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http://flashstrap.blogspot.com" is on WFMU and sonically likeminded in Boise, Id is K.R.B.X. 89.9FM Radioboise. Some really fantastic programmers who know their music, collectively and genre specific. A little perusal of their playlists will show you they are deep divers.
A great resource for music, old and new. Check it out here -
https://radioboise.org/programming/shows/Program Manager - Wayne Birt is a beast. His show is "Drift Correction" on Sunday nights 8pm
DJ Jason Beek - A musician himself knows Vintage rock 'n' roll, heavy blues, twanging rockabilly, righteous surf, classic country, and early gospel like no one I've ever met. - Show - "Spoonful"- Sunday 11am
DJ Brion Rushton - Show - "Strange Feeling" - Mon 12pm - has to be heard to be experienced. Some of the best, weirdest, insane, awesome, ambient, strange, experimental, etc...
DJ Grant Olsen - Show - "It's Now Right Now" - Wed 7pm - I really don't think Grant has listened to the same record twice, he just keeps digging and digging. He gives great radio.
DJ Brett Nettson (guitar player for "Built To Spill") - Show -"High, Wild & Free" - Fri 10pm - Not only can this man play guitar with the best of them, his taste in rock, etc. is equally a force to be reckoned with.
DJ Brian Boru - Show - "Global Grooves" Sat 7AM - One of the most knowledgable people on world music, afro-beat, old and new. Listening to his show I always pick up a "new to me" favorite. The man is deep.
(full disclosure, I used to be a programmer there, but I would recommend all of these music anchors even if I hadn't)
I bow at the feet of WFMU, but this little fledgling station KRBX will have the same acclaim one day. Check out the other shows, too. There's something for everybody. I hit my stride in musical knowledge thanks to most of the good people.
https://radioboise.orgAgain, I hope this is alright to post here. I'm not shilling the station. I'm sharing sources of great music for people to deep dive into, just like y'all are doing for this cat. If I've crossed the line, I'll gladly delete.
Cheers,
CharlieBucket