Muziek – Canada – Nieuwe podcasts

  • Haters Only Podcast
    200 Boys Podcast
    Southsider Reactions

  • Hosted by Jon "Big Dawg" Nye.

    You’re going to hear some great samples of the new music that has arrived at Amherst Island Radio this week. So let’s dig in!

  • Dave Morgan (humoriste mélomane) et son house band (les Disponibles), accueillent à chaque épisode une personnalité publique pour jaser musique, mais surtout pour performer leur 3 coups de cœur musicaux.

  • Employee of the Myth is a podcast about beloved roots-rockers, Skydiggers. This is a perfect listening companion while walking the dog, washing the dishes or driving to your favourite unspecified destination. Prepare to amaze your friends with your “behind the scenes” knowledge of one of Canada's favourite bands!

    Season 1 & 2 : Hide Your Light, Bid Your Time (episodes 1-12)
    Each episode in the first two seasons explores the new album, released in 2023. The conversations aim to place the songs in context of the more than 35 years that co-founders Andy Maize and Josh Finlayson have been writing, recording and performing together. Each episode features one of the new songs paired with another song from the band's catalogue, performed acoustically by Andy and Josh in the welcoming confines of the Woodshed recording studio in Toronto, ON.

    Season 3: Community
    This season highlights the vibrant and rich friendships and collaborations that have developed over the band's 30+ years of playing music. 

  • Suivez toutes les activités du Quatuor Molinari à travers ce nouveau balado. Vous y entendrez des entrevues avec les musiciens du Quatuor Molinari et des compositeurs québécois, des discussions et des informations sur les concerts et le répertoire pour quatuor à cordes ainsi que des extraits musicaux des oeuvres au répertoire des concerts du Quatuor Molinari. Vous saurez tout sur les réalisations et projets du Molinari!

     

    Animé par Jean Portugais, et avec la participation de Olga Ranzenhofer, directrice artistique et premier violon du Quatuor, ce balado est un lieu de discussion et d’approfondissement des connaissances sur les oeuvres interprétées par le Quatuor Molinari.


    Le Quatuor Molinari soutient les créateurs en payant des licences à la SOCAN.


    Animateur : Jean Portugais

    Réalisation et montage : Olivier Chamberland et Olga Ranzenhofer

    Musique : R. Murray Schafer extraits des Quatuors nos 11 et 12


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  • Ultimate Bias Podcasts is a network dedicated to connecting fans with their favorite idols in creative and engaging ways.
    The Ultimate Bias K-Popcast focuses specifically on the vibrant world of K-Pop, while The Ultimate Bias Podcast covers general music and culture.
    Hosted by Sorn, former member of CLC, JRE, a renowned K-pop reviewer and content creator, and Dana, our news correspondent, our podcasts offer a blend of interviews, news, gossip, and fan spotlights.

  • Explore Calgary's classical music scene and get to know the Musicians of the Calgary Philharmonic. This show is an independent production of the Calgary Philharmonic Players Association.

  • Découvrez « L’envers du décor » le nouveau balado présenté et produit par la SPACQ-AE. Ce balado, animé par Mademoizelle Philippe, va à la rencontre des auteur.e.s, compositeurs.trices et artistes entrepreneur.e.s, leur donnant la chance de s’exprimer sur des sujets sensibles, personnels, précieux et d’exposer certains enjeux véritables liés à leur métier. L’idée est de lever le fardeau du silence, de ramener les conversations de loges devant le micro, dans le but d’inspirer et d’outiller d’autres artistes, mais aussi de partager avec le grand public les enjeux du milieu musical québécois.

  • اینک آهنگ قصه‌ی ترانه‌های فارسیِ دهه‌های گذشته تا حال رو مرور می‌کنه و از خاطرات اونها و خاطره‌هایی که ساختن تعریف می‌کنه

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  • Join Morgan “MJ” James as she delves deep into UNCHARTED COUNTRY with GRAMMY® nominees The War and Treaty, Steven Lee Olsen, and CCMA Award winner SACHA. Their engaging conversation, recorded during Country Music Week 2023, highlights the diverse history and often-overlooked influences behind one of music’s biggest genres. These fresh perspectives reveal how country music has been shaped, connecting its past, present, and future. This podcast is your invitation to rediscover integral roots while looking ahead, through stories told by artists who have broken barriers and pushed boundaries.

  • Dans les airs, c'est le magazine culturel de CHOQ.ca. Pour entendre la culture autrement, on vous amène un peu partout dans la métropole. Écoutez nos entrevues, nos chroniques, nos critiques et bien plus encore!

  • Punk This Week is a weekly podcast from Evan Minsker (see/saw, Pitchfork) and Nina Corcoran (Pitchfork, Rolling Stone), breaking down the latest releases in the world of punk rock. Each episode highlights two records with brief discussions of an additional four. It’s a wide survey of the world of punk, with international releases both from the deep underground of heavy music as well as discussions of rising stars reaching bigger audiences and venues. 

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  • It’s time to expand your musical palette.

    Do you need fire tracks for the road trip/cookout/pool party? Do you need to impress your significant other with an amazing music taste? Or are you just tired of listening to the same old playlists all the time?

    PHASES is a music podcast where Tim Owens dives deep, track by track, into the songs that currently soundtrack his life, across a diverse landscape of genres. Hip-hop, R&B, Gospel, Pop, Classic Rock, Metal, Country, CCM, etc. Nothing is off the table.

    Each episode follows a curated, chronological playlist of the songs that have been resonating with Tim in the past month. Whether you're discovering new artists or rediscovering old favourites, dive into the music that's shaping Tim's world and allow it to shape yours.

  • The podcast where we sit down with musicians to talk about their work and their journeys, their trials and their tribulations, their peaks and their valleys, their learnings and their lessons, but most importantly we are here to talk about their music.

  • Toronto-based musician Alex Southey chats to a new Canadian band/artist every Monday about the WORST song they've released — and a whole lot more. Lying to record labels, green rooms doubling as adult entertainment spaces, venues missing staircases, and cringey crowd one-liners are just some past topics covered.

    Want to support the podcast? Follow, rate, and join the patreon: https://www.patreon.com/YourWorstSongPodcastwithAlexSouthey/membership

    For more, head here: https://linktr.ee/yourworstsongpodcast

  • As I Begin to Tell This is an oral history podcast celebrating 20 seasons of literature and music at Woody Point Heritage Theatre, with production by Avery Moore Kloss, Folktale Studio, additional recording by Olivia Ball, and music by Kyleigh Brisson and Duane Andrews. Recorded at Max’s shed, owned by the celebrated Max Simms, behind the festival live sound, the podcast features long-form interviews with festival founders discussing the event’s origins.

    The result is a wide-ranging oral history podcast over six episodes, featuring founding artistic directors Stephen Brunt and Alison Gzowski on their early collaboration; host Shealgh Rogers on Gordon Pinsent’s lasting legacy at the festival; and, of course, the visionary behind it all, Charlie Payne on his original idea to present traditional music at Heritage Theatre, speaking with Mallory Johnson on her return after appearing with her family, The Cormiers, in year one.

    Also, Michael Crummey and Des Walsh from the original lineup, back again at the twentieth, giving thought to the relationship between oral storytelling and reading aloud at the festival, plus Lawrence Hill speaks to the impacts of the community and a listening audience on the festival.

    In a culminating episode, Angela Antle reflects on the generosity and hospitality present at Writers at Woody Point, featuring festival voices in a soundscape from our twentieth season.