Musik – Danmark – Nya podcasts

  • ”The Longman Project” is celebrating the legendary DJ Tiny Longman with remixes of classic dance and R&B tracks.

  • J360 Jams is a bi-weekly music series hosted by J-Man showcasing the best indie music that the interwebs has to offer. Based on the Song Of The Day/Night feature from the J360 Website, It will focus on Synthwave, Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Blues, Jazz, and more.

    As we're producing this live, be sure to help support all local musicians by visiting their bandcamp and purchasing the songs available.

    Listen live and subscribe to J360 Radio

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    J360 Jams Submission Rules: https://j360productions.com/2022/07/25/j360-jams-submission-rules/

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  • I 'Stjernestøv' får du 2 timer med fokus på én særlig kunstner: Højdepunkt, lavpunkt, vendepunkt og anekdoter om hits og alt dét indimellem fra de sangere, 'vi' voksede op med.
    Vært: Lonnie Kjer.

  • Hver uge får Thomas Madvig besøg af en gæst til en snak om 90’erne og hvordan de oplevede det legendariske årti.

    Tag med tilbage til årtiet, der gav dig Eurodance, æbleplukker dans og Buffalo sko, som introducerede internettet, discman og mobiltelefoner med snake. Danmark blev europamestre i fodbold, Beverly Hills 90210 kørte over skærmen og Spice Girls erobrede verden og satte Girlpower på dagsorden.

    Hop med os i tidsmaskinen og tag tilbage til et utroligt årti, når vi hylder de fantastiske 90’ere.

    Vært: Thomas Madvig
    Producer og tilrettelægger: Thomas Landal
    Produceret af Munck studio

  • Let us recollect that peace or war will not always be left to our option; that however moderate or unambitious we may be, we cannot count upon the moderation, or hope to extinguish the ambition of others.


  • The show that helps you design and tune incredible sound systems and build your audio career along the way.

  • Sylvester Bjarnø dykker dybt i det store hav af rock og metal. Jackstikket er en podcast med passionerede gæster og lange sorte snakke. Det er ondt, det er nørdet og det er farligt - så pas på med ikke at få kaffen galt i halsen og kløjes i din rotteburger.

  • John Gaffney and Martin Popoff take you through the AC/DC catalog album by album and song by song, sharing their thoughts, stories and opinions as well as some fun facts and trivia. Part of Pantheon Podcasts.

  • Du kan nynne dem i søvne. Men hvilke fortællinger og budskaber gemmer sig bag? Hver uge retter Naya Buric spotlyset mod en sang uden sidestykke og folder historien ud.
    Vært og tilrettelægger: Naya Buric.
    Redaktør: Kasper Christensen.

  • Eurovision 2024 lรธber af stablen om fรฅ dage - og i รฅr er det mere spรฆndende end nogensinde fรธr! I denne podcastserie vil de to unge, autodidakte Eurovision-eksperter, Iben (journaliststuderende) og Anders (musikvidenskabstuderende), guide jer igennem Semifinale 1 + 2 og forudse, hvilke 10 sange der gรฅr videre til den store finale. Eurovision sendes d. 7. (Semifinale 1), 9 (Semifinale 2)., og 11. maj (Finale) kl. 21 pรฅ DR1.

  • UnigmusiK er et fællesskab for alle unge i Gladsaxe, og er en del af UNiG (Ung i Gladsaxe). Alle podcasts er tilrettelagt og produceret af UnigmusiK’s brugere og består af alt fra masterclasses, reportager, samtaler, eksperimenter, anmeldelser m.m.

  • Welcome to the “How the Song Came to Be” Podcast where soulful songwriters share the stories behind their songs as well as tools and creative practices you can use to bring your best songs or other creative works to life.

  • This is a podcast where we speak on the entertainment business and the different issues and events we come across in everyday life. A place where entrepreneurs, up and coming artists and entertainers can speak freely and get the publicity they need to reach their fans. THE MONEY TRAIL

  • Based out of Alpine Texas 100 miles from the closest stoplight, Jammin' and Jawwin' Hosted by Big Bend Radio J.R Smith with his iconic western voice, have been interviewing key Honky Tonk, Tejano, Cowboy Country, and and Rambling artists weekly for over 7 years. Check out this huge database of big time country artists and their originals for the first time since they were aired live on radio.

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  • Hรธr musikerne fortรฆlle anekdoter og historier til Thomas Vilhelm og Peter Bak fra tiden som udรธvende musikere eller som producerende kreative kunstnere.

    Listen to the creators of the albums during times.


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  • Hvordan blev din største sang til? Hvilket nummer ville du ønske, du havde skrevet? Hvilket nummer er du stolt af at have skrevet? Og hvorfor?

