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CiTR -- The Jazz Show

CiTR 101.9 Vancouver

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CiTR is proud to present one of the best jazz shows in Vancouver. It has been hosted by notable jazz musician Gavin Walker since 1984. He features Jazz music that is respectful of its tradition and influential to the future. Every 11 o clock an album or an artist is featured and explored in depth. Walker's extensive knowledge and hands-on experience as a jazz player has made this show one of the most listened to in its genre.
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Thunderbird Radio Hell features live band(s) every week performing in the comfort of the CiTR lounge. Most are from Vancouver, but sometimes bands from across the country and around the world are nice enough to drop by to say hi.
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CiTR -- Powerchord

CiTR & Discorder Magazine

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Originally conceived by veteran heshers "Metal" Ron and Gerald "Rattlehead" in 1985, Powerchord is Vancouver's longest running metal show! And the torch is still burning with contemporary hosts Coleman, Serena, Chris, Justin, and Ian, covering all sub-genres across the harsh landscape of heavy metal. New releases, local bands, the obscure, the classic, and everything in-between. Two hours of absolute brutality every Saturday from 1-3pm.
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CiTR -- All Access Pass

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We talk about equity, inclusion, and accessibility for people with diverse abilities, on campus and beyond. Tune in every Thurday from 6-7pm for interviews, music, news, events, and awesome dialogue.
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CiTR -- Soca Storm

#DjPalancer #RPPSOUND - Robin Palancer Pascall

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Born of the disco era SOCA music is the #1 dance music genre in the Caribbean. It is the evolved form of Calypso music of Trinidad & Tobago a tiny Country and Island rich with culture and passion. Carnival is a big deal in the West Indies and SOCA Music is the booming sound that defines the season. Today, Carnival is an almost year round phenomenon with a circuit that stretches around the globe. This music is ENERGY, passion, and pace. Infectious rhythm, positive beats, that are sure to upli ...
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CiTR -- SPECIAL EVENTS

CiTR & Discorder Magazine

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For CiTR’s special programming blocks, off-site broadcasts live from the field, and everything else that can’t fit under the hood of a single show, check out CiTR’s Special Broadcast Page!
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CiTR -- Exquisite Corpse

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Scanning the globe for boundry-pushing sound pioneers, audio-artists, musical eccentrics and plunderphonic pirates. DJ Bleek pays tribute to several surreal broadcasts on experimental radio programs heard occassionally over 30 years of radio enthusiasm. submissions welcome.
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CiTR -- Stranded

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Join your host Matthew for a weekly mix of exciting sounds, past and present, from his Australian homeland. And journey with him as he features fresh tunes and explores the alternative musical heritage of Canada.
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CiTR -- Mantra

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An improvised and intuited blend of organic electronic nu-gaia vibrations - eclectic structures, lush layers, and benevolent static - soundtracking the convergence of spirit and the technosphere. Hosted / mixed by Raghunath Khe.
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CiTR -- AstroTalk

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Space is an interesting place. Marco slices up the night sky with a new topic every week. Death Stars, Black Holes, Big Bang, Red Giants, the Milky Way, G-Bands, Pulsars, Super Stars and the Solar System.
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CiTR Documentaries

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Tune in for insightful work on niche topics. For season 3 we keep it local with work on refugee detention in Vancouver, housing, sexual assault policy, the drug war and more. Subscribe on iTunes & Stitcher!!
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CiTR -- Crimes & Treasons

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Crimes & Treasons is a 2 hours of new uncensored music. Every Tuesday Night at 8pm-10pm PST. With DJ's Homeboy Jules, Relly Rel$ & Horsepowar Issa Arrian, Jamal Steeles & Introducing Malik Ali Aka Yung Avocado.
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CiTR -- Thunderbird Eye

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CiTR Sports interviews UBC's premiere athletes, discovers the off-field stories of the Thunderbirds, and provides your weekly roundup of UBC sports action with hosts who are a little too passionate about the T-birds.
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CiTR -- Synaptic Sandwich

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Every show is full of electro bleeps, retrowave, computer generated, synthetically manipulated aural rhythms. If you like everything from electro / techno / trance / 8bit music / and retro '80s this is the show for you!
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CiTR -- copy/paste

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If it makes you move your feet (or nod your head), it'll be heard on copy/paste. Vibe out with what's heating up underground clubs around town and worldwide. A brand new DJ mix every week by Autonomy & guest DJs.
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CiTR -- Skald's Hall

