• neemo

    Joanne Zhang

    come break the airwaves, break the canon of “midwest” emo, and bump neemo (aka New England emo)! neemo comes out of a diaspora of music waves, out of a diaspora of musicians. tune in for your mix of angsty cult favorite anthems, along also with those of doom defiers and label loathers.

  • Beyond Bars

    Remi Beauharnois

    Incarcerated Artists Showcase: What lies beyond the walls that are constructed around us and in our minds. Carceral culture in the United States is at a pinnacle and the militarization of major urban centers threatens us all. Tune into the human experience of creating art, despite and in spite of all. 

  • Three Short Kings

    Nathaniel Rubens Goldfarb, Lucas Basham, Aidan Garcia

    Have you wondered the heights of your favorite artists?? Chances are they’re short! On this show, we break down the highs and LOWS of the short king, queen, and royalty lifestyle. We will reveal all the low-altitude specialists who you didn’t know were so talented. We play all the down-to-earth musicians working through life where the oxygen is denser. We experience different weather patterns, impeccable music, and deliver hilarious shorts, all while playing the NYT mini and Wavelength with special short guests.

  • FREAKuency of Change

    Addie Lentzner, Rafaela Botti

    FREAKuency of Change is your sonic time machine and community pulse, broadcasting alternative tracks from the past five decades… from punk to indie folk, riot grrrl to lo-fi protest anthems, we curate set lists to stir memory and momentum. Between songs, we spotlight events in and around Middlebury and Vermont: grassroots happenings, public forums, art shows with a message, and youth-led movements shaping our lives. We’re not just a music show but a platform for voices that challenge and celebrate… Radio as a tool for change.

  • Rewind Your Walkman

    David Torres

    Get your groove on as you listen to some hits from the 1980s. Song selections will be in English and Spanish and will range from Alternative Rock to Spanish Pop. There will also be fun facts about 1980s music culture, primarily from the Anglosphere and Latin America.