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Jessie Ware hosts a podcast about food, family and everything in between, direct from her very own dinner table. With a little bit of help from her chef extraordinaire mum Lennie, each week guests from the worlds of music, culture and politics drop by for a bite and a bit of a natter. Oversharing guaranteed.
Produced by Alice Williams
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Beatles podcast.
A jaunty stroll through Pepperland discussing The Beatles & solo Beatle albums with a pot pourri of delicious guests.
The I am the EggPod podcasts aim to bring a lighthearted side to the Beatles (and solo Beatles) studio albums, with a series of amazing guests.
If you’re after facts, figures, numbers and data, then you may wish to explore other podcasts. These podcasts are the equivalent of sitting in a pub, chatting and chewing the fat.
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Sounds Sea Waves & Wind,Sunset Beach & Sunrise Mountain Hi.
The World top 1 iTunes music Balearic podcast of 155 countries. Search "Balearic" on iTunes store,you can see us at podcast chart.
Also we had recorded top 1 on iTunes music podcast in Hungary,top 4 in UAE and Egypt,top 8 in Russia and Japan,many more in UK,US and other 155 countries.
DJ Marbo has been creating a brand new genre named Tokyo Balearic since 2006.
Tokyo Balearic Freaks Unite : Where are you? How are you?
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and we'll keep you informed.
Marbo is the driving force behind a revolution in music attitudes driven by a need to counter the recycling of old music and self-destructive behaviour so common in the clubs these days. Since the beginning of the acid house movement 1988 in the UK Marbo delivered genre destroying sets alongside DJ Harvey. That was a time when people found simple happiness, enjoyment and community in the music, much of which has been lost in the contemporary club scenes.
While disco has been enjoying a resurgence and the edit scene has been re-engineering old tracks into more contemporary house grooves, Marbo has uniquely extracted and untangled the soul, beauty and bass out of hi-tech trance and restructured it into futuristic disco powered soundscapes. It’s simple to listen to, highly emotive and brings us back to the roots of dance music – the feeling of just hearing a track that makes you want to move your body without thinking. This is the future of disco, and the beginning of a positive music revival.
The innovators and pioneering music makers such as YMO, Giorgio Moroder, Larry Levan (R.I.P.) Paradise Garage and Ron Hardy (R.I.P.) led us out of the darkness in the past and now we need to head into a brighter future. Whether we are in Tokyo, Beijing, Pyongyang, Paris, Baghdad, Kabul, Berlin, Barcelona, London or New York the world must find a common language.
Those in Tokyo being at the forefront of the technology devolution have created the new language of 120BPM Trance. Typically psychedelic or rave style Trance surges forward at 140+ BPM crushing all in its path and lashing people who demand an escape from reality with noise. It creates dissenters and turns people off but within its details lies a secret and infinite possibilities are unlocked by lowering the BPM and reclaiming the funk, tuning it to a natural human tempo. By learning from our past our DJ crew is rewriting our common language creating a new brighter future with a sound like no other. The Sound. -
Rob Cope brings you The Jazz Podcast, in conversation with musicians from around the world. We love stories of how people get into playing music and what keeps them going. We hope you enjoy our collection. Hosted by Rob Cope and Tara Minton. We are proudly sponsored by Crown Lane Studio.
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A foray into the world of festivals with music man and festival guru Rob da Bank, exploring the underbelly and secrets of how the world's best festivals run. One week he may chat to a megastar headliner, then someone behind the scenes spilling the beans on what it takes to run a festival and other weeks may be a run down on 2019 festival line-ups with inside gossip and facts.
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A collection of mixes from #TheDesiFrenzy series and more... For bookings: [email protected]
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Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2019, Songlines magazine covers the world's most exciting music from traditional and popular to contemporary and fusion, featuring artists from all around the globe. Songlines is packed full of the latest CD reviews, artist interviews, guides to particular world music traditions, concert-listings, travel stories and every issue comes with an exclusive compilation CD.
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When reading about sound is not enough, Sounding Out! presents an aural chronicle of sound and culture. From the crackle, pop and hiss of a record to Arizona noise ordinances, Sounding Out! remixes the everyday with theory, insight and practice. More details at www.soundstudiesblog.com
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The Barbican Centre in London features the world's greatest artists in jazz, folk, world, roots, soul, country, contemporary classical and the more experimental ends of rock, pop and electronica. Look out for new episodes every fortnight with exclusive interviews, lots of good music and backstage reports.
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This is the Sony Award-winning podcast from Book Slam, London's best (only?) literary nightclub where books, music and free thinking intersect in a Bermuda triangle of no brow culture. Book Slam happens regularly at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill, but this podcast gives you the opportunity to catch up on the readings and performances, plus interviews and more. Recently, Book Slam has featured such luminaries as Will Self, Adele, Plan B, William Boyd, Irvine Welsh, Simon Armitage and the Alabama 3. It's the brainchild of Patrick Neate who once danced in the longest conga in the world. You can see more details about Book Slam at www.bookslam.com.
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