Musik – Colombia – Nya podcasts
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Se trata de las críticas en positivo y otra en negativo de la nueva canción de Kronno Zomber Zombie Boy. Yo por ejemplo hago la negativa y Unai en positiva
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Hosted by Jim Jewell with his partner-in-crime MF Beige (José Amador), The Needle Exchange invites interesting people to curate, share, and discuss playlists built on a common theme. Hang out in the breakroom of our imaginary record store and talk s***.
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Ejercicio de autorretrato y podcast
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¿Estás listo para brindar con el alma y cantar a todo pulmón? Camilo Chadid traerá a tus oídos la historias detrás de los artistas del género popular en Latinoamérica.
¡Ponte cómodo y únete a este bar musical donde las canciones son la bebida de la casa! -
Amas la música católica pero no sabes su historia
Aquí te la contaremos con sus éxitos y todo lo que necesitas -
ENJOY PRAISE AND WORSHIP WITH MINISTER ROBINLYNNE
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Daniel (DJ LF) aka The "Latin Flavor” was born in Palm Springs, California and raised with'n the Coachella Valley, home of the famed "Coachella Festival”.DJ LF is known as one of the most revered and influential DJ’S in the Palm Springs / Coachella DJ / Nightclub scene.There he grew up with a major interest and passion for music, and his drive to be an outstanding mixer, his creative music production outlook, and his passion for an eclectic style in turn, has landed him nominations by various Coachella Valley Based Magazines and was nominated by and for the “Coachella” Magazine’s Music awards in the categories of ; “BEST EVENT DJ” 2017 and 2018,“BEST CLUB DJ” 2019, & 2020 and won that Title in 2019and has attended and walked the red carpets of such prestiges award ceremonies such as the Latin Billboards & Latin Grammys.Although an open format dj, he is Well known for two specific genres, Latin & Electronic Dance MusicBeing recognized as Latin genre dj he has traveled throughout the south western part of the United States playing at different venues throughout the Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, & Las Vegas areas.He was also an On Air Personality and live mixshow DJ for the “Flow Latino” show all on MT Radio a (Palm Springs Based Latino Radio Station),and also has been featured on Salsa Max TV (Los Angeles) conducting interviews and performing a live dj sets, and has been featured on mix shows forLatino 106.3fm - Salt Lake City, Utah.Hits 101 Radio (podcast) - Costa Mesa, California.He has also played at concert venues and has opened for Reggaeton artists such as Angel y Khriz, Baby Ranks, Zairah, DProdukt, Millionzuki and more and is the official Show DJ for artists Pequeno Flow and Intersound as well as Reggaeton group TGF.In the Electronica / Dance genre DJ LF is most notably known for producing singles in the House, Tropical House, Techno, & Chill House genres such as;‘’Sugar Cana”, ‘’House Me Bae’’, “Lost’’, ‘’Generate’’, ‘’Why’’, ‘’Windmill Dream’n’’, “Bombbae”.Which are all available on all digital and music streaming platforms His Love for dance music has landed him Electronic / House Music pool parties year after year during the “Coachella Fest” Week and has shared the stage with the likes of Atrak, Weiss, & Ricky Retro and was a guest dj feature on DIPLO’s Revolution Sirius Xm for FAED University (Channel 52)One Nation Under House Radio. - Las Vegas, NevadaAlong with a multitude self produced music, DJ LF also has a variety of of Mixes & MixTapes which can be found on his online catalog, featured on his Podcast #FollowTheMusica on all streaming services such as Apple Podcast, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn and Soundcloud. With a track record of constantly packing out the dance floors, with his mix of House music & Latin genres through the skills and talents that he has developed as a DJ, It has cultivated him to become successfully established him as one of the top talents in the greater Palm Springs / Coachella Area.“I’m just a dj trying to bring love to your ears.” ( DJ LF )Southern California BasedGenre:Latin / Electronic Dance Music Sub - Open FormatHometown:Palm Springs, CASocial Media Handles;Instagram: www.instagram.com/DJ_LFSPOTIFY: DJ LFAPPLEMUSIC: DJ LFFaceBook: www.facebook.com/TheRealDJLFTikTok: www.tiktok.com/DJ_LFTwitch: https://twitch.comDJLF_Twitter: www.twitter.com/DJ_LFYoutube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeow4hOs7TV2LwSXJrugrDgMixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/dj_lf Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj_lfWebsite: www.linktr.ee/DJLF#FollowTheMusica
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El podcast de la música electrónica, por medio de este podcast conocerás la historia de la música electrónica contada a través de sus protagonistas, crecimiento de la escena electrónica, que es lo que esta pasando ahora mismo en Medellín, Colombia y toda la escena latino Americana.
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Guitar Techniques and Music.
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En este espacio te invito a viajar en el tiempo, de una forma simple, con recuerdos que solo la música guarda.
La música te da fuerzas.
Seguime en Instagram en @labandasonora.d.v y déjame tu opinión
Mándame tu experiencia a [email protected] -
Um música
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Podcast dedicado a conocer acerca de la cultura coreana hasta el género que está siendo tendencia en el mundo entero o simplemente para aquellos fanáticos que están interesados en aprender más sobre la industria del entretenimiento coreano.
No busques más este es el podcast para ti. -
Proyecto 20-3 Rock y Política
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Programa Radial
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U2: Four Irish Lads Who Became the Biggest Band in the World
In 1976, four teenagers from the north side of Dublin formed a band that would go on to become one of the most successful and legendary rock groups of all time - U2. Comprised of vocalist Bono, guitarist The Edge, bassist Adam Clayton, and drummer Larry Mullen Jr., U2 honed a passionate, anthemic sound that elevated them from playing small clubs in Ireland to selling out stadiums across the globe. Over nearly five decades, the band has released 14 studio albums, scored massive chart-topping hits, pushed the envelope of live performance technology and production, and cemented an iconic status in pop culture history while retaining their core lineup - a feat virtually unheard of in modern rock music.
