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Crucial Spanish spoken punk coming from St Johns, Newfoundland. After a couple of years after their formation and a couple of line up changes they came to Montreal in the context of Noise not Borders fest, where they played this couple of tracks live @ CKUT.
Butcher has been a staple of the CKUT airwaves over the decades. We got to learn a little more about the history behind one of Montreal’s Hip-Hop pioneers.
From the legendary Steelpan players of Expo ’67 to the vibrant singers of Reggae, Dancehall, R&B, and Gospel, these pioneers share their reflections on what it meant to seed an art form in a new home.
In their own words, “Hold Fast” is about surrender, resilience, ancestry, heartbreak (and all its transformative powers), womanhood, unravelling, and guinea pigs. It’s about BC and it’s about Montreal.
TERNET conspires behind their station to bring the sounds of the future on devices from the past.
Check in with THT Entertainment – their Whose Vibe Is It Anyways shows have been a regular fixture at the station over the last couple years, featuring tons of local artists getting a chance to shine on the air.
A brief look inside Soul Perspectives, a long-running program creating space for critical discussion about local, national and international issues of concern to Montreal’s Black community.
Sir Louie graced the music office with some live gems off his latest LP “Made to Love” to close out another wonderful year of campus-community radio here at CKUT.
Llena (Jennifer Rodriguez) is a singer-songwriter based in Montreal, Canada. Born in El Salvador, her sound combines influences from her Latin roots with contemporary R&B and Hip-Hop.
Dayhills (Isaiah Iseghohi) is a Montreal based artist with a passion for crafting emotionally driven and thought-provoking work. Check out this improvised performance from our music office.
Llena and Dayhills from World Creation Studios duet on two beautiful songs live from our music office.
Pat talks with filmmaker Leslie Norville about her new project Black Life: Untold Stories, an eight-part documentary series that reframes the rich and complex histories of Black experiences in Canada, dispelling commonly accepted myths and celebrating the many contributions of Black Canadians.
This week on the CKUT Sessions, Birds of Prrrey with a killer performance in the music office.
Rosie Long Decter (aka Una Rose, also 1/2 of Bodywash) returns to the music library, an old haunt from when she used to be the station’s Music Librarian.
Miss Dupré Latour hosts the reining Queen of Canada Drag Race Season 3 Gisèle Lullaby on her show You bet’her as part of CKUT’s Transforming The Airwaves Project.
Bells shares some of the albums that influenced his debut album, “Good Grief”.
Since starting out as a volunteer in 2003, Alex has spent extensive time in our Music Library and has some great picks to share.
Pro-V from All Da Way Live brought the legends Rainmen by the station on a Saturday to bless the music office with a mix of stone cold classics and new jams.
DJ Static and Professor Groove began broadcasting WEFUNK to Montreal in 1996. In ’99 they began webcasting and archiving their shows online for the whole world to hear.
Tess discusses her favourite albums from the CKUT Music Library, from Broadcast’s Tender Buttons to Cocteau Twins’ The Pink Opaque!
An interview with Rufo Valencia and DJ The Most High from CKUT’s Latin Music Mondays.
Sheenah Ko wowed us with a collection of intimate and powerful solo versions of tracks from her two most recent releases.