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.

On Saturday November 22nd from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., authors, broadcasters, poets, and community members will come together...
11/17/2025

On Saturday November 22nd from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., authors, broadcasters, poets, and community members will come together live on-air on Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears to celebrate freedom of speech and freedom to create. Stop by the WGXC studio to witness the broadcasts and head over to Left Bank Ciders to gather with others to listen to the broadcast and converse. Or, tune your radio dial to 90.7-FM or hop online at wavefarm.org/listen.

Organized by the Northern Spy Reading Series and WGXC, Celebrating Freedom of Expression On Air is taking place in conjunction with Fall of Freedom, a nationwide call for creative resistance initiated by artist Dread Scott, playwright Lynn Nottage, and many other artists, writers, filmmakers, and cultural producers.



Turn out on Thursday, November 20th at 7pm Upstairs at the Avalon Lounge for the next edition of “Breaking the Algorithm...
11/16/2025

Turn out on Thursday, November 20th at 7pm Upstairs at the Avalon Lounge for the next edition of “Breaking the Algorithm IRL,” a monthly series presented by Wave Farm’s WGXC 90.7-FM as part of our Local Waves initiative and the show “Local Waves in Conversation.” Part conversation led by Mike Amari of Chosen Family and part DJ set by a WGXC volunteer, the series highlights local artists, musicians, venue owners and bookers, and record label owners. This month’s event features a discussion with poet, writer, and vocalist Karen Schoemer (Day for Nights, Sky Furrows).



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‼️Local Waves call for new music‼️By December 1st, all Hudson Valley, Capital Region, and Western Mass based artists are...
11/16/2025

‼️Local Waves call for new music‼️

By December 1st, all Hudson Valley, Capital Region, and Western Mass based artists are encouraged to send in their 2023 or newer releases to be added to this library, which will populate the ‘Local Waves’ program 8pm-Midnight every Friday, as well as airing throughout the week. Plus it will give on-air DJs a place to easily find and check out (and play!) new releases from local artists.

TO SUBMIT: Send an email with ‘Local Waves’ in the title to [email protected] with mp3s (320 kbps) or simply a Bandcamp link with download code.

WGXC 90.7-FM is a community and experimental station, serving Greene and Columbia counties at 90.7-FM, and beyond at wavefarm.org/listen!

Tune in tomorrow (Saturday 11/15) for a new episode of “The Radio Art Hour” — airing at 5am and 3pm! TPNY Memory (2013) ...
11/14/2025

Tune in tomorrow (Saturday 11/15) for a new episode of “The Radio Art Hour” — airing at 5am and 3pm!

TPNY Memory (2013) is a Hörspiel composed by Jean-Jacques Palix based on an original libretto by Leyli Daryoush. The play, through a three-act narrative, draws on the interplay of three languages—Farsi, French, and English—to convey the floating reminiscences of a young Iranian woman through time and space. The play is set in three cities—Tehran, Paris, and New York—and we are carried as listeners through a set of traveling and shifting memories. TPNY Memory was first broadcast on France Culture with support from Beaumarchais - SACD and Radio France.

Jean-Jacques Palix is a composer for stage, archivist, rare music enthusiast, and sound hunter. Since his work as a charter member in the early 1980’s with the experimental Radio Nova in Paris, he has collaborated on contemporary dance performances, exhibitions, films, video, events, and fashion shows. In 1992, Palix founded an independent record label, publishing records with David Coulter, Eve Couturier, Jeff Rian, and Vincent Segal, among other. He regularly gives lectures and conducts concerts, noise events, and sound installations in fine arts and architecture schools.

Of Iranian origin, Leyli Daryoush was born in Tehran and lives in Paris. She has long split her time between Paris and Tehran. A musicologist by training, she is interested in contemporary opera and American minimalism. She was a visiting scholar at Columbia University from 2004 - 2007. She holds a doctorate in Theatre Studies from the Sorbonne. Since 2009 Daryough’s practice has focused on dramaturgy and writing.

