13/03/2024
Esoterica ON Chicago Time TONIGHT! WQNA-DB, SCB Streaming Radio! - *since Aug 8th, 2000*
Tuesday nights at 10PM Chicago Time!
listen.scbradio.org
3/12/24 Esoterica playlist:
[intro: Timothy Donavan Russell - “Land of Liquid Time”__
Can - "Mother Sky"]__
NaNa - “Snake Girl”__
Parov Stelar - “Spygame”__
Parmidian One - “The Gnostics”__
Flamingosis - “Feel Yourself”__
Can - “Father Cannot Yell”_
Meat Beat Manifesto - “99%,” “Dogstar Man/Helter Skelter”__
Invasion of the Gabber Robots - “All Your Base R Belong to Us”__
Masonique - “As the World Burns” (Gang Radio Dub), “I Put a Spell on You”__
ZTK Space Featuring The Scots Dragoon Guard - “The Silent Commodities Born Poor”__
Lowkey - “Palestine Will Never Die”__
Music From the 89th Parallel (Springfield, IL):
[intro: Hugh Moore - "Promenade” - MDJETED Remix]__
Bird - “Are Your Lyrics There”__�Kentucky Knife Fight - “Tuck Your Tail and Run” (Champaign, IL ?)__
Rotten Monster - “Screamin’ Demon”__�Bonards - “I Am a Spy”__
Tree Tholen - “Such a Fool,” “Alene”__
Timothy Donavan Russell - “Music For Art of the Other Wheel Part 2”__
TANG - “Poobah 23” Session 23 live at The Lab: Bomb Shelter 2016 (excerpt)
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with Ted Keylon, AKA MDJ ETED
Cybercasting from Ghost Ship Studio in Springfield, IL
Direct Live 365 Link: https://live365.com/station/Springfield-Community-Broadcasters---QNA-a38152
(If anyone is out of the 365 range let me know and I’ll shoot you a special link.)
Esoterica page:
https://www.facebook.com/Esotericaprogram
OFFICIAL WQNA/SCB FB Page (LIKE US!): https://www.facebook.com/wqnacommunity/
Springfield Community Broadcasters FaceBook Page: https://www.facebook.com/springfieldbroadcasters217
Give a Donation: support.scbradio.org
Send your music for consideration to:
CD/DVD/Cassette
Ted Keylon
729 W. Vine St.
Springfield, IL 62704
Send Digital Music Links:
[email protected]
Intro Music:
"Land of Liquid Sky" Timothy Donavan Russell
"Mother Sky" Can
Music From the 89th Parallel Intro:
"Promenade" Hugh Moore
SCB is the non-profit organization formed by WQNA DJ's and former staff to keep community radio alive