NTS Radio Unveils New Spring Resident Lineup

Internationally acclaimed NTS Radio has announced its roster of new resident artists for this spring, much to the delight of music enthusiasts. The incoming residents are set to bring a diverse range of sounds, innovative productions, and unique listening experiences to the station, offering audiences a fresh and adventurous musical journey.

Midweek programmes will feature Carly Hartman hosting her show Prison Divorce Bombshell, delivering a blend of ambient, experimental, and indie rock. Texan guitarist Hayden Pedigo will curate Amarillo on Everything, a show fusing country, electronic, and beat-driven music. Acclaimed video game composer Jun Chikuma will take listeners on a sonic journey through DnB, electronic, and IDM tracks during his sessions.

The new resident lineup also includes a number of other notable artists, such as Channel Beats, Sally Shapiro, Jennifer Walton, and The Famesels, among others.

Below is a summary of some of the key new residents and their musical specialisations:

Artist NameShow / SegmentMusical Specialisation
Carly HartmanPrison Divorce BombshellAmbient, Experimental, Indie Rock
Hayden PedigoAmarillo on EverythingCountry, Electronic, Beats
Jun ChikumaDnB, Electronic, IDM
Channel BeatsElectronic, House
Sally ShapiroSynthpop, Dreampop
Jennifer WaltonIndie, Folk
The FameselsElectronic, Alternative

The broader roster of spring residents includes Abdullah Miniawi, Adam Curtis, God Colony, Anthropocene, Blind in 1 Eye, Blindboy Botclub, Casey MQ, Synthony, Diana Ratsami, DJ Fine, Advector, Gustavio Koslovski, ìyáàlù, Jennifer Loveless, Marilu, Miss Shaitana, Mohammad Adam, Reb, Semir, Shida Shahabi, Truth, Salvatore, and Wes Bagali.

Notably, Wednesday’s Bleeds and Hayden Pedigo’s I’ll Be Waving as You Drive Away have both been recognised among the top 50 albums of 2025, underscoring the international acclaim now enjoyed by these new residents.

This spring, NTS Radio promises listeners a season of eclectic, inventive, and boundary-pushing music. By welcoming these new residents, the station has opened fresh avenues for musical discovery and innovative sonic exploration.

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