Based in Nashville, Tennessee, The Q Filmcast is a weekly show featuring five friends who take turns “Queuing” up a film currently streaming online. Every show they try to surprise one another with their review, and in turn, let you know if you should “Queue” it up yourself. With their own unique tastes and perceptions, the cast is never a loss for discussion. Every show is also rounded out with a “Top 3” list, inspired by the film reviewed. Entertaining and informative, The Q Filmcast gives listeners a chance to hear about films easily available online, and perhaps offer an idea of what to watch in the future.
An eclectic, world music-based show, Global Village features the latest and best in world music new releases and classics along with a wide variety of artists and selections from other genres that have influences from around the world. Informative and entertaining, current yet set in a wider musical and historical context, the show draws on the knowledge, experience and congenial personality of host Chris Heim – and a library of over 40,000 albums, including many out-of-print titles – to pull these musical strands together into an intriguing and captivating whole.
With its broad range of artists and styles, the program works well alongside AAA, jazz, or other world music shows, including Afropop, Etown, JazzSet, World Cafe and similar local productions.
Hosted by Chris Selvig, Whatever Happens Next brings you freeform music, with a psychedelic-postpunk center of gravity. But also jazz, and modern composition, and West African soul music… and so on
Space-evoking ambient music. In astrological symbolism, Neptune is the planet of mysticism and spirituality. The music of “Neptune Currents” is generally tranquil, expressive, meditative, immersive. The emphasis is on electronic and electro-acoustic music, but takes occasional forays into the realms of jazz, orchestral composition, cross-cultural world fusion, and even progressive rock. The main thread tying it altogether is a “new consonance” that emerged after the dissonant modern era. Hosted by Steve Davis, who has worked as Associate Producer of the syndicated “Hearts of Space” program since 1997.
KWTF Radio is Sonoma County's newest community radio station. We are happy to join the diverse group of full power, low power, and internet radio stations that already serve the people of Sonoma County. We intend to bring voices and communities to the air that are not already represented, with a focus on local news, talk, art, and culture.
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KWTF is a non-profit, community radio station. The majority of our funding comes from financial contributions by individual donors. When your organization or business underwrites KWTF programming, you help support an important community resource and cultural asset while providing your business with a unique marketing tool at the same time.