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Studio Funk

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Studio Funk is a show hosted by Aswad, a record collector and purist of anything funk & soul related. A show where not only the music is shared and played but also features interviews with leading artists and architects from within the scene.
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Dubhead has hosted The Rhythm Selection since it first launched on 95bFM in 1990. The content is best described as "Ghetto Music", encompassing vintage ska, rocksteady, roots reggae, dub, dancehall, funk, and hip-hop, as well as showcasing contemporary music from New Zealand and abroad. Interviews with visiting reggae artists are sometimes featured and Dubhead is often joined in the studio by notable international and local guest selectors. The Rhythm Selection airs Monday 9-11pm, and repeat ...
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Tennessee Music Pathways

Armchair Productions

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The Tennessee Music Pathways podcast takes listeners on a more than 1,000-mile journey, from Bristol and the birth of country music to Memphis and the start of rock n’ roll. Produced in an immersive documentary style, listeners will hear bluegrass played fast as lightning, country music sung from the heart and traditional Appalachian music performed live in the Great Smoky Mountains. We’ll shop in Elvis’ favorite clothing store, bang drums in the studio that made Uptown Funk, drink whiskey i ...
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You'll Hear It

Peter Martin & Adam Maness

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A podcast about music - how to listen, play, practice, and enjoy. Listen for a combo of advice, insights, and occasional humor from pianists Peter Martin and Adam Maness. A podcast from Open Studio
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Underground Beats

Alpha Protonica

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Hip Hop Beats from Atlanta, Georgia based music project Alpha Protonica. Instrumental drops, original tracks, and previously unreleased studio cook ups. The Underground Beats project encompasses elements of hip hop, electronic, drum and bass, trap, soul, lofi beats, and funk.
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Shame Vs. Wayne: Off the Cage, is a sports entertainment podcast that discusses topics, events, wrestlers and memorable moments through the views of lifelong diehard WWE fans Studio City Shame and The “Badmon” PWayne, collectively known as #BBIVL. The show includes discussions about WWE pay-per-views, live events, and wrestlers. Follow the show, leave a message, drop a like. Anchor.fm/studiocityshame Follow Shame Instagram: @studiocityshame Twitter: @studiocityshame Follow Wayne Instagram: @ ...
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This is my new monthly mix show/podcast, a 2 hr journey thru upfront and classic techno, house and machine funk. I'm hoping to get the show syndicated as much as possible, at present House FM in London will be adding it to their timetable, as will a soft porn TV channel in Slovenia (that's one for the C.V) but i'm definitely looking for more, so if you are a radio station (web or FM) please get in touch. The show is mixed using the 'Bridge', the program that links Serato and Ableton, which i ...
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The Nice Price

Enoch & Matt Phone

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The Nice Price is a podcast exclusively about new and reissued records presented by Nice Price Books & Records, an independent record store in Raleigh, North Carolina. Employees and friends of the store gather at the round table of "Dabbey Road Studio" to discuss different releases each week and play songs from the records discussed.
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Fresh off solo projects, The Internet is back together with new music, stories and perspectives. Out of the studio and around the world, the L.A.-based band will explore the art and artistry surrounding their new album Hive Mind, their follow-up to the Grammy-nominated Ego Death.
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Join illustrators Emma Carlisle and Harriet Lowther as we discuss a wide range of topics, from the humble tiny pencil to the world of sketchbooks, paints, art retreats, social media and, of course, our pets (Doughnut, Sean Connery, Cliff, Gizmo and Ruby.) Share your artistic journey with us and ask questions. Let's swap stories about the best and worst art materials we've encountered and chat about it on the Tiny Pencils Podcast.
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The A List is the official spotlight for Colorado’s most dynamic creatives. From the rehearsal room to the recording studio, we sit down with dancers, recording artists, and cultural leaders who are pushing the boundaries of the industry and redefining what it means to create locally. Each episode features candid conversations, untold stories, and real insights from the people shaping Colorado’s creative identity. Whether you’re a rising artist, a curious fan, or a veteran of the scene, The ...
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Church in the North

Briercrest College and Seminary

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The Church In The North (CITN) podcast brings you thoughtful, sometimes humorous, conversations with church leaders from north of the 49th parallel. We share the untold stories of ministry practitioners who God is using in diverse settings - from rural Saskatchewan to urban Vancouver, from the outskirts of Winnipeg to the rocky shores of Halifax. We’re listening and learning to what God is doing in and through the church in our current cultural moment. Contact us at [email protected]
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The Lavender Room Design Podcast

With your host Cheryl Janis

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What does it mean to design a nourishing home post 2020? What are millions of people now craving in their spaces that has changed? Join Contemporary Felt Artist and former Wellness Designer, Cheryl R. Janis, for deep conversations with soulful and extraordinary female interior designers who design homes, hotels and work spaces that make us feel safe, nourished and held through it all.
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Bureau of Lost Things

London Comedy Writers

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In a quiet corner of every town, down a street nobody cares about, you’ll find a Bureau of Lost Things. Here a dedicated team strive to reunite lost things with their careless owners. One such branch nestles just inside the M25, where no-nonsense overseer Veronica runs a tight ship; at least according to her (Head Office may disagree). Now we follow eager new recruit Will, cynical con-artist Cara and bureau lifer Raymond as, every episode, they grapple haplessly with a fresh batch of things. ...
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Emanuel Skinner's Podcast

