Whether you think electronic music is just called "techno," or have been to Creamfields 5 times, Beep Beep Boop Boop covers all the dance-tastic genres.
Featured genres: electronica and EDM.
Join your navigator Allen as he guides you from Abbey Road to Positively 4th Street, Beirut to Zip City, and all musical points in between. It's a wide mix of rock, Americana, power pop, alternative country and more.
Straight-ahead bluegrass -- no Astroturf -- hosted by Walter and Willa Volz. Part of each show will be dedicated to "Homegrown Grass" featuring artists from Missouri and Illinois both past and present, and festival and concert information, too.
Bob Reuter broadcasts the emotional weather report based on his inner condition, through a series of songs and words. It's rock & roll from the heart, not the head, on Bob's Scratchy Records.
Bruce B. with deep blues, classic soul and hot R&B, alternating with Rich Barta and his mix of blues, soul, R&B, jazz and doo-wop. Tune in every Sunday evening for blues you can only get in Chicken Shack Alley.
Start your Tuesday night with Coin-Operated Radio, a genre-bending blend of music from folk to hip hop and everything between. Each week Ryan will showcase new releases and preview upcoming concerts.
Add a woman to radio and you've got "Dangerous Curves." Join host Sherri Danger as she presents her unique female perspective on music -- just remember to wear your seat belts. It's Dangerous Curves, and she's driving, every Monday afternoon.
Down Yonder is a celebration of bluegrass and old-time music in all its forms, from the classic high lonesome sound of Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs and the Stanley Brothers, to the modern sounds of contemporary artists. As the title of a Monroe instrumental tells us, "You must come hither to go yonder."
Visit the Yonder Calendar for updates on bluegrass shows in the St. Louis area.
Break loose with Mark Perry and join a journey from rock & roll’s backyard to the motorways of blues and soul. It’s a musical vacation with few borders. So come as you are for a voyage with the artists you already love and discover some new favorites along the way.
Elevated Rhymestate is a demonstration of hip hop with a laid-back mood, featuring flowing, poetic lyrics, and supported by a diversity of production styles, ranging from live musicians and instrumental samples to electronic sequencing and turntablism. The sound expands beyond traditional boundaries of hip-hop, highlighting the shared influence and hybridizations of jazz, funk, soul, reggae, R&B and electronica.
From rock to bebop, pop to hip hop, classic soul to Americana, if it breaks your heart, punches you in the gut or makes you so giddy with joy you dance around your kitchen or sing along to the car radio, you just might hear it on Monday mornings. Cat Pick will be your savior, steadfast and true; she'll come to your Emotional Rescue.
Prodigal songs, wayward grooves, lyrical detours, soul folk in action – that's Feel Like Going Home, with Roy Kasten, three hours of indie rock, errant twang, dusty blues and acoustic-electric ballads.
Hop in the johnboat and float along on a slow burnin' journey through the backwoods with Fred Friction, your guide on Fishin' With Dynamite, the program which features the finest alternative country, cowpunk and roots rock in the Midwest. You never quite know what you'll catch.
Lindsay's here with Get Up Get Down, a feel-good prelude to your weekend. With two hours of spirited rock, R&B and beyond, she'll remind you that you've got to get up to get down.
Not all that glitters is gold, but you can rely on Chris to separate the sonic gems from the rest. Tune in for a wide range of pop, rock and neo-folk, both old and new, and you'll find yourself with the urge to go back to those gold sounds again and again.
Head across the tracks to Hip City, where soul, funk, R&B and hip hop all blissfully coexist, and no one discriminates against dance music, no matter the genre. The desired effect is what you get with Chris, every Wednesday afternoon.
Sunny Boy brings you blues, jazz, rock, soul, country, pop, zydeco, cajun, Tex-Mex and calypso, all served up on a Kaiser Roll with a big dollop of Louisiana sauce. Take a bite!
Preserving the hooks that time forgot, while introducing you to the songs you should remember not to forget -- it's International Pop Overthrow, with Annie, spinning the latest rock and pop sensations and visiting the vaults for overlooked gems.
Join Pat Wolfe every Friday morning for a drive down the Interstate. It's a two-hour mix of Americana, rock 'n' roll and alternative country, featuring artists like James McMurtry, Dave Alvin, Uncle Tupelo, John Hiatt, Mark Knopfler and more. Are you ready for the ride?
