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Downstream

Downstream

Presented by Stuart Crewes, Creative Director of Art Work Exeter and former Co-Producer of the Culture & Review Programme here on Phonic, also wrangler of pixels and paper for Inky Fingers Workshop and spinner of discs as DJ Deadly Marvin (presenting SHAKE! on the 5th Sunday of the month, when there is one…)

Dead Air

Dead Air

Col and Mike Under the guise of Mort the Squirrel-Its all Electronica or is that someone with an angle grinder?

2 Hours 2 Midnight

2 Hours 2 Midnight

Luke and Jonny play dank, obscure, killer sounds from black metal & hardcore to ambient & dungeon synth. One to wind up or down to midnight depending on the month.

The Heliotropics Show

The Heliotropics Show

Join Raj Prashar for a fortnightly ‘bounce’ with a journey in his world of music, ranging from Dub, Reggae, Funk, Breaks, and Hip Hop, to Electronica, Techno, and House. Much of Raj’s focus is on new music from around the world

Every Now And Then

Every Now And Then

Various musics with Matthew, every now and then, a bit of skateboarding, surf or bike chat, sometimes Devon related, sometimes not.

Mind The Gap

Mind The Gap

We are Rob and Tom. Mind the Gap is a show which could include pretty much anything and everything. We would like to believe that if we are having fun then hopefully you will too!

The Lost Chord

The Lost Chord

There’s no plan, there’s no framework, there are no limits. Who knows, they might even rediscover…The Lost Chord.

The Future Sound Of Exeter Show

The Future Sound Of Exeter Show

Hosted by Paul Giblin, this show features music you are unlikely to hear anywhere else. Genres covered include prog, electronica, dub and many more…

The Old Wave/New Wave Show

The Old Wave/New Wave Show

Hosted by Vinnie Grist, the Old Wave/New Wave show features Post Punk and New Wave tracks from the late 70s and early 80s as well as earlier artists who influenced the New Wave sound and more recent Alternative acts.

Sounds from the Fun Bus

Sounds from the Fun Bus

Just me (Kerrie), with some great tunes, the occasional guest and the odd bit of live music. From blues to punk, country to dark house, classical to k-pop, I’ll be sharing some of the sounds I like and love.

Phonic Jukebox

Phonic Jukebox

Non-stop music of every genre from our vast music library. It’s a musical lucky dip, all carefully selected by Phonic FM members.

Onionheart Radio + Track 1, Side 1

Onionheart Radio + Track 1, Side 1

With Michael Harvey. A celebration of the album. Tracks from albums old and new with occasional guest co-hosts.

From a Basement on the Hill

From a Basement on the Hill

Hi, Im James Hudson and I will be playing anything from Robert Johnson to Aphex Twin. I’m going to talk about the music I love, how I found it, the story behind the music and what it means to me. I want my audience to be everyone, anyone who loves great music. I want to make a connection with people through music and maybe introduce them to a song that they haven’t experienced before. I want people to be moved, excited and feel a wide range of emotions. I hope people can build memories with me providing the soundtrack.

The Electro Vaults Show

The Electro Vaults Show

Hosted by Stephen Carr, this monthly show explores a wide spectrum of electronic music.  From the synth-pop and electro classics of the 1980s through to 90s house, rave and progressive tracks, and into modern electronica and the underground club scene.

Jazzy G

Jazzy G

Here to kickstart your Friday mornings with some breakfast beats, spanning genres like Afrobeat, House, Dance, Neo-soul, new jazz, old jazz, Cuban rhythms, Break Beats n all that good stuffff

The Vanishing Point

The Vanishing Point

Vanishing point is a continuous mix show presented by Phil Cook. Its about playing music I love to anyone who will listen and is inspired by the shows I listen to and the mixtape culture I grew up with. The show has no plan so I go with my gut. Expect House, disco, funk, soul, jazz, afro and electronica but to be honest I could play anything at any time.

Yan’s Bangers

Yan’s Bangers

Presented by myself, it’s a light-hearted trip in the DeLorean through the 80s and 90s, picking only the best (and sometimes worst) music that the two decades had to offer. With a different featured album every time, I talk about the bands, the history of the tracks, and any fun facts that spring to mind. Full of nostalgia, I also cover the most horrific tracks from that time in my “Maximum Cheese” section. I also have a trivia quiz based on popular culture from the 80s and 90s. Anyone who loves a giggle and holds giant shoulder pads in their memory with fondness will love it. The aim? To leave people wanting to rush out, buy a Soda Stream, a Sinclair C-5 and a Remington Fuzz-away, and dig out their neon leg-warmers.

