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Welcome to Fall Schedule

September 13, 2012

The leaves may fall, but WRCT stays strong.

The days are getting shorter, school is back in swing, and soon the trees will be changing color. You know what that means! It means the Earth is in the part of its orbit where the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun so that we get less exposure to its rays in a 24-hour period. It ALSO means WRCT’s Fall Schedule is up and running, full of vim and vigor.

After a somewhat uncluttered summer, WRCT’s DJs have come back from their vacations ready to kick some auditory ass. We’ve got the olds, the news, and the what-the-heck-is-this-I-can’t-evens. “Consolidation” is now followed by “Post-Progressive Disorder” (so you can have a full 5 hours of loud), the “Power Block of Power” continues to dominate Thursday afternoons, Zombo still messes with your brain on Friday, and we’ve got our good friend Juan doing “music to ink by” from the wilds of Vermont!

If none of those sound appealing, just give the schedule page a quick glance and I’ll bet you find something you like, especially since we have near solid live-programming from 8 a.m. until 2 a.m. everyday. Stay tuned, keep those dials at 88.3, and maybe you’ll find something you didn’t expect.


For the week of September 11th, 2012

September 11, 2012
  1. Wild Nothing: Nocturne
  2. Patti Smith: Banga
  3. Robert Pollard: Mouseman Cloud
  4. Passion Pit: Gossamer
  5. Nickodemus: Moon People
  6. Minus the Bear: Infinity Overhead
  7. Golden Retreiver: Occupied with the Unspoken
  8. Dr. John: Locked Down
  9. Various Artists: Just Tell Me That You Want Me: A Tribute To Fleetwood Mac
  10. Faceless: Autotheism

For the week of September 4th, 2012

September 4, 2012
  1. Dan Deacon: America
  2. Behold! The Monolith: Defender, Redeemist
  3. Various Artists: Made in Iceland V
  4. Patti Smith: Banga
  5. Shovels and Rope: O' Be Joyful
  6. Nickodemus: Moon People
  7. Gojira: L'Enfant Sauvage
  8. Drose: A Voice
  9. Dr. John: Locked Down
  10. Adrian Younge: Something About April

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