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Soundcheck

WNYC Studios

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WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, ...
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Two friends, one in Chicago, one in Pittsburgh, talk about things which intrest them. Technology, music, news, dreams, personal stories, world events, whatever breeds some discussion and humor. Join us every Wednesday for a new session, hope you enjoy!
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The Soundcheck

The Soundcheck

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A podcast discussing news relating to the Alternative music scene! It is hosted by Brandon of Audio Addiction and Bailey of Chasing Utopia! We look forward to everyone checking this out and we hope you get your fix! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/audioaddictionsoundcheck/support
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The Daily Soundcheck

Myke "LawnMemo" Menio

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The Daily Soundcheck brings you every Phish Soundcheck where audio circulates. Episodes run Monday-Friday with commentary, history and interviews. Hosted by Myke "LawnMemo" Menio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Insuphishient is a Phish podcast hosted by Matt and Nick — a 500-episode series dedicated to exploring the music, culture, and one-of-a-kind universe of the greatest band of all time. With no set setlists and no rules, each episode dives into Phish shows, band lore, and wild theories — blending deep insights with hilarious hot takes. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or just discovering Phish, there’s a spot for you here. Each week follows a groove of its own: Monday: Soundcheck — setting the st ...
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METAL MOOSE RADIO

METAL MOOSE RADIO

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METAL MOOSE is a weekly 2 hour 100% indie show based in Oklahoma City. Soundcheck features all HEAVY music from all around the world! Available on iTunes, YouTube , iheartradio, tune-in, and more. Follow Soundcheck on Facebook Twitter and Instagram www.themetalmoose.com
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Join SiriusXM host and music commentator Dean Baldwin as he dives into the rhythms that move us, the stories behind the sound, and the mindset that shapes the music. Whether he’s flying solo or joined by powerhouse co-hosts like rock icon Sass Jordan and artist advocate Don Thatcher, Dean brings deep insight, fresh discoveries, and unforgettable memories from his lifelong journey through music. 🎧 Soundcheck – A curated spotlight on powerful new music from iconic artists. 🎙 Shifting Frequency ...
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Up To Date

KCUR Studios

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What Kansas City cares about. Up To Date brings people together for daily conversations about what’s happening in our region and how it affects our lives. Featuring interviews with artists, lawmakers, experts and everyday residents, plus original reporting from the KCUR newsroom, Up To Date keeps our city connected. Email the show at [email protected]
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The Backstage Brief

PS Productions, New Bern, NC

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Welcome to The Backstage Brief—a podcast built for the pros who make events happen. Whether you're an A/V tech, videographer, event planner, or freelancer, this show dives deep into the real-world challenges of live production—from gear mishaps and tech fails to planner communication and wedding day chaos. Host Keith Thomas brings practical tips, field-tested tools, and honest stories from behind the curtain. 🎛️ You’ll hear: Gear reviews and equipment must-haves Production hacks for live eve ...
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Welcome to AI Diva: The Rehearsal Room — the experimental stage where AI ideas, news, and random creations get their first spotlight. Hosted by none other than The AI Diva, this podcast is part sandbox, part soundcheck: a place to test, tinker, and riff on the ever-changing world of artificial intelligence. Expect short takes on the latest AI trends, playful side projects, and demo episodes that showcase what’s possible when humans and AI collaborate. Think of it as the behind-the-scenes reh ...
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Hosted by Langa Zulu, The Digital Awakening is a channel and movement for innovation, disruption, and change. Discussions range from personal development, social, business, technology, and more. Powered by AlgoAtWork Robotics Academy
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Sins of Kitty

Forbidden Kitty

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Whispers you’ll never forget. I’m Forbidden Kitty — storyteller on the dancefloor and in your bedroom. Every week, I confess a new fantasy, drawn from the depths of my desire… and yours. Sins of Kitty is your nightly escape into sensuality, kink, dominance, submission, seduction, and the erotic unknown. From hotel room hook-ups and power-play rituals to girl-girl discoveries and forbidden encounters with strangers, no desire is too dark, no secret too sinful. Listen daily. Crave nightly. Obe ...
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Tim Riley

