> Any XPN (88.5) fans out there? I got turned on to XPN about
> 5 years ago from mostly Y100 and WMMR. It sort of feels like
> the DJ's have more control over what they play, and unlike
> many other stations these days, you can actually call in and
> ask for a song. They have the Singer Songwriter Weekend
> every July; this year I saw Son Volt, Indigo Girls, Rodney
> Crowell, Patti Smith, etc plus some really great local
> bands. They don't seem to play the same tired hit over and
> over from a particular artist, when that artist has so many
> other great songs.
>
Yep...
Another XPN fan here. I learned much more about such diverse artists as Katie Melua, Government Mule, Nora Jones, Howie Day and others by listening to just a single day of their inspired programming. Even artists I thought I knew well had tunes played with which I was unfamiliar. (Example: "Lotus"/R.E.M.) Nice touch.
Their "freedom" to play up-and-coming artists, to play established artist's hot tunes other than toasted "hits", the freedom from the constraints of overly-commercialized FMs and the endless inane chatter of "disc jockeys" all combine to coalesce into a damned fine adult radio station.
As for the "electronics", the sound of the station, the clarity and crispness as well as the processing are first-rate. Their engineering staff has nailed the sound perfectly.
I do wish they were measured by the same yardstick the commercial stations are, though; I'd bet they'd be a top-5 station in Philly. They sure do have a wide and varied audience...and they are, imho, among the top-five Triple-A Non-coms nationwide. WBRU/Providence...even though the music is different...is a great yardstick by which to measure them.
However, by any yardstick...they are a classy operation.