About me:
Broadcasting at 91.1 fm in New York City/Metro New Jersey, 90.1 fm in the Lower Catskills, Hudson Valley, Western New Jersey, and Eastern Pennsylvania. You can stream WFMU on your computer (Real Audio, 128k MP3, Windows Media) and peruse the bounty of playlists and archives available at our website while you're listening. WFMU.org also has plenty of information about the station, podcasts, links to programming info, staff contact (PLEASE refer to this before you email questions to us here on the My Space Page!), the station's Beware of the Blog, how to support what we do, and tons more.
Our mailing address is WFMU, PO Box 2011, Jersey City, NJ 07303. If you have recordings you'd like to submit for review, please do so at this address:
WFMU
Music Department,
PO Box 5101
Hoboken, NJ 07030.
The station is completely listener-supported, no advertising whatsoever, and is allowed the freedom to explore the nature of sound and radio to its fullest extent regardless of defined genres or marketing terms. There's a variety of freeform programs as well as specialty shows rarely found on the airwaves anywhere else. Tune in or take a stroll over to www.wfmu.org: your ears and brains will thank you profusely!
FREE DOWNLOAD on Rack & Ruin Records new KIRAMEKI 6 track EP : “Exercises in Style”
"Kirameki’s [“exercises…”] is a twisted little set of tracks in an electro, break beat, ambient, noise, monster vain. A kind of trip-hop Aphex Twin style freakery is going on here. The songs stop and start and twist in all directions, sometimes in beautiful ways as in Bunny & The Electric Horsemen or spooky ways like on, well the end of that track."
Announcing Damaged Restrooms release matrix DR707-002: Psychic Fare 'The Slow Drag' CD. Release also features 'God Gave Me Hands' 7".
DAMAGED RESTROOMS PRESS RELEASE
psychic fare - the slow drag
Blazing living room budget psych from this mysterious mid-90s Humboldt County trio, with ties to the Plague Lounge. This release is steeped in 'old weird america' monsters like Vertical Slit, Half Machine Lip Moves, Dead C's Runway cassette and other "we've smoked as much as we possibly can" classics.
WFMU is one of the few radio stations that I can listen to without feeling like life is over for humankind! I love it! It fed my hunger for the bizarre as a young boy and has since shaped my insanity. Thank you!