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CKUT’s general music and jazz charts for the week of July 13th to July 19th.
CKUT’s general music and jazz charts for the week of July 5th to July 13th.
CKUT’s general music and jazz charts for the week of June 28th to July 5th.
CKUT’s general music and jazz charts for the week of June 14h to June 28th.
CKUT’s general music and jazz charts for the week of June 7th to June 14th.
CKUT’s general music and jazz charts for the week of May 31st to June 7th.
Santa Teresa at the Societé Des Arts Technology hosted a three act bill which brought together a multitude of genres for a fun and versatile night.
Montreal-based composer/producer Chris d’Eon hosts The Montreal Sessions November 30th.
Ensemble Obiora, Canada’s newest and most diverse classical music ensemble, is preparing for their inaugural concert on August 28th.
Body Break’s debut is a simultaneously cute and deeply pissed-off twenty-minute paean to individual exploration, self-reflection, and finding harmony in dissonance.
Julia Dyck talks with bandmates (and CKUT hosts) Nick Schofield and Stefan Christoff.
Play With the Changes is full of positive affirmations and self-observation, allowing us to witness both her personal and musical growth with each track.
We are so happy to have Douglas Sherman and Gary Murphy as musical hosts on If You Got Ears Today.
Budda Blaze discusses 20 years of radio experience, beginning when he was a teen in Kahnawake.
A two hour discussion on the history of hip hop from early 80s to now.
CKUT journalist Mariam Salaymeh interviews the rap god LEGEND Tommy Wright III.
CKUT is digitizing our amazing cassette collection. Take a listen to some of the gems we found. Presented by our archivist Jack. 100% Can Con.
The ability for an album to sound so hectic and so controlled at the same time is nothing short of masterful.
Former CKUT Station Manager Pat Dillon-Moore catches up with Jeremy, who is currently a lecturer (reggae in the digital age) at the University of West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.
This is an amazingly versatile album, that can be perceived as complex or as simple as the listener wants, and serves as a virtuous introduction to this genre.