
The Shuffle with Kurt Hauswirth
Saturdays at 4pm
The Shuffle brings you the latest in alternative, pop, rock, electronic, dance and everywhere in between. Independent releases, local artists, music talks, the best of the unsung, unsigned, and breaking artists.
The Shuffle also taps into the local music scene in Marquette and the Upper Great Lakes region. If you create music in Marquette, Marquette County, or anywhere in the Upper Great Lakes, or if there is music you think Kurt should hear, visit The Local Spin page for more information. Visit the Kurt Hauswirth WNMU-FM YouTube page for videos from The Local Spin!
Local Musicians: SUBMIT YOUR MUSIC HERE!
NPR Music
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The Danish jazz duo perform an untraditional four-song set from the countryside in Djursland, Denmark.
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On a new album, the classical stars revisit the concerto Williams composed specifically for Ma, as well as some of Williams' most affecting film scores.
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On his third solo album, Styles relies on a proficient but unadventurous process of combining his influences. His habit of paying homage to his idols too often conceals his own creative vision.
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Delightfully weird, minimalist and dark, Alex G's got a knack for making good fortune sound dangerous.
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Lizzie No is a magnetic performer and a rising star in the folk world — and when you hear her, you'll understand why.
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In her Tiny Desk (home) concert, Ada Lea performs four sharply detailed and dreamy songs.
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A cold and methodical ranking of Saturday Night Live performances by Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Lizzo, Billie Eilish, Young Thug, Arcade Fire, Saweetie, LCD Soundsystem, Camila Cabello and more.
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BabyTron raps over decades of the best beats, from Waka Flocka Flame's "Hard in Da Paint" to OutKast's "Ms. Jackson."
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Musician John Legend is using his national platform to elevate local races for district attorney — endorsing progressive prosecutors who prioritize preventative solutions over incarceration.
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TikTok has flipped the script on the music industry, and everyone from artists to analysts and even marketing bosses at the top labels are trying to catch up.