WGXC 90.7-FM, Greene and Columbia County community radio

WGXC 90.7-FM, Greene and Columbia County community radio Wave Farm's WGXC 90.7-FM is a creative community radio station based in New York’s Greene and Colu

Wave Farm's WGXC (90.7-FM) is a creative community radio station based in New York’s Greene and Columbia counties. Hands-on access and participation activate WGXC as a public platform for information, experimentation, and engagement. A program division of Wave Farm, WGXC serves over 78,000 potential listeners on 90.7-FM and international listeners at wgxc.org.

Tune in to the Friday Afternoon Show with Lucy Bohnsack tomorrow at 5pm! This month Bruce Bohnsack stops by the studio t...
07/03/2025

Tune in to the Friday Afternoon Show with Lucy Bohnsack tomorrow at 5pm!

This month Bruce Bohnsack stops by the studio to talk about his online photography archive, Photo By Gibson. The website is the product of years of tedious scanning and cataloguing thousands of film negatives from local photographer Howie Gibson’s 40+ year career, starting in the 1930’s.

Bruce purchased the film negatives in 1978 from Howie’s two sons with the sole intention of keeping the group together and within Columbia County where the vast majority of the images were taken. After storing them for decades, Bruce made it his mission upon retirement to scan each negative and make them available to the public through a website.

90.7-FM or link in our bio to listen live online!

💻 PERSONAL DIGITAL HYGIENE WORKSHOP 💻presented by Wave Farm and the Catskill Maker SyndicateSaturday, July 12, 2025 1 p....
07/02/2025

💻 PERSONAL DIGITAL HYGIENE WORKSHOP 💻
presented by Wave Farm and the Catskill Maker Syndicate

Saturday, July 12, 2025 1 p.m. EST
at Wave Farm
5662 NY-23, Acra, NY 12405
- or -
Saturday, July 12, 2025 3:30 p.m. EST
over Zoom

Link in bio to register!

Learn basic cybersecurity skills to control your sensitive data and protect yourself from unwanted surveillance. The workshop will guide participants through concrete actions and a simplified step-by-step breakdown of setting up and maintaining personal digital security across your devices. The workshop will be followed by a Q&A session and discussion.

An in-person workshop will be offered at Wave Farm at 5662 NY-23, Acra, NY at 1pm on Saturday, July 12th. A virtual workshop will be held via Zoom directly afterwards at 3:30pm. In-person attendees are asked to bring a laptop and smartphone if possible. This workshop is free to attend.



Joe Demanso is an IT administrator, cybersecurity expert, and host of WGXC show “Thingularity”. He is also a member of the Catskill Maker Syndicate. Joe Demanso is a proud cat servant residing in the beautiful foothills of the Catskill Mountains with his frankenbike bandit.

Thank you to all who came out to last night’s Sunday Night Swim and supported WGXC! And many many thanks to  for organiz...
06/30/2025

Thank you to all who came out to last night’s Sunday Night Swim and supported WGXC! And many many thanks to for organizing, for hosting, and and for making magical sounds! ✨

Tune in to “Transmission Ecologies” today at 3 p.m. to hear Episode 38, featuring media artist Sarah Grant. •“This compo...
06/30/2025

Tune in to “Transmission Ecologies” today at 3 p.m. to hear Episode 38, featuring media artist Sarah Grant.



“This composition is a sonic walk through my practice, weaving together different signals from projects I have produced over the last year. The work incorporates recordings of FM radio transmitter interference, HF radio modulation via the FT8 protocol, signals processed through Physarum polycephalum biological wires, and sounds generated from a circada-inspired radio protocol that I created last winter. The piece is a contemplative exploration of the hidden architecture of signals, made perceptible by filtering and temporal recalibration.”

Sarah Grant is a media artist and educator based in Berlin at Studio Weise7. She works with the electromagnetic spectrum and computer networks as artistic material, habitat, and political landscape. She organizes the Radical Networks conference in support of critical investigations and creative experiments in telecommunications.

