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==History== | ==History== | ||
==Content and Programing== | ==Content and Programing== | ||
Radio 3 typically plays electronic and urban music, distinguished for its more progressive views on modern electronic music. The station was famous in the early 90's for its embrace of {{wp|Jungle music|Jungle}}, {{wp|Drum and Bass}}, {{wp|Breakbeat}}, and {{wp|UK garage|Garage}} music which it would play along with contemporary Hip Hop, Soul, and R&B. Radio 3 has also been known for its talk shows and interviews. Starting in 1994 the station green lit a series of weekly night shows that would air from monday to sunday from 9pm to 12am. These shows would become immensely popular, especially because they would highlight smaller artists and because of licensing agreements between record labels and KUS much of the original content produced for these programs would be in the {{wp|public domain}}. | |||
===Decompression Chamber Set=== | |||
Airing on Mondays the Decompression Chamber Set is hosted by clinical psychologist [[Julien Krinker]], where he tackled issues of mental health and well being and plays a selection of music chosen by him and his team to promote deep thought, positive thinking, and mindfulness. The show has been praised as one of the first major pieces of public media addressing mental health in a positive light. It keeps and provides resources for medical assistance and care for listeners to access. | |||
===Erik Polsen Show=== | |||
Airing on Tuesday the Erik Polsen show is a variety show hosted by record Producer and multi-instrumentalist Erik Polsen. The show usually sees Polsen discussing his time as a producer for Lead Horse Studio and Byte Records. He will usually play tracks from said albums on the show and then discuss the history and recording process. alternatively he will invite other record producers, music industry people, or other artists for discussion. | |||
===The Late-Late with DJ Brud=== | |||
Airing on Wednesday the Late-Late is hosted by DJ Brud, which replaced the Midweek Recap hosted by Ari Tilbert. Hosted by DJ Brud of [[Midtvid]] fame where he breaks out the extensive KUS Record archive and plays songs he finds personally and historically influential and significant. between these are segments where he talks about the history and story of electronic music in Lyngaard and Arcadia. periodically he will also do a segment where he plays a song and then breaks down and plays the songs it samples. | |||
===Local Takeover=== | |||
Airing on Thursday, Local Takeover is where local artists, either unsigned, signed to small indie labels, or generally smaller acts on major labels will perform a live set of 4 songs. Generally with the average set running around 10 to 15 minutes. The show is hosted by David Tilly and Johan Aggerholm. The show has been noted as an important stepping stone in the careers of many artists including [[Stacy Albrecht]], [[Yi]], and [[Discotek Mafia]] among others. Video of the sets is usually streamed on the official Radio 3 Viewtube channel. | |||
===Boiler Room=== | |||
Airing on Fridays, the Boiler Room is similar to Local Takeover but has a focus on Underground, alternative, and more aggressive music which would otherwise not fit into Radio 3's regular format. Boiler Room sets typically feature underground hip hop artists, hardcore and punk bands, and avant-garde electronica artists among others. performed and recorded in the renovated boiler room at KUS Studio building the performances are usually released on the official Radio 3 Viewtube channel. | |||
===Essential Mix Set=== | |||
Airing on Saturdays, The Essential Mix Set is a show hosted by [[Davy Para]]. Initially started as Para playing a 4 hour long seamless DJ set with the KUS record Archive, it eventually evolved into a show where guest artists would open up the archive and play their own set, either with Para DJing from records selected from the artists or DJed by the artist themselves. The Essential Mix Set has consistently been the most popular late night program since its first airing. sets by artists like [[Mike Young]], [[De Døde Hoveder]], [[Mika Larsen]], [[Adisord]], and [[Stratta]] have won awards and accolades. Because these performances are in the public domain they became popular as backing music for self released {{wp|Skate video|Skateboard videos}} in the 90's and 2000's. Many famous skateboarders like [[Adam Lassen]], [[Henrik Bisgaard]], [[Mike Delaney]], and [[Kyle Hest]] who used segments of Essential mix sets in their skate videos went on to host their own sets. The most commonly played song from the KUS archive is [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWm3uiU_Hf0&list=PL2IBvCQ-o8Wi6vomFetwreAFhUZ6rZ4GO&index=2 Kærlighedshus] by [[Amø]] | |||
===The Come-up=== | |||
A weekly wrap up show playing the most popular tracks from the week, usually hosting commentary from various personalities from the KUS offices. | |||
==Events== | ==Events== |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 7 April 2023
City | Regnhavn and Fyrhøgh |
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Broadcast area | Lyngaard and Internationally via Satellite and KUS International |
Frequency | DAB: 10C FM: 92.8 MHz - 96.2 MHz KoSat: 422 |
First air date | 22 February 1989 |
Format | Electronica, hip hop, R&B, soul, with specialist programming at night |
Language(s) | Ahalnsk |
Owner | KUS |
Sister stations | KUS Radio 1 KUS Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 Deep |
KUS Radio 3 is a Lynsk national radio station owned and operated by the KUS. It specializes in contemporary Electronic Music, hip hop, and R&B and is a sister station to KUS Radio 1. KUS Radio 3 is targeted for the 15-29 year old demographic. Broadcasting music that would not fit the Top 40 format of KUS Radio 1. It also host a veriaty of specialized broaadcasts during night hours. Most notably KSU Essential Mix on Saturdays, Local Takeover on Thurdays, and the Decompression Chamber Set on Mondays.
