
Experimental Radio the way grandma used to make."
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 350 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureMusic | |||

Dimestore Radio Theater #160
WFMU Playlist & Interactive Live Chat (The Digital Salon)
The jailbreak and subsequent return of a criminal named Ralph Baxter – who Richard Diamond sent to prison when he was an officer – caused the police force to rec... more
The Future of When. Lived In.
WFMU Playlist & Interactive Live Chat
The most interesting thing about The Future of When is that everyone has a prognostication that never really reflects what will happen, but feels like it should. In many ways, The ... more
Dimestore Radio Theater #159s
WFMU Playlist & Interactive Live Chat (The Digital Salon)
An interrupted shower causes Richard Diamond to just miss a pair on the run in the wake of a dead messenger on his doorstep. Richard will have to get dressed an... more
Stranger Than Fiction w/ Mr. B on Freeform, Portland (Edited Aircheck)
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Mr. B of the “Stranger Than Fiction” radio show in Portland, Oregon, was kind enough to include some music by Don Haugen and Austin Rich, and talk up the “Willamette Ri... more
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I love the fact that @blasphuphmus aka Austin Rich recorded his radio shows from the late 90’s and stir fry’s them up for modern day consumption. You too can experience 1999 right now when you press play......it’s a Nonstop Supersonic To The New Jerusalem!
Thank You Austin for the opportunity in 2021
As a 42 year old man who used to listen to and create late night college radio this was the strangeness I sought out and connected with in the dark, in my headphones, in my mind. Love it!
I'm biased since I'm a friend, but I dig this show. Well produced, great music and guests. Great experimental music show, you ought ta subscribe and listen too, c'mon now.
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