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.

12/26/2025

Here are just a few of the faces of WGXC—broadcasting original shows from our Catskill Studio, live marathon reading events and late night winter walk broadcasts, coming together to support each other and create great radio for all our listeners!

As 2025 comes to a close and we move into 2026, we’re expanding the WGXC Catskill Studio and we need your support! Help us grow this space in the coming year for community programming, workshops, in-studio performances, and more. Your donation to Wave Farm’s WGXC: Radio for Open Ears contributes to the expansion of community radio on-air, online, and on main street. Go to wgxc.org/donate now to make your contribution. We thank you for your support!

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SHE ARRIVED AMID HORSES is a radio special hosted by balona (bell-on-uh). a patchwork of song, sound, and story that sif...
12/26/2025

SHE ARRIVED AMID HORSES is a radio special hosted by balona (bell-on-uh). a patchwork of song, sound, and story that sifts through changing moods and places. expect the sound of crickets, manifestos, current song obsessions, overheard poems, dollar bin tapes, and the like, with a lingering emphasis on underground musicians that defy genre and expectation.

*the title of this show comes from a repeated line in Luci Tapahanso's poem Blue Horses Rush In. i read it for the first time one night last summer falling asleep beside the river where the poem happens to take place. that night i dreamt of horses and other things i am not gonna tell you but maybe you'll hear some bits and pieces mumbling through each broadcast. idk why but i feel like there's something about radio that is related to the sound of water meeting stones.

Tune in to the Monday Afternoon Show with Kieran Riley for some more local voices! At 4pm, our monthly segment with Deve...
12/22/2025

Tune in to the Monday Afternoon Show with Kieran Riley for some more local voices! At 4pm, our monthly segment with Deven Connelly from Cornell Cooperative lets us know what's coming up with Greene and Columbia County programming and events. And at 5pm, Kieran is joined by Sina Basila Hickey of The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY where she manages the volunteer-run news program Hudson Mohawk Magazine, which also airs every morning and evening on WGXC!

Catch us live in the studio tomorrow during Catskill’s Winter Solstice celebration! 📍393 Main Street, WGXC Catskill Stud...
12/21/2025

Catch us live in the studio tomorrow during Catskill’s Winter Solstice celebration!

📍393 Main Street, WGXC Catskill Studio

Come by and hear programmers in action, and visit this space we hope to expand for more programming, in-studio performances, and live radio in 2026. Then continue on to meander Main Street and say hello to all our wonderful neighbors serving up some wintry cheer!

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Tune in this Sunday from 10am to 11am for “Sounds of the Winter Solstice,” created and introduced by interdisciplinary s...
12/19/2025

Tune in this Sunday from 10am to 11am for “Sounds of the Winter Solstice,” created and introduced by interdisciplinary sound artist and nature field recordist Zaneta, with Woodstock Land Conservancy.

This hour-long program features nature soundscapes recorded at WLC’s Israel Wittman Sanctuary in the Zena Highwoods on Winter Solstice 2024 and Summer Solstice 2025. Inspired by the artist’s Filipinx ancestral practices of singing to land, this project began by establishing a relationship with land through listening and singing to the forest, and the field recordings emerged out of this reciprocal exchange. Listening to both the winter and summer solstice, listeners will get to hear the full breadth of expression and biodiversity in this forest.

In this broadcast you’ll hear ice forming in a winter stream, eaglets and owls singing out into the dawn, robins, frogs, crickets, vireos, and sparrows, thunderstorms and a summer evening in the pond. Interwoven with these forest soundscapes are stories of land from residents who have lived decades in this forest. This hour-long broadcast invites listeners to slow down, attune to seasonal rhythms, and experience the living dialogue between community and landscape.


This broadcast from the Woodstockhausen 25’ East performance archive features sets by Dean Fraser and softbits from Frid...
12/19/2025

This broadcast from the Woodstockhausen 25’ East performance archive features sets by Dean Fraser and softbits from Friday, July 25, 2025.

Woodstockhausen is a bi-coastal festival dedicated to experimental music, installation, and audiovisual performance. In 2025, the festival was held in a barn and on a field in Bloomville, NY in July, and in a redwood clearing in Boulder Creek, CA in August. This festival brings local, regional, national, and international artists together to showcase boundary pushing works, encouraging creative exchange and extra-regional community in an open and generative atmosphere.

Recordings produced by Paul Geluso and Ben Krasner.

Tune in today at 3pm for thomas zhang on “unknown sounds,” produced by Elena Botts.this month’s guest is OxDxWx 卵生の生理痛蠕虫...
12/18/2025

Tune in today at 3pm for thomas zhang on “unknown sounds,” produced by Elena Botts.

this month’s guest is OxDxWx 卵生の生理痛蠕虫 is a solo project of Thomas Zhang, who works at UFO Space Livehouse & UFO CREAtions (a racord label & tour booking promoter) in Beijing. His early works were mostly experimental and psychedelic noise made from software, after coming into contact with guitar and black metal (former vocal of Akashic, a syphonic-doom black metal band in Beijing), OxDxWx became a drone metal/psychedelic folk one-man band.

Tune in Sunday, 12/21 at 9am for a Winter Solstice broadcast of "I want to eat the earth: A sonic almanac from the New S...
12/18/2025

Tune in Sunday, 12/21 at 9am for a Winter Solstice broadcast of "I want to eat the earth: A sonic almanac from the New School of the Anthropocene."

