NTS Radio, the global radio platform, has announced its latest batch of residents joining the station this spring. Among them are Karly Hartzman, the singer-guitarist from Wednesday, who will host her Prison Divorce Bombshell show featuring ambient, experimental, and indie rock. Hayden Pedigo, a Texas guitarist, will lead Amarillo on Everything, playing country, electronica, and beats. June Chikuma, a celebrated video game composer, will spin DnB, electronics, and IDM. Over a dozen other artists have also been tapped to step in as NTS Radio residents, including Chanel Beads, Sally Shapiro, Jennifer Walton, and the Femcels. Additionally, Abdullah Miniawy, Adam Curtis & God Colony, Antropoceno, Blind in 1 Eye, Blindboy Boatclub, Casey MQ, Cynthoni // onumi // .m0lly, Diana Ratsamee, DJ Fine, Edv3ctor, Gustavio Koslowski, ìyáàlù, Jennifer Loveless, Marylou, Miss Sheitana, Mohammad Adam, Rebe, Semir, Shida Shahabi, Troth, Salvatore, and Wes Baggaley will be joining the ranks. These artists will be hosting shows and spinning tunes for the global audience. Read more about Wednesday's Bleeds and Hayden Pedigo's I'll Be Waving as You Drive Away in The 50 Best Albums of 2025. Nina Corcoran, who joined Pitchfork as an Associate Staff Writer in 2021, is the author of this article. She has written for Rolling Stone, Wired, NPR, Stereogum, and elsewhere, and was previously the music editor of alt-weekly newspaper DigBoston. She is based in Chicago. But here's where it gets controversial... Some may argue that the selection of these artists is biased towards certain genres or regions. And this is the part most people miss... The diversity of these artists and their genres is a testament to NTS Radio's commitment to showcasing a wide range of musical talent. So, what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the selection? Share your thoughts in the comments below!