What is your DJ and real name?
Robert Medina Jr., AKA "r2."
What's your show and when does it air?
The "Party" airs from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday nights.
What kind of music is on your show?
All forms of electronic music from around the world. From acid jazz to electro, anything goes when you're partying with r2!
What is the funniest thing that has happened while on air?
I was reading the weather and I accidently passed gas. I don't know if anyone heard that.
What got you interested in radio?
I've always hated what I heard on the major radio stations and figured I could either continue to complain or learn how to do something about it.
What underground/local band do you enjoy?
Locally, DJ Rise, Alan Baylon, Josh Stone, and the Sun City Hustlers. Nationally/internationally I've been listening to a lot of Stardust, Diplo, Q-Bert and DJ Patife.
What would people be surprised to know about you?
I am a master tile setter, I helped form the San Antonio Broadcasters Association (SABA) of which I am the director of administration, and I helped create the first RTF/music business scholarship in the name of the late RTF Professor Fred Weiss.
What is your favorite about being on air?
It's 100 percent live. It can be intimidating at times, but it gives me an adrenaline rush. What new CD will listeners hear on your show and what's so good about it?
The Fabric night club in London is known for showcasing the best of the best in the DJ world. Fabriclive. 49 Mixed by Buraka Som Sistema (BSS) is H.O.T. this week. This two-man team is known for recording sounds like shattering glass and water dripping, then using them in their songs as instruments. Remixing everything from Deadmau5 to Technotronic, Fabriclive. 49 is guaranteed to keep the party going all night long.

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The Fabric is indeed one of the best clubs in the world for people who go to clubs for the music. Their series FABRIC and Fabriclive are excellent.
It's a great idea by the Ranger to feature KSYM DJ's. Back in tha day, students at SAC knew way too little about KSYM and its program.
Greetings from Berlin,
Czar Boris