09.05.2024 - 50 episodes deep on Radio Helsinki. Check it out and join the celebrations x
08.05.2024 - Kingons Helen love Bad Manners A day to remember Outcasts Los fastidios Blondie Flatliners Suck Teenage bottlerocket Souix and banshees Big d and the kids table Buster shuffle Ataris Rudi rancid Blink 182 Thursday
08.05.2024 - In the 111th edition of our joint radio project, Radio Helsinki from Graz is taking you today to the heart of the underground, to SUb Graz, the coolest club in town, with up and coming punk bands Hyperdog and LEBER. But if you’re already...
08.05.2024 - Es ist wiedermal Zeit für den frühen FROsch! An diesem Morgen begrüßen euch Matthias und Michaela mit ihrer lieblings Musik in den frühen Morgenstuden. Dazwischen erfahrt ihr was am Wochenende so in Linz und Umgebung los ist. Wir wünschen...
07.05.2024 - High Noon Saloon May 2024
04.05.2024 - I.J. (Italy-Japan) Love Affair. Nach dem Anspielung auf den wichtigen Italodisco-Single „I.C. Love Affair“ von Gaznevada, habe ich bei dieser Folge versucht, die Beziehung zwischen zwei musikalischen Welten, der Welt des Italopop und...
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02.05.2024 - Part 3 of the series delves into the exemplary blues music which some of the new British bands start centering on to give rock music a fresh start. Also: The events leading to the foundation of The Rolling Stones, aided by Alexis Korner.
02.05.2024 - It seems that nobody wants to work anymore! And who can blame them? Work sucks.
02.05.2024 - This week's beats. Come check it out x
01.05.2024 - deathcrash Melvins Junior marvin Julian cope Sprints half man half biscuit Blink 182 Teenage fanclub Ultravox Suck JAMC Lambrettas Charlatans Wah Cure Madness
29.04.2024 - Tracklist: 01: Chatterton – Wither 02: Nichtseattle – Frau sein (Werkstatt) 03: Edna Million – She used to Run a hotel (feat. Ernst Molden) 04: English Teacher – I’m not crying, you’re crying 05: Jaakko Eino Kalevi...
29.04.2024 - Agata Zubel in talk with Franck Bedrossian
26.04.2024 - Approximately 80 billion pieces of clothing are consumed every year, with almost 85% of that amount ending up in landfills annually.