WFUV's UKNY Celebrates 12 Years, Launches 'Nearly Midnight Mix' Featuring Girls of the Internet's Tom Kerridge

WFUV's UKNY Celebrates 12 Years, Launches 'Nearly Midnight Mix' Featuring Girls of the Internet's Tom Kerridge

WFUV’s UKNY Celebrates 12 Years, Launches ‘Nearly Midnight Mix’ Featuring Girls of the Internet’s Tom Kerridge

New York, NY – WFUV’s acclaimed program “UKNY,” a staple for listeners seeking the latest in British and global music, marked a significant milestone with its July 6th broadcast, celebrating the show’s 12th anniversary. This edition not only commemorated over a decade of diverse programming but also unveiled an exciting new feature designed to deepen its engagement with contemporary electronic and production-focused sounds: the “UKNY Nearly Midnight Mix.”

A Dozen Years of Curated Sound

The 12th anniversary represents a notable achievement for “UKNY” on WFUV 90.7 FM, a public radio station known for its eclectic music discovery. For twelve years, the program has served as a crucial conduit for audiences in the New York area and beyond, introducing a wide array of artists spanning various genres from the United Kingdom and international scenes. The show’s consistent presence underscores its commitment to highlighting both established and emerging talent, fostering a loyal listenership appreciative of its unique curatorial perspective.

Debut of the ‘Nearly Midnight Mix’

The introduction of the “UKNY Nearly Midnight Mix” signals an evolution for the program, creating a dedicated space for showcasing the work of British and global producers and DJs. Positioned as an occasional feature, this mix aims to provide listeners with curated selections that delve into the innovative landscape of electronic music, remix culture, and production techniques currently shaping the international sound.

For its inaugural segment, the “UKNY Nearly Midnight Mix” featured Tom Kerridge, a key figure known for his work with the acclaimed project Girls of the Internet. Kerridge’s participation in the debut underscores the feature’s intent to spotlight artists actively pushing boundaries in the electronic music realm. His contribution offers a curated listening experience that reflects current trends and his distinct artistic vision.

Tom Kerridge: On Air and On Tour

Tom Kerridge’s appearance on “UKNY” coincides with his imminent Stateside tour, bringing his music and DJing prowess to audiences across the United States this month. This tour includes a notable DJ set scheduled for July 12, where he is set to perform alongside Dani Siciano at the Brooklyn venue Elsewhere. This live engagement provides fans with an opportunity to experience Kerridge’s dynamic selections and productions firsthand, complementing his radio feature.

Kerridge’s specific mix curated for the “UKNY Nearly Midnight Mix” segment offered a snapshot of his recent work and influences. It prominently featured two recent singles from Girls of the Internet: the tracks “In My Dreams” and “Forever.” These singles represent the latest output from the project, showcasing their continued development in house and electronic music.

In addition to highlighting his own material, Kerridge’s mix incorporated tracks from other notable artists and producers, broadening the scope of the debut segment. The included tracks featured contributions from Loz Goddard, Switchblade Sisters, and Santos, artists whose work aligns with the sophisticated and forward-thinking electronic sound championed by Kerridge and now featured on WFUV.

Diverse Sounds on the Broadcast

Beyond the debut of the new mix feature, the July 6th broadcast of “UKNY” maintained its tradition of presenting a broad spectrum of contemporary music. The episode included tracks from a diverse lineup of artists, reinforcing the show’s mandate to explore the richness of the UK and international music scenes. Listeners were treated to music by acts such as Kerala Dust, known for their distinctive blend of electronic and world music influences.

The program also featured music from Mercury Prize-winning rapper Little Simz, presented with her collaborator Obongjayar, highlighting the depth and innovation within contemporary British hip-hop and soul. The acclaimed London-based collective Kokoroko, celebrated for their fusion of jazz and West African sounds, was also included in the broadcast’s selections, further illustrating the show’s genre-spanning approach.

Indie pop artist Oklou and singer-songwriter Katie Malco, featured with collaborator mui zyu, added layers of introspective and alternative sounds to the episode. The band Jolie Laide rounded out the announced lineup, contributing to the eclectic mix of artists presented during the anniversary broadcast. This selection underscores “UKNY’s” role in providing a platform for a wide variety of creative voices.

UKNY’s Continued Impact

The July 6th broadcast, celebrating 12 years and launching the “UKNY Nearly Midnight Mix,” reaffirms the program’s vital role in music discovery. By consistently introducing listeners to compelling artists from the UK and around the globe and now adding a dedicated feature for electronic producers, “UKNY” continues to evolve while staying true to its mission of delivering a curated, insightful listening experience for its dedicated audience.