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Post by EddieBlake on May 19, 2021 6:46:46 GMT -7
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Post by Amster on Oct 6, 2021 16:45:41 GMT -7
I like This is important. Dudes from workaholics.
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Oct 6, 2021 16:57:26 GMT -7
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Post by EddieBlake on Oct 6, 2021 16:57:26 GMT -7
Doughboys is pretty great.
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Oct 7, 2021 6:54:08 GMT -7
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Post by GBK2point0 on Oct 7, 2021 6:54:08 GMT -7
Pardon my take is the only one I listen to regularly But I also like WTF with Marc Maron and Andy Frascos world saving podcast.
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Oct 7, 2021 14:59:53 GMT -7
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Post by autophil74 on Oct 7, 2021 14:59:53 GMT -7
The ongoing history of new music is excellent
Short episodes and cool info about all sorts of music
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Post by Vibyl on Jul 29, 2022 7:32:52 GMT -7
Lives in Greensboro now...! Talks about what a great place it is...so true! Gboro is a college hippy town...laid back
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Post by bear on Jul 2, 2023 1:26:53 GMT -7
its the first of the month. That means a new mix is out! Bad Bunny, from Puerto Rico, was at the TOP of the Billboard charts for 11 weeks! He was dethroned by Peso Pluma, a Mexican artist who often works with regional Mexican styles. I am thinking that this is part of a global phenomena! While income from streaming overwhelmingly goes to just a handful of artists, streaming has given access to artists all over the world who can no longer be kept out by, for example, US radio programmers... The radio programmers are racing to catch up. This doesn’t just apply to Latin Pop… African artists are cracking the charts as well, and the Oscar for the best movie song went to Naatu Naatu from the Telugu language film RRR. That has never happened before. The colonies strike back! - David Byrne davidbyrne.com/radio/david-byrne-presents-latin-pop-conquers-the-world
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Post by EddieBlake on Jul 6, 2023 11:00:14 GMT -7
Harrison and Conan have great chemistry.
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Post by bear on Jun 1, 2024 16:14:01 GMT -7
Drops every 1st. June 2024 "I’ve mixed some well known songs and some from lesser known artists. There’s a whole sub genre of African Psychedelic bands. I haven’t even gone down that rabbit hole yet. Is Afro Psychedelia different from Anglo Psychedelia? Sometimes it’s funkier- often the Anglo artists leaned towards the Baroque and orchestral. But it’s probably a mistake to generalize… The nice part about this movement was that everyone did everything. It didn’t end in the 70s either - I’ve included some more contemporary artists that to my ears felt like they were inspired by this openness and direction. - David Byrne"
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