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Skalds Hall focuses on entertainment through the art of spoken word, from story readings, to poetry recitals, to drama scenes, established and upcoming storytellers join host Brian MacDonald. Have an interest in performing? Guest artists are always welcome, so contact us!
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Tonight's Jazz Feature is an important album recorded in one of the golden years of Jazz: 1959 but rarely mentioned. This album marked the first issued album under a new Blue Note contract by alto saxophone giant, Jackie McLean. Jackie was starting a new phase in career and this album marks the first step and it's a big step. Jackie emerges here fr…
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Ian and Drew are back to praise the gods of metal and throw down some epic riffs and fantastical tales of swords and sorcery! We'll also dig a classic tracks from Motörhead and Mötley Crüe out of The Graveyard! Drink from the chalice and descend into the depts of the abyss with us!By CiTR & Discorder Magazine
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Hello Hello Hello!In this episode I did a punk rock preview of Euro 2024, the football tournament which will take place this summer in Germany. The idea is simple: 24 European nations are taking part in the tournament and I am playing a song by a punk band from the country participating in this sporting event. I have been doing these episodes for o…
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Tonight's Jazz Feature is the recording debut of drummer Louis Hayes. It was recorded in April of 1960 for the Vee-Jay Records a short lived label owned by African-Americans that produced a number of essential albums. This date was Louis' first under his name and he was only 23. Hayes was born in Detroit on May 31,1937 and just celebrated his 87th …
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SO Last NIght.... Oh we aren't going talk about that...Ummmmmm We got some stellar tracks of long weirdness to help these two trashbags through this Saturday afternoon. We have some brand new Local vinyls just acquired from Spell a brand new 7" and Reversed just released the LP Wildly Possessed. Brand new Melvins and new Clouds Taste Satanic. We ar…
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Hello Hello Hello!First block of new punk rock music from England features Cock Sparrer, Frank Turner, The Chisel, and Snuff. Then I played bands from Italy (Talco, Menagramo) and Greece (Koza Mostra, Locomondo) in celebration of Conference League final which took place this week. And third block featured great local bands such as Sightlines, Needl…
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Tonight's Jazz Feature is a tribute to the 98th Birthday Anniversary of one of the most important and influential musicians in Jazz: Miles Dewey Davis who was born in Alton, Illinois on May 26, 1926. He left us on September 28, 1991 at age 65. Tonight's Jazz Feature presents in concert in Belgium the "Second Great Quintet" at it's peak. The personn…
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Hello Hello Hello!In the first block I decided to play some of my favourite punk songs from Italy and Germany. The day before the episode aired the whole world was glue to their TVs for the Europa League Final between Atalanta Bergamo (Italy) and Bayer Leverkusen (Germany), so I felt like it was a good enough reason to play 5MDR and Derozer (from I…
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Tonight's Jazz Feature is an indirect tribute to my late Mother, whose Birthday Anniversary is today: May 20. This album was one of her favorites. It is a classic by the great vibist and Modern Jazz pioneer, Milt Jackson. Jackson and his co-star here is flutist and tenor saxophonist Frank Wess. Wess of course is one of the great practitioners of Ja…
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Ian's got new and brutal stuff from Darkthrone, Morgul Blade, Slimelord and Necrot on this episode of Powerchord! We'll also Celebrate this weekend's Modified Ghost 2024 Festival, and play some of the bill's heavy hitters like Dying Fetus, Kataklysm, Mos Generator and Fu Manchu! We'll also dig a classic dark space rock masterpiece out of the Gravey…
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George Russell was one of the foremost composer/arrangers in Modern Jazz and always a forward thinker. He recorded under his own name in the mid-50's but didn't form an actual working band until 1960 when he put together his Sextet. He recorded for Decca and the independent label, Riverside Records and until he left the US for Europe in the mid-60'…
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Dust off your denim vest and spiked bracelets, Ian's loaded today's episode of Powerchord with an onslaught of triumphant and melodic true metal from new releases by Emerald Eye, Traveler, Castle Rat and Owlbear, plus a slate of '80s speed metal classics from Blind Guardian, Racer X, Destruction and Helloween!!! We'll also draw our swords and ride …
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Hello Hello Hello!This week's episode focused on the new album from The Corps called "Fractured Protocol" which came out last week on Thousand Islands Records. We spoke with Dannyboy of The Corps about the new album, The Corps 2.0, upcoming tours. The Tour Kick Off and the release show is this Friday at the Wise - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-c…
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Tonight's Jazz Feature is a belated tribute to the Birthday of bassist/pianist/composer/iconoclast/ Charles Mingus. Mingus was born on Earth Day, April 22, 1922 in Nogales, Arizona and died in Cuernavaca, Mexico on January 5, 1979 from ALS. This album on tonight's Jazz Feature is his first for Columbia Records and it literally brought Mingus out of…
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Tonight's Jazz Feature honors the Birthday Anniversary of one of America's most important artists. Edward Kennedy Ellington was born on April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C.and he passed away in New York on May 24, 1974 at age 75 from cancer. Tonight The Jazz Show presents one of Ellington's latter day masterpieces, "The Far East Suite". It commemorate…
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Hello Hello Hello! Started off the show with some new SuperHITs by Green Day, The Dirty Nil, F.O.D., NOFX and Snuff. The a quick preview of the new Split 7'' from Night Court and The Dumpies from Oregon. Both bands are playing Red Gate on May 1st. And a preview of an acoustic show which will happen in Chilliwack of all places and it features Dannyb…
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