Radio 614 Audio Stream Ends Sept 28, 2024

Radio 614 will stop broadcasting on September 28, 2024. Our 501(c)(3) non-profit and internet presence will exist for at least another year. Our efforts going forward will be directed to community radio projects WCRS and WGRN here in Columbus, Ohio. We thank everyone who has contributed money and time to our project over the past nine years. As we’ve said before, this is not the end but a new beginning.

Most of our remaining programs have already migrated to WCRS. Here’s the schedule:

rekloos presents: BASS KULTURE, Sundays 12:00 p.m.
The Ear Opener, Tuesdays 8:00 p.m.
Human Interviews, Wednesdays 11:00 p.m.
Virtual Vortex, Thursdays 9:00 p.m.
Yesterday’s Wine, Saturdays 2:00 p.m.
BeaTreats, Saturdays 7:00 p.m.

A big thanks to everyone who contributed to us, especially our monthly donors. Anytime we asked for help, our listeners were there. We encourage you to continue to support local community radio, either WCRS, WGRN or both. Give them some money but also give them your voice. When you hear folks say, “Radio is dead in this town…I don’t even turn on my car radio anymore,” tell them about 91.9, 92.7 and 98.3. Let them know that they can not only listen but participate in the creation of this media. We are still here to help make that happen.

Gallery: Nelsonville Music Festival, 2024

Sarah was on site again all weekend at the Nelsonville Music Festival. Here is a sampling of the images she captured. Mark your calendars. The fest moves back to June next year, June 19-22.

Killer Mike performing on stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Killer Mike, with a triumphant, extra-long closing set on Friday night.
Courtney Barnett bathed in blue light on stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Courtney Barnett returned to NMF after 8 years with a deeper catalog and a set list that ran the gamut of emotions.
Josh Lane of Thee Sacred Souls, singing on stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Josh Lane of Thee Sacred Souls, closing out the festival, Sunday evening.
Dylan Sizemore of Frankie and the Witch Finger, singing and playing guitar.
Dylan Sizemore of Frankie and the Witch Fingers, whose frenetic late-night set got the pit churning.
Seun Kuti sining on stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Seun Kuti, bringing Afro Pop joy to the main stage.
NMF stalwart Michael Hurley, framed by the "NMF" stage letters.
NMF stalwart Michael Hurley, framed by the “NMF” stage letters.
Christina Halladay singing on stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Christina Halladay of Sheer Mag won the audience’s admiration at the Porch Stage Friday night.
Indigo de Souza performing on the main stage at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Indigo de Souza performing on the main stage.
Yasmin Williams performing amid flowers and toadstools on the Creekside stage.
Yasmin Williams performing amid flowers and toadstools on the Creekside stage.
Patton McGee of The Nude Party performing at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Patton McGee of The Nude Party.
Connor Cummins with a lucite guitar, performing at the Nelsonville Music Festival.
Connor Cummins of Snõõper, stretching it out on the Porch Stage.
Caitlin Kraus singing and playing guitar on stage.
Athens singer/songwriter Caitlin Kraus performed with a full band on Saturday.
Drummer and singer/guitarist in the foreground, surrounded by cloth flower decorations on the Creekside Stage.
Wonderfool, performing on the Creekside Stage on Friday.
Bassist and guitarist/singer of Spoon Benders performing on stage.
Spoon Benders, performing on the Porch stage on Friday at NMF.
Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers on stage at Nelsonville, giving the "heart" symbol with her hands.
Amy Taylor of Amyl and the Sniffers, with the gesture that sums up the entire weekend.
Full size human puppet, sort of modernist in depiction. Freaky.
Open Heart Creature puppet, one of many that stalked the grounds. (aka “Nightmare Fuel”)

beaTreats

Looking for a break from the holiday hysteria?  Check in with D♩DΛV3 this weekend for an hour-long mix of kicky electronica!  He’ll be spinning some trance, dance, progressive & technopop from the likes of Seven Lions, Temple One, Sub Focus, and much more.  beaTreats airs on Radio 614 every Friday & Saturday @ 7pm est & Mondays @ 5am. Archived shows can be found at: mixcloud.com/beatreats -Photo by Joy Martin

Human Interviews, Sundays at 7 p.m.

Cole G has been producing Human Interviews for several years now. A unique project and program, Human Interviews combines interviews with individuals about deep topics together with musical selections inspired by the interview. Cole describes the history and purpose of the project:

The project started in 2014 when I began to record myself asking existential questions of people I know or people I meet. The interviewees are of different age, place, race, background, religion, belief, and experience – all answering the same existential questions about self, time, love, death, perception, and other things that bring wonder to me. Mostly unanswerable things. Originally, all interviewees remained anonymous to stand in solidarity with early participants who could not be named to protect their safety. With permission, I shared the Interviews in my workshops, art installations, and as sound scores in dance rehearsals and performances. In 2020 I became a resident host on Verge.FM and the show took its current form- where I curate excerpts of these dialogues to feature multiple people in a single episode. Around this time I learned that some folks need to be named and anonymity became an option everyone could take. Interviews are often collected on the fly so the show is very lo-fi and when aired on the radio, include a favorite song or two of the participants or mine. The purpose of the project is not to find answers, but to ask the questions and to share other people’s perspectives since I believe listening to different ideas and imagining new ways of being is important for humanity. Explicit language and views with which you may not agree.

Cole archives the interviews on Spotify, and you can listen to the three that have aired thus far on Radio 614 below. The next program is this Sunday, August 20 at 7 p.m.

The Loop House Festival Preview

On this episode, Sarah sits down with Krystopher Scott, the events coordinator of the Loop House Music Festival, happening this Wednesday, August 9, at The Fort. Radio 614 will be doing our first-ever video broadcast from the festival. Watch our website on Wednesday for more details.

The Loop House Festival and Southside Community day will take place this Wednesday, August 9th outside The Fort. From 3-5pm the Community Day will be a great place for families to gather for back-to-school supplies, lots of food, and a plethora of essential resources for everyone. From 6-10pm the Loop House Music Fest will be taking place featuring 6 amazing DJs and a chance for the community to bond through music and dance!

Radio 614 Live – Saturday, July 8, Used Kids Records

Join Radio 614 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday 8 July at Used Kids Records. DJ Dynamo, The Voids, and more special guests will spin the tunes. There will be complimentary pizza and beverages, and volunteers will be on-hand to answer your questions about doing a show on Radio 614. Most importantly, there will be thousands of records to browse and purchase.

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