WEDNESDAY

THE HALL OF MIRRORS

MIDNIGHT-2AM
Influenced by Berlin. Assembled in Detroit.

Put on your neon-colored t-shirt made of breathable fabric, your baggy cargo pants, and your bright sneakers. Add a glow necklace, a pacifier, or furry animal backpack. Finally, cover yourself with body glitter. You are now ready.

RIYL: The Field / Dominik Eulberg /Passion Pit / Tortoise / Philip Jeck / Crystal Castles

JAZZ AFTER HOURS

2AM-4AM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

RIYL: Bud Shank / Shelley Manne & His Men / Sonny Clark / Yusef Lateef / Wes Montgomery / Steve Kuhn

BLUES BEFORE SUNRISE

4AM-6AM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

RIYL:

BLUEGRASS PRESERVATION SOCIETY

6AM-8AM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

RIYL: The Carter Family / Doyle Lawson / The Osborne Brothers / Sam Bush / The Country Gentlemen

MORNING JAZZ

8AM-NOON
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

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THE WORD

NOON-1PM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

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SONGS FOR THE ALREADY DEFEATED

1PM-5PM
Each and every afternoon, the programming duties are turned over to a conglomerate of record company executives, high-finance bankers, foreign car auto mechanics, and art school drop-outs. This nefarious group interprets messages from the Loom of Fate — a loom that gives the names of artists and songs to play through binary code hidden in weaving errors in the fabric. Those names the Loom of Fate spits out will supposedly cause tragedy in the future. The secret radio programming organization believes the only way to avert disaster is to play their music. According to a copy of a leaked memo, nearly four hundred and sixteen catastrophes have been prevented so far.

RIYL: The Hard Lessons / The Dirtbombs / The Get Up Kids / The Dodos / The Strokes / The The

BLUESMEN DO IT IN CHICAGO

5PM-6PM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

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MOTORCITY BREAKDOWN

6PM-8PM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

RIYL:

THE AM1700 POTLUCK

8PM-10PM
Magnus es, domine, et laudabilis valde: magna virtus tua, et sapientiae tuae non est numerus. et laudare te vult homo, aliqua portio creaturae tuae, et homo circumferens mortalitem suam, circumferens testimonium peccati sui et testimonium, quia superbis resistis:

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DREAMING WITH TEARS IN MY EYES

10PM-MIDNIGHT
For two solid hours each night, Southeastern Michigan’s only classic country radio program will take you on a journey through honky tonks, barn dances, and the Grand Ole Opry from the 50s through the 70s. Dedicated to honoring country music and its rich history, you will be treated to a showcase of the legends of country, bluegrass, and gospel music and be taken back to a time when children said “yes ma’ am”, you didn’t have to lock your front door, and Patsy Cline had not yet died in a fiery plane crash in the hills of Tennessee.

RIYL: The Carter Family / Bob Gallion / Hank Snow / Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys / Ray Price