Welcome to Radio Moon, radio that’s good for your mental health. This month’s episode (focused on ice cream) had the entire office thinking about leaving early to get some treats. Radio Moon is a collaboration with Forward House, a community-based mental health organization located in NDG.
Elena takes Ears to the outer limits with music from Vopli Vidopliassova, Myriam Gendron, LL Cool J, Yoon Do Hyun Band, and The Boston Typewriter Orchestra. Check it out with a full tracklist.
@igaremath and @q_burt chat @suoniperilpopolo for the suoni seshes, with a special performance from @le.travailleur
@__somebody3lse__ selects a range of sounds from their vinyl collection to spice up your eve. Tracks from Calibre, Skee Mask, Priori, Maraa and more + a tracklist.
Host Howard “Stretch” Carr, Gemma, Pat Dillon, and a Zoom room full of well wishers pay emotional tribute to the recently passed Egbert Gaye – the beloved founder and managing editor of Community Contact, a long running newspaper by and for Montreal’s english-speaking Black community.
Montreal’s first hip-hop morning show pays tribute to Mr. Gaye. Featuring special guests @deeluxebeautybar_ @cunnyross @girlsempowermtl @jamalazemar @nannagoodie @brooksgettemm and @sneakerlovinteacha
Sarah sat down with six Fringe artists on a grey, cool afternoon at Fringe Park: Tiera Joly Pavelich of Lush Wanderings – Marisa Blair of A Red Riding Hood – Laura Piccinin of Lesbihonest – jem rolls of Maximum Crusoe – Hannah Cartmel of Once Upon a Time and Never Again – Phina Pipia of Ha Ha Da Vinci.
A deep dive into some incredible music with detailed notes to boot.
Lots of new music and host Miss Nicky talks to @_afoali about the art of creating, splitting bills, work ethic and more.
Hi Wednesday wattage with Melvins, Butthole Surfers, Michael Farsky, PC Worship + live phone interviews with Blake Hargraeves (Clinton Machine/Cousins of Reggae/Public Reptile) and Andy White (Tonstartssbandht/Andy Boay) + some unreleased demos hitting the air with flair.
Blues dans la matin avec l’animateur benoit. Nappy Brown, Massy Emond, Hélène Monette et plus.
Kiva and Penny visit the CKUT studios to introduce this year’s edition of the long running grassroots music fest. Featuring new music from Ky Brooks, HRT, and other stars of the festival’s first week.
The THT boys Jayson Alexander, Colin Hassell, and DJ Rossy Ross take it global with Wyclef, Christian John, Chxxx, and more.
Dara sends some love to all the wonderful mothers out there with songs to match + a full tracklist.
A special edition playing only bands that played in Montreal at the legendary Black Bottom nightclub in the 60s – 70s. We’ll mix in some comments and anecdotes of the now-90 year old former owner of the club, Charles Burke.
Host Tamira floats back to the airwaves for a revival episode of Opal Hour – a late night CKUT show that aired in the mid 2010’s.
Hop in for a coast-to-coast road trip through the late 90s and early 2000s Canadian hardcore punk scene, with Bennett Lines of @canadianwasteland.
L’équipe est de retour en studio!
Audio Smut is a long running program on CKUT. Tune in once a month for a sex positive, queer positive show about sex, personal storytelling, erotic daydreams, fears, kinks and fantasies.
Theo Parrish, Can, Marina Herlop, Yoko Ono and more from Alissa live in the place + a tracklist so you can track down the tracks.
Sarah Deshais continues her stellar theatre show Upstage, this week featuring interview with Emmanuel Schwartz on Le Partage at La Chapelle, Be Hope Heintzmann’s triptych on care, meditation and transformation, and esteemed puppeteer Ronnie Burkett returns to Centaur wiith his Daisy Theatre
Host David Reade takes five with Kenji Lee’s Fortune Teller Trio, Coltrane, Dave Brubeck, Les Royal Pickles and more + a tracklist.
DJ Frog brings some slow cooker sounds on her first visit back to the CKUT studios in a few years. Tracks from The Orb, Alton Miller, DJ Mynx, Africans With Mainframes, etc.
Duha Elmardi has been a strong and articulate supporter of the democratic forces in 2018-2019 in Sudan since that led to the ousting of the brutal dictator, Omar al Bashir. DAWN, l’impressionnant collectif féministe, a rassemblé une série de présentations très puissantes dénonçant la façon dont les PPP perpétuent les relations coloniales avec l’Afrique.
Allan Hanley aka Parts Project is a Montreal-based producer and performer. Originally from Winnipeg, he moved to Montreal in 2012 and began making music as Parts Project in 2018. He takes a gritty approach to sound system culture and underground club sounds. His productions speak to the history of bass music while bringing flavours of body music, left field, hypnotic techno and breakbeats into the fold.