Radio

Planet Traxx logo
On-Air Promo
Show Scope 7/14/91


Left Of The Dial logo
On-Air Promo
Courtney Love/Kim Deal
Pixies
Moby

MTV News Radio logo
1/21/91

Cross Currents logo
Camper Van Beethoven - intro
Cracker interview
Husker Du - intro
Bob Mould interview

On-Air Reel

 

Dave Kendall has written and hosted several local and nationally syndicated radio shows. He has also given scores of radio interviews, and has been a featured guest on the nationally syndicated talk show "Modern Rock Live."


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"Planet Traxx" aired Sunday nights at midnight on New York's WQHT (Hot 97). Running from 1989-1994, it was the first electronica show on American commercial radio, and gave the first mainstream exposure to a host of techno and trip-hop acts including Massive Attack, The Shamen, KLF and Blackbox.

 

 

 

Left Of The Dial logo
"Left of the Dial" was a radio spin-off from the TV show Kendall created and hosted for MTV, "120 Minutes." The daily five-minute show was syndicated to over 200 college radio stations across America, and featured music news and original in-studio live performances. The show concentrated on strictly underground, up-and-coming music - and provided crucial exposure to artists such as Moby, Sonic Youth, and Hole's Courtney Love.


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"Cross Currents" was a more mainstream alternative music show syndicated nationwide by SuperRadio. The music/talk format aired on CHR/AOR stations, including WNEW in New York, and featured exclusive interviews with Lou Reed, Live, Indigo Girls, 4 Non-Blondes, Catherine and hundreds of others.