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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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Radiotelevisiun Svizra Rumantscha (RTR)

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L’emissiun preschenta musica nova e guarda sin eveniments/concerts e tendenzas en la scena da musica grischuna, naziunala ed internaziunala.
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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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The Spin Soundcheck

The Spin Soundcheck

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Alternative/indie radio station 95.7 The Spin brings you a music review podcast that generates playlists with themes including, but not limited to, specially created movie soundtracks, cry anthems, and more! Our music directors are choosing three songs each to create the ultimate themed playlist for whatever mood! New episodes are released every Friday!
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Dean Baldwin’s Soundcheck

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A lifelong performing musician, as a young boy, SiriusXM host Dean Baldwin was inspired by his mother’s musical talents and began learning his first guitar chords while still mastering the alphabet. Growing up with a deaf musician as a mother, Dean learned to listen to and analyze music in a unique way. In his teenage years, he developed a passion for the rock of the 1970s along with the metal and hair bands of the 1980s, while continuing to grow in his appreciation for a wide range of music ...
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The Tuareg singer and guitarist Mdou Moctar is from Niger, and his music career began with his songs being shared across mobile phone trading networks in West Africa. Now, as an ambassador of the Agadez sound, he plays his songs on the world’s biggest music stages, including Coachella, and, coming soon, Bonnaroo and Glastonbury. Moctar and his band…
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Andreas Müller spricht mit mit Silvia Silko (Tagesspiegel), Simon Brauer (radioeins) und Christoph Reimann (Journalist) über folgende Alben: "Always Centered At Night" von Moby // "POPtical Illusion" von John Cale // "The Art Of Lie" von John Grant // "Sonido Cosmico" von Hermanos Gutierrez.
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The duo called Ringdown makes what they refer to as electronic cinematic pop from Portland, Oregon. But there are also elements of folk and classical music in their songs, which makes sense given who they are. Ringdown is Caroline Shaw, Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and musician, and Danni Lee Parpan, folk-rock singer and songwriter. Together, th…
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The band called Tipa Tipo comes from Brooklyn via Peru. The trio plays an unexpectedly danceable mix of tropical Latin funk, cumbia, disco, and yacht rock. With their synthesizers, guitar, and tight vocal harmonies, they offer a kind of retro 70s sound, but with a modern, feminist sensibility and lyrics sung mostly in Spanish. Tipa Tipo play songs …
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Julia Holter’s could be in the realm of contemporary classical music, experimental pop, and ambient music. Often dreamy and elusive, her songs defy easy description. As likely to work with adventurous rockers as with contemporary classical musicians, Holter has an unusually keen ear for unexpected sounds. Take her song, “Evening Mood,” where hazy l…
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The alternative rock band Guster, formed over bongos and acoustic guitars at Tufts University in 1991, has built its reputation on their striking vocal harmonies, their close connection to their fans, and their sense of humor. So in the wake of Taylor Swift’s bank-busting Eras tour, Guster embarked on their own tour, which they called "We Also Have…
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radioeins-Soundcheck-Gastgeber Torsten Groß diskutiert mit Tamara Güçlü (freie Musikjournalistin), Alex Barbian (freier Musikjournalist) und Thomas Wochnik (Tagesspiegel) über die neuen Alben von King Hannah, Roy Bianco & Die Abbrunzati Boys, Vince Staples und Maya Hawke.
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Grace Cummings, the Australian singer and songwriter from Melbourne, has a strikingly rich and commanding voice, the kind that can cut through a big production. Which is good because Cummings has become known for her love of big, dramatic productions and gothic atmospheres. Her new album, Ramona, made in L.A., goes for a cinematic, emotional sound,…
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Graham Haynes, the Bahia, Brazil-based composer, cornetist, and bandleader, “expands and confounds what we understand as jazz and electronic music.” His work grows out of a keen sense of New York’s many histories of music and musical movement, (Graham Haynes’ Instagram.) Haynes has played with jazz luminaries like Vijay Iyer, the late Pharoah Sande…
