadcast on the Internet (that was 1993, you young whippersnappers...)
John Peel at BBC Radio One
This man espoused alternative music for roughly forty years (back when rock itself *was* the alternative to show tunes and lounge singers.) We bow in the direction of London because of Mr. Peel, and we miss him terribly.