Vocal and instrumental musicians featured in TPNY Memory: Vincent Ségal, Karima Nayt, Carol Robinson, Eve Couturier, and Niaz Nawab.

11/14/2025
Tune in Thursday 11/13 at 11am for a special broadcast! Musician and writer Nat Baldwin appears live in the studio to re...
11/12/2025

Tune in Thursday 11/13 at 11am for a special broadcast! Musician and writer Nat Baldwin appears live in the studio to read from and discuss his new book Antithesis. He will play select recordings connected to the text and be in conversation with Galen Joseph-Hunter.

🔺About Antithesis
“Nat Baldwin is a writer attuned to the resonant, droning field of the page. Herein, the voice splits. Times overlay and hum together. Events become enharmonic tones. The story we read making possible the story taking place below the story, one we can only sense in the sounding, but is simultaneous and synchronized. Part anti-memoir, part shared history of experimental music and experimental literature, Baldwin’s Antithesis resounds. It completely mesmerized me.”
–Danielle Vogel, author of “A Library of Light”

Nat Baldwin is a double bassist, composer, and writer from Maine currently living in Western Massachusetts. He’s released several solo and collaborative works across genres and runs the experimental music label Tripticks Tapes. His books include a collection of short fiction, The Red Barn (Calamari Archive, 2017), and a work of hybrid nonfiction, Antithesis (Bridge Books, 2025).

Tune in Wednesday 11/13 at 4:30pm for the next episode of “Views from the Watershed.”🔵 “Views from the Watershed: A Seat...
11/12/2025

Tune in Wednesday 11/13 at 4:30pm for the next episode of “Views from the Watershed.”

🔵 “Views from the Watershed: A Seat at the Table”

A DEP Commissioner, a Catskillian, and a bunch of lawyers walk into a bar...The 1990s were a turning point for the relationship between the Catskills and NYC. The federal Clean Water Act changed the way the City needed to manage its water supply— it tried to impose stringent regulations on the watershed. Catskillians were having none of that! As the watershed community got together and organized, a new DEP Commissioner came to town with a very different approach from her predecessors. A pitcher of beer broke the ice, and the rest is history.

Featuring Marilyn Gelber, former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, and Alan Rosa, former Director of the Catskill Watershed Corporation.

Tune in Wednesday 11/12 at 4pm for an audition of “On The Mic” hosted by Pepper Goldfarb, Anabelle Bissonnette, and Adel...
11/12/2025

Tune in Wednesday 11/12 at 4pm for an audition of “On The Mic” hosted by Pepper Goldfarb, Anabelle Bissonnette, and Adele Golby!

The show will contain eclectic music, discussion, and interviews with invited guests. This is a program hosted by 3 teenage girls from Columbia county.

“Auditions” features prospective WGXC volunteer programmers trying out their proposed radio programs on air for listener feedback.

Have feedback for the prospective programmer you just heard? Leave a message at (518) 622-2598 ext. 4 or email [email protected] to let us know what you think!

Tune in tonight at 9pm for “RECLAIMED,” a series that explores the many worlds of contemporary Indigenous music! Now on ...
11/08/2025

Tune in tonight at 9pm for “RECLAIMED,” a series that explores the many worlds of contemporary Indigenous music! Now on the WGXC Broadcast Schedule Saturdays from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.

RECLAIMED, Hosted by Jarrett Martineau (Cree/Dene), is weekly series on CBC Music that explores the many worlds of contemporary Indigenous music. From traditional songs and acoustic sounds to Native hip-hop, R&B, and the dancefloor-filling beats of electric powwow, “RECLAIMED” is a one hour soundtrack to the Indigenous Next Wave: a new generation of Indigenous artists reclaiming their culture through music and song.

Equal parts celebration, resistance, and reclamation, “RECLAIMED” introduces listeners to a new generation of Indigenous artists, while paying respect to First Nations musicians of previous generations that have set the stage for today’s emerging talent to rise. The series is a platform for musical discovery and education, incorporating everything from powwow songs and protest music, to electronic beats and incendiary political hip-hop.

