Deeper Into Music Radio takes listeners on unpredictable musical journeys via a thoughtful, intelligent mix of free music. Deeper Into Music is Internet radio with a twist: surprising genre mixes loaded with tons of new discoveries. You're invited to join in with listeners around the world for a show that never ends.
Twenty-Nine Years Ago I Was On The Air And Playing…
I’ve kept neatly hidden away a series of notebooks which contain nearly all my WXYC airshifts between late 1982 and mid 1984. (I wish I had ones dating back to my start there in September 1980, but not so.) WXYC was in a transitional [...]
Review: The Smithereens – 2011
You can go back to your roots. New Jersey’s The Smithereens have done it with “2011“, their first album of wholly new material since 1999. Also returning for this solid set are producer Don Dixon with engineer Mitch Easter. The Smithereens first worked with [...]
Review: Quickies For Several New Adds
Here are a few words about a handful of albums recently added to the playlist at Deeper Into Music Radio. These new adds are not necessarily new releases, but they are new to the daily DIM rotations.
First, Manchester Orchestra. No doubt you already know that [...]
Amy White, Deeper Into Music Contributor, is an artist and a writer based in Carrboro, North Carolina. She writes about art for The Independent Weekly and works in her studio at a bend in the Haw River in Saxapahaw, NC. Amy also blogs about breakfast, coincidence, and funny stuff.

Vibin’ the air…
and so the playlist unfolds...
A while back a loyal DIM listener posted that “DIM is vibin’ the air big time…” Golden Brown by The Stranglers, the 1981 retro uptempo waltz goes round and round this afternoon, I’d say vibin’ the air big time absolutely . . . bright harmonics, dark reverie.
Love That Never Ends by The Grip Weeds is a pop counterpoint . . . “Like light that shines through an open window/We soon will see if we can live up to.” Juliana Hatfield, in The Fact Remains, laments as the song fades out “I stayed too long, I stayed too long…” And so the playlist unfolds in dark and light . . . Lonesome Eyes by Chris Lee keeps it all in balance with big sound and a crackling horn section bebopping us home, vibin’ the air . . .
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