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 today (Tuesday, 10/14) from 12pm to 2pm for “Overlooked” with Rob Saffer—a 10th Anniversary Show! “Overlooked” f...
10/14/2025

Tune in today (Tuesday, 10/14) from 12pm to 2pm for “Overlooked” with Rob Saffer—a 10th Anniversary Show!

“Overlooked” first hit WGXC’s airwaves on October 22, 2015 with a show called “Couplets & Connections.” In a nod to that first show, host Rob Saffer will play newly released music from all corners of the musical spectrum, including a few pairings that connect either through a shared composition or shared band members. There will be some prog rock, undefinable rock, gnarly guitar jazz, big noise with and without vocals, contemporary composition mashups, along with a couple of couplets with hockets and Beethoven. The show will commence with “Overlooked’s” original theme song: Slim Gaillard’s “Slim’s Jam.”

“Overlooked” is a show focusing on overlooked and underplayed music of all varieties: jazz, improvisational, international, and other fringe music, ancient to future, familiar to rare, classic to weird. Broadcast live from Overlook Mountain in Ulster County, “Overlooked” offers programs focused solely on newly released music along with others that focus on specific musical themes or history.

Host Rob Saffer is the former Executive Director and Producer of the Creative Music Foundation and Creative Music Studio. While living in Brooklyn for 25 years, he served on advisory boards for Celebrate Brooklyn! and Symphony Space. He also curated the Brooklyn Museum’s summer jazz series and helped found The Mingus Big Band with Mingus’s widow, Sue.

Tune to 90.7-FM or listen live online!

Tune in today at 7 p.m. for the debut of “Everybody Get Close: The ongoing story of electronic dance music”!Hosted by He...
10/11/2025

Tune in today at 7 p.m. for the debut of “Everybody Get Close: The ongoing story of electronic dance music”!

Hosted by Headphones Girl • 2nd and 4th Saturdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Local raver and DJ, Headphones Girl, brings you sounds from raves and clubs around the world, throughout the span of its existence, diving deep into scenes, sounds, record labels, and more. It’s a celebration of the music, the people who make it, and the communities that form wherever it’s played.

Tune in to today’s “Friday Afternoon Show” at 5pm! Lucy Bohnsack interviews Meira Blaustein, co-founder of the Woodstock...
10/10/2025

Tune in to today’s “Friday Afternoon Show” at 5pm! Lucy Bohnsack interviews Meira Blaustein, co-founder of the Woodstock Film Festival, about this year’s upcoming festival, running from October 15th through October 19th.

🔵 TICKET GIVEAWAY 🔵We have one pair (two tickets) to give away for StretchMetal’s upcoming Drone Sleepover, Oct. 25 - 26...
10/10/2025

🔵 TICKET GIVEAWAY 🔵

We have one pair (two tickets) to give away for StretchMetal’s upcoming Drone Sleepover, Oct. 25 - 26!

To claim the tickets: DM .7fm with your name and email address. The first message we get wins the pair of tickets!

Presented by StretchMetal, Drone Sleepover is an annual ambient music sleep concert featuring sleep music from duck to dawn. Each performance blends into the next creating 8+ house of unbroken, uninterrupted drone sound.

All performances align on the common ground that all sound must be music to sleep to, with the exception of the final set, acting as a wake-up call dance party.

Oct 25 - 26, 2025
in Kingston, NY

Performances by Cloudwater, Y_O_O_L_, clairaudi­ence, Miyaxx, Adam Saikaley, andarctica, Jason Calhoun, and Dream Crease (music to wake up to) + projections thru the entire by Grant Bouvier ✨

Details / artist links / more tickets
🔸stretchmetal.org/ds2025

(Flyer Design  / Video clip: Drone Sleepover in Chicago, 2024)

Tune in tomorrow (Wednesday 10/8) from 4:30 pm to 5pm for “Views from the Watershed” — a program about the landscape, hi...
10/07/2025

Tune in tomorrow (Wednesday 10/8) from 4:30 pm to 5pm for “Views from the Watershed” — a program about the landscape, history, and politics of New York City’s water supply, and the complicated relationship between the City and the Catskills communities that steward 90% of its water. It tells the stories of the watershed through firsthand, intimate perspectives from local people (including a historian, a dairy farmer, a former DEP commissioner, a grave restorer, and a forester) on what it means to be a part of the water system.

This month we bring you “Episode 1: Connected by Water” featuring the backstory to NYC’s drinking water, 90% of which comes from the Catskills, 100+ miles from the City.

Tune in today (Monday 10/6) from 2pm to 3pm for Modulisme: Early ElectroMIX  #48.Early ElectroMIX is a series to documen...
10/06/2025

Tune in today (Monday 10/6) from 2pm to 3pm for Modulisme: Early ElectroMIX #48.

Early ElectroMIX is a series to document the history of experimental Electronic music from the 50s to the 80s, composers making use of electronic instruments, test equipment, generators of synthetic signals and sounds, tape manipulations... to analog synthesizers...While our sessions document those who make it today my desire is to transmit some pioneering works which paved the way to what we try to create.

