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LFOD Radio broadcasts Tuesdays from 9-10pm on 91.5FM in Boston, MA. We are dedicated to providing a platform for independent voices in New England & beyond.

In addition to spinning records, we sit down for in-depth interviews with artists which are then uploaded here, as well as Itunes, Google Play, Stitcher, etc…

We are focused on building a community amongst our collaborators, so you will often see artists return for cyphers, live shows, and more. We encourage them to build with each other as well.

Dec 31, 2019

As another year comes to a close, we linked back up with Bedlam, Dart, Latrell, and Oompa for our annual discussion. Tim couldn't make it this year, but Jessica Richards (who you'll remember from out WIHH panels) stepped in and provided a wealth of insight. One other big change... IT WAS PUBLIC! Shout out to WBUR...


Dec 24, 2019

In this episode, Sam & A-Ball reflect on the changes we've been navigating this season and let you in on some studio magic that's been taking place along the way. More importantly though, we share our plans for 2020. They're big, they're very much in motion, and we think you're gonna love 'em. Let us know, though.


Dec 10, 2019

The New England collective stops through to talk about their "heat check" in LA this year, what their name means, their goals, and more. Our biggest episode yet, we stretched the limits of our studio for sure. They flamed some #ExtraBars real quick as well. Definitely a team to keep an eye (ear?) on.


Dec 3, 2019

The incredibly active DJ WhySham is our guest this week. We talked about DJing for museums, political institutions, Brandie Blaze, community events, and everything in between. She does it all... and somehow finds time to create new spaces for art and healing with Boston Got Next and BBBMA as well. Tap in.
 


Nov 26, 2019

Kay Wattz slid through LFOD to talk about the dirty money circulating in Boston, her hustle & dedication, and what it means to live authentically. The crew also answered the question "When did you fall in love with hip-hop?", spurred by her song of the same name. And you know we got some #ExtraBars in here as well.