The Respect Show

The Respect Show

Adrian Bull (aka Bully), Paul Giblin, Helen Connole, Tim Price (aka RJ Retsina) and Raj Prashar. The music is an eclectic mix of many styles from all over the world. The show aims to complement the annual Exeter Respect festival and celebrate diversity in the area and in the wider world.

The High Fidelity Radio Show

The High Fidelity Radio Show

Nick Burrow and Nigel Lowe, old friends from Exmouth Comprehensive Sixth Form days (1977–now), each create a playlist (Nick Hornby style) to share with our audience.

Film On Phonic

Film On Phonic

In between playing big beats, banging tunes and beautiful serenades we deliver the latest film-world goods in the form of news and reviews, with further gabble about tv series, video games and more.

The Coming

The Coming

Greg Gould (the Ghoulish Groover) presents breakbeats and EDM. It’s for anyone who loves music. I’d like to captivate my audience.

The Scrambled Cabbage Show

The Scrambled Cabbage Show

Rufus aka the Cabbage Scrambler takes you on a journey down the auditory rabbit hole, from the sublime to the raucus to the occasionally ridiculous. Expect music from the far flung reaches of space and time, features on extremely niche subjects and occasional weather reports with Michael Flatfish. A show for anyone open to the idea of getting their cabbage scrambled.

Jungle Thing

Jungle Thing

Presented by DJ Noisemonkey. Playing a heavy mix of jungle, breakcore, dnb , old skool and other fast weighty genres. I want the audience to find something new in the show every thing

Station Well Raver

Station Well Raver

With Steve, aka Well Raver. It’s a rave music show under a wellbeing umbrella. This means I will have breaks within the music in order to talk about the latest wellbeing news in the local community.

The Morning After

The Morning After

Will & McLeod play a mix of well-known and obscure funk, dance, indie, soul, ‘hits’ and even jazz, sprinkled with chat about their (often contrasting) music playlists.

Good Things Show

Good Things Show

Join Chloe for a vibrant mix of sounds spanning world music, rap, acoustic gems, and soulful grooves. At its heart, this show is about sharing music that moves people. As the show grows, expect interviews with local artists, musicians, and inspiring voices from the community. 

The Joe Crow Show.

The Joe Crow Show.

The Joe Crow Show, with me presents a wide spectrum of tunes – from the late 60’s to the present day – some rock, pop, folk-rock, britpop, electronica and some contemporary-classical – and with a ‘talky bit’ here and there, there is something for everyone!

The Eighties Time Machine

The Eighties Time Machine

Twice-monthly 80s show, featuring ‘forgotten’ hits, non-hits, 12-inch mixes, album tracks and B-sides. Hosted by @helenc77 and @ginsoakedboy.

The Sunday Scribble

The Sunday Scribble

Presented by Sketch and Rhod. We cover punk, post-punk, indie, industrial, electronic, experimental, folk, country, jazz, soundtracks – in fact if we like it, we play it.

Ungrateful Colonist Radio Hour

Ungrateful Colonist Radio Hour

Presented by Tim Myers, a self-described music nerd and recent American arrival in the UK. On the show, Tim details an American’s experience in the UK and exorcises his immigrant homesickness with deep explorations of the music of various American scenes and other current and former members of the commonwealth. With a characteristically punk rock and DIY attitude, Tim channels the American settlers who came before him, creating a soundtrack for those livid over stamp taxes, ready to dump imported tea into harbors.

Anything Goes

Anything Goes

Presented by Bully, playing anything from the history of recorded music, where the only limitation is taste. There maybe a punk-ish bias but you’ll still hear anything from Klaus Nomi to Harry Partch and Robert Johnson to Blurt.

Back To Back

Back To Back

Presented by Jake and Bod. A diverse and eclectic mix of music: reggae/punk/funk/hip-hop/rock/electronica/ska and many other wonderful tunes for your ears.

Bats in the Belfry

Bats in the Belfry

A traveller linguist, singer/songwriter, philosopher and photographer from Transylvania. Playing music that heals the soul and makes one a bit more aware about mental health issues. All this seasoned with friendly interviews with local artists regardless of how known or unknown they are. Live acoustic sessions. Live video streaming. I wish to make you feel connected, elevated and more aware.

Old dreams and New dreams

Old dreams and New dreams

Late night music show presented by Chris. Sharing sounds I’ve been enjoying, both old and new, all dreamy.

The Inner Soundtrack with Nicole

The Inner Soundtrack with Nicole

The Inner Soundtrack is an introspective music and conversation show presented by Nicole, exploring the emotional relationship people have with music across different eras of their lives.

Blending alternative, folk, electronic, metalcore, singer-songwriter and emotionally immersive soundscapes, the focus is less on genre and more on emotional truth — the way music can hold us, reveal us, unravel us and sometimes help us reconnect with ourselves again.

