Tag: SSVH

  • Strange Wonderful

    Strange Wonderful

    The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, every Wednesday morning airs live to about 1.5 million human beings, a few billion notable sea creatures, and literally trillions of bacterium. Yes, every one of these living organisms will be surrounded with the invisible frequency transmission of these songs via terrestrial radio giant CHLY 101.7 FM at 8am…

  • 60 minutes of 60’s music

    60 minutes of 60’s music

    This week on the Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, an hour of music from the 1960’s era of changing sounds. Rock and roll in its purest form was gradually overtaken by pop rock, beat, psychedelic rock, blues rock, and folk rock, which had grown in popularity Wikipedia Wrapping up the collection is a set of…

  • Dark Moon, Bright Tunes

    Dark Moon, Bright Tunes

    On this episode of The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, music, music, music. This will be the final week of fundraising on behalf of CHLY to secure a spot as a community partner with The Discourse Nanaimo. Click here to make a donation. Here is the program file Badbadnotgood – The Chocolate Conquistadors Pa Salieu,…

  • Spastic Fantastic

    Spastic Fantastic

    We’re all over the place on this week’s Sweet and Sour Variety Hour! Get into it! Here’s the file Tracklist Susumu Yokota – Traveler in the Wonderland Susumu Yokota – Song of the Sleeping Forest Yasuaki Shimizu – Kakashi Mariah – Shinzo No Tobira Dip in the Red Pool – On Retinae, West Version Video…

  • Jess Best 2020

    Jess Best 2020

    I present on The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, favourite songs of 2020 put together by my friend, Jess. Thanks to the magic of modern technology, I’m able to poach her content just as ruthlessly as if she hadn’t runned off to Newfoundland. Dat der file Grimes – Delete Forever Sevdaliza – Oh My God…

  • Hang On CanCon

    Hang On CanCon

    This week on The Sweet and Sour Variety Hour, 100% CanCon. If you can, please give a lil to unite CHLY with The Discourse. Here is the file, airing live to about 1.5 million human beings, a few billion notable sea creatures, and literally trillions of bacterium. Yes, every one of these living organisms will…