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Read MoreStay tuned in May to WholesomeRadio.
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Read MoreDJ Pi takes Soul Station π deep into the funk mines for a two-part groove fest covering 1971 to 1978—from obscure bangers to undeniable classics.
We kick off with The Bar-Kays’ lost track from Black Rock, slide through Baby Huey, The Jade, and The Soul Searchers, and close with Maceo Parker’s A Funky Tale to Tell. The second set heats up with Fatback Band, The Meters’ Hey Pocky Way, Isley Brothers, Graham Central Station, Slave, and Chuck Brown’s Bustin’ Loose, a track that lit up D.C. and helped birth go-go.
Personal memories, killer grooves, and pure funk history.
As DJ Pi says: Wholesome Radio always gets you to the right height.
Read MoreHexD is a music genre that focus on a low quality, dirty and melancholic style that evokes a feeling of nostalgia. Both its auditory and visual elements often draw from the aesthetics of early 2000s anime and video games, as people can tell from the sampling choices and album covers. HexD is the intangible essence of the memories, the ethereal realm of alternate time and space, where the chaotic interplay of the new, the present, and the past converges…
Read MoreThis one’s not for the faint of funk. DJ π tears into Out Aggressive Funk—a twisted, high-voltage journey through raw groove and sharp edges. Pee Wee Ellis sets it off, the Contortions go full punk-funk, and the Bush Tetras stomp the scene sideways.
From Ian Dury to Defunkt, Tackhead to Cameo, we go deep into the dirty side of the dancefloor—where jazz players blow hard and punk kids punch through the beat. It’s sweaty, it’s snarling, it’s alive.
Soul Station π. Only on Wholesome Radio.
We’ll get you to the right height.
Read MoreToday we enter the orbit of BAG—the Black Artists Group, born in late-60s St. Louis and riding the edge of jazz into the early 70s. Like Chicago’s AACM, they believed in freedom, community, and sound that stretched far beyond the grid.
This show is all about that space: Julius Hemphill, Oliver Lake, Luther Thomas, Stoneface Richard Martin, and the Human Arts Ensemble. Two tracks in Set One, just one in Set Two—but these are journeys, not singles.
The Soul Station. Wholesome Radio. DJ π.
Always bringing you to the right height.
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Ida Maria • Laura Jane Grace • The Hives • Lady Gaga • Ela Minus • Pixel Grip • Kumo 99 • Sextile • S. Product • The Voidz • St. Vincent • Adult DVD • Jesse Welles • The New Sex & Drugs • The Clash • Sparklehorse • Shellac • Wet Leg
Read MoreDJ π’s Jazzy Out Funk show on WholesomeRadio’sSoul Station π takes you on an exhilarating journey through the early 1970s. This hour of groovy, avant-garde, and funky music features Miles Davis’ electric masterpiece Right Off King Crimson’s jazz-infused Groon* and the high-energy Funky Donkey by the Luther Thomas Human Arts Ensemble. With every track, DJ π celebrates the bold and adventurous spirit of Jazzy Out Funk. Tune in now on WholesomeRadio and get to the right height!
Read MoreA Romper El Coco
Cuban singer Benny More popularized the song A Romper El Coco, but he was hardly the only singer to record it. This version by the Puerto Rican tresero (a tres player) Luis "Lija" Ortiz is in the conjunto tradition and has a tres solo as well as a very good piano solo. It was probablky recorded in 1950 for the latin label Verna. Ortiz recorded often in NYC and during the mid 1950’s made many records backing bolero singer Panchito Riset.
Read MoreStay tuned in April to WholesomeRadio.
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Read MoreFEATURING…
The Tossers • The Pogues • Rostam • Hamilton Leithauser • Dropkick Murphys • Lucinda Williams • Lady Gaga • Kumo 99 • Cuco • The Blow • Sextile • Nine Inch Nails • Lizzo • 3l3d3p • ANNA • Bomba Estéreo
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Neil Young • Horsegirl • New York Dolls • The Pogues • The Flaming Lips • Rage Against The Machine • Grimes • Hurray For The Riff Raff • The Linda Lindas • Pink • Chappell Roan • Madeline Goldstein • Macy Gray • Sextile • Kristian Bob • New Found Glory
Read MoreStay tuned in March to WholesomeRadio.
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Joan Jett & the Blackhearts • The Roots • Death From Above 1979 • Jeffrey Lewis • Courtney Barnett • Wilco • Lady Gaga • Beyoncé • Hamilton Leithauser • Rilo Kiley • EZ Band • Rubblebucket • Peach Kelli Pop • Nice As Fuck • Porches • Kendrick Lamar
Read MoreStay tuned in February to WholesomeRadio.
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Read MoreFEATURING…
Anamanaguchi • Joan Jett • Billy Idol • Bad Bunny • La Santa Cecilia • Julieta Venegas • Brittany Howard • Rage Against The Machine • The New Sex & Drugs • Monica Barbaro • Lucinda Williams • Angel Olsen • Hamilton Leithauser • Modern Love Child • The Symposium • Kim Gordon
Read MoreCheck out a show that took a year to make. DJ Cheddarwurst plays tracks from her favorite albums of 2024.
Read MoreWholesomeRadio would like thank DJ Cheddarwürst for kicking off 2025 with a brand new episode of Slow Motion . How y'all like the new showz? Give us some feedback, email us at: radio@wholso.me
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Ben Kweller • Du Blonde • The Strokes • Weezer • Horsegirl • Towa Bird • Reyna Tropical • St. Vincent • Pixel Grip • The Postal Service • Charli XCX • Goldfrapp • Willie Nelson • Cavetown • The Parrots • Adam Sandler
Read MoreWholesomeRadio would like to thank you all for listening in 2024.
As promised here are the results of the WholesomeRadio Legfish Awardz 2024:....
Read MoreDJ π’s final Psych 68 show on WholesomeRadio’s Soul Station is a deluxe journey through 1968’s trippiest sounds. This hour-and-a-half adventure includes rare tracks from Spirit, The Chocolate Watchband, MC5, The Monkees, and more, culminating in two unforgettable sets. With an eclectic mix of original songs and deep cuts, DJ π concludes his Psych 68 series in style. Don’t miss this last deep dive into a pivotal year for psychedelic rock, only on WholesomeRadio.
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