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Commentaries on music from NPR's Here and Now and elsewhere... Author Tim Riley has written books on the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Madonna, and his most recent title is FEVER: HOW ROCK'N'ROLL TRANSFORMED GENDER IN AMERICA (Picador 2005). He is at work on a major new biography of John Lennon for W.W. Norton slated for 2009. His music commentary is featured regularly on NPR's HERE AND NOW, the nationally-syndicated show produced weekdays out of WBUR-FM in Boston.
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Metaverse Radio Podcast

Metaverse Radio Podcast

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Metaverse Radio WMVR-db Chicago ~ accessible, ubiquitous, persistent broadcasting 24 Community of interest includes: indie/unsigned musicians, visual artists, philosophers, futurists, science fiction aficionados, gamers, computer scientists/programmers, digital designers/coders, and persons interested in artificial intelligence and blockchain technology. Metaverse Radio encourages the decentralized assent of human creativity, focusing especially on quality, interoperability, and interactivit ...
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Jump into everyday life on this Podcast every Thursday. Trying to make the best of everything with what they’re given. Something has gone too far? They don’t care. This definitely isn’t for the faint of heart. All Topics are discussed and nothing is left in the dark. Rob and Nick talk about so much; you’ll forget you’re even listening to a Podcast. From Sports to Events, you're covered. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ferdaboys/support
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The Movement consists of three main Co-Conspirators: The Guy That Does Some Things From Time To Time, The Axeman, & The Evil Genius. Each of us are Hip-Hop connoisseurs/aficionados in our own right. We have strong opinions, ideas, & visions concerning the music, the artists, and the culture; we have no problem letting you know. When we aren't podcasting, we promote artists, we arrange performances, and we produce the Annual Ohio Valley Hip-Hop Awards. Our goal is to support artists of all ag ...
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Klezmer music may have its roots in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, but it found a home here in NY in the 1920s and 30s, and the klezmer revival that began almost a half century ago was also centered in New York. Clarinetist Michael Winograd has been a major figure on the klezmer music scene for a couple of decades now, both as a composer…
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Streaming platforms like Spotify are now pushing users to music generated by artificial intelligence. Kansas City musicians question the necessity of these platforms altogether, while pushing for more regulations and urging consumers to support their music by buying it directly.By Steve Kraske, Ellen Beshuk
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Officials in Clay County, Missouri, and in the Kansas legislature have expressed that they are no longer interested in talks with the Royals on a new stadium deal. Is the team starting to run out of options — and will downtown Kansas City win out by default?By Steve Kraske, Zach Wilson
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Over the weekend a great musician passed and the world is quieter because of it. The rooms feel a little emptier. The notes hang a little longer. We are all, without question, a little worse off. So Matt and Nick show up. Not to fix it. Not to explain it. Just to sit with it for a while and help say goodbye the only way they know how. Talking it ou…
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The Switzerland native has experience coaching in Europe and the United States, and played defensive midfielder for his country in the World Cup. After a season where Sporting KC finished dead-last in their conference, Wicky spoke about his vision for the team in an interview with KCUR's Up To Date.By Steve Kraske, Zach Wilson
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Abortion rights advocates are headed to trial next week to argue that Missouri’s regulations on reproductive health care violate the state’s constitution. The passage of Amendment 3 in 2024 protects the right to abortion care, but existing regulations and legal challenges have made access limited.By Steve Kraske, Elizabeth Ruiz
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A new book explores the cultural impact of Branson, Missouri, a tourist town that inspires devotion and disdain in equal measure. Long known for wholesome, family-friendly entertainment, the Midwestern destination has become a stage that showcases today’s cultural and political divides.By Steve Kraske, Halle Jackson, Gabriella Lacey
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The British band Public Service Broadcasting describes their work as "Teaching the lessons of the past through the music of the future", (Bandcamp). Their songs are often built on sampled speech, layers of melodies, and propulsive grooves. Public Service Broadcasting plays music from their latest project, The Last Flight, based on the enduring stor…
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Kansas lawmakers are offering billions in tax incentives to build a new domed stadium and convince the Chiefs to leave Missouri. University of Kansas associate professor Zachary Mohr joined KCUR's Up To Date to discuss how STAR bonds work, and what risks and benefits come with using them.By Steve Kraske, Zach Wilson