Tune in to the Wednesday Afternoon Show at 4pm for a conversation with Wave Farm’s Radio Program Director, Meredith Kooi...
11/05/2025

Tune in to the Wednesday Afternoon Show at 4pm for a conversation with Wave Farm’s Radio Program Director, Meredith Kooi, and artist and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) PhD student Natan Diacon Furtado!

Kooi visited EMPAC’s Studio Beta earlier this week to talk with Diacon Furtado about their project Community Portal. The project is an open-source ancestral projection and transmission tool that engages the public in embodied collaborative listening through the re-purposing of naval navigation and paranormal investigation technologies. We also hear from Dierdre Shea and Julian Goldman of Troy-based Fun Stuff Design, who worked in collaboration with Natan to design the project’s antennas. Community Portal is open for public participation on Friday, November 7th from 10-2pm in Studio Beta at EMPAC.

The Community Portal utilizes a water-filled metal bowl which is modified to become a ground-plane liquid antenna, engaging the FM radio spectrum as a space for investigation and recuperation of community connection(s). Connecting this antenna to a laptop converted into a software-defined radio “spirit box” allows a hand placed into the water to audibly modify the signals that are received. Additional hands placed into the water merge and amplify the antenna’s signal, sharing agency and intention between you, your community, and your watershed, opening a space for joyful meaning-making and the potential to receive site and self-specific messages from other(ed) ancestral imaginations.

Images:
1 - Natan Diacon Furtado, Community Portal. Courtesy the of artist.
2 - Community Portal Studio Visit. Photo by Meredith Kooi.
3- Deirdre Shea and Julian Goldman of Fun Stuff Design.


Tune in today at 12pm for a selection from the WGXC Archives! “Echolocation: Does Fall Make A Sound? - Parts 1 and 2” Th...
11/04/2025

Tune in today at 12pm for a selection from the WGXC Archives! “Echolocation: Does Fall Make A Sound? - Parts 1 and 2”

This autumn broadcast of Echolocation (originally aired December 10, 2016) contemplates the age-old question “when a tree falls in the woods and there’s no one there to hear it, does it make a sound?” In the first hour, we’ll feature little brown bats and gunshot reverberations, as well as singing, bioluminescent fish. In the second hour, we’ll remember three great artists who passed beyond the veil this Autumn - musician and composer Pauline Oliveros; soul singer for the band the Dap-Kings Sharon Jones; and painter, sculptor and filmmaker Margo Pelletier.

Echolocation explores aspects of environmental art, especially the use of bioacoustics in sound art and musical composition. The show dwells at the junction between art, science and natural sound, and features works by artists working in the fields of soundscape studies, deep listening and acoustic ecology. Featured composers include R. Murray Schaffer, Doug Quin, Lisa Walker, Hildegard Westerkamp, Pauline Oliveros, and others.

Tune in tonight at 7:30pm for a spooky selection from the New American Radio Archive: “In the Devils Footsteps, Parts 1 ...
10/31/2025

Tune in tonight at 7:30pm for a spooky selection from the New American Radio Archive: “In the Devils Footsteps, Parts 1 & 2” (1993) by Helen Thorington with Sarah Montague!

Created especially for Halloween, these two complimentary programs celebrate and explore the vampire tradition, which is as ageless and enduring as its own subject, and the shadowy world of the bat, which though its popularity is on the rise, is still very much of an endangered species. The first part recreates the image of the vampire through dramatic readings from the rich literary tradition of vampire lore, and a lush compelling sound score. The second part focuses on the bat, a mysterious creature as fascinating in its own way as the mythological creation which, since Bela Lugosi first lifted his cape in 1931, has literally cast a shadow over its life. Bat experts Dr. Merlin Tuttle, founder of Bat Conservation International, and Dr. Roy Horst, discuss bat behavior and bats’ vital ecological contributions, as well as the nature of true vampires.

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