The music mix is pretty eclectic and strays beyond the "Alternative" genre constraints imposed on the parent radio station's daily playlist. Hipster parents (who are obviously a target audience as much as the kids) will certainly groove to a playing of Ben Lee or pogo to The Ramones' "Spider-Man". Yet Belinda and Nova love to throw in anything that is kid-friendly and fun. James Kochalka's "Monkey Vs. Robot" and Logan Whitehurst and the Junior Science Club's "Happy Noodle Vs. Sad Noodle" frequently pop up; Captain Bogg and Salty are huge favorites.
And they love themes. Check out part of the playlist from this morning:
# Ghoti Hook - My Bike
Banana Man (Tooth & Nail, 1997)
# The Jellydots - Bicycle
Hey You Kids! (self-released, 2006)
# Frances England - Tricycle
Fascinating Creatures (self-released, 2006)
# Lunch Money - Tricycle
Silly Reflection (Squirrel Mechanic, 2004)
Yes, bikes and trikes! I would have included Sid Barrett's "Bike Song" (it's kid-friendly!), but that's just me.
The DJs take requests and of course have birthday shout-outs to young listeners. Youth librarians can learn a lot from this show, especially the music tastes for young listeners.
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