    Musik bliver skabt ud fra en række bevidste og underbevidste til- og fravalg. Ud fra de tre spørgsmål sætter musikjournalist og rapper Cillian Murphy hver torsdag en aktuel kunstner i stævne i studiet til en samtale om den kreative proces, der går forud for musikken og de inspirationskilder, der ligger bag det endelige produkt.

    Process Podcast handler om kreativ bevidsthed og de nedslagspunkter, der skaber musikken, vi hver dag lytter til og elsker.

  • Kongehuset er en dansk rapgruppe med beats og rim galore. Dannet i 1992 og har udgivet "...Klarer Ærterne" (album, 1996) og "Godt Ord Igen" (album, 2000).

  • Passive Aggressive Conversations is our new podcast series hosted by two Passive Aggressive journalists, Macon Holt and Ivna Franic, where we dive deep into some of the emerging sounds within the Danish music scene and their unique forms of expression. In each episode, we sit down with an exciting new independent artist, and they share their creative processes, inspirations, and the stories behind their captivating soundscapes. Ranging from singers to performance artists to interface creators, we explore the diverse landscape of music in Denmark in its many stages. Here, we shine a spotlight on those who are bringing meaning through experimentation, each with their own special twist.

    Listen in as we uncover some of music's hidden gems that are redefining the way we think about sound, art and the music industry as a whole, one intimate conversation at a time.

    Passive Aggressive Conversations is a collaboration between The Lake Radio and Passive Aggressive. It is supported by Tuborg Fondet, Augustinus Foundation, The Danish Arts Foundation and KODA.

