Monday, January 14, 2008

Worship the Glitch


This quarter marks the one year anniversary of Worship the Glitch, the radio program which I host dedicated to experimental electronic music. The show focuses on music and its relationship with technology by exploring artists who release music that has typically been referred to as glitch or clicks and cuts, but can also encompass other types of electronic music ranging from pop to the avant garde. The show gets its name from the Coil album of the same title. This quarter I will have a co-host Tony who will also contribute to the show. Worship the Glitch airs Monday nights from 9 pm - 10 pm on KCPR 91.3 FM San Luis Obispo. If you do not live in the area you can listen online at www.kcpr.org. For some awesome programming tune in for the whole night. Other shows that air on Mondays before mine are Bitches Brew: psychedelic, and The Red Spot: music made by women. Right after Worship the Glitch, comes Teeth and Fur: two full hours of experimental and avant-garde. After each show playsheets will be posted.

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