
Over the Edge
12:00 AM (Midnight) PST: Fridays
Themed mixes are made live and spontaneously on the air from a variety of formats and equipment. There is a plan and there is no plan. The mix consists of found sound of many kinds and from many sources, old and new, put together on the run as the continuous audio collage continues. OTE sometimes employs “Receptacle Programming,” which means you. Hosted by Jon Leidecker and Robert Cole.
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Over the Edge – “Universe” Part Two
This extended universal episode begins with Pink Floyd’s Dark Side Of The Moon backing up our universal commentators on the Universe and anything in it. Astronomers and scientists discuss planets, stars, distances, and luminosity as observed and measured out there in the big black. From the history of human space exploration to simultaneous space song … Continued
Over the Edge – “Universe” Part One
Wobbly, Don. We begin a series on something much bigger – the universe – and we’ll cover anything related to it. What it is, what’s in it, how it works, science fiction’s view, and all the physics too. Wobbly and I begin tonight with a general universe overview, as if there was such a thing… … Continued
Over the Edge – “The Chopping Channel” (Variations On The End Of Music)
Wobbly, Don. Crosley Bendix begins with a live talk about the end of music, then Wobbly and I bring The Chopping Channel back again on the same subject, with “winging it” our only guide. Patsy falls to pieces, Bits And Pieces, Helter Boring and other mash-ups of your most tiresome hits – Fresh again! Wobbly’s … Continued
Over the Edge – “Your Music Is The Devil” Part 3
Solo. No one typifies Devilish music more than Diamanda Galas, an avant vocalist who incorporates the scream as art. We feature Diamanda’s “music” exclusively throughout this whole show, as we learn more about the Devil and His history. For the first time in decades, callers called this show “horrible,” but it isn’t horrible, it’s just … Continued
Over the Edge – “Your Music Is The Devil” Part 2
We begin where we left off with The Weatherman commenting on Bob Dylan. Then continuing on with more indisputable evidence of Satan’s intrusion into all varieties pop & rock music. With preacher selected examples galore, from Heavy Metal to spiritual ditties, the insidious phenomenon of backmasking makes all music dangerous to your forward listening ears. … Continued
Over the Edge – “The Christmas Mash”
Solo. Another holiday season is upon us and this show is filled with its music – mostly of the dorky commercial production variety, but mashed together in combined and overlapping versions for the first time here. Got NOISE if you want it… Also, appropriate but seldom heard Christmas-themed songs, and an extended, old radio theatrical … Continued
Over the Edge – “Your Music Is The Devil” Part 1
Solo. We begin coverage of the whole flap over Satanic influences in Rock music which go back to the very beginnings of Rock & Roll. Preachers emphatically warn of all the musical dangers to youth as many examples of the music, from Elvis to Patty Smith, routinely prove them right! If you listen to Rock, … Continued
Over the Edge – “Your Brain Is The Devil” Part 14
Wobbly, Don. This extended edition is all about the Weatherman and failure, (Especially his, but everyone else’s too.) The Devil is in the background as all kinds of people and things fail. Moody Blues music, (One of The Weatherman’s favorite bands) is featured throughout as we are reminded and reminded that failure is imminent. 5 … Continued