NSOTA is a radical experiment in alternative education, away from marketisation and arcane specialism towards co-sensing systems change through creative practice.

This is an ecological transmission of DIY ethics, non-hierarchical structures, radical networks, interconnected sensing through sound, text, voice, spoken word, human and more-than-human collaborative practice, patchwork group thinking, and radio art.

This episode is created for the December solstice, a time of extreme dark or light in either direction, a hunkering down in the wet earth or restoration beside a crisp winter sun. The piece is curated and produced by Ambrose Hrebeniak, Simon McClelland Morris and Chris de Selincourt composed using original material from NSOTA scholars.

With contributions from: Pearl Fish, Pascal Sleigh, Chris de Sel, Sk.ye, Josh Tucker, Blanc Sceol (Stephen Shiell & Hannah White), Michael Timmerman, Simon McClelland Morris, Sara McCrea, Meleah Moore, Dougal MacArthur

Tune in this evening at 7pm for "Race Talks: Rest & Radiance — Key Aspirations for the Holiday Season with Sadia Hameed,...
12/16/2025

Tune in this evening at 7pm for "Race Talks: Rest & Radiance — Key Aspirations for the Holiday Season with Sadia Hameed, Garrett Roche, & Kimberly Erwin of Race Talks®"

This December on Race Talks, Host Kimberly Erwin invites listeners into a soothing Holiday Season. While the world rushes through its deadlines, celebrations, and last-minute shopping and to-do lists, let’s secure space for something more brilliant: REST and RADIANCE… it’s OUR TURN!

Kimberly — intercultural communicator, serial entrepreneur, and educator — brings her signature style of warmth and charm to a year-end conversation shaped by reflection, restoration, and the quiet brilliance we often overlook when we’re simply trying to keep up. First up...A Change Is Gonna Come — Sam Cooke. It's a timeless anthem of hope and transformation, ushering us into a conversation about releasing, returning, and rising.

Meet Our Guest TALKer — Sadia Hameed

Guest TALKer for December’s holiday special is the very person to help you turn the dial. With roles such as optimization coach, energetic healer, spiritual guide, and transformational mentor to founders, executives, visionaries, and entrepreneurs, Sadia Hameed is bold and brilliant enough to bring the light to you — and then some.

Tune in to hear Sadia’s perspective on (our "Talk Term") “soul codes,” a spiritual concept describing the unique blueprint, inner essence, and gifts each person carries into the world. Wondering how they work? Listen in as she brings coherence and clarity, offering a restorative lens for everyone within earshot — woman or man — seeking to step into 2026 with more presence and less pressure, more promise and less pretense.

Sadia is someone capable of seeing what we forget… and reminding us gently of what we already carry. Enjoy a Whitney Houston classic, Higher Love, a favorite that fosters resiliency in her.

Tune in now, Tuesday 12/16, at 11am for Nuestra Música: Cuando Calienta el Sol (music from warmer climates)!Once again t...
12/16/2025

Tune in now, Tuesday 12/16, at 11am for Nuestra Música: Cuando Calienta el Sol (music from warmer climates)!

Once again the winter is upon us and in Nuestra Múscia we will be playing music from some warmer climates. We will start with Trini Lopez and “Cuando Calienta el Sol” (when the sun heats up), written by Nicaraguan songwriter and bandleader Rafael Gastón Pérez, sung by Los Hermanos Rigual, we continue with warmer weather with Cuban Quartet Vocal Vidas and the song “Soy Cubana”, the Bolivian group Llajtaymanta with “Para que la Vida” and the Costan Rican group Cuarteto de Guitarras de Costa Rica and the song “Pasillo en Mi Menor”.

Also, from Costa Rica Maf E Tula will be singing as well Newyorikan bobby Sanabria and from Laredo Texas, Poncho Sánchez. Enjoy the show and thank you for listening to your community supported radio station.

12/15/2025

📻 Support the growth and future of your community radio station! 🌱

Just as electrical grounding is important for safe radio transmission, WGXC’s Catskill studio has become a grounding place for our station. With your help, we hope to expand our space for even more community programming, workshops, and in-studio performances. Your donation to Wave Farm’s WGXC: Radio for Open Ears contributes to the expansion of community radio on-air, online, and on main street. Go to wgxc.org/donate now to make your contribution. We thank you so much for your support!

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Tune in Saturday (12/13) at 11am for "Making Waves: Death as a Natural Transformation" with Claude Schryer, Azul Carolin...
12/12/2025

Tune in Saturday (12/13) at 11am for "Making Waves: Death as a Natural Transformation" with Claude Schryer, Azul Carolina Duque, Kenneth Newby and Wendelin Bartley.

Guest Host Claude Schryer from the conscient podcast has invited three Canadian sound artists to have a discussion in response to the phrase, "death as a natural transformation of energy and consciousness, not an end."

Making Waves is a monthly one hour program about radio art and sound art is produced by New Adventures in Sound Art's Artistic Director Darren Copeland in South River, Ontario, Canada. The show features Canadian, US, and international artists creating sound-based media art. It focuses on the techniques, processes, and motivations of the artists it features as well as individuals supporting the field through dissemination and curatorial activities. The show is a snapshot of what is happening in sound-based media art in the here and now from a northern perspective.

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