  • Andre Romelle Young, better known by his stage name Dr. Dre, is an American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur who has left an indelible mark on the world of hip-hop and popular culture. Born on February 18, 1965, in Compton, California, Dre grew up in a neighborhood plagued by poverty, gang violence, and racial tension. Despite the challenges he faced, Dre found solace in music and began his journey to becoming one of the most influential figures in the history of rap.
    Early Life and Career Beginnings: Dre's love for music began at an early age. As a teenager, he frequented local clubs and parties, where he was exposed to the emerging hip-hop scene. Inspired by the likes of Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa, Dre started experimenting with DJing and producing beats. In 1984, he joined the electro-hop group World Class Wreckin' Cru, which gained local popularity and helped establish Dre's reputation as a talented DJ and producer.
    N.W.A and the Birth of Gangsta Rap: In 1986, Dre met rapper Ice Cube, and together they formed the groundbreaking group N.W.A (Niggaz Wit Attitudes) with fellow rappers Eazy-E, MC Ren, and DJ Yella. N.W.A's debut album, "Straight Outta Compton" (1988), was a raw and unapologetic portrayal of life in the inner city, touching on themes of police brutality, gang violence, and social inequality. The album's explicit lyrics and confrontational style sparked controversy and drew criticism from politicians and media outlets, but it also resonated deeply with young audiences who appreciated its authenticity and rebellious spirit.
    "Straight Outta Compton" is widely regarded as a landmark album that defined the genre of gangsta rap and paved the way for the rise of West Coast hip-hop. Dre's production on the album, characterized by its heavy basslines, funky samples, and hard-hitting beats, set a new standard for hip-hop production and influenced countless artists in the years to come.
    Solo Career and "The Chronic": In the early 1990s, tensions within N.W.A led to the group's disbandment, and Dre embarked on a solo career. He founded Death Row Records with Suge Knight and released his debut solo album, "The Chronic," in 1992. The album marked a significant shift in Dre's musical style, incorporating elements of G-funk (a subgenre of hip-hop characterized by smooth, melodic beats and heavy use of synthesizers) and showcasing his growth as a producer and rapper.
    "The Chronic" was a massive commercial and critical success, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 chart and earning Dre a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. The album's hit singles, including "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" and "Let Me Ride," became cultural touchstones and solidified Dre's status as a hip-hop icon.
    Aftermath Entertainment and Eminem: In 1996, Dre left Death Row Records and founded Aftermath Entertainment, a label that would become a driving force in hip-hop for years to come. One of Dre's most significant contributions to the music industry during this period was his discovery and mentorship of rapper Eminem. Dre signed Eminem to Aftermath in 1998 and produced his debut album, "The Slim Shady LP" (1999), which launched Eminem's career and established him as one of the most controversial and talented rappers of his generation.
    Dre's collaboration with Eminem continued with the production of "The Marshall Mathers LP" (2000) and "The Eminem Show" (2002), both of which were critical and commercial successes and further cemented Dre's reputation as a hitmaker and talent scout.
    "2001" and Later Productions: In 1999, Dre released his second solo album, "2001" (also known as "Dr. Dre 2001"), which featured a star-studded lineup of guest artists, including Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Xzibit. The album showcased Dre's evolution as a producer, incorporating more live instrumentation and experimenting with different musical styles. Hit singles like "Still D.R.E." and "Forgot About Dre" reaffirmed his dominance in the rap world and introduced his music to a new generation of fans.
    Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Dre continued to produce and collaborate with a wide range of artists, including 50 Cent, The Game, Kendrick Lamar, and Anderson .Paak. His production work on albums like 50 Cent's "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" (2003) and Kendrick Lamar's "good kid, m.A.A.d city" (2012) helped shape the sound of modern hip-hop and earned him widespread acclaim from critics and fans alike.
    Entrepreneurship and Beats Electronics: In addition to his music career, Dre has also made a name for himself as a successful entrepreneur. In 2006, he co-founded Beats Electronics with record executive Jimmy Iovine, launching a line of premium headphones and audio equipment. The company's flagship product, Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, quickly became a cultural phenomenon, endorsed by celebrities and athletes and coveted by consumers worldwide.
    In 2014, Apple acquired Beats Electronics for $3 billion, making Dre one of the richest figures in the music industry. The acquisition also brought Dre and Iovine to Apple, where they took on executive roles and played a key part in the development of Apple Music, the company's streaming service.
    Legacy and Influence: Dr. Dre's impact on the world of hip-hop cannot be overstated. As a rapper, producer, and entrepreneur, he has shaped the sound and culture of the genre for over three decades, inspiring countless artists and leaving a lasting legacy that continues to resonate with audiences around the world.
    As a producer, Dre is known for his meticulous attention to detail, his innovative use of sampling and synthesizers, and his ability to craft beats that are both commercially appealing and artistically groundbreaking. His work on albums like "The Chronic" and "2001" redefined the sound of West Coast hip-hop and set a new standard for production quality in the genre.
    As a rapper, Dre is renowned for his smooth flow, his clever wordplay, and his ability to paint vivid pictures of life in the streets of Los Angeles. His lyrics often reflect on the struggles and triumphs of his own life, offering a raw and honest perspective on the realities of growing up in the inner city.
    Beyond his individual contributions, Dre has also played a crucial role in launching the careers of some of the most successful and influential artists in hip-hop history. From Snoop Dogg and Eminem to 50 Cent and Kendrick Lamar, Dre has a proven track record of discovering and nurturing talent, helping to shape the future of the genre and leaving a lasting impact on the music industry as a whole.
    In recognition of his contributions to music and popular culture, Dre has been honored with numerous awards and accolades throughout his career. He has won six Grammy Awards, including Best Rap Album for "The Chronic" and Producer of the Year (Non-Classical) in 2001. He has also been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of N.W.A, cementing his place in music history.
    Personal Life and Philanthropy: Despite his success and influence, Dre has also faced his share of personal struggles and controversies over the years. He has been open about his past involvement with gangs and his battles with substance abuse, using his music as a means of processing and reflecting on these experiences.
    In recent years, Dre has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in the areas of education and community development. In 2013, he and Jimmy Iovine donated $70 million to the University of Southern California to establish the USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation, a program designed to nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs and innovators.
    Dr. Dre recently opened up about a serious health scare he experienced in 2021. While hospitalized for a brain aneurysm, he revealed he actually suffered three strokes during that two-week period. This came as a shock to the music legend, who said he maintains a healthy lifestyle. He even questioned if he could have prevented it by working out more, but doctors assured him it was likely hereditary. The experience left a big impact on Dr. Dre. He expressed a newfound appreciation for life and acknowledged the unpredictable nature of such health events.
    Conclusion: Dr. Dre's story is one of perseverance, innovation, and artistic excellence. From his humble beginnings in Compton to his status as a global icon and business mogul, Dre has left an indelible mark on the world of music and popular culture. His contributions as a rapper, producer, and entrepreneur have shaped the sound and direction of hip-hop for over three decades, inspiring countless artists and fans around the world.
    As Dre continues to evolve and adapt in an ever-changing industry, his legacy as one of the most influential and successful figures in the history of hip-hop remains secure. His music, his vision, and his entrepreneurial spirit will continue to inspire and influence generations of artists and innovators to come, cementing his place as a true icon of American culture.
    In a career spanning more than three decades, Dr. Dre has proven himself to be a visionary artist, a savvy businessman, and a cultural trailblazer. His impact on the world of music and beyond is immeasurable, and his story serves as a testament to the power of creativity, hard work, and determination. As he continues to innovate and push boundaries in all of his endeavors, the world will be watching and listening, eager to see what new heights he will reach and what new standards he will set for excellence in the arts and beyond.