“The Howard Stern Show” hasn’t broadcast a live episode since Tuesday, March 10, with the scheduled March 11 episode of the SiriusXM radio show mysteriously substituted with a rerun.
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The theme was "weird science fiction and electronic music for babies"
Grimes kicked off her six-month residency at BBC Radio 1 last night (March 1), playing tracks by the likes of Caroline Polacheck, Aphex Twin and Vangelis.
The musician described the theme of her first show as “sci-fi baby, or weird science fiction and electronic music for babies”.
“I really think babies need more exposure to electronic and experimental music, and obviously that’s the kind of music I make and the kind of music
“The Howard Stern Show” hasn’t broadcast a live episode since Tuesday, March 10, with the scheduled March 11 episode of the SiriusXM radio show mysteriously substituted with a rerun.
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