DJ Takeover
Biweekly on Wednesday, 4 to 5 p.m.
The DJ Takeover is a program for listeners to discover their favorite artist's favorite artists, working to foster connection to the music and makers inside and outside our city. For the entire hour, our special guest talks about their influences and how they found their sound as we go down the rabbit hole of stories from their past, experiences of the present and goals for the future.
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A pair of members from our city's small-business community joined us to play their favorite tracks and remind us that our dollars make a difference.
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The Milwaukee singer-songwriter shared some of her favorite tracks and how she finds inspiration in everything, from the mundane to the major.
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The organization's co-founders joined us to talk about how the community can help during a time when help is needed most.
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With firm belief in their sound and themselves, the playful Milwaukee band create a community from everyone who encounters them.
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Darkness doesn't necessarily mean badness — something reflected in the Milwaukee band's relatable art-punk approach.
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The chummy Milwaukee noise-pop band proved during their time in the studio that they don't just have fans; they have friends.
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Struggling with identity, the Milwaukee singer, rapper and producer found an answer in his art and his fellow artists.
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Two sides of the same coin, Dylan Mentzer (DJ Greyhound) and Asher Gray rely on their differences to make their music work.
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Founding members Aliya and Alex were in a reflective mood during their visit, with changes both behind and in front of them.
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Ahead of their reunion show at Flannel Fest, the disbanded Milwaukee group reconvened to share some of their favorite tracks.