Radio 3 broadcasts throughout Lyngaard and much of North East Arcadia FM between 92.8 MHz and 96.2 MHz, Digital Radio, Digital TV, and KUS International. It was launched in 1989 to compete with private broadcasters, meant to target the age 15 to 29 demographic, and offer a high quality, alternative listening experiance. Radio 3 averages 8.9 million listeners weekly with a listener share of 10.2% as of December 2022.
History
Content and Programing
Radio 3 typically plays electronic and urban music, distinguished for its more progressive views on modern electronic music. The station was famous in the early 90's for its embrace of Jungle, Drum and Bass, Breakbeat, and Garage music which it would play along with contemporary Hip Hop, Soul, and R&B. Radio 3 has also been known for its talk shows and interviews. Starting in 1994 the station green lit a series of weekly night shows that would air from monday to sunday from 9pm to 12am. These shows would become immensely popular, especially because they would highlight smaller artists and because of licensing agreements between record labels and KUS much of the original content produced for these programs would be in the public domain.
Decompression Chamber Set
Airing on Mondays the Decompression Chamber Set is hosted by clinical psychologist Julien Krinker, where he tackled issues of mental health and well being and plays a selection of music chosen by him and his team to promote deep thought, positive thinking, and mindfulness. The show has been praised as one of the first major pieces of public media addressing mental health in a positive light. It keeps and provides resources for medical assistance and care for listeners to access.
Erik Polsen Show
Airing on Tuesday the Erik Polsen show is a variety show hosted by record Producer and multi-instrumentalist Erik Polsen. The show usually sees Polsen discussing his time as a producer for Lead Horse Studio and Byte Records. He will usually play tracks from said albums on the show and then discuss the history and recording process. alternatively he will invite other record producers, music industry people, or other artists for discussion.
The Late-Late with DJ Brud
Airing on Wednesday the Late-Late is hosted by DJ Brud, which replaced the Midweek Recap hosted by Ari Tilbert. Hosted by DJ Brud of Midtvid fame where he breaks out the extensive KUS Record archive and plays songs he finds personally and historically influential and significant. between these are segments where he talks about the history and story of electronic music in Lyngaard and Arcadia. periodically he will also do a segment where he plays a song and then breaks down and plays the songs it samples.
Local Takeover
Airing on Thursday, Local Takeover is where local artists, either unsigned, signed to small indie labels, or generally smaller acts on major labels will perform a live set of 4 songs. Generally with the average set running around 10 to 15 minutes. The show is hosted by David Tilly and Johan Aggerholm. The show has been noted as an important stepping stone in the careers of many artists including Stacy Albrecht, Yi, and Discotek Mafia among others. Video of the sets is usually streamed on the official Radio 3 Viewtube channel.
Boiler Room
Airing on Fridays, the Boiler Room is similar to Local Takeover but has a focus on Underground, alternative, and more aggressive music which would otherwise not fit into Radio 3's regular format. Boiler Room sets typically feature underground hip hop artists, hardcore and punk bands, and avant-garde electronica artists among others. performed and recorded in the renovated boiler room at KUS Studio building the performances are usually released on the official Radio 3 Viewtube channel.
Essential Mix Set
Airing on Saturdays, The Essential Mix Set is a show hosted by Davy Para. Initially started as Para playing a 4 hour long seamless DJ set with the KUS record Archive, it eventually evolved into a show where guest artists would open up the archive and play their own set, either with Para DJing from records selected from the artists or DJed by the artist themselves. The Essential Mix Set has consistently been the most popular late night program since its first airing. sets by artists like Mike Young, De Døde Hoveder, Mika Larsen, Adisord, and Stratta have won awards and accolades. Because these performances are in the public domain they became popular as backing music for self released Skateboard videos in the 90's and 2000's. Many famous skateboarders like Adam Lassen, Henrik Bisgaard, Mike Delaney, and Kyle Hest who used segments of Essential mix sets in their skate videos went on to host their own sets. The most commonly played song from the KUS archive is Kærlighedshus by Amø
The Come-up
A weekly wrap up show playing the most popular tracks from the week, usually hosting commentary from various personalities from the KUS offices.