Schedule

Featured Programming

Mondays
10 a.m. – Noon Basement Rewind Re-listen to Daniel G’s two-hour listening experience built for slowing down and settling in. Drawing from across genres, eras, and moods, each episode is designed to feel like hanging with your friends in the basement, flipping through records…doing whatever.

Tuesdays

8:30 – 10 p.m. Raleigh Real Talk Victoria leads a weekly enthusiastic, sincere and passionate conversation with people that are investing the fullness of their being into building Raleigh into an inclusive, rad, creative, kind, and mindful space.

Wednesdays

Noon to 2 p.m. Further Left of the Dial Join Mike Hicks on a weekly listening party celebrating artist of yesterday, today and tomorrow at their creative time when they can still live on the left of your radio dial.

7 – 9 p.m. The Basement with Daniel G Daniel G curates a two-hour listening experience built for slowing down and settling in. Drawing from across genres, eras, and moods, each episode is designed to feel like hanging with your friends in the basement, flipping through records…doing whatever.

Thursday

7 – 8 p.m. Aged to Imperfection Middle-aged mates Jeffro, Chico, Billy and Jacob seek out new points of view to kick our asses back into relevance. Because as long as we can keep up, we ain’t over the hill! Audio Archives at Aged to Imperfection Podcast.

9 – 10 p.m. Common Thread Thematic Mixtape connecting talent, inspiration, and art to unique music curation each week hosted by ZGrazi/

Friday

5 – 6 p.m. The Aviary Ascend to new heights in 21st Century Jazz with Stephen!

Sunday

10 a.m. – Noon Lawn Darts Radio Spend Sunday mornings on the porch with Jolé and Jacob Downey as they curate a weekly kick off of deliberate leisure including great music, local color, regional makers, and the occasional science fact.

Noon to 2 p.m. Vagabonds In Power Chico Scott’s Weekly exploration of music from the continent of Africa in how it connects to the contemporary diaspora inspired by but never limited by everything from Afro-Pop to Highlife.

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