9TH FLOOR RADIO is an internet radio station broadcasting from Oakland, CA. We also produce a television show focusing on local music for Peralta TV. All of our shows (both radio and television) are archived online.

 

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PROGRAMS

9TH FLOOR RADIO
9TH UB RADIO

ARGYLL ADVENTURE TREE

THE BIG PAYBACK
THE BLITZ
CATATONIC
DOLLOCAUST
DR. FEELBAD

EAST BAY OLDIES

THE ELECTRIC VELVET SOUND

ENTER THE VOID
GROUND LEVEL PERSPECTIVE
HER BLU MAJESTY
JAZZOLOGY-REMIXED
KICK OUT THE JAMES
QUESTIONNAIRE
STRAIGHT FROM THE CRATE
THE SUPERNATURAL

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Thursday
Aug232012

Rock n' Roll with DJ Dollocaust

Thursday
Sep222011

Dollocaust ::: September 2011

 

New episode of Dollocaust now online! Click the image to download.

Wednesday
Aug312011

old diggs

Above: My home away from home.


I always believe in looking ahead, but indulge me for a moment in a bit of nostalgia....

Today marks the re-opening of 9th Floor Radio in our new location off campus. Looking back on these photos it already seems pretty strange    - what humble beginnings!

 

Some of my favorite 9th Floor Radio fliers along with our summer "to do" list..."Plan Of Attack!".

 

The first fliers advertising radio shows hosted by a mix of random guys on Craigslist and a few of my friends.

 

The room that facilitated headaches, laughter and good music.

 

Info galore on the walls and our trusty analog clock (we have since moved onto digital to insure precision broadcasting).

 

 George Harrison was there.

 

 

Tune in today at 5pm for our first live show in over a month, the ARGYLL ADVENTURE TREE followed by 9thUBradio (7pm) and THE ELECTRIC VELVET SOUND (9pm).

 

 

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Posted by Melissa

 

Thursday
Aug252011

New Local Underground Cinema


                                                                                    Photo by De Los Planes

Underground cinema is live and well in the bay area, with the birth Black Hole Cinematheque in Oakland, and Delirium Cinema at 'New Nothing Cinema' (which itself operated from 1982 through 2009ish) near 7th and Folsom in sf. Showcasing independent, cult and foreign cinema et al., these projects situate themselves well outside of the traditional movie experience, not the least of which because they generally do not charge. I attended a screening at Black Hole for the first time, of Tarkovsky's Stalker, and was very pleased with the experience. Arriving unfashionably on time at the venue, housed in a thoroughly converted 70s(?) church in which many people live and music events are held, my date and I snagged a pair of comfy armchairs for the film. Music from the soundtrack was played, and the host (whose name I forget) had set out a large selection of books about the director of the film and Russian cinema and arts in general, and he had even gone so far as to assemble a small zine of text and interviews for guests to take, along with xeroxed posters for this (and previous) screenings. All this plus a bring your own beer situation, a quality digital projection of the film, and a nice intro by the host, for free. It started late, and the film, at almost three hours, ended around midnight. There was a good turnout, and the crowd post-film was half dazed-half amazed, trying to collect coats and bags and to regain their bearings before heading home. 

To find out more about Black Hole, try on facebook at: http://tinyurl.com/3ze734c
For Delirium Cinema, go to facebook.com/groups/delirium.cinema



Posted by Aaron Harbour / DJ Timber