Groundstreet Radio used to be a pet project. It started out as an add-on to my terrestial radio show 90 Degrees that I did on Saturdays for Rhythm 94.7FM. 90 Degrees was great, but there was the whole censorship issue. My target audience was teenagers, but I couldn't talk about some of the most pressing topics that affected them directly. No sex, no drama, nothing. I loved that show in spite of it though. Nothing gave me a bigger thrill than waltzing into the studio (yes, I did waltz), slapping on my headphones, and getting on my mic. (kai! My special mic, I miss you o! I shared it with Zino - by the way Zino, if you see this, I miss you!!! And I am going to call you next week! - and I just fell in love with it.)
From the People at G R@dio..
From the People at G R@dio..
From the People at G R@dio..
Groundstreet Radio used to be a pet project. It started out as an add-on to my terrestial radio show 90 Degrees that I did on Saturdays for Rhythm 94.7FM. 90 Degrees was great, but there was the whole censorship issue. My target audience was teenagers, but I couldn't talk about some of the most pressing topics that affected them directly. No sex, no drama, nothing. I loved that show in spite of it though. Nothing gave me a bigger thrill than waltzing into the studio (yes, I did waltz), slapping on my headphones, and getting on my mic. (kai! My special mic, I miss you o! I shared it with Zino - by the way Zino, if you see this, I miss you!!! And I am going to call you next week! - and I just fell in love with it.)