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Welcome to the BMS Family where DJ Rhythm Dee spins the rhythms and beats into elements that open new dimensions into the music of your life. For all of us who love music, it dances back to memories one note at a time. And if the jam is new to you, it creates what you need now. Think about the good times and we will be there with you. We will bring to you artists that you wanted to catch up with or learn something new about. DJ Rhythm Dee is the heart of vinyl as he truly spins on the table. And when he is not spinning he brings out the beat by any means necessary. Enjoy the groove…You won’t be disappointed. Remember when music was Music! [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/djrhythmdee/
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Here's the spot for all of Sound By Science's DJ Mixes!Subscribe to get all the mixes which include Top 40, House, Soca, Reggae, Dancehall, Latin, Afrobeats, Hip Hop, RnB and more!Sound By Science is a DJ based in Toronto, Canada and has been in the scene for over 20 years.If you like what you hear, book for your next event! Weddings, Birthdays, Corporate Events, Retail, Clubs, etc.Enjoy and stay tuned!
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Checkered Past is the #1 Edmonton-based Ska History podcast. Every two (tone) weeks siblings Celine and Rob dig in on a different ska band covering their history, impact and catalogue. Expect a lot of jokes, culture discussions and of course, ska-based puns. Great for new, lapsed and casual listeners of the genre as well as fellow Skaficianados!
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I (Mr. Ron) play 1000 hip-hop songs from 1979 to 2019.Allow me to share my top 1000 songs that impacted me in very different ways. Each song was chosen for its originality, lyrical content, production, impact, and longevity. Mostly American hip hop, however being from Canada there are a few picks from up north as well as a few British and French picks. I hope you will enjoy.Happy Honolulu. Mr. Ron
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Welcome to the My Life in Concert podcast! Join me, your host Various Artists, on my musical time travel as I look back on (almost) every live gig I have seen from 1975 to the present. This podcast series started life as a blog on Salon.com’s late, great OpenSalon.com in 2010. It gained a regular readership there until OS closed in 2015, and is now being resurrected as a podcast in February 2020. I’ve been a lifelong tunehead and fan of many genres with a particular passion for live shows, big and small. And while I’ll be discussing the music played, the podcast won’t simply be a critique of the performance.People recall a gig’s small moments that can end up defining the event in one’s mental hard drive sometimes more than the tunes: what happened before and after; things seen and heard; technical malfunctions, musicians passing out on stage, etc. Therefore, the podcast is about the “concert-going experience” rather than simply being a description of the performance: a mixture of concert review, music history, memoir, and philosophical musing. While my main musical bases in the 70s were glam in the earlier part of the decade and punk in the latter half, my tastes have exploded through the years. The podcast will go on to encompass live concerts in many genres: r&b, jazz, folk, pop, electronic, hip-hop, country & Americana, pop, blues, reggae, and more.I grew up in and have returned to London, Ontario, Canada (with a 20-year stop in Ottawa). While I will be remembering shows from a variety of locations including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Detroit, NYC, and more, many of the early episodes will focus on concerts that took place in the Forest City from the 70s through the 90s … and now again in recent years (it will be Ottawa-heavy in-between.) There will be notable local visits by Elvis Costello, The Smiths, Iggy Pop, Marianne Faithfull, Radiohead, Joe Jackson, Steve Earle, k.d. lang, Gang of Four, and more. I’ll also have special episodes devoted to the local and regional live bands I saw regularly from the late 70s through early 90s. Along the way I’ll be dropping back into dearly departed local live venues including Fryfogle’s, the Cedar Lounge, the London Arena, the London Gardens, Bullwinkle’s, Wonderland Gardens, and the Embassy along with ongoing stalwarts like Centennial Hall and Call the Office. Outside of London, I’ll also be remembering great nights at long-gone venues such as NYC’s Danceteria, Toronto’s CNE Stadium, and Ottawa’s Barrymore’s.While London was my starting base, I’ll also be looking back on shows in Canadian and U.S. cities where I saw Neil Young, The Clash, Lou Reed, Aretha Franklin, Joni Mitchell, Janelle Monae, Sonic Youth, The Rolling Stones, Patti Smith, PJ Harvey, Ornette Coleman, Laura Nyro, Bootsy Collins (who head-butted me), The Jam, Paul McCartney, the Buzzcocks, Al Green, and plenty more. You can also check out the mylifeinconcert.com blog for written entries, original ticket scans, and related visual and audio; VATV My Life in Concert on YouTube for live clips; and follow us on Facebook. (Instagram coming soon!)Come out and join me at the show!
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Two Sloan superfans (a father & his 12-year-old son) break down the Canadian rock legends' catalog - one song at a time.
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Digital Dave Presents is a collection of DJ mix sets from DJ Digital Dave.
Digital Dave is the in-game DJ for the Pittsburgh Steelers, 20+ year nightlife veteran, a resident DJ on the Kidd Kraddick morning show, and has appeared on Sirius XM's FLY, Shade 45, and Pitbull's Globalization in addition to playing some of the top venues in the U.S, such as LIV (Miami, FL) & Heist (Washington, D.C.) as well as luxury weddings and corporate events for Fortune 500 companies.
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Things of Gold is a Snarky Puppy podcast by Osiris Media and Storm Sound. Hosted by live music podcast veterans Ryan Storm and Megan Glionna, each episode focuses on one of the Grammy-winning band's live shows. Through analysis of every song and solo, Ryan and Megan aim to chronicle the evolution of Snarky Puppy's live sound throughout their career. Whether you are a long-time fan or just beginning to scratch the surface, Things of Gold will enhance your listening experience!
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Music, like people, is a journey. Through time and space, reaching all four corners of the globe. Throughout history, both music and social justice have been so deeply intertwined because, ultimately, both depend on the way we feel and the way we interact with each other. Music, like us, is always finding new ways to be unique. But ultimately, it's all made up of the same 12 Notes.
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Mettant de l'avant la guitare acoustique, Boom Chick Hour c'est une heure de musique en compagnie de Martin Gaudet. Au menu, des découvertes et des anecdotes sur les artistes présentés. Un podcast pour tout(e) fan de guitare, de musique ainsi que pour les guitaristes en herbe et expérimenté(e)s. Une présentation podcasse.com et H2Owebmedia.
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An unofficial Pet Shop Boys fan podcast.
Join Graham & Chris - two Pet Shop Boys fans who ’wouldn’t normally do this kind of thing’ - who chat about everything PSB from singles, albums, tours, sleeves, outfits and remixes.
If you are a fan of the world’s greatest synth duo - then this is the podcast for you.
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Beautiful Garbage is a podcast from Osiris Media that traces the development of punk rock from American garages and bars to England and back. The six episodes are a journey through one of America’s most revered and impactful genres, packed with stories about innovations in sound and style, the sociopolitical factors that formed the punk aesthetic, and its indelible mark on popular culture.
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Black sundae – un podcast musical !Ceci est un espace de discussion sur les différentes facettes concernant la musique populaire, classique, underground et de tous ce qui s y rattache.Je vais m’amuser avec vous et par le biais de différent.e.s panélistes, mélomanes ou artistes sur tout ce que les différentes cultures musicales peuvent nous apporter.