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apollo sunshine opened for the decemberists at blueberry hill's duck room on october 20. juxtaposition's intrepid webmaster tony renner was there to capture the action. | ||||||||
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Festive news from the Riverfront Times: Juxtaposition was named as BEST ROCK RADIO SHOW in the 2004 Best of St. Louis issue. They said: There are other shows on KDHX where you might hear
The The, Johnny Cash, Pet Shop Boys and Neil Diamond all in the same hour,
but few have the same seemingly effortless flow as Juxtaposition
, where all of the songs, even the last-minute requests, seem to fit
together as snugly as the last remaining pieces of a puzzle. Host Rob
Levy's wry observations are often laugh-out-loud funny, and his passion
for the music never fails to shine through. He has an uncanny knack for
discovering the "next big thing" light years ahead of anyone else; if you
listen to his show, you heard Franz Ferdinand, the Rapture and Interpol long before they received any
attention virtually anyplace else. Rob is also a champion of local music
and culture; he'll often showcase the likes of Bunnygrunt and
Palookaville, and several area bands have played in the KDHX studio on his
watch this year, including the Floating City, Potomac Accord and the
Wormwood Scrubs. More recently the program has expanded its focus by
highlighting events such as the St. Louis International Film Festival and
Mad Art Gallery's "Venus Envy." When push comes to shove, though, on Wednesday
evenings from 8 till 10, you'll experience a giddy celebration of music
that will take you from St. Louis around the world, and back
again. |
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wednesdays
8-10 p.m. cst
listen via streaming audio
@
kdhx fm
88 st.
louis community radio
host: rob levy