The All Stars (and Forgotten Ones) of CFNY
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:52 pm
Hello. I've a question for all longtime CFNY listeners here. I'm the General Manager of WXB 102, possibly the only New Wave radio station on the Internet with live DJs (just like a real FM station) broadcasting every day, Mon-Fri:
http://www.wxb102.tk
My question is this: What were some of the biggest and forgotten Canadian New Wave acts from CFNY? We've noticed that we've gotten a ton of Canadian listeners lately, and we're interested in finding more cool Canadian artists from the '80s to include onto our playlists. Right now we have Spoons, Martha & the Muffins, Moev, Leonard Cohen (I believe he's Canadian), and, of course, Men Without Hats, on regular rotation. I'll be adding Platinum Blonde soon and 54-40, too. However, beyond that, can you give us some recommendations? There's some really great stuff from Canada in the '80s judging from Spoons and Images in Vogue.
Take a listen to the link above and see what you think would fit onto our pretty eclectic New Wave format. We're especially interested in hearing about forgotten Canadian acts that we could revive, and is there a Neo-New Wave scene in Canada right now like in England with Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Franz Ferdinand, etc? We spin new stuff, too.
Thanks for the help!
Michael Sutton
General Manager - WXB 102
http://www.wxb102.tk
http://www.wxb102.tk
My question is this: What were some of the biggest and forgotten Canadian New Wave acts from CFNY? We've noticed that we've gotten a ton of Canadian listeners lately, and we're interested in finding more cool Canadian artists from the '80s to include onto our playlists. Right now we have Spoons, Martha & the Muffins, Moev, Leonard Cohen (I believe he's Canadian), and, of course, Men Without Hats, on regular rotation. I'll be adding Platinum Blonde soon and 54-40, too. However, beyond that, can you give us some recommendations? There's some really great stuff from Canada in the '80s judging from Spoons and Images in Vogue.
Take a listen to the link above and see what you think would fit onto our pretty eclectic New Wave format. We're especially interested in hearing about forgotten Canadian acts that we could revive, and is there a Neo-New Wave scene in Canada right now like in England with Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Franz Ferdinand, etc? We spin new stuff, too.
Thanks for the help!
Michael Sutton
General Manager - WXB 102
http://www.wxb102.tk