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What will Missouri lawmakers focus on in the 2026 legislation session? Pre-filed bills show that lawmakers are looking to phase out the income tax, reduce some property taxes, and invest in the state’s roads and schools — although the budget surplus is quickly disappearing due to previous tax cuts.By Steve Kraske, Halle Jackson, Ellen Beshuk
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Rebecca Foon is best known as a cellist – she’s been a pivotal figure on the Montreal scene, playing with bands like Thee Silver Mt Zion and her world music/chamber ensemble Esmerine. But Foon has also been making solo records, often including her vocals as well, and her latest, Black Butterflies, is a collection of songs that blends dream pop, min…
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Well folks, 2025 is officially closed and somehow everyone got what they wanted. Nick definitely did. A debut. Finally. While Nick was "Cream"ing his jeans, Matt slipped effortlessly back into his signature role as Baby New Year. "Waaah. Waaah." All jokes aside, MSG has seen a lot over the years. Legendary runs. Historic moments. Wild experiments. …
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Listen to music from South African-born, UK-based cellist and vocalist Abel Selaocoe; Hot Psychedelic Gnawa Blues By French-Moroccan band Bab L’ Bluz; guitarist, producer, bandleader Adrian Quesada of Black Pumas and his dramatic Latin pop 'Boleros Psicodélicos', featuring Grammy-winning Puerto Rican singer-songwriter iLe. Plus, composer and harpis…
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Locked in. Loaded up. The second night of the 2025 New Years run is in the books and Nick and Matt are here to talk about it. Trey looked healthier. Mike wore a vest. Fish showed up in a dress. Page kept his sleeves rolled all the way down again. As 2025 starts to close here is what we know. Not counting Big Cypress, the highest rated Phish show ev…
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Yeah you know me. But seriously yes. Yes I am. In the food flavoring world and in the Square Garden variety. Same heat. Different kitchens. Night one is in the books, and night two. Whatever. Time is a flat circle at MSG and we are only allowed to talk about one show at a time. Sorry, we do not make the rules. So here is what you actually want to k…
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Hear music by Portuguese fado singer Carminho; Grammy-winning classical quartet Third Coast Percussion performing music written for them by the late Indian tabla master Zakir Hussain; and Ethiopian-born singer and bandleader Meklit’s blend of jazz, pop, and soul. Also, music from Chicago-formed, New York-based American rock band Horsegirl; and the …
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It is December 26 and the New Years engine is already running. I could be wrong but I swear this is how it goes. Phish wakes up, meets at MSG, and the whole city clicks into that special frequency. Trey is quietly building the gag. Mike is already in the zone. Fish is steering the ship with a grin. Page is turning normal air into electricity. Four …
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To be completely honest I did not actually listen to this episode before writing this, so I have no idea what those two idiots Nick and Matt recorded today. In classic Insuphishient fashion they sent it to me at 11:42 PM on Christmas Eve. Literally as I was getting into bed. So you know what. Forget those guys. I hope you the listener have a very m…
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New York-based drummer and educator Matt Wilson has performed with and/or played on many recordings by other musicians - Joe Lovano, John Scofield, Charlie Haden, Lee Konitz, among others - and leads ensembles of his own, but at this time of year, the thing he might be best known for is his Christmas Tree-O. And yes, he went there – putting a pun r…
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Ladies and gentlemen yes Insuphishient is back and yes it somehow feels better than ever. Possibly because today they barely talk about Phish at all. It is the holiday season. The air is thick. Schedules are broken. Brains are full. A lot is going on and somehow all of it makes its way into the room. Matt and Nick wander through seasonal chaos, lif…
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Gary Neal Johnson is retiring from his nearly 25-year run as Ebenezer Scrooge in the Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s production of “A Christmas Carol.” He Joined KCUR’s Up To Date for an installment of our series “5 Questions,” and to discuss hanging up his hat after acting in the play for 40 years.By Steve Kraske, Elizabeth Ruiz
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Kansas legislators leading the deal to move the Kansas City Chiefs see its approval as a major opportunity for the team and the new stadium’s location in Wyandotte County. On the Missouri side, businesses fear this will ensure the continued decline of the area around Arrowhead Stadium.By Steve Kraske, Halle Jackson, Gabriella Lacey, Ellen Beshuk
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Saxophonist and composer Donny McCaslin has been playing with jazz luminaries like Maria Schneider and Dave Douglas, and leading his own band, for a couple of decades. But he’s best known for his work with David Bowie, who basically hired Donny’s whole ensemble to be the band on his final album Blackstar. His latest, Lullaby for the Lost, is a guit…
