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Hosted by the Music Affairs Collective, every episode is packed with up-to-date content from the Lower Mainland music communities including news, new music releases, event reviews and upcoming events, interviews with local musicians and industry professionals and discussions over relevant topics.
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Tune in for some segments related to Black History Month! Including black feminine expression from both hip-hop/soul duo OSHUN and Grime artist Nadia Rose, on Earl Sweatshirt and his parents' story, and some local hip-hop in Stew Jams.
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Tune into a short edition of Word on the Street as several members express their appreciation for CiTR, what its given them, and why donating is so important!
Enjoy an array of curated tracks from several Word on the Street ! x
Isaac and Kalev play some tunes and spin some records!
Isaac plays some tunes, enjoy!
A bunch of tunes from Isaac, enjoy!
In this shorter episode of Word on the Street, Magalee gives her album analysis of Madgibbs' Piñata and the gang discusses sexual assault in music, with Denzel Curry's story as the focus.
It's a full booth for this one! Valie, Ines, Magalee and Finn do the weekly features of Word on the Street, including new member Magalee's piece on Latin music and female empowerment. Gabe is furious over his IGOR analysis being ripped off on YouTube. The gang briefly talks about a certain Canadian artist being boo'd off the stage at Flog Gnaw. Check it!
Each present Word on the Street members bring a song or two to the airwaves. Helena gives her take on HYUKOH's album, 24 : How to find true love and happiness. Jack gives a history lesson on the Oakland subgenre of Hip-hop, Hyphy.
It's that time of the month again: Jeopardy! with Word on the Street! In this instalment, check out Team Calgary vs. Team Vancouver. Who will take this one, the Cowboys or the Canucks? Categories include industry plants, movies about music, ripoffs and one-hit wonders.
In this episode, Valie hosts the Word on the Street with a very, very special introduction from Tyler, the Creator for collective leader Isaac. The gang talks about some of their experiences at his recent stop in Vancouver for his "IGOR" tour. Isaac makes his album analysis of the week a 2-in-1: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib's Piñata, and its sequel Bandana. Kirk and Sinéad offer some of there insights on climate change representation in music. To close this week off, Valie plays an interview she did recently with Victoria's very own, Bridal Party.
This episode is jam-packed with lots of things to talk about. Some of the gang gives their take on the recent Clairo show, followed by Gabe giving his hearty analysis of Tyer, the Creator's "IGOR." Several of the Word on the Street members also criticize the Pitchfork Top 200 lists, as well as Pitchfork itself.
The Music Collective brings back Jeopardy! with some new contestants, and two new teams. This time, it's Nard-in-it-to-Win-it vs. Insane Clown Posse. Featured categories include Boys in Bands, Golden Age Hip-Hop and Nardwuar himself. New players, new competition ... give this a listen to see who takes it all!
In this episode, Isaac hosts a discussion about the self-proclaimed boyband, BROCKHAMPTON. Valie, Helena, Jack and Finn all give their takes. Valie explains why she thinks Ginger is the best BH album, Helena speaks on what the SAT trilogy meant to her, Jack and Isaac mention the importance of Ameer's era and Finn gives an account of a long drive to see a show.
Isaac details some local events from Discorder + collabs and localsonly! Everyone on air talks about what their favourite genre is, and which artist made them feel that way about one particular type of music. Some of the genres include golden age hip-hop, nuu-metal and 15-17th Century classical! Tune in next week for a special game show.
Isaac reviews all of the interviews he did over the past four months while welcoming back WOTS members Gabe, Valie, Sinéad and Helena. Gabe details his musical escapes up in Terrace over the Summer, and Sinéad reminisces about festivals in Québec and London.
Isaac hosts an interview with Vancouver artist Kevin Hackett. Kevin discusses his debut album "YOUTH" in detail. The rapper explains the four years in the making, several song titles, his collaborators and his catalogue of visual work.
In this episode, Isaac and Kalev interview punk experimentalist Debby Friday, on a Friday. Debby talks about her new project DEATH DRIVE, being on the label Deathbomb Arc, touring in Europe, her libido-thanatos themes and much more! Check out other pieces on Debby on Pitchfork, the Fader and CiTR's own Discorder.
A few Word on the Street members play some music they've been listening to lately. Isaac does some strange voices. Hosted by Isaac, Ruben, Helena, Lucie and Josh.







