On Tuesday afternoon 8/2, as part of her new segment "Peer Pressure!", Diane Kamikaze welcomes Aesop Dekker, drummer in Ludicra, Worm Ouroboros, and Agalloch (at left). Dekker will be chatting with Diane about his own music and some of his favorites and influences -- listeners are strongly encouraged to comment and ask questions via the playlist! "Peer Pressure!" will be a regular feature happening from 1 to 2 PM every Tuesday on Diane's Kamikaze Fun Machine (Tuesdays from 1 PM to 3 PM).
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Then, on Brian Turner's show, Brian hosts a live set from Brooklyn's The Men. The four-piece post-punk band boasts "seriously driving punk rock with intricate, layered structures amidst the raw power"; their new album Leave Home is out now on Sacred Bones Records. Hear them Tuesday 8/2, from 3 to 6 PM.
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Special guest DJs visit Duane's show on Wednesday -- Daniel Collas and Sean Marquand, founders of the NYC-based psych/disco/funk Phenomenal Handclap Band (l.) will stop by to play records. They'll also preview some music from their new album, upcoming projects with Bryan Ferry, and more -- listen on 8/3, from noon to 3 PM!
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Founders Lane Steinberg and Luis Accorsi (r.) of Cracked Latin, along with drummer Charlie Zeleny, will perform live on Irwin's program Wednesday 8/3, from 3 to 6 PM. The band, which fuses Latin-American elements with late-'60s psychedelia, usually performs as a ten-piece orchestra; this week the stripped-down trio takes a more relaxed approach.
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Portland, Oregon's Daniel Menche joins Do or DIY with People Like Us to play a 30-minute mix of his personal favorite vocal noise/chanting/singing/babbling songs. The composition, "Acapocalypse," comes from a longtime supporter of Do or DIY. Listen to Daniel on Wednesday 8/3, from 8 to 9 PM.
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On Coffee Break for Heroes and Villains, Noah is proud to welcome Schoolly D, the "reservoir dog from Philly," who will play some special tracks and talk about them. Schoolly D also has a show upcoming at Maxwell's in Hoboken on Friday, with Freeway. Hear the DJ set late Wednesday night/Thursday morning 8/4, from midnight to 3 AM.
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Thursday afternoon, as Todd-o-Phonic Todd fills in for Joe Belock, he'll conduct an interview with legendary Philadelphia DJ Jerry Blavat aka "The Geator with the Heater." Blavat, a pioneer in the profession and inventor of the "oldies" format, just released his autobiography, You Only Rock Once -- which details, among other things, the start of his career on the TV show Bandstand; lifelong friendships with Sammy Davis, Jr. and Frank Sinatra; and a decade-long FBI investigation resulting from his relationship with a mafia boss. A must-hear for radio fanatics! 8/4, from noon to 3 PM.
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Finally, Wm. M. Berger presents a live set from Lady Piss on My Castle of Quiet. The Baltimore band are making their first foray up to the NYC area, on a tour that also includes a show at the Charleston in Williamsburg on Saturday. Comparisons have been made between Lady Piss and the Jesus Lizard, and their lineup includes former members of Triac, Fight Amp, Dactyl, Carrion, and Flowers in the Attic. Their debut EP is titled "Streaming." Listen to them play on 8/5, from midnight to 3 AM.
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