Ital-K brings you positive, danceable, uplifting songs showcasing the history of reggae. From the UK to Jamaica, Bob Marley to Steel Pulse, Marcia Griffiths to Sylvia Tella, Dennis Brown to Macka B, and beyond, there's nothing quite like Ital Rhythms.
Doug take you to a place where the music flows and the good times roll. Hear the perfect mix of Blues, R&B, Soul and even a little Cajun when the mood is right. The Juke Joint is the place to be from 5-7am every Friday.
From intimate English-garden pop to next month's dance-floor sensations, Rob Levy's bag of transoceanic treats is comfortably crowded with nice things you'll like.
dj Carlos G. Charles is your host on -Latin Hemispheres- an exploration on the many facets of Latin music, including contemporary dance and club beats, rock & roll, some traditional rhythms, jazz, tropical tunes, hip hop, roots music, romantic songs and even pop. From time to time a theme show will take you for a ride and change things up as Carlos delivers it all with that Latin touch. Gracias por su sintonia y mantengen se con ese ritmo la ...
Join Ann Haubrich, Jason Braun, Nicky Rainey and MK Stallings for a literary fishing excursion, some deep-sea, some skimming. The boat leaves the dock every Monday from 9 to 10 p.m. for readings, interviews and sundry lures. You'll be stunned at what they reel in!
Marjie Kennedy is your host for vocal music from all over the world. Mostly unaccompanied by instruments, Lotsa A Cappella ranges from funk to jazz to rock & roll, bawdy madrigals and saintly motets, the ringing chords of traditional barbershop quartets, authentic tribal chants, Southern-style shape note singing, the twang of bluegrass, the fervor of gospel, the croon of doo-wop and more.
Mark Silverstein mixes up the sounds of Louisiana -- classic and contemporary cajun, zydeco blues and dance hall music, Creole songs and even some Texas swing -- to get your feet a-stompin'.
The Mid-Day Jamboree with Fred Gumaer brings you the history of country music including early string bands, bluegrass, western swing, honky tonk and rockabilly styles, as well as contemporary, roots-oriented country artists.
Erica Lewis and Ital-K bring you Midnite Rockers, an eclectic mix of Caribbean music from around the world. Exposing local talent and internationally recognized artists, Midnite Rockers is an all natural experience of positive and mentally stimulating music, with the occasional, exclusive artist interview as well.
John Uhlemann brings you 2 hours of strangely beautiful folk and traditional music from Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, with occasional forays into the Middle East and Western Europe.
Jump on the Musical Merry-Go-Round with Grandfather Paul Stark as he shares 2 hours of family friendly music, stories and guests. You'll hear music from all genres and time periods, suitable for anyone of any age. If you've got a song suggestion or show comment, send Grandfather Stark a message at mmgr@kdhx.org and visit www.musicalmerrygoround.org for musician links, coloring pages, games and more.
Get out of the graveyard and hop on the Mystery Train. It's the best of 80 years of folk, country, blues and rock & roll, plus a few surprises just to keep you guessing.
Pablo Meshugi brings you an entertaining lesson on folk music and related sounds. It's a broad spectrum of music and some insights to put things in perspective.
Mon May 20
Indie Folk band King James and the Killer Bee is a recent addition to the St. Louis music scene. The band recently stopped by the Magnolia studio's to talk with Heather Cooper about their debut EP: The Man I Am Today.
Click here to download Mr. Science Fiction from the EP: The Man I Am Today
Album art courtesy of…
Mon May 13
Muhammad "Mvstermind" Austin is a Saint Louis producer and rapper, and he just released his latest album, Artistically Day Dreaming. Mvstermind is a member of Musical Masterminds Entertainment, a collection of local artists pursuing music together. His new album takes the listener on a journey through is past accompanied by captivating production.
Click here to download "80-D" from Artistic Day…
DJ Needles - 1 PM
FarFetched Records Set with;
Scripts N Screws, Thelonius Kryptonite,
and Mathias and the Pirates - 2 PM
Corey Black - 3 PM
Tef Poe - 3:30 PM
DJ Mahf and Steddy P - 4 PM...
Join us for our second annual Twangspin at the Royale. Eight DJs from KDHX and Twangfest will be spinning all manner of twangy music -- honky tonk, swing, country soul, country rock, Americana and more -- from 6 p.m. to close out on...