Emanuel Skinner

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ABOUT: With over 13 years in Bangkok Thailand, Emanuel Skinner has become a household name and a house music icon locally and abroad. Originally from San Francisco and now a Phuket local sharing his vision and sound all across South East Asia . With over 20 years experience filling the best and biggest venues from Jakarta, Singapore, China, India, to South Korea, Bangladesh to Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and all over Thailand (Chang Mai, Koh Tao, Koh Samui, Phuket, Pat ...
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When does Afro Blue and Smells Like Teen Spirit belong on the same record? When it's a Robert Glasper album! In 2012, Glasper's Black Radio brought together artists like Erykah Badu to bring a jazz standard, Afro Blue, back into the popular music canon. Black Radio hit #1 on the jazz charts, while simultaneously reaching #4 on the hip-hop R&B chart…
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Sarah Belle Reid is a trumpet player, composer, educator, and sonic explorer whose work combines classical performance, experimental electronics, and modular synthesis. With a background in conservatory training and a fearless embrace of improvisation and technology, Sarah’s music blurs boundaries—merging extended trumpet techniques, custom-built s…
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In this episode, SHIMA shares her journey from performing in a famous J-pop group at a young age, to producing bass-heavy tracks and playing major festivals like Coachella and Electric Forest. She dives into her unique production workflows using Ableton Live, favorite devices like Drum Rack, Bouncy Notes, and Resonators, and overcoming mixing issue…
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Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is undoubtedly one of the best pop rock albums ever. But the story behind its creation reads like a soap opera. Everyone -- Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mic Fleetwood -- were enduring heartbreak during its recording. Stevie and Lindsey were breaking up. The McVies had already split, but …
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Don't miss the 2025 Ultimate Ableton Weekend Retreat, happening November 7–9 at Ableton’s U.S. headquarters in Pasadena, CA. Learn about the stacked lineup of presenters, exclusive tours, hands-on studio sessions, and how to grab your ticket before they sell out. Full weekend passes and Sunday-only tickets are limited for a personalized experience.…
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Today we're going on an aquatic journey with Herbie Hancock's Maiden Voyage. Herbie calls the title track the best tune he's ever written. We dive deep into the music to explore what makes this tune, and this album, great. The roots of Maiden Voyage date back in 1963, when Herbie began hearing rumors that Miles Davis wanted to hear him play. He did…
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Mixerman (Eric Sarafin) is a gold and platinum-selling producer, mixer, engineer, and author whose credits include The Pharcyde, Ben Harper, Spearhead, Lifehouse, Barenaked Ladies, and Foreigner. Known for his no-nonsense approach and razor-sharp insights, Mixerman has spent decades working at the highest levels of the industry—both in iconic L.A. …
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On the next World Cafe, Hamilton Leithauser joins us from his Brooklyn studio to discuss his latest solo album, This Side of the Island. He reflects on working with Aaron Dessner of The National and his longtime friendship with the late musician Richard Swift. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy…
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SayWhat?! and Adriance dive into the creation of their new duo project Missing Reflections, blending soul-drenched samples, golden-era hip hop, and distorted basslines. We talk sample chopping with Serato Sample, unquantized drums, max for live devices, mixing tools, and creating nostalgic, imperfect grooves. Adriance – With recent highlights like …
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Broken Record's Justin Richmond joins us to talk Still Crazy After All These Years. Paul Simon's Grammy-winning album was born out of divorce, and produced some of his greatest songs of all time, like 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover, My Little Town and I Do It For Your Love. We dive into the story behind this remarkable album, including Steve Gadd's fa…
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There's really only one secret I can tell you that will help you make more music, have more fun making it, and leave you more satisfied with what you make. Work Fast. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Links: Adam Rokhsar on the Music Production Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xsm_PGb9vM Some Good Evil The Master Plan EP - https://distrok…
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In this episode, Helmuts Bems, CEO of Sonarworks, shares deep insights into the company's journey, the science of calibration, and how AI is reshaping the future of music production. We explore the evolution of studio environments, the shift toward minimal hardware, and the integration of AI tools in creative workflows. Helmuts Bems co-founded Sona…
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We turn our own categories back on ourselves! We're looking back on the past 20 epiosdes, which we're calling You'll Hear It Season 12, and ask: - What are our apex moments? - What are our desert island tracks? - Is season 12 better than Kind of Blue?! And - we hear from you, dear listeners. You sent in your questions on Speakpipe, and we answer th…
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In this episode, Collin Burdick (Big Nut Chuck / Kyral x Banko) shares sound design workflows, producer practices to consider, and more. Dan and Collin also explore music royalties and publishing rights, mixing & mastering techniques, sidechaining tips, and insights for DIY artists. Big Nut Chuck is a Denver-based producer known for his intricate b…
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Oscar Zambrano is a mastering engineer and the founder of Zampol Productions, a New York City studio known for mastering an impressive range of records—from Spotify Singles to avant-garde jazz to Broadway cast albums. With 20 years in the industry, Oscar has become a go-to name for artists who want their music treated with care, precision, and a de…
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The ultimate musical showdown: jazz vs classical. We bring in conductor Josh Weilerstein from the Sticky Notes podcast to compare, contrast and find the common ground among these two very different schools of music. From Duke Ellington's swinin' take on Peer Gynt to George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, we explore the tunes and the musicians blurring…
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