Once again, thank you to all who donated to the Fundrive. You are all so wonderful.A special Black History Month episode, showcasing Black artists. New songs from Mitch Davis and flowerovlove, and a track from the great Wayne McGhie re-issue, "Wayne 76."Vancouver-based author Wayde Compton has been tweeting Vancouver Black history throughout February. If you haven t seen it yet, I recommend checking it out and following along: https://twitter.com/WaydeComptonJackie ShaneJackie Shane: Any Other WaySend Me Some Lovin Mitch DavisThe HauntLet It DieElle Barbara s Black SpaceDélice Créole / Peach PuréePeach Purée (de Pêches)Markus FloatsFirst EPSo That s What a Juniper (Looks Like)LaraajiI Am The Center: Private Issue New Age Music In America 1950-1990Unicorns in Paradise (Excerpt)Cadence WeaponParallel WorldGhost (ft. Backxwash)BackxwashGod Has Nothing To Do With This Leave Him Out of ItBlack Magic (feat. Ada Rook)EnumclawJimbo DemoFree Drop Bil
CiTR’s 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something.This afternoon s Fundrive Special features new Deep Dive Sound, Edward Ka-Spel, John M. Bennett, and Incidental Press v/a 100 Block Rock 2 compilation showcasing Vancouver’s most marginalized community of artists – the people working, living and creating in the Downtown Eastside (DTES). Plus, from the Voluntary In Nature archives - new collections assembled and curated by Canadian music historian / producer Kevin Sipreano Howes - Catseye (Vancouver), Wayne McGhie (Toronto), and Willie Thrasher s Indian/Inuit Country (Aklavik, NT). Starting at 2 PM Pacific on CiTR 101.9FM, streaming at PLAYER.CITR.CA(Photo Credit: Voluntary In Nature)
Toronto music producer Kevin Howes has re-issued yet another northern gem. This time it’s Willie Thrasher’s Indian Inuit Country, which was first out from Sunshine Records in the 1990s.