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Links to queer bands, radio programs, and audio projects.
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Bromance
Queerpunk from Chicago |
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Block on Rock
This is an archive of scanned articles written by rock journalist Adam Block for The Advocate in the 1980s and 1990s. His "Block on Rock" columns were among the few radical voices in the mainstream LGBT press. He was the first person who gave detaile |
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god-des and she
Formerly from Madison, WI and now based in NYC, god-des and she were among the first female rappers and certainly created some controversy along the way to becoming among the biggest names in the scene. |
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Deadlee
Perhaps the most visible gay hip-hop artist, Deadlee's powerful rhymes seek to redefine the world of hip-hop. |
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Jen-Ro
queer Latina MC challenging male dominance in hip-hop. has her own label RO Records |
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Deep Dickollective
Groundbreaking queer black hip-hop outta Oakland, CA. A 'must-see' live show, they are a collective of several members who perform together in various combinations. They stood up to the homophobia in hip-hop and paved the way for a generation of youn |
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Think Pink Radio
Think Pink Radio started in September 2003 as Chicago’s only all-music radio show for the queer community on WLUW 88.7 fm with hosts Erik Roldan and Ali McDonald. A radio show that focuses on music made by the queer community is rare, and we are |
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Queer Control Records
We are a brand new label based out of San Francisco!
When we formed Queer Control Records, our goal was simple: to bring you the best music you haven’t heard…yet. In the changing environment of independent punk music, we’re here to provide an out |
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KDVS The Fringe with host DJ Cariad - Radio archives
An assortment of archived programs of "The Fringe" from the UC Davis station KDVS in Davis, CA. Host DJ Cariad is also a QZAP collective member and one of the programs in this archive is an interview she did prior to joining the collective with QZAP |
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Queer Music Heritage - Radio show
Producer JD Doyle presents one of the longest running shows dedicated to the rich history of queer music. He features many varieties of music, mostly obscure, always fascinating. Website contains links to archived shows. |
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Suck My Left One - Radio Show
From Glasgow, Scotland, can be heard live (check website for date/time) or through the Subcity radio archives. Awesome show!
Taking the early 90s Washington and Olympia Riot Grrl scene as a starting point, Suck My Left One is a riot of 90s punk an |
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Pansy Division
Pansy Division began in 1991 in San Francisco, started by guitarist/singer Jon Ginoli. Soon joined by
bassist/vocalist Chris Freeman, they both had the experience of being ostracized by other musicians for being gay and by other gays for being rock |
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The Roten Fruits
Since the inception of The Rotten Fruits in 2001, This Chicago based band has been steadily building a reputation as one of the more original and outlandish live bands in underground punk. With songs that like to push the envelope and make the Christ |
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