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Welcome to Smoking Section, a podcast by Eternal Dragonz. Taking inspiration from the fleeting but meaningful connections that are so often formed in the smoking sections at raves, this podcast was born out of an appreciation for the digital community we have been able to foster throughout the years and a desire to host a space to try to recreate those organic rave conversations in a digital diasporic context. Hosted by Miles Ginoza, the podcast will explore Asian diasporic experience, creative journeys, food hacks, go-to karaoke songs, and insights into the making of mixes, music, and art that members of the collective have produced for Eternal Dragonz.
Host: Miles Ginoza
Design: Cora Yiu
Additional Design: Andrew Hong
Editing + Mixing: Justin Tam
Opening Music: ' 私達を信じていて (S)' by ONY
Closing Music: 'Own Way' by Frikimo
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join steven + alan for interviews, fun & secrets from joan and beyond.
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Five Song Mixtape is a Musical Comedy podcast. We almost never talk about music.
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Have you ever wondered what it's like growing up with famous parents? It's hard to make your name in this world. Especially when millions of eyes are on you from birth. Everyone has their own expectations of you and you have your parent's legacy to live up to. In this podcast we sit down with people living out those exact situations. From sons and daughters of some of the world's biggest entertainers, to hall of fame athletes, to world changing politician's children. Hear what it's like for them trying to make their own name, on their own merit. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chad-bearden/support
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Your number one portal to South Africa’s most must-see emerging bands & creatives. We host super chilled interviews with local musicians in a bid to help you discover the best of them before anyone else. We also occasionally chat to established musos for music industry insights. Join us on this riveting journey highlighting the gritty and alternative musical corners of South Africa
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Hello everybody! We are The Upsiders, and we are excited to announce that we are starting our very own podcast, where we are going to share with you, everything upsiders. Join Nathan, Joe, Ryan and Callum as we partake in unconventional challenges, quirky conversations and a guest list composed of some of our favourite musical amigos. Tune in every tuesday for your weekly dip into the oh-so-sweet soundbite goodybag that is THE UPSIDERS PODCAST!
The Upsiders Podcast is produced by Callum Maciver
Mixed and Edited by Joe Taylor
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The Podcast that celebrates the Hip-Hop Culture by celebrating the stories behind your current and future favorite artist. Hip-Hop is NOT music. It is God within you and we celebrate the stories of the people that help create this culture by sharing their story to the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heritagehiphop/support
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The SoCal Sound is all about music discovery. We are dedicated to curating a blend of established, emerging, and diverse artists, including music that is new, deep, local. As a public, member-supported audio service with broadcast and digital distribution, we embrace the independence our non-profit status affords us by super-serving Southern California with listeners worldwide. We put our community of constituents and supporters first, including listeners, members, artists, sponsors, students, and the universities we serve. We are The SoCal Sound: www.theSoCalsound.org
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Every month Jack Summers is joined by a talent songwriter to discuss their influences, process, and life as a songwriter. Along the way guests play four songs: an old song, a new song, a cover song, and the saddest song they've ever written! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-summers81/support
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The podcast series, Jazz Backstory, is based on the holdings of the Fillius Jazz Archive (https://www.hamilton.edu/campuslife/arts-at-hamilton/jazzarchive) located at Hamilton College (https://www.hamilton.edu/), in Clinton, New York. Established in 1995, and dedicated in 2013 in honor of Milton F. Fillius, Jr. ’44 and Nelma “Nikki” Nenneau Fillius, the Fillius Jazz Archive holds a collection of over 500 videotaped interviews with jazz musicians, arrangers, writers and producers. The wide-ranging collection includes interviews with sidemen, soloists and band leaders who have performed from the 1920s through the present. Jazz Backstory podcast episodes will feature interview excerpts focused on topics inherent to the creative life. Artists, both famous and unsung, relate these tales in their own jazz inflected vocabulary. Original music and commentary from the host help set the tone, both educational and swinging. Monk Rowe (https://www.monkrowe.com/), creator of the podcast series, Jazz Backstory, and the Joe Williams Director of the Fillius Jazz Archive, conducted the majority of the interviews and has presented programs about the resource at conferences for the Jazz Education Network, the Music Library Association, and the International Society of Music Educators. Monk co-authored with Romy Britell the book Jazz Tales From Jazz Legends on Hamilton’s Couper Press and created the edX online course, “Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players” in collaboration with members of the Library and Instructional Technology Services at Hamilton College. He is an active performer on saxophone and piano and has composed numerous works for both jazz and classical ensembles.