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Shows & SchedulesGroundbreaking music and emerging artists. A commercial-free mix of new music from up-and-coming bands and producers, together with the indie classics that inspired them.
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Hear songs that served as inspirations during the recording of their new album (due out March 31).
Jenny Eliscu is a professional music nerd. As a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, she has profiled pop tarts, rock stars and indie icons, from Britney and Mariah to Dave Matthews Band and Motley Crue to Sleigh Bells and Arctic Monkeys. She's been indulging her obsession with new music on-air at Sirius XM since 2006. Find her on Twitter @jennylsq
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Jenny Eliscu is a professional music nerd. As a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, she has profiled pop tarts, rock stars and indie icons, from Britney and Mariah to Dave Matthews Band and Motley Crue to Sleigh Bells and Arctic Monkeys. She's been indulging her obsession with new music on-air at Sirius XM since 2006. Find her on Twitter @jennylsq
After a career ending knee injury brought JaRon’s competitive ballroom dancing career to an end, he found work as a door to door vacuum salesman. Upon being fired from that, he made his was back to Los Angeles where he found work in radio.
Hear two hours of vintage underground sounds from the bands that paved the way for this generation of indie artists. Recommended if you like Pavement, the Pixies, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine and Guided By Voices. Hosted by Jenny Eliscu.
SiriusXMU Sessions is a chance to hear stripped-down performances and conversations with different groundbreaking Sirius XMU artists every week.
two hours of music hand-picked by Justin Gage from AquariumDrunkard.com. Blog Radio is a chance for the internet's nfluential music bloggers to take complete control of Sirius XMU and play the music they're discovering and sharing online.
Two hours of music hand-picked by Chris from GorillavsBear.net.
Josiah is a passionate concert violinist and a refugee from Hot 100 radio, rescued by Radiohead's "Kid A." Listen to him alternate between chilling out and freaking out.
Lauren Sauer keeps her eye on everything new and upcoming in the music world as a self-professed fangirl – if it’s happening on Twitter she probably already knew about it. An avid supporter of artists in the indie and singer-songwriter space, she's looking to shine a spotlight on the underrepresented voices of music any way she can. She lives outside of Washington, DC with her menace of a cat, Freddie (after Freddie Mercury, of course).
SiriusXMU counts down the 15 songs making the most noise online. New releases, leaks and whatever else you kids are listening to.
Two hours of music hand-picked by Dom from BrooklynVegan.com. Every weekday the internet's influential music bloggers take complete control of SiriusXMU to play the music they're discovering and sharing online.
Jenny Eliscu is a professional music nerd. As a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, she has profiled pop tarts, rock stars, and indie icons, from Britney and Mariah to Dave Matthews Band and Motley Crue to Sleigh Bells and Arctic Monkeys. She’s been indulging her obsession with new music on-air at SiriusXM since 2006.
Josiah Lambert encourages listeners to open ears and minds to emerging artists and curious, compelling new sounds. During his decade+ on SiriusXMU, he’s interviewed artists such as Pixies, Washed Out, Clairo, Toro Y Moi, DIIV, and many others. When not broadcasting, and possibly at the time of this very reading, he’s either meditating or re-re-watching Twin Peaks. He lives with his family in Washington DC.
After a knee injury brought JaRon's competitive ballroom dancing career to an end, he found work as a door-to-door vacuum salesman. Upon being fired from that he made his way back to Los Angeles where he found work in radio.
Nick Masi was born in the sunshine of California, raised in an Italian deli in Connecticut, and woke up in New York City. Concertgoer. Deadhead. Be kind. Say hello! Go Yankees! “If you get confused just listen to the music play.”
Lauren Sauer keeps her eye on everything new and upcoming in the music world as a self-professed fangirl – if it’s happening on Twitter she probably already knew about it. An avid supporter of artists in the indie and singer-songwriter space, she's looking to shine a spotlight on the underrepresented voices of music any way she can. She lives outside of Washington, DC with her menace of a cat, Freddie (after Freddie Mercury, of course).
Based in Los Angeles, Justin Gage founded Aquarium Drunkard in 2005. He works as a music supervisor and is a partner at Gold Diggers Sound in East Hollywood, California.
Chris Cantalini started the acclaimed music blog Gorilla vs. Bear in 2005, and more recently founded a very sick independent record label called Luminelle Recordings. Originally from Detroit, he is currently obsessed with the music of Erika de Casier, re-enacting Ja Morant highlights in his driveway, and ranch waters.
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