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A mix of post-punk, garage, deep funk, indie, lo-fi and other oddities. Music skews toward less-known bands with heavy emphasis on small record labels and DIY. Airs weekly on KNSJ 89.1 San Diego. Visit https://www.monochromefixation.com to listen to episodes, contact and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bookings:- adarkerwave@hotmail.com What and who is A Darker Wave? We are a duo (Jacki-E & P-Mac) who present our own radio show every Saturday at 10pm UK time, 11pm CET on both NLive Radio www.nliveradio.com and Circl8 Radio www.circl8radio.com and 10pm EST (3am Sunday UK time, 4am Sunday CET) on House Nation Toronto Radio www.hntradio.com.. We put the show together at our home studio. The show is streamed worldwide on the internet via the Tune In Radio app. Each show is posted on our Soundc ...
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Grabación Set Live Music Electronic Anexo:Géneros de música electrónica 4-beat 4×4 garage A Acid Cabaret Acid house Ambient B Baile funk Bakalao Balearic beat Bass Music Bassline Bastard pop Beatjuggling Big beat Big room house Breakbeat Breakbeat nu skool Breakbeat psicodélico Breakcore Broken beat Brostep Bumping (música) C Chill out Chillstep Clicks and Cuts Coldwave (Francia) Cosmic disco D Dance Dance punk Dancehall Dark psytrance Dark wave Deejays R us Detroit techno Digital hardcore D ...
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Newfoundland’s original punk band, Da Slyme, is getting some national attention, thanks to English music producer Fred Again, and Canadian music journalist Nardwuar. The Morning Show's Jonny Hodder spoke with Nardwuar and Da Slyme member Goohaw Groon, aka George Smith.
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It is estimated that 28% of new parents in this province will experience a mood and anxiety disorder, and an upcoming symposium is looking to shed a light on that. The Perinatal Mental Health Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador is holding its first-ever symposium in St. John's this weekend. For more, we spoke perinatal psychiatrist Dr. Archana Vi…
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We’re entering the busiest time of the year for mail delivery, but a looming strike by Canada Post employees could throw a wrench in your online holiday shopping. For more, we spoke with Craig Dyer, the president of the local chapter of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
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When you think speed dating, you might picture 20 tables in a room and only five minutes to talk... well, think again. Jenny Temple runs Dharma Connections, where she teaches yoga and fitness classes about healthy aging. Now, she's running a speed dating program for people 60 years and older. She joined us on the line to talk about it.…
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Two young Newfoundland soccer players are making waves in Ontario. Nolan Martin of C-B-S and Joe Duke of Mount Pearl both play at St. Andrew's College in Ontario, and they just brought the school their first national championship in eight years. They joined us on the line to talk about the big win.
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A Darker Wave, the best in underground techno, tech house, deep house and anything else we like enough to play in the show, presented by Jacki-E and P-Mac. The guest mix in the second hour is by Quantom ,a DJ/Producer from Prague, Czech Republic. His sound is Peak Time / Driving Techno and his style is focused on tribal based grooves and hard hitti…
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Providing some comfort for kids and families who are dealing with a childhood cancer diagnosis. Ches's Night of Delight is happening this Saturday, and is hosted by Candlelighters N-L. For more details on the event, we spoke with Erin Collett, the group's community engagement manager.
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There's no shortage of creative people in Newfoundland and Labrador, and MUN's Creative Writing Program has a big reputation across the country. We spoke with Michelle Porter, an assistant professor of creative writing in the Department of English at MUN, and Aaron Tucker, a new professor in the creative writing program.…
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This morning, we learned all about the influence of Ernest A. Steinbrink, a German architect recruited by Joey Smallwood to immigrate to Newfoundland. We spoke with Robert Mellin, an architect and retired professor. This Wednesday, he'll give a presentation at The Rooms called "A Post-Confederation NL Architect: The Work of Dr.Steinbrink."…
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Becoming a permanent resident isn't easy. And next year, the federal government plans to cut the number of new permanent residents by 90,000. Constanza Safatle Ferrari is a St. John's business-owner, who's originally from Chile. She joined us in studio with her thoughts on the cut.
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The federal government is slashing immigration numbers for next year and beyond. How will that affect this province? For more, we spoke with Wanda Cuff Young, vice-president of operations with Work Global Canada, Kim Crosbie, the interim director at the Harris Centre, and Tony Fang, a professor of economics at Memorial University.…
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Putting a Halloween twist on science and technology. Robogals, a group of student engineers from Memorial University, are getting kids involved in STEM with a Halloween twist. For more details on the event, we spoke with Anna Goldsworthy, a 2nd year mechatronics engineering student and a member of Robogals.…
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The owners of the village mall are proposing a new residential building, along with a parking garage, that would be located in the mall's upper parking lot. Myles Russell, a Civil Engineering Technologist and the Director of Streets are for People, joined us in studio with his thoughts on the plan.
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When you're in a new place, it can be difficult to connect with the community. My St. John's Expo aims to change that. It takes place from 10am to 5pm at the St. John's Community Market on Freshwater Road. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by for a chat with city councillor Tom Davis, council lead for immigration.…
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Most of us imagine school with students walking up and down corridors and classmates to help with your homework, maybe some extracurricular sports. But a school in Swift Current has only one student for the second year in a row. The CBC's Katherine Crummey brought us that story.
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If you're looking for a good laugh this weekend, you're in luck. Visiting comedian D. J. Demers will be at Shenanigan's in CBS this Friday and Erin's Pub in St. John's on Saturday and Sunday. He spoke with the Morning Show's Sarah Antle just ahead of his trip to the island.
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You might recognize the eye-catching teal storefront of Irene's souvenir shop on Water Street, a staple of the downtown community. And you may have had a gap with the namesake, too. Irene passed away this week. The Morning Show's Sarah Antle spoke with her daughter, Wanda Murphy.
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The fall weather is setting in, but not everyone has a jacket to keep them warm. So, the St. John's Women's Centre is looking for donations of winter clothes to its boutique. Em Sauer, a program support worker with the St. John's Women's Centre, joined us in studio to talk about how you can help.
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A Darker Wave, the best in underground techno, tech house, deep house and anything else we like enough to play in the show, presented by Jacki-E and P-Mac. The guest mix in the second hour is by Cosmic Dance, a DJ duo from Cologne, Germany, consisting of Andrej and Daisy. The two quickly recognized a connection and a shared passion for music. Andre…
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Stef Keen is one of the best powerlifters in the world, and she's from right here at home. She joined us on the line this morning to talk about her recent trip representing Canada at the Commonwealth Championships in Africa, where she set a world record in the open deadlift category.
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The new Adult Mental Health and Addictions Centre is set to open next year. But, what does this new service mean for those struggling with addictions recovery outside of St. John's? We spoke with Jeff Bourne, the Executive Director of U-Turn, an organization in Carbonear that supports addiction recovery.…
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Director Brad Gover's new docu-series, "Don't Tell The Newfoundlanders," tells the true story of Newfoundland's less-than-constitutional Confederation with Canada in 1949, based on the bestselling book by Greg Malone. They joined us in studio for a chat about it.
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Tony Humby and Bruce Escott are facing a total of 86 charges, in relation to allegations going all the way back to 1995. The premier directed child and youth advocate Linda Clemens Spurrell to review policies and procedures in the child welfare department. Questions have been raised about whether Clemens Spurell is the right person for the job, due…
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