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Cara Cottingham
Station Manager, DJ: Pure Awesomeness
Cara's amazing show varies from interviews with Vancouver's creative locals to the yodeling madness of WWII Propaganda Music. She is interested in educating on local happenings and historic musical oddities.
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Sara Newton
DJ: "Mood" Music
Sara features music that is as moody as she is....ranging from genre to genre every week she seeks to excite you with the unknown, the unpredictable. She brings you into the creative mania that is her world via the assorted tunage, hoping to stimulate something inside of you beside mood disorder. Through the evolution of the station, she may just shake things up a bit further and feature interviews and talk radio, but as for now, it remains predominately music.
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Steve Coker
Steve Coker is an area screenwriter, indie film director, and casting director who fears anal distention above all else...But that's his day job...at night he fights crime in the steamy underbelly of the city...And he has a potty mouth! A potty, pee pee, poo poo mouth! He is a naughty, naughty monkey who asks not for your approval but for your understanding! Steve was raised in the backwoods of Arizona by an inter species couple...a man and a dingo...(don't judge)...and was reintegrated into society by a troupe of Italian clowns...Wow, that's pretty messed up! In other words, he's been through some s*** so cut the guy some slack! Crackin' The Code will be centered on the male perspective of things...relationships, life, politics and religion all mixed in with boring stuff like indie film discussions...ah...music talk...Sketch comedy...um...interviews with local peeps, and general hi jinx! From the serious to the sublime...and he's a poopy, potty, pee pee mouth...did I mention that?...there is no subject too taboo for the dudes of Crackin The Code |
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Stuart Ellis
In 2005, Stuart started making some mix discs for a few friends of 60s and 70s pop music from Africa, the Middle East, India and Asia. Little did he know that this project would end up completely taking over his life. Over time, the mix discs eventually turned into a website, where he could share his latest musical finds with others - Radiodiffusion Internasionaal (http://www.radiodiffusion.net/).The site, which has been featured on Boing Boing and in the Utne Reader, focuses on the evolution of popular music and the proliferation of Western influences on these non-Western cultures. Stuart is also a contributor to Chunklet Magazine and assembled the Bollywood Steel Guitar compilation for the Sublime Frequencies label.
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Calvin Warmblood
DJ: Warmblood's Funeral Rites Show
Incantations from beyond the grave, tales of youth gone wild and post apocalyptic wastes and some effin good tunes as well, Fridays @ 6pm
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Amy Burton
DJ: Bands Playing Locally
About 2 years ago Amy heard an amazing band on 94.7 called the Winter Wake Up and when they announced the title of the song, Dec 26th (her birthday), she was hooked. Amy waited 2 months for them to come to town and found a new passion, live music. Thank Goddess she lives in an area that has live music of all kinds almost every night. She has joined the Koug Radio Station to share that passion with you. Amy showcases bands that you can catch here in Vancouver or Portland throughout the week. Feel free to visit her myspace to suggest new bands and check out the music calender. Amy also hopes to talk some of the bands into crawling out of bed and joining her in the studio soon! The music choices run from hippy to heavy and from blues to punk. Her show runs Monday mornings from 10:00 to 11:50. Enjoy and tell your friends!
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Spring Atkinson
DJ: Your Girl, Spring
Spring is quite possible the most energetic deejay on KOUG and her show proves it. Her show, Flashback, is a ride on a musical tour. Not only do you hear songs that you love each week from the 60's, 70's, 80's and the 90's but she throws in a little pop culture trivia in with the her musical history lesson each week. Her show is a cornucopia of "I love that song!"
Your Girl, Spring is live every Thursday from 2pm to 3pm. Have a request? Please email her at yourgirlspring@gmail.com. You can also read her blog and see her weekly playlists at |
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Jake Kleinschmidt
Host: The Center Punch
Jake's "The Center Punch" Is the ONLY LIVE political talk show on KOUG. It features typically a half hour of comments and sinical humor based on current events and news. It can bleed over into things campus related or even the sciences. The second half hopes to bring in opinions from major people on campus such as professors or people running for office. The Center Punch allows listeners to email the show for comments which Jake will respond to on the air and hopes to eventually have a call in line. You will love, hate and laugh at The Center Punch so tune in!
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Rich Lindsay
DJ: Strange Music 101
Rich Lindsay, (AKA DJ ManRich, DJ Aramchek, Mixmaster Chardman, etc.) plays all the hits, provided the hits are Avant-garde, Free Jazz, Improvisational, Cut-Up, Musique Concr̩te, Spoken-Word, Outsider Music, Mutant-Music, Children's records, Found Sound, Field Recordings, Lounge, Exotica, Punk, Garage, Lo-Fi, Low-Brow, No-Brow, Uni-Brow, etc...
Rich comes to The KOUG from parts unknown, spinning discs from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday evenings and also DJs at Portland's KBOO (www.kboo.fm), as well as podcasting over the web-o-spere at uglyradio.wordpress.com.
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Jessica Ribera
DJ: Live From the Electrical Room
As a new MPA student, Jessica is excited to be back on college radio after a three year hiatus from her days on Western Washington University's station. Live From the Electrical Room is a fun, smooth blend of R&B/soul and electronic/ambient music. Tracks will range from old school to what's current. Requests always welcomethrough e-mail or phone during the show at 360.546.9787. Tune in live every Saturday night from 5-7 PM!
