The CKUT Sessions: Thanya Iyer
Funky Rhythms & Percussion from November 26, 1994.
CKUT's Funky Revolutions celebrates 30 years on air since November 1994. FR dedicated to the past, present and future of the funk around the world. We go back to the beginnings of the show. On this week's episode an exploration of the international expression of Funky Rhythms & Percussion from November 26 1994.
Whose Vibe SEASON II – Hosted By RossyRoss – Nov 11
Funky Revolutions October 26, 2024: To Be (Arab) (Interview with Narcy & Omar Offendum followed by Stefan Christophe’s Cultural Workers for Palestine & an in studio interview w Syrian singer Nadine Altounji
To Be (Arab) (Interview with Narcy & Omar Offendum followed by Stefan Christophe's Cultural Workers for Palestine & an in studio interview w Syrian singer Nadine Altounji
Off the Hour Wednesday November 6, 2024: The News Collective tackles the US election / QC immigration / cops off campus
The News Collective tackles the US election / QC immigration / cops off campus
Kool Runnings – Quincy Jones RIP Special
Two hours of hidden gems from Quincy Jones.
The Mothership Cassette Archives Celebrating 30 years of Funky Revolutions (The Origin Story)
Legend alert... As we celebrate 30 years of Funky Revolutions since November 1994, we thought we would go to the first time we flew a mothership by going back to our first funk show in March of 1992 at Western's CHRW 94.7 FM where we first started doing radio - a Friday afternoon jazz show called Beale Street Talking.
Sounds of Resistance – Round table with Stefan Christoff, Samar Alkhdour, Ehab Lotayef, and more
Community organizer Samaa Elibyari and long-time CKUT volunteer programmer Stefan Christoff present an extended segment on migrant justice organizing in Montréal.
All Da Way Live – MONTREAL HIP-HOP
Dozens of local artists featured in this two hour smokeshow.
Funky Revolutions – Artists and Tenants Under Attack
A live remote broadcast broadcast to look at the ways that real estate monsters are attacking independent artists in the context of an unprecedented housing and space affordability crisis in the city and beyond.
Underground Sounds – Kasen and Charly
Kasen and Charly step up to the plate with two great hours of local music and a full tracklist. Cecile Believe, Piss For Pumpkin, Bonnie Trash and more...
The Sleepy King – #157
Roi de personne, roi qui s’éveille, roi qui dort, roi qui rêve. Le roi dormant Avec Benoît Chaput et des invités. Poésie, musique. A characteristically beautiful morning episode from the king of sleepy. Music from Wendy Eisenberg, Sunburned Hand Of The Man, Fred Neil, and more.
If You Got Ears – Sentena and Big Zen
DJ Frog presents the duality of man - an hour of noise from Montreal's Sentena, followed by Vancouver's Big Zen bangin beats in the studio.
Queercorps – Featuring Passerine!
Airing weekly since 1991, Queercorps takes to the airwaves to address a variety of issues in and around the Montréal's LGBTQIA2S+ communities. Current host Onyx interviews local queer musicians live on air. Check out this week's interview with Passerine.
Modular Systems – with Hypermobil
Hypermobil (co-founder of the feminist artists’ collective Naturtrüb and the FLINTA DJ collective Sassy) joins CMD at CKUT HQ for an hour of Sunday jams.
Soul Perspectives – Focus on Island Fête
In-depth interviews with artists and organizers Maeesha B and Akilah Newton from Island Fête, the West Island’s first Caribbean food and arts festival.
If You Got Ears – Hi Chew and Frogo
Hi Chew and DJ Frog hit the studio for the mid-day breeze feat. Norma Tanega, Suzanne Menzel, Oso Leone, and more + a full tracklist.
Whiskey Tears – with Cachou
A prime example of live, late night radio - mr cachou bikes down to the station and puts on a show (featuring live performance for Hour #2). "L’ambivalence de ces heures matinales me permettent d’offrir un bagage musical éclectique. Sillonnant à travers mon passé, mes réflexions et mes attachements, je guide les auditeur.ices vers l’appréciation du moment présent."
Local Journalism Initiative Stories – Emergency broadcast: McGill encampment clearing
Early Wednesday morning, while it was still dark, SPVM and private security descended on McGill campus. Over the next several hours, McGill’s Popular University Encampment was dismantled, its residents forced out. CKUT has interviews with campers and folks who came out in solidarity on Wednesday.