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radioeins-Soundcheck-Gastgeber Torsten Groß diskutiert mit Silvia Silko (Tagesspiegel), Jochen Overbeck (freier Kulturjournalist) und Andre Boßé (freier Kulturjournalist) über die neuen Alben von Shellac, Finom, Lenny Kravitz und Paul Weller.
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New York’s The Jazz Passengers – despite the name – don’t just play jazz. Founded in 1987 by sax player Roy Nathanson and trombonist Curtis Fowlkes, the band has worked with spoken word artists, rock stars like Elvis Costello and Deborah Harry, and theatrical elements that have an almost modernist vaudeville flavor. Over the years the band would be…
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Alice Merton burst out of the starting gate with her 2016 single "No Roots", a song that celebrated her nomadic upbringing in four different countries. Since then, the British-based German-Irish-Canadian singer-songwriter has released two albums of songs with somewhat introspective, perhaps brooding lyrics, set to uplifting and sunny melodies. When…
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radioeins-Soundcheck-Gastgeber Andreas Müller diskutiert mit Elissa Hiersemann (radioeins), Jens Balzer (Kulturjournalist) und Kai Müller (Tagesspiegel) über die neuen Alben: "Hit Me Hard And Soft" von Billie Eilish // "Lives Outgrown" von Beth Gibbons // "I'm Totally Fine With It Don't Give A Fuck Anymore" von Arab Strap // "Little Home" von Paul …
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Singer Kiran Ahluwalia was born in India, grew up in Canada, and is largely based here in New York. Her music reflects her transcontinental upbringing, as she mixes the sounds of traditional South Asian song forms with Western rock and jazz. A two-time JUNO (Canadian Grammy) winner, Ahluwalia’s work has featured collaborations with leading musician…
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Shabaka Hutchings, now Shabaka, has been a crucial and connected London-based musician for years, leading arena dance-jazz band Sons of Kemet, cosmic psych-dub-funk trio The Comet Is Coming, and the collaborative band Shabaka & the Ancestors. He began incorporating layered flutes on the last Sons of Kemet record Black to the Future, and kept on pic…
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radioeins-Soundcheck-Gastgeber Torsten Groß diskutiert mit Jana Weiss (Tagesspiegel), Andreas Borcholte (DER SPIEGEL) und Stephan Rehm (Musikexpress) über diese neuen Alben: "Can We Please Have Fun" von Kings Of Leon // "The Hollow" von Keeley Forsyth // "Postindustrial Hometown Blues" von Big Special // "Radical Optimism" von Dua Lipa…
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José James has often been called a “jazz singer for the hip hop generation,” having come to jazz through tracing hip hop samples and over the course of twelve records, he’s also incorporated R&B, soul, rock, funk, and Latin music into his songs. While he’s mostly sung his own music over the years, he has occasionally covered songs by some of his fa…
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American indie rock-chamber collective, San Fermin, has been making lush, wide-angled Baroque-pop songs for more than a decade. The band was founded by Brooklyn-based keyboardist Ellis Ludwig Leone, who has multiple creative outlets as a songwriter, classical composer, and founding partner (with bandmate Allen Tate) of a record label focused on col…
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radioeins-Soundcheck-Gastgeber Andreas Müller diskutiert mit Nadine Lange (Tagesspiegel), Tobias Rapp (DER SPIEGEL) und Martin Böttcher (freier Journalist) über folgende neue Alben:"Here In The Pitch" von Jessica Pratthe Fat White Family // "Glovemaker" von Loren Kramar // "Here In The Pitch" von Jessica Pratt // "Fearless Movement" von Kamasi Wash…
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France-based Cameroonian musician and composer Blick Bassy’s quiet and beautiful songs fall somewhere on the spectrum of R & B, pop, and folk, while the sounds of West and Central Africa have continued to resonate. His Bandcamp calls it "Africanity at the crossroads of soul, folk, and electro". Past albums by Bassy have also referenced Delta blues,…
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Vocalist and songwriter Lizz Wright is usually referred to as a jazz or gospel singer, and she certainly does sing both of those styles. But she’s also comfortable with blues and R&B and the Great American Songbook. Her latest album is called Shadow, and it features striking versions of songs by Cole Porter, Sandy Denny, and others. The record also…
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