Check out some of our favourite episodes of recent CKUT programming below.
Join Kiva and Stefan for another Suoni Per Il Popolo takeover of The Montreal Sessions, a monthly artist-in-residency program highlighting local musicians, labels, and festivals.
CKUT’s in-house journalist Jules details local news stories from this week, on topics such as climate, safe-consumption, and Quebec’s latest language and culture bill.
In this unique broadcast live from Maktaba bookshop, we hear a mixtape with sounds from a Sudan Solidarity Collective event at La Sala Rossa, as well as some material from the Make Fuzz Not War compilation released to support Doctors Without Borders in Palestine and the Middle East Children’s Alliance.
New shit brought to you by Jade—featuring tracks mostly dropped in the last week of May. Heavy emphasis on local Montreal bands.
Batty Bwoy starts from a place of play and desire, entangled in violence and charming cruelty. Through a reappropriation of the Jamaican term “Batty Bwoy” (literally, butt boy), slang for a queer person, Harald Beharie’s work twists and turns the myths of the black queer body unfolding vulnerable possibilities in an interplay of consciousness and naivety.
Lawrence and the Community News Collective speak with members of The Breach and the Trans Patient Union about Canadian care providers showing up on the American government’s snitch list plus the state of gender-affirming care in Canada, and Stefan Christoff interviews Samar Alkhdour
Everything’s Political is hosted by Veronica Jane Bertiz. Starting today, it airs on Radyo Kapwa on CKUT 90.3FM every first Wednesday of the Month.
Dykes on Mykes went live from NDQ for a panel on queer event organizers.
For the first time ever, CKUT’s Community News Collective, Jules and Jack, and members of the Harbinger Media Network and Unrigged.ca joined forces for a 3-hour live news broadcast from Casa Del Popolo.
Previous guests and fans of the show Jetsam and Object of Loathing join Onyx live in studio for the 1st birthday of this version of Queercorps.
Part 1 of Estee and Louise’s interview with South African composer, producer, musician and sound designer Warrick Sony, the founder and sole permanent member of the Kalahari Surfers, who made politically radical satirical anti-apartheid music in 1980s South Africa.
Part 2 of Estee and Louise’s interview with South African composer, producer, musician and sound designer Warrick Sony, the founder and sole permanent member of the Kalahari Surfers, who made politically radical satirical anti-apartheid music in 1980s South Africa.
A live show co-hosted by Stefan Christoff and Franklin R. Bonivento van Grieken
GASPAR PLAYS TRIP HOP LATINO holding it down in studio for two hours.
PRO-V and Nicholas Craven talk upcoming projects and field calls from all over the map. Classic daytime radio.
Roger Moore rocks out in studio with the great Sampaloo and DJ Foot.
Another classic Venus episode with electronic tracks from legends like DJ Minx, Wendy Carlos, Suzanne Ciani et al.
On January 17, 2025, CKUT hosted 18 students from Dawson’s Social Change and Solidarity Program to learn about the intersections between activism and student/community radio and then take over the waves to talk about what they’ve learned and play music requests from the community orgs they’ve visited.
We got a late start on the episode but we’ve updated the archive file accordingly. The first hour is the live show and the second hour is the playlist of all the song requests.
Cece dives deep into the catalogue of trans punk pioneer Jayne County
The Prison Radio NYE Special featured live updates from the annual NYE Noise Demo that happens outside the Laval prisons.
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.