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Each episode Ian & Colin (from We Dig Music podcast) plus a guest listen to an old free cd from magazines such as Kerrang, Melody Maker, Vox, Select, Metal Hammer, NME etc & talk about it for a bit!
Part of the We Dig Podcasts network, along with We Dig Music & Pick A Disc. Find us at https://wedigpodcasts.com -
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A podcast from a mosh pit crew covering the metal and hardcore scene. With no limits, no judgement and absolutely no script. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intothepit/support
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Every Tuesday with NIve, we will be closely exploring the K-Pop stars!
In Oh My K-Pop, we will explore and analyze K-pop stars with Korea's one of the most talented musicians Sam Carter and NIve, talking about K-pop music, histories, and its updated news with the fans around the world.
Learn the K-pop music world by looking into the latest news of K-pop stars from idols to Indie musicians.
In addition, you can meet the hidden masterpieces of famous K-pop singers in the corner "B-side Track" recommended by Sam Carter and NIve. -
在這裡我們分享A1(卡帶梗)等級的主題、別的地方下載(MP3梗)不到的觀點、絕不改版(CD梗)的冷知識、精選最經典的歌手與歌曲,陪你倒帶(又是卡帶梗)、再聽一遍40年華語流行音樂,一起暢聊音樂與你我的故事。
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From multipart documentaries to quiz shows and beyond, the Secretly Society Podcast prioritizes the voices and stories that define the 25-year history of Secretly Canadian, Jagjaguwar, and Dead Oceans. Join our artists, staff, and collaborators, as we offer first-person perspectives on some of your favorite records––and maybe a few you might have missed.
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Welcome to Smoking Section, a podcast by Eternal Dragonz. Taking inspiration from the fleeting but meaningful connections that are so often formed in the smoking sections at raves, this podcast was born out of an appreciation for the digital community we have been able to foster throughout the years and a desire to host a space to try to recreate those organic rave conversations in a digital diasporic context. Hosted by Miles Ginoza, the podcast will explore Asian diasporic experience, creative journeys, food hacks, go-to karaoke songs, and insights into the making of mixes, music, and art that members of the collective have produced for Eternal Dragonz.
Host: Miles Ginoza
Design: Cora Yiu
Additional Design: Andrew Hong
Editing + Mixing: Justin Tam
Opening Music: ' 私達を信じていて (S)' by ONY
Closing Music: 'Own Way' by Frikimo
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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join steven + alan for interviews, fun & secrets from joan and beyond.
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Greetings from North America. In 1990 I graduated from a small college in New Jersey with a music program where I majored in piano, attended concerts in NYC, and watched my first opera with Luciano Pavarotti. As a keyboard instructor today and big fan of popular music including light opera, I encourage you to watch We Are Family Wednesday nights to hear the exquisite harmonies coming from the stage. Two episodes brought me back to my roots growing up in the 1960s singing along to girl groups like The Supremes. The beat goes on. I love Cher's music. Read my book "Songbird at the Shopping Mall".
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New Christian Releases, Hidden Gems, and Tomorrow's Christian Hits!
Do you want to be among the first to know what great Christian contemporary music (CCM) has been released in the past week? We not only share releases that are performing the best and are causing the most chatter (on radio, websites, social media, etc.)... we also point out musical gems produced by less known Christian artists. Our podcast is not only a treasure for music lovers but is also an interesting source for music marketeers.
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Long-time friends use music as a basis for discussion about topics all over the map. When Shaun turned 16 and got his first car D wanted to influence the music they listened to while wasting gas driving around in the small town where they lived. He named it Shaun's Good Tape. Shaun kept the first tape and its the image on the artwork.