I liked their slogan: “Freedom’s just another word for Watsonville”.
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If you like jazz, check out kmhd. Really good "out of the box" type jazz from Mount Hood Community College.
WNRN in Charlottesville VA is awesome, they do blocks like a college station and their music selection is amazing. Of particular mention is their Saturday 9 am - 11 am show “The Grateful Dead and Phriends Show” — two guys do a wake and bake with live Dead bootlegs, then for the last hour switch to jam bands.
https://www.wnrn.org/listen/
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another winner
Top of Sugarloaf.
https://www.wtosfm.com
Radio Garden
http://radio.garden/visit/elizabethtown-ky/OOBYYsDw
WFMU is great.
I got turned on to Cool Blue Flame late in 2020 and have been listening religiously. Described as: "Postwar atmospherica. High bop modernism and Afro-Latin sounds, twilight exotica and soundtrack moods, soul stompers and weepers, hypnotic R&B and blues, mystical '60s pop, lonely country, lonelier rock 'n' roll, instrumental weirdness, electronic creaking"
Many songs shazamed into my playlist from this show.
https://wfmu.org/playlists/UE
https://radiooooo.com/
map of the world, click a country, a decade and slow/fast/weird combo and listen
kinda wonky format that has changed over the past year but it seems to be working pretty decent these days
https://bootboyradio.net
24/7 Ska & Reggae (with a smidgeon of Soul and Punk thrown in). The station has been building for over the past two years and has gained a following from nearly every continent on the globe. The station prides itself on the collection of Presenters that it has gathered from around the world. Each Presenter has a passion for the music they play, whether it is Ska, Ska Punk, Reggae, Boss Reggae, Dub, Lovers, Dancehall, etc. they try to bring you a mixture all the eras from the early 60’s right the way through to pre-release albums.
96.1 The Island. For when I'm, you know, going there.