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Kansas City is using a $5 million grant to study how to reconnect communities torn apart by Highway 71. Commuters, residents, and urban planners continue to debate between multiple possibilities that could transform nearby neighborhoods and traffic in the area.By Steve Kraske, Ellen Beshuk
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly is about to begin her final year in office. She joined KCUR's Up To Date to talk about her policy priorities heading into the 2026 legislative session in Topeka, as well as the prospects for Democrats in next year's midterm elections.By Zane Irwin, Zach Wilson
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Today on a very special Insuphishient: It’s Friday and the vibe is a little tipsy, fuddled, in the best possible way. Matt and Nick are elevated, the room feels full, and joining the chaos is a special guest. Scott. Prime edits did fly (h)early. The conversation moves fast and then slower, swelling into those fat bulk expanse moments where everythi…
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New York-based classically trained composer and musician Kelly Moran’s music draws on everything from classical to dance to metal, but ends up sounding like none of those. She has become known for her music for prepared piano – a regular piano whose strings have things like metal or wood placed on the strings to alter the sound. Moran has also work…
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Rare is the time that Matt and Nick talk about anything not Phish related. Today is no exception. As we get closer and closer to the last shows of the year, Insuphishient is going to look back on some New Years shows of the past. Basically ranking 2009 - 2019. You are welcome. Then Nick has a new game and let's face it, that is usually the best par…
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The Kansas City Royals still haven't committed to a location for their new stadium, but the Aspiria campus at 119th and Nall in Overland Park is under consideration. Residents living in that neighborhood say they have concerns about local businesses, traffic and affordability.By Steve Kraske, Zach Wilson
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The Kansas City Chiefs' loss on Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers eliminated Kansas City from playoff contention for the first time in more than a decade — while Patrick Mahomes sustained a season-ending injury. Can the Chiefs turn it around next year, or is this the end of one of the most impressive runs in football history?…
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Last week, Deep Fission broke ground on a pilot program to bury small modular reactors underground in Parsons, Kansas. This project is the first of its kind in the United States, and comes as part of the Trump Administration’s effort to advance the nation’s nuclear power.By Steve Kraske, Ellen Beshuk
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Women played a vital role in the Vietnam War. Many served as nurses, treating and caring for American soldiers, enemies and civilians. “To The Women Who Served,” a new documentary from KMBC in Kansas City, captures firsthand accounts of what the women experienced and the role history sometimes overlooks.…
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In the first iteration of Insuphishient, Matt and Nick had more structure. More games. More bits. They said Poster Nutbag a lot. People liked it. Then the guys took a break. When they came back, some people said Matt and Nick were never better. The show loosened up. Segments started to flow. Wordplay sharpened. A little unpredictability crept in an…
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The Besnard Lakes Are The Dark Horse. The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night. The Besnard Lakes Are The Last Of The Great Thunderstorm Warnings. The Besnard Lakes are a rock band from Montreal with a knack for intriguing album titles. Their latest is The Besnard Lakes Are The Ghostly Nation, a collection of arty, often psychedelic songs about a so…
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After Steven Allen discovered her singing in The Colony Steakhouse in Kansas City, Marilyn Maye would go on to appear on the “Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson 76 times and sell out Carnegie Hall. She will perform next at the “Holly Jolly Follyday” on December 21 at the Folly Theater.By Steve Kraske, Ellen Beshuk
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An effort is underway by President Donald Trump and cities like Kansas City, Kansas, to clear unhoused people from living in public spaces. But one Overland Park mental health expert fears homelessness will be criminalized — not addressing the root issue and costing more than providing adequate access to care.…
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Well kids, you did it. There are only three Fridays left in 2025 and somehow today is one of them. How are Matt and Nick celebrating. By phoning it in. Not really. But also really. If that makes no sense, good. Listen and it will all become clear. Clear like a bone broth. Kuckle Avenue style. Speaking of bone broths. Have you made your own yet. We …
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