Pete’s Sunday Show

Pete’s Sunday Show

Magazine style show – pop/rock/electronica music with intersticed segments: 1) Community Spotlight, featuring pre-recorded interviews with local good causes and interesting people 2) Tips and life hacks – quick and useful techniques or ways or doing things 3) Out and about: shoutouts for events and happenings in the local area 4) Ask Auntie Pete – ability for people to ask questions either live via email or in advance and get best answers on a range of topics. Tone is relaxed and fun – musical tone is upbeat and energetic without being too frenetic as it’s a Sunday. Nothing political and nothing likely to cause friction. We’re here to entertain and recognise folks doing good stuff out there!

Blabber & Smoke

Blabber & Smoke

Brought to you by Gordon.

The Eccentric Selection

The Eccentric Selection

With Pat Bensberg. Some tunes you know, some you don’t, and some you think ‘what the hell is that?’

Tommy S Sunday Show

Tommy S Sunday Show

Join Tommy S on a musical journey through the month with the Sunday Show, showcasing a blend of favourite hits and cutting-edge tracks, along with special guests and readings.

7Deadly Spins

7Deadly Spins

7Deadly (AKA Chris Perkins) presents a broad mix of exciting and eclectic music.

Psychoactive Sounds

Psychoactive Sounds

A deep dive into dub, trip-hop, ambient and other assorted psychedelia.

The Edge of Jazz

The Edge of Jazz

(Dr) David Treharne plays jazz, and jazz related music, to an eclectic, esoteric and discerning audience of people who have an ear to spare on Tuesday afternoons.

IT’S YA GAL AL

IT’S YA GAL AL

Hi ya nice to meet ya! Im your host Alice Szypillo and the music I share spans all genres and continents playing tracks that move me, rare grooves that allure me and tracks that represent the extensive culture and history of the world. I weave in people’s stories and have guest appearances and something for all ears. 

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Show

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Show

A weekly instalment of the weird and wonderful, sometimes horrifying (but never boring) music of almost every variety known or unknown!

Today’s schedule

Saturday 22 August 2026
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  • 08:00–10:00
    Buddies Golden Goodie Breakfast Show
    Buddie Holley Presenter All Nostalgic Music from 60s 70s and 80s - History of records and the artists - Anyone interested in this era and wanting to reminisce in the golden classics
    Buddies Golden Goodie Breakfast Show
  • 10:00–12:00
    The Respect Show
    Adrian Bull (aka Bully), Paul Giblin, Helen Connole, Tim Price (aka RJ Retsina) and Raj Prashar. The music is an eclectic mix of many styles from all over the world. The show aims to complement the annual Exeter Respect festival and celebrate diversity in the area and in the wider world.
    The Respect Show
  • 12:00–14:00
    The Old Wave/New Wave Show
    Hosted by Vinnie Grist, the Old Wave/New Wave show features Post Punk and New Wave tracks from the late 70s and early 80s as well as earlier artists who influenced the New Wave sound and more recent Alternative acts.
    The Old Wave/New Wave Show
  • 14:00–16:00
    The Good Things Show
    Join Chloe for a vibrant mix of sounds spanning world music, rap, acoustic gems, and soulful grooves. At its heart, this show is about sharing music that moves people. As the show grows, expect interviews with local artists, musicians, and inspiring voices from the community. 
    The Good Things Show
  • 16:00–18:00
    Emergent Unsigned Radio Show
    Presented by Jason Maddocks. Playing Unknown, Unsigned and Emerging artists from around the world.
    Emergent Unsigned Radio Show
  • 18:00–20:00
    The Ricochet
    With James, but anyone else who turns up is welcome. Massive music nerd with 3 different opinions on every song that gets played. Bring a bottle.
    The Ricochet
  • 20:00–00:00
    Electric Avenue & Hip Hop Time Machine
    A four-hour show in two halves. The first two-hours is ECELCTIC AVENUE, a real mix of all things old, new, unreleased in genres as disparate as the stars, such as: funk, jazz, nu-jazz, soul, hip hop, house, folk, singer-songwriter, indie, alt-rock, 80s synth pop, pop music, rockabilly, reggae, dub and more... The second hour is dedicated to Hip Hop and Electro from the 1980s (the lense being 1979-1992). I want to focus on the eras of Hip Hop that forged the styles we have today, the unfashionable eras, the one-hit wonders, the origins of todays titans, as well as putting these early rap tracks in the context of early house music, and other genres which splintered out. 
    Electric Avenue & Hip Hop Time Machine

Listen again

  • The Electro Vaults Show
    Updated on 19 August
    The Electro Vaults Show
  • The Ricochet
    Updated on 18 August
    The Ricochet
  • The Eccentric Selection
    Updated on 17 August
    The Eccentric Selection

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