Tune in tonite/early tomorrow morning at midnight for the first official broadcast of “The Warped Echo” produced by SVB!...
06/29/2025

Tune in tonite/early tomorrow morning at midnight for the first official broadcast of “The Warped Echo” produced by SVB! Catch it in the midnight hour locally at 90.7-FM or anywhere at wavefarm.org/listen. Link in bio.

Waft through the mists of the quantum field: you are the beforetime and the aftertime all at the same time. You’ll encounter forgotten and found sounds, haunted sonics, obsolete audio, distorted vocals, and maybe even some Wurlitzer organ. We’ll explore the unseen, the rarely known, the unheard of. What lies after death? Who visits from other dimensions? How does one time travel? Where do the elementals live?

When will we listen? The Warped Echo broadcasts roughly around each solstice and equinox (3/31/25, 6/30/25, 9/29/25 + 12/29/25), and each one investigates a theme: Death, Visitors, Travel, Elementals.

Sarah Van Buren (SVB) is a raver, soundmaker, soothsayer, DJ, and library worker living in Stottville, NY. She works with music, sound, and collaborative performance to investigate buried histories and the unseen. Sarah facilitates communal rituals and resonates well with others: as the Youth Services Manager at Hudson Area Library, founding member of Community Rave Network, certified Deep Listening® facilitator, and longtime co-curator of 24-HOUR DRONE at Basilica Hudson, 2014-2024.

Dear Wave Farm and WGXC friends, supporters, listeners—our Ripples Makes Waves Pledge Drive ends tonight. We are so incr...
06/27/2025

Dear Wave Farm and WGXC friends, supporters, listeners—our Ripples Makes Waves Pledge Drive ends tonight. We are so incredibly grateful for the support we’ve received already this week, and for the continued dedication of our community of programmers and listeners. Your participation now, with a donation of any size, will get us closer to the finish line with success!

🌊📻✨♥️

Turn out to the Avalon Lounge  this Sunday for a special edition of Sunday Night Swim that will benefit WGXC & Wave Farm...
06/27/2025

Turn out to the Avalon Lounge this Sunday for a special edition of Sunday Night Swim that will benefit WGXC & Wave Farm! From 7:30 to 10pm you can hear the sweet sounds of and all while supporting local music and community radio!

And—tune in to 90.7-FM on your dial today at 4pm for the Friday Afternoon Show with Simone Stevens, with Grains of Euphoria (Bradford Reed and Ryder Cooley) as our guests to give you a sense of what you have to listen forward to on Sunday!

Tune in to “Poet Ray’d Yo” tonight at 7pm for a tribute to the poet Cole Heinowitz. This month’s Ripples Make Waves Pled...
06/26/2025

Tune in to “Poet Ray’d Yo” tonight at 7pm for a tribute to the poet Cole Heinowitz.

This month’s Ripples Make Waves Pledge Drive edition of the show pays tribute to Cole Heinowitz, a Bard professor who was a gifted and multi-faceted artist and scholar. Cole was a dear friend of the program, whose work was featured here on several occasions. Cole passed away last month at the age of fifty.

Tune in at 3pm today for a selection from Wave Farm’s Transmission Arts Archive! “Over and Out” (2021) by Kerosene Jones...
06/26/2025

Tune in at 3pm today for a selection from Wave Farm’s Transmission Arts Archive! “Over and Out” (2021) by Kerosene Jones.

“Over and Out” is an experimental radio play that mines the history of—and utilizes—CB radio to sonically investigate the underrepresented legacies of gay cruising culture in the trucker community. CB radio in the United States has historically subversive connotations: primarily as a tool to evade police detection during the 1973 oil crisis, in which a nationally mandated speed limit hindered truck drivers’ productivity and earnings. CB radios were further implemented as a means of organizing blockades to protest the speed limit and, concurrently, to discreetly facilitate s*x work. The implicit risks of chance homos*xual encounters on the open road (exposure, arrest, persecution) were significantly reduced by the ‘misuse’ of these devices. For this piece, in addition to the manipulation of archival and field recordings, Kerosene will quite literally ‘cruise the airwaves’ of the Hudson Valley and incorporate the raw recordings of his encounters to explore the innately q***r hauntologies and dissident materialities of CB radio. How does CB radio, an arguably outmoded tool that is nevertheless still used today, continue to inform s*xual ideologies? Has the lineage of these technologies moved further away from—or closer to—a homosocial syntax? To what extent have these devices permanently sculpted the semiotics of q***r consciousness? It is Kerosene’s objective to immerse himself in these conceptual inquiries as both an active participant and a sonic medium, to receive and transmit some of the spectral mysteries that exist within these obscured correspondences.