Verbatim Text Sound Expo 2025 is happening tomorrow (Saturday 10/3)! And we will be broadcasting live from the stage for...
10/03/2025

Verbatim Text Sound Expo 2025 is happening tomorrow (Saturday 10/3)! And we will be broadcasting live from the stage for those who can’t attend in person.

Performances and readings will be happening from 12:30pm until 9:30pm. You can listen in by finding the “Live from Verbatim Text Sound Expo” page on wavefarm.org OR by using the Wave Farm app.

Verbatim is now in its 5th year, and will be held this October 4th at the beautiful Sugar Maples Center for Creative Arts in the Northern Catskills. Local food and drink purveyors will keep you all nourished. Come to experience out-there literary and sound experiments emerging from the Hudson Valley, Catskills, Western MA, Western NY, and beyond.


Tune in to today’s “Friday Afternoon Show” at 4pm! Jeff Economy of “Snackpoint Charlie” interviews Brian Whitney from Up...
10/03/2025

Tune in to today’s “Friday Afternoon Show” at 4pm!

Jeff Economy of “Snackpoint Charlie” interviews Brian Whitney from Upstate Films about the opening of its new Midtown Kingston location.

Tune in on Tuesday (9/30) from 2pm to 3pm for “Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks: Spontaneous Operations” with Stephen Brad...
09/29/2025

Tune in on Tuesday (9/30) from 2pm to 3pm for “Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks: Spontaneous Operations” with Stephen Bradley and Edward Ruchalski.

“Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks” is inspired by a Wave Farm artist residency that co-hosts Stephen Bradley and Edward Ruchalski were awarded in the summer of 2019. The radio show focuses on original music using field recordings, sound sculptures, found sounds, and improvisations as sound sources for both solo and collaborative music created by Bradley and Ruchalski specifically for each show. Occasionally, works by other musicians are broadcasted. These works are based on concepts of acoustic ecology, chance music, musique concrète, microtonality, lowercase, and ambient music. Please contact Bradley at ([email protected]) or Ruchalski at ([email protected]) for information about the program.

Tune in today (Monday 9/29) from 3pm to 4pm, for “Transmission Ecologies” produced by Afroditi Psarra. This episode feat...
09/29/2025

Tune in today (Monday 9/29) from 3pm to 4pm, for “Transmission Ecologies” produced by Afroditi Psarra. This episode features Maria Thrän and Samuel Hertz.

“Aeolian Radio” uses a kinetic pendulum antenna sculpture, vocals, field recordings, and live electronics to produce a wide-ranging exploration of radio frequencies, interference rhythms, and vocal timbres. Through polarity shifts, the pendulum creates an interference rhythm that the artists take as a starting point for developing the work in three sections. Thrän and Hertz perform alongside and embody these rhythms, vocalizing in consonance and dissonance with its signals and static. Successive studio sessions with the sculpture led to the development of a number of custom performance interfaces, through which the voice and antenna meld with, and augment, each other in surprising and generative ways. The term “Aeolian” evokes the classical Aeolian harp — an instrument played by the wind — drawing a parallel between natural wind energy and the invisible electromagnetic winds that “Aeolian Radio” harnesses. This piece asks: what happens when the frequency range we make ourselves sensitive to is expanded to include these more-than-human winds? How do the rhythms of non-human entities interfere with, highlight, amplify, or cancel out our human patterns? “Aeolian Radio” is an experiment that develops as a fever dream where these contrasting rhythms form a dense ecosystem, switching between the natural, the artificial, and the unplaceable.

Tune in Thursday 9/24 at 7pm for Poet Ray’d Yo with Chris Funkhouser!This month’s edition of Poet Ray’d Yo draws from re...
09/24/2025

Tune in Thursday 9/24 at 7pm for Poet Ray’d Yo with Chris Funkhouser!

This month’s edition of Poet Ray’d Yo draws from recordings included in the recently launched We Magazine Digital Archive page at PennSound. These recordings were orchestrated by host Chris Funkhouser, produced with collaborators Karl Daegling and Stephen Cope between 1989 and 1992. Featured in the program are works by Andy Clausen, William Everson, Joanne Kyger, and others.

Turn out on Thursday, September 25th at 7pm Upstairs at the Avalon Lounge for the next edition of “Breaking the Algorith...
09/24/2025

Turn out on Thursday, September 25th at 7pm Upstairs at the Avalon Lounge for the next edition of “Breaking the Algorithm IRL,” a new 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.”

This month’s event features a discussion with Adriana Tampasis, a Hudson Valley-based composer, performer, and poet. She has composed for solo, chamber, and large ensemble groups, integrating traditional and nontraditional notations including narrative and graphic scores into her compositions. Her work is inspired by the fusion of jazz, chamber, and literary arts, employing both improvisation and through-composition. She has recently held a residency at Westben Centre for Connection & Creativity as a Performer-Composer and is currently recording an album with her jazz-fusion quartet, Pocket Merchant.

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