Kukuruz Playlist
- 03:52 Uncle Fritz - Turquoise
- 03:48 Aki Takase, Alex von Schlippenbach, DJ Illvibe - Osaka
- 03:45 Boban i Marko Marković Orkestar - Go Marko Go!
- 03:41 Magnifico & Turbolentza - Hir Ai Kam, Hir Ai Go
- 03:37 RotFront - Berlin - Barcelona
- 03:35 Ostrov Krim - Pop zvezda
- 03:31 Vad Fruttik - Sárga zsiguli
- 03:27 Anima Sound System - More Fire
- 03:24 Yurcash - Patriot
- 03:22 Nayekhovichi - New Russian Sher
- 03:17 Yonderboi - Eyes For You
- 03:14 Gabi Luncă - Cu-o damigeană și-un paha
- 03:10 Little Cow - Virágok a réten
- 03:05 Captain Beefheart - When Big Joan Sets Up
- 03:01 Oi Va Voi - Dissident
- 02:57 Bright Eyes - Method Acting
- 02:51 David Krakauer & Socalled with Klezmer Madness - Bubbemeises
- 02:45 Másfél - Demo Bunyo
- 02:42 Erdmöbel - Au Pair Girl
- 02:34 Tomasz Stanko - Buschka
- 02:32 Leningrad - WWW
- 02:29 Zdob şi Zdub - A Gipsy and a U.F.O.
- 02:25 Schnuckenack Reinhardt - Bonjour Schnuckenack
- 02:22 Joanna Newsom - Leaving the City
- 02:18 Serebryanaja Svad'ba - Francya i Ya
- 02:15 Madredeus - O Pastor
- 02:11 Boduf Songs - Two Across the Mouth
- 02:07 Erik Sumo - friday i'll be dead
- 02:00 A Silver Mt. Zion - I Built Myself a Metal Bird
- 01:57 Jolie Holland - Mehitabel's Blues
- 01:52 Mandry - Kohanochka
- 01:49 Sinti Swing Berlin - Schuka his o ziro
- 01:47 Amanda Palmer - Runs In The Family
- 01:43 Cabernet Deneuve - Stary Korabl
- 01:39 Shantel Feat. Boban Marković - Disko (Friends of Boban Mix)
- 01:37 Sektor Gaza - Edu babu vyruchat.
- 01:35 Karaván & Boban Marković - Szép ez a Villág
- 01:29 Kampec Dolores - Yürüyorum
- 01:23 Distemper - Yamayka
- 01:19 Mitsoura - Lei Toi
- 01:14 ?Shmaltz! - A Vaibele a Tsnie
- 01:09 Lambchop - I Hate Candy
- 01:06 Cursive - The Recluse
- 01:03 Fleet Foxes - Tiger Mountain Peasant Song
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Radio Kukuruz was an independent German radio station that operated in the 1980s, specifically in West Berlin. It was known for its experimental and alternative programming, catering to a niche audience seeking unconventional content. The station broadcasted without an official license, making it part of the pirate radio movement of the time. Its name, "Kukuruz," is the German word for corn in some regional dialects, symbolizing its grassroots and non-mainstream approach. The station's activities were eventually curtailed due to legal restrictions on unlicensed broadcasting.