Rockin’ times in the Catskill studio during our Pledge Drive kick-off this past Saturday (and summer solstice celebratio...
06/25/2025

Rockin’ times in the Catskill studio during our Pledge Drive kick-off this past Saturday (and summer solstice celebration)! Big thanks to our programmers who were broadcasting live, and to all those who stopped by to say hello!

We’re so grateful to be a part of this community. The Ripples Make Waves Pledge Drive is still going strong this week—so if you’re a WGXC listener, long-time or newly discovering, now is the time to show your support and help us keep groovy tunes and important conversations on our local airwaves!

Link in bio to make your contribution! 🌊📻🌞

Tune in to this month’s “Message Machine” today at 7 p.m. — an evening of cover songs!•Alison and John Moses can’t come ...
06/23/2025

Tune in to this month’s “Message Machine” today at 7 p.m. — an evening of cover songs!



Alison and John Moses can’t come to the phone right now, but their message machine is full of music recommendations by a diverse cast of callers from around the world.

Alison Moses is a film producer, radio host, and award-winning film and tv music supervisor based in upstate New York. Alison has created segments and radio shows with KCRW, KSPC, KCHUNG, and London’s experimental fm/digital station Resonance FM. After a day of work, Alison likes to indulge in a sweet treat. She never picks up her phone.

John Moses is a radio-host, record collector, and the co-owner of Youngbloods, a record label based in New York. He’s held residencies and produced programs for KCRW, NTS Radio, Amazing Radio, and Vans Channel 66. By day, John works in public media. By night, he watches Celtics basketball. He also never picks up his phone.

Listen live on 90.7-FM or online at wavefarm.com/listen! 📻📞

Tune in to “Tracking the Odds” today at 3 p.m. for a broadcast featuring 75 Dollar Bill!75 Dollar Bill was formed in 201...
06/23/2025

Tune in to “Tracking the Odds” today at 3 p.m. for a broadcast featuring 75 Dollar Bill!

75 Dollar Bill was formed in 2012 by percussionist Rick Brown and guitarist Che Chen. Brown’s earthy, elemental rhythms, played on a deeply resonant plywood crate, are both the foundation and foil for Chen’s searchingly abstract playing, often using a custom quarter tone guitar. The duo’s electric, richly patterned music can shape shift from ecstatic dance tunes to slowly changing polyrhythmic trance minimalism, an uncategorizable hybrid which draws on early electric blues, the modal traditions of West Africa, India, and contemporary experimental music. Here the duo is joined by Sue Garner, electric bass; Cheryl Kingan, saxes; Andrew Lafkas, contrabass; Steve Maing, guitars, sax; Jim Pugliese, percussion; Karen Waltuch, viola; Barry Weisblat, field drum, electronics. Recorded at the Roulette concert hall in Brooklyn in 2017.

“Tracking The Odds: The Roulette Concert Archive” is a monthly hour-long radio special produced by Roulette Intermedium and broadcast in partnership with Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM. The broadcasts feature selected highlights from Roulette’s New York experimental music space dating from the early 1980s to the present. Thousands of rare, formative, and often unheard recordings by innovators and adventurous musicians populate the archive.

Founded in 1978, Roulette operates a 400-seat concert hall on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn with a focus on experimental and unorthodox music and performance across all genres and media. Its archive of thousands of audio and video recordings is currently being restored.


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Acra, NY
12405

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