“Take Off” to Brooklyn-based independent label Sacred Bones featuring music videos from John Carpenter, Black Marble, Molchat Doma, and Zola Jesus.
“Take Off” to Chicago-based independent label Drag City featuring music videos from Eiko Ishibashi, Rangda, Ty Segall and Bill MacKay.
“Take Off” to independent label Dais Records featuring music videos from Riki, Private World, SRSQ, and SPICE.
“Take Off” to independent label Dais Records featuring music videos from Cold Showers, Pierce with Arrow, ADULT., and Xeno & Oaklander.
“Take Off” to Seattle-based independent label Sub Pop featuring music videos from Weyes Blood, Metz, Wolf Parade and Bully.
“Take Off” to Seattle-based independent label Sub Pop featuring music videos from Chai, Mudhoney, clipping., and Ya Tseen.
Performance musician and poet Keith Gist, formerly of the Parma-based band The Burbotz. Performs “The Wichita Tapes” a number of his works recorded during live sets at the movie show “M.T. Pock...Read More
This 1986 episode of New Sounds brings you a survey of Great Britain’s music geographies of the 1980s. The lineup includes Two Minds Crack, who rose from the industrial ashes of South Wales in ...Read More
Directed by Don Swaynos. A late night horror show host is having a bad day.
On tonight’s episode of “20 Years of Rock ’n’ Roll Style” Night Flight covers Glam Rock. “Twilight fell on the grassroots hippie sixties, and it was time to put the glitz and glamor back into r...Read More
1956 was Elvis Presley's breakthrough year, and this program takes you back, including his early television performances on the Dorsey Brothers Show and the Ed Sullivan Show (where the camerame...Read More
Natalie Mering's orchestral folk project, signed to Sub Pop records. Songs from 2019's Titanic Rising.
The Sub Pop music of Riot Grrrl veterans Sleater-Kinney. Featuring "Jumpers" and more.
In addition to our new Video Profiles, we chose a few special individual music videos from the Sub-Pop archives to feature in our new "Take Off" to Indie Labels section. Here's drone-masters Ea...Read More
The Doors Are Open is a 1968 black-and-white documentary first aired in the United Kingdom on 4 October 1968 and shown regularly on Night Flight. Combing footage of the Doors playing live at Lo...Read More
Kicking off with 1984’s “Ooh Ooh” song, Night Flight takes you on a complete tour of the artist’s numerous smash hits. Ten years before this episode aired, Benatar was “working as a bank teller...Read More
Richard Metzger's opening remarks at DisinfoCon, held on February 19th, 2000 in New York City's then Hammerstein Ballroom. The event was described by The New York Times as "Cyberpalooza."
American media theorist and writer Douglas Rushkoff's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.