Cesspool of Sin is a freeform radio show curated by your host Minx, with a focus on upbeat and heartfelt tunes composed by underrepresented groups, and across all genres. Minx is always finding new music to tickle your earholes, so strap on in, relax and enjoy the ride! Cesspool of Sin airs Sundays from noon-2 p.m.
Hip-Hop
The Open Door Radio Show
The open door radio show is a platform that concentrates on local and sometimes regional hip hop artists. Their music, lives and art, will be shared in an inclusive and engaging manner. We are creating an atmosphere and an outlet for some very talented and often overlooked artists to shine.
By All Means Necessary
hip-hop
NECESSARY
that stupid punk rock
NECESSARY
new, exciting jazz sounds
all over the world
BY ALL MEANS
Stank Free Radio
Each week your Cousin TL puts together the coolest playlist. Hear various soul music of the biggest names in today’s Neo-Soul, Alternative and Contemporary R&B, along with Abstract Hip-Hop. Also features new undiscovered music from indie soul artists and lost jams from back in the day legendary acts Prince, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Minnie Riperton and many others from your Cousin TL’s personal collection!
A little ’bout your Cousin TL 
Cousin TL has been a long time lover of radio and music since the day he was born. Growing up in Detroit, MI, TL consumed Rock, Ska, House and of course Motown. Then, it was living in New York City and visiting Philadelphia, PA, where he witnessed the evolution of Neo-Soul.
While working as a freelance graphic designer/cartoon illustrator, TL moonlighted as a club comedian in the Midwest, Northeast Coast, and parts of Canada. He got the radio bug as a fan of Detroit’s Electrifying Mojo and supporter of WBAI Radio – NYC.
Along with his successful syndicated podcast, “Supa Dupa”, on Pacifica Radio, Cousin TL was responsible for introducing Neo-Soul to the mountains of Asheville NC, hosting “Asheville Nu Radio” on WPVM.
Now for ten years, Cousin TL has continuously produced damn-good radio, garnishing his shows with humor, giving listeners something new, while giving them something familiar, inviting, and an all-out great time.
Email: [email protected]
Versus
Versus: /ˈvərsəs/ or /ˈvərsəz/, preposition (according to the Oxford dictionary)
Definition 1: Against (especially in sports and legal use)
Example 1: Campbell versus Acuff-Rose Music
Example 2: Robin Thicke, Pharrell Willams, and T.I. versus Marvin Gaye
Definition 2: As opposed to; in contrast to
Example 3: What are the pros and cons of vinyl versus digital media?
Example 4: What are the differences and similarities of Hip Hop versus Rap?
Outside Voices
Incorporating love of the outdoors, perennial weirdos, radical intellectuals, irreverent goofballs and music from all over the world into a talk and music show.