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When I listen to the radio, there is always one station that I turn to first. KDHX 88.1 is
member-supported community radio that serves the St. Louis metro area. I have never found
another radio station that could compare to the broad mix of eclectic programming that KDHX
provides. You never know what you are going to hear when you tune in, it could be live local
music, a film or restaurant review, or an informative talk show.
The thing I like the most about 88.1 is that every time I listen to it, I know if I listen long
enough I will hear something that I have never heard before. The music played on the station
ranges from blues and jazz standards to totally bizarre experimental music and spoken word
segments. I would be lying if I said that I liked every song played, some of the music on KDHX
really baffles me, but that is precisely why I like the station so much. As a musician myself, I
love to hear music that is drawn from diverse cultures and timeframes. I feel that every time I
listen, I am learning something about music, and that is very important to me.
I find overly excited disk jockeys very annoying. I don’t really care how many “crazy drunk”
girls are going to be shaking their booty on The Landing tonight, or how intense the live satellite
feed from Party Cove is going to be. Thankfully KDHX has none of this, every broadcast I
have heard has been done with at least some sense of class. I always feel like I can relate to the
DJ’s on 88.1, because they seem to have a deep appreciation for the music that they choose to
play. They never yell in your ear and they usually have some extra information about every song
they air. A big part of this is...
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