Muziek – Verenigde Staten – Nieuwe podcasts

  • What makes you a heretic? Journalist Andrew Gold believes that, in an age of group-think and tribes, we need heretics - those who use unconventional wisdom to speak out against their own groups, from cancelled comedians and radical feminists to cult defectors and vigilantes hunting deviants.

    Learn from my guests how to rebel, think differently and resist social contagion. From Triggernometry's Francis Foster and the world's most cancelled man Graham Linehan to ex-Hasidic Jew Julia Haart and gender critical atheist Richard Dawkins. These are the people living with the weight of their own community's disappointment on their shoulders.

  • “Welcome To The Music Lounge” delves into the exclusive world of MTV’s Music Department during the height of Total Request Live. Podcast hosts and former MTV Music Department employees Andrew Schiffman and Perry Turcotte chat with MTV and record label executives, music programmers, VJs, and artists about the Music Lounge on the 25th floor of MTV that would make or break an artist such as Britney Spears, Eminem, Destiny’s Child, and Linkin Park. It’s a nostalgic journey packed with interviews, insights, and perhaps a few juicy secrets from the golden age of music television.

  • DJ HUMAN takes you to Vallejo, California for music, interviews, politics and comedy! Live Every Friday 3:00PM- 6:00 PM.  89.5 FM and on Live 360.

    Join DJ HuMAN & his guest hosts to catch interviews with local and national musicians, artist,  politicians and celebrities. Learn about concerts, events and festivals all right here in Northern California and beyond. Stories, comedy, controversy plus prizes and contests. The on air crew includes science fiction/fact reporter Julian Phillips, and Danny from Reality Check TV's heavy metal report.

  • Hip-hop and RnB super-producer Treboey takes listeners into the world of other dope music producers and songwriters. But it doesn’t stop there. Treboey explores the secrets, talents, and skills behind their music and most favorable songs. Either listening as a songwriter, music producer, or fan. Hear what is created when musical minds talk that Platinum, Lyrics, and Beat talk.

  • My Fellow Americans, Life is actually just a microscopic, deluded moment in time, so let's cut to the freakin' chase. One look at our impending election debacle can solidify my case. It has been my contention since birth, that the answer to every difficulty we encounter on this sacred yet demented Stone, can be revealed with ultimate clarity through the ultra neurotic engagements of Music, Art, Literature, Film, Poetry and a good Pastrami sandwich. Why would any sane human spend so must time on a film set (Do you know how long you gotta wait until your 8 second deliverance of an edited beyond repair line gets a chance to become a professional embarrassment etched in time forever? ) or expend so much energy in a recording studio, piecing together another ode to a man or woman who could not care less how much love existed within your digestive tract? It's all about hymns and prayers and a quest for mercy and forgiveness and silence and faith. We were blessed with Charles Bukowski,  Gene Chandler, Lenny Bruce, Mitch Ryder and a legion of creative explorers whose influences provided the air we breathe.  So Let's Dance! This site shall explore the reaper, find a way to disarm the stench of injustice, discover some true loves and talk it all over before it's all over. So what's the worst that our desires could produce? Failure? So sue me. I'm going to require your assistance in making as much trouble for the grown-ups as possible. Let the record show that my childish heart yearns to disrupt the madness. Join me Ladies and Germs!

  • Scratch the Vinyl is a Podcast about music! Our hosts Brooke Johnson, Randy Wilson and Cain Stevens will take you on a musical journey each week with; musical guests, music news, lyrics /quotes and everything that is music related providing an experience that can only be shared by music lovers everywhere 

  • Veteran entertainment journalists, music columnists and longtime friends Wayne Bledsoe and Chuck Campbell host ”How We Heard It,” a breezy and sometimes offbeat take on how music and movies got to where they are today and where it’s all going.

    They break down who are the most promising Generation Z singers one minute and the next they debate who are the most overrated acts from the past. Sexy songs, soundtracks, controversies and weird movies find their way into the discussion, and they also weigh in with recommendations on who to hear and what to see in music and film from the past and present.

    Wayne and Chuck have more than 65 years of experience in professional journalism between them, but they don’t waste time indulging in scholarly breakdowns of their institutional knowledge. Instead, they share behind-the-scenes stories about their odd, funny, inspirational and embarrassing encounters with celebrities, managers, fans and readers. And they laugh at themselves and each other. A lot. Because being an entertainment journalist does that to you.

    An important third voice in the ”How We Heard It” podcast is engineer John Baker, himself a musician and producer who reins in Wayne and Chuck when they need it. John’s tastes are a little bit Wayne and a little bit Chuck, and he’s a friendly sort.

