What started in 1987 by Tom Lax as a music zine morphed over time into an eclectic and prolific record label that’s released over 150 LPs, EPs, 7-inches, and cassettes. Siltbreeze Records, out of Philadelphia, is the focus of this week’s Lost Treasures with DJ Mackie who sits down with Tom Lax. 9am-10am on WOWD. Locally at 94.3 FM + streaming at www.takomaradio.org
ARCHIVED MP3 here Mike Rep Hummel is a titan of the rock underground of Ohio, particularly around Columbus, Ohio, where he founded bands like True Believers, Ego Summit, and The Quotas, releasing music for 50 years. On Saturday 12/30, Mike Rep shares stories with DJ Mackie for Lost Treasures. WOWD 94.3 FM + Streaming at www.takomaradio.org
ARCHIVED MP3 here All I want for Christmas is ORGAN. DJ Bookish and DJ Mackie present a special Lost Treasures with organ music, many genres deep and always obscure tracks.
Sat Dec 23 at 9am. Locally at 94.3 FM + streaming at www.takomaradio.org ARCHIVED MP3 here On Sat Dec 16, Lost Treasures celebrates the musical genius of Mayo Thompson, who has been releasing music since 1967. I had the opportunity to see Mayo perform in NYC last week with his Corky's Band and his set was off the chain. DJ Mackie will be exploring the music of The Red Crayola/Krayola, Art & Language, as well as the bands he produced for Rough Trade in London in the late 1970s.
9am-10am locally at 94.3 FM + streaming at www.takomaradio.org ARCHIVED MP3 here On Sat 11/25, Lost Treasures digs into the Phoenix music scene of the early 1980s with guests Michael Cornelius (JFA) and Alan Bishop (Sun City Girls). Memories of Placebo Records and music by their bands plus Junior Chemists, Victory Acres, Meat Puppets, The Teds and other groups you may have missed. Locally at 94.3 FM + streaming at www.takomaradio.org Sun City Girls Takoma Radio
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