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Andrea Fierce
DJ: Fierce's Folksy Funtime
It's Fun, It's Folksy, It's....well, it's probably not very Fierce, but it's Fierce's Folksy Funtime! Andrea features lots of great indie folk music, and promises to play at least one local band a week. So If you want to hear some new local folk sounds mixed in with great indie folk standbys like Elliott Smith, Iron and Wine, or Neutral Milk Hotel, tune in!
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Randy Holland
DJ: Mysterious Waves of Sound
A visitor from outer space, Randy Holland is currently conducting experiments on college students. KOUG Radio is allowing him to send, what he refers to as, "mysterious waves of sound" around campus. He is carefully documenting the results. Individuals who feel they have been affected or infected by these sounds should immediately contact the station manager, see a doctor, and email Randy below.
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Nate Mannan
DJ: Melvillain
The revolution will not be televised. It will begin with a whisper, not a scream. Melvillain. A whisper on the wind. Melvillain. The field commander is coming. Melvillain. To lead the revolution. Melvillain. To open ears and hearts and minds. Melvillain. Join the revolution, listen to The Melvillain Show, Tuesdays 5-7 PM PST on KOUG radio. A whisper. Melvillain.
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Matthew Wright
DJ: After Class
Tired of mainstream radio? Want to know where the masters get their samples? Matt Wright has a passion for music production and fresh beats by master producers. Inserting original beats into his program, and scheduling live musicians to come in the studio, jam and talk about their music, Matt prefers what is original and to what is popular. You will hear something new on "After Class" Listen in Thursdays at 7pm.
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Savannah Mitcham
DJ: Savannah's Eclectic Hour of Greatnes
Savannah loves good music, and although she pledged her everlasting devotion to rock and roll long ago, she has never denied the powerful awesomeness of a variety of genres. With a mind like a steel trap when it comes to random music trivia, she'll drop knowledge and share beloved anecdotes. Every Tuesday at noon, tune in and take a tour of songs and sounds that tickle her ear. From Thin Lizzy to Louis Armstrong, the B-52's to Bob Dylan, Savannah digs it, and is going to play it.
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Jes Dimas
Unleash the Queen
Time to come out of the closet, strap on those cha-cha heels, and unleash your inner queen, as Jes takes you through a two-hour musical journey of past and present tracks from some of the hottest gay clubs around the country. Playing vintage and current hits in dance, disco, electronic, house, industrial, and mainstream, this show is perfect for cleaning house, studying, primping, or just shakin' your moneymaker. Switch on your disco ball, dim all the lights, and work... it... out! Unleash the Queen every Wednesday from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
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Bola!
Bola Karaoke
On the BolaKaraoke Radio Show, we are KRAZY about Karaoke! We play all the songs that people love to sing with live karaoke performances, karaoke requests and local guest celebs each week. BolaKaraoke will also keep listeners up-to-date on local and global karaoke news and venues. Our goal is to inspire our listeners to go forth and share their love of karaoke with the world. Listen every Wednesday at 7:00 pm (PST) on KOUG Radio. Leave your comments and requests at the bolakaraoke.com website or on twitter.
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DJ Abyss
The Precipice
Go to the edge with DJ Abyss: Experimental acoustic noise, spiritual Earth hymns, animal sounds of the plain and bush, stories, nuclear news, unrelenting swirling layered drums, Congolese patchwork electronic, Tuvan throat singing, Debussy, Ravel, and Black Dice are a fraction of the sounds you'll hear on The Precipice.
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Julian and Andrew
The Electric Symmetric Room Menagerie Radio
Hosted by the roustable undergrads Andrew and Julian , the eclectic, symmetric, Electric Room Menagerie Radio Program plays some of the finest acoustic modulations heard this side of communist China. Interviewing the some of the areas greatest up and coming musicians, The Electric Room Menagerie is live every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7:00 PM, tune in, turn on.
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Erik Cummings "Dj Silver Screen Sixty"
A fan of movies, television, and anime, Erik Cummings enjoys the musical scores of each genre. The music that makes you laugh, the music that brings tears to your eyes, and the music that causes your television to be the target of popcorn projectiles - he has it all. Tune in Tuesday mornings at 8 a.m. to wipe the Mondays from your eyes and roll your eyes at his lame accents.
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Harrison Polo
Harrison Polo is a name that if your unfamiliar with, you won't be soon. He has hit the music scene with a storm, not only as a singer/songwriter, but as a Radio Personality. Harrison's shows consist of comical interviews with local celebrities, epic music, and of course unique stories of unicorns and sunshine. Check out Harrison Polo on Thursdays from 12-1pm, Saturdays from 2-5pm, and interviews weekely at random time slots!
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Brenda Yahm
The Brenda Yahm Show
Tune in to hear the hot beats of hip-hop, rap and R&B tracks on Club B. You will hear music from the early 90s into the fresh sounds from today. Not only will you hear hip hop beats but interviews as well! Listen to this movement on Sundays at 12pm.
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