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Radio Broadcasting:
For the past many years since 1997 DJ Aerick
Duckhugger has volunteered as a host of various programs on the station KAOS
89.3fm in Olympia, WA. Currently he can be heard as the regular host of the following program:
CHUGGYPIG UNLIMITED EXPRESS
(Mondays 11pm to 1am)
I've added some more details to this page... a funny image... playlists.... mp3s... yeah... the design needs some reworking... but the basics are here for you to see, feel, keel, peel, ee... This show is a weekly show focusing on a free form variety of strange and delightful music.
Previous shows
hosted by A.Duckhugger:

(Saturdays 8pm to 10pm)
It was raised from the ashes of the long departed
lodge to once again venture foot into twisting halls of audio. Strange
and schizophrenic selections of music were scrambled together into a passionately
burning spew of sound. This show had also planned to incorporate call-in aspects to it, but that wasn't often the case.
Owl
Cave
(Wednesday night into Thursday Morning)
(1am
to 6am)
All night radio that filled the gap between
Bryan's show "Punk Torture Night" and the Thursday Morning
Breakfast Special. It focuses on as many genres as I can fit in and
seemingly make work together... Indie Rock, Jazz, Metal, Noise, Dub,
Soul, Experimental, Hip-Hop, Electronic, etc... The show rounded out
during the last two hours with a variety of ambient noise.

(Wednesdays 9pm to 11pm)
Diana Arens started this show back in 1991.
Often a venue for live acts during the nights Diana hosts, the show
focuses on a variety of primarily independent bands. Aerick acted as
an alternating host with Diana from July of 2001 to August 2004.

(Fridays 10pm to 11pm)
Along with a variety of co-hosts or occasionally
flying solo, This was an experimental mixing show with a focus on "the
Spoken Wrd". What that entailed, however, was pretty open and could
be anything from poetry to gibberish or from telling stories to reading
the phone book randomly.

(various late night timeslots)
This was Duckhugger's first venture into radio.
It started out mainly as a freeform and varied show containing many
scattered genres of music and eventually incorporated elements of live
performance, call-ins, and multi-sourced mixing. The final show, titled
"Smoldering Lodge" featured several live guests including
Charlie McAlister of
South Carolina who helped to "burn" the lodge down.

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