    Wayne’s primary role in his nearly four decades at the Knoxville News-Sentinel was his work as an entertainment writer and critic. He currently hosts ”The Six O’Clock Swerve” weekly radio show on WUTK, 90.3 FM in Knoxville, he’s a former Grammy nominee, and he’s an organizer of the annual concert series ”Waynestock: For the Love of Drew and Rylan.” He’s also an artist and unconventional garden writer - see more at www.waynebledsoe.com.

    Chuck started his career in journalism at the Daytona Beach News-Journal in Florida before joining the staff in Knoxville. He has reviewed more than 5,500 albums, and his column was distributed by the New York Times, Gannett, Cox News Service and the Scripps Howard News Service. He was an entertainment and travel editor in both Florida and Tennessee and a regional news planner for Gannett’s South Region.

    ”How We Heard It” is a Taral Productions podcast recorded at The Arbor Studio in Knoxville, Tennessee. Send requests, comments and suggestions to [email protected]

  • A podcast that aims to highlight and explore good obscure music.

  • Your go to radio station for all the fictional music you know and love from TV and Film. Hosted by Shawn Kohne & Dustin Weiskopf.

    website: https://fictionradiopod.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kflxfictionradio/
    email: [email protected]

  • With open-minds, Kevin and Casey start the podcast listening to one famously despised pop song - obviously, since we canโ€™t play the track for legal reasons, this is a quick homework assignment for our listeners to stream on their own. Kevin and Casey will give their first impressions of hearing the song as well as some insight into what the time was like when it was originally released. Next, since they are both musicians, theyโ€™ll break down the good, the bad, and the ugly of the tuneโ€™s musical attributes and lyricism. Theyโ€™ll compare this song to similar songs (that are loved!) and discuss why the world has decided this song is a famous turd.

  • TT Torrez is a hip-hop connoisseur, radio host, and music executive with connections to every aspect of the industry & Kimberly Osorio is an esteemed writer, journalist, and producer whose seen it all. On Trigger Warning - TT & Kim are going to dive into the heavier topics facing the culture using their combined decades of experience in hip-hop to bring perspective to the world.

    Warning - This podcast broaches topics of a sensitive nature.

  • Navigating the world through the lenses of creatives while sharing a bit of Bay Area culture.1

  • A Katycat. A Little Monster. A Swiftie. A podcast. Pop Girles is a new podcast for those who eat, sleep, and breathe music. Join Drew (resident Katycat), Maria (head Little Monster) and Levi (premier Swiftie) as they break down a different album each week. Come for main pop girl stanning and stay for nuanced, thoughtful, and hilarious conversations about music. 

  • Dive into the musical universe of "JAYONLINE - PODCAST MIXES & LIVE SETS," a podcast series that stands as a beacon of versatility in the vast ocean of music. Crafted for the ears of music aficionados far and wide, this series is your ticket to an endless celebration of sound. At its heart is JAYONLINE, a Toronto-born music enthusiast who transformed his passion into a thriving DJ career spanning over two decades. Known for his electrifying presence in the Toronto DJ scene, JAYONLINE isn't just a DJ; he's a music maestro famed for his global remixes and edits that have captured the hearts of listeners worldwide.

    In "JAYONLINE - PODCAST MIXES & LIVE SETS," every episode is a new adventure. From curated mixes that traverse genres, moods, and eras to live sets recorded at the most vibrant clubs and exclusive live streaming events, there's truly something for everyone. Whether you're in search of the perfect beat to kickstart your morning, the soundtrack for a night out, or the tunes to get lost in all by yourself, JAYONLINE delivers.

    This podcast isn't just about music; it's about experiencing the universal language of beats and rhythms in a way that only JAYONLINE can curate. Join us on this auditory journey and let JAYONLINE be the guide to your musical bliss.

  • Live music sessions and chats with artists from the historic CAAMA Music studio and all around Central Australia.
    Plus, we dig through our CAAMA Music record label archives for a history lesson on Central Australian music.

  • We get to the real and go to the deep with grassroots singer-songwriters. Traveling Troubadours. Nouveau Bards. Hosted by: Michelle McAfee

  • Chronicling the indie music and counterculture in Pierre, SD, USA from 1995-present.  

  • Native Tongues, hosted by Aaron Palmer and Ken Hall is a chance to hear from writers and musicians about where they call home and how that place shaped their voice. We discuss their influences, creative process and the places from their hometown that are meaningful to them. Along the way we’ll have some laughs, get real personal and most importantly, find some good places to eat!