The Origins
In the fall of 1976, 14-year-old Larry Mullen Jr. put up a notice at Dublin's Mount Temple Comprehensive School seeking musicians for a new band. Among the respondents were 16-year-old Adam Clayton and Paul Hewson, along with 15-year-old David Evans. Despite their age disparity and divergent personalities, the four boys found chemistry rehearsing in Larry's kitchen and down in a friend's basement over the next few months. Mullen's initial jazz interests evolved into a dramatic, guitar-driven rock sound thanks to the contributions of the gifted Evans who went by the stage name "The Edge." Rounding out the group, the talkative, ambitious Bono took the helm as lyricist and frontman, despite an admittedly limited vocal range at first.
After cycling through forgettable names like The Hype and Feedback, the newly christened U2 played small venues around Dublin and began building a devoted local audience drawn to their youthful charisma and emotional live performance that spoke to Ireland's larger social unrest at the time. Their 1980 debut album "Boy" earned critical praise, boosted by college radio airplay driving singles like "I Will Follow." Despite lacking polish, the LP's spiritual searching and soaring guitar rock announced a band brimming with talent and conviction.
Global Superstardom
While touring relentlessly through 1981, U2 began breaking the UK market. But their 1983 album "War" proved the major breakthrough sparking a meteoric rise. Anthemic tracks "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "New Year's Day" harnessed U2's arena-ready sound, melding personal themes with political outrage over civil strife in Northern Ireland that resonated widely. The album established U2 as social voice for young people globally. Their follow-up "The Unforgettable Fire" expanded that ambition even as its abstract lyrics and eclectic musical directions confused some fans expecting formulaic anthems.
Still, powered by standout single "Pride (in the Name of Love)," U2 cemented icon status with their next release "The Joshua Tree," which arrived in 1987 hotly anticipated as an album that could define the band’s place in rock history. Anchored by radio staples like "Where the Streets Have No Name," "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," and "With or Without You," the lyrically earnest, sonically rich record connected with fans struggling through 1980s economic disruption or seeking meaning amidst the era's materialistic excess. "The Joshua Tree" memorialized restless American dream-seeking that resonated universally in an increasingly interconnected world sitting at cultural crossroads. The LP topped charts globally, moving a then staggering 20 million copies total. Its accompanying extensive world tour saw U2's popularity skyrocket into the stratosphere.
Artistic Growth and Reinvention
Rather than capitalizing on that popularity through "Joshua Tree Part 2" though, U2 characteristically changed course in more experimental directions. The muted reaction greeting 1988's "Rattle and Hum" album of blues/Americana-tinged studio and live tracks reflected both critical impatience with the band's righteous seriousness by this point and commercial wariness about U2 abandoning surefire formulas. While misunderstood upon release, "Rattle and Hum" expanded concepts the band would mine substantially in the coming decade.
Indeed, U2 reinvented themselves radically through the 1990s - almost to the brink of mainstream extinction. Working with studio avant-garde producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, their 1991 opus "Achtung Baby" found the veteran band tapping electronic/industrial textures and debaucherous lyrical themes capturing Bono's identity crisis unease about impending middle age and fame. Smash singles like "Mysterious Ways" and "One" powered a commercial rebirth, while the landmark Zoo TV world tour sees Bono embracing ironic media saturation commentary through postmodern multi-screen spectacle satirizing technology's accelerating takeover of culture.
Continuing nourishing experimental muse, 1993's subversive "Zooropa" toyed with distorted vocals, and trip-hop sounds and headed into the yet darker territory before the stripped-down reflective "Pop" closed the decade in 1997. Though far less commercially bountiful than U2's 80s zenith, the 90s displayed relentless artistic courage by one of Earth's biggest bands refusing to coast predictable lanes. Ever melodic mood setters anchoring emotional resonance, the enlarged U2 explored modern fractured identity masterfully.
Stadium Glory in the New Millennium
In perhaps their last full commercial peak though, U2 mined transcendence anew with the 2000 album "All That You Can't Leave Behind" spawning enduring hits like "Beautiful Day" and "Walk On." The record reignited radio play by marrying soaring choruses and Edge's signature guitar textures more reminiscent of their 80s heyday to contemporary flourishes. Garnering 7 Grammys, it reconnected U2 as uplifting emotional healers when global consciousness sought inspiring icons after the symbolic Millennial turnover. They doubled down touring football stadiums and worldwide through 2005 supporting single "Vertigo" off follow-up "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" touting signature aggression.
Over subsequent years in the 2000s though, restlessness resurfaced creatively for veteran U2 with mixed results on releases like "No Line on the Horizon." Ever socially conscientious, new millennium albums increasingly spotlight injustice or honor unsung change-makers like poet Pablo Neruda and apartheid activist Martin Luther King Jr between relationship ruminations and religious seeking. Yet gradually over the 2010s, as touring occupied more band cycles, new material output slowed even if live performances continued marveling stadia with dazzling production scales.
Today as their 1970s inception hits the half-century mark amazingly with core four members still intact, U2's middle-aged elder statesmen enjoy expanding creative freedom surveying far horizons beyond chasing chart numbers. Even the surprise 2019 single "Ahimsa" collaborating with Indian composer AR Rahman signaled renewed hunger enriching U2's signature sound and pursuing intercultural spiritual connections. Their 2023 album "Songs of Innocence" found intimate full circle return lyrically pondering life eternal questions after so much worldly seeking and achievement already.
Sphere and Beyond
Today U2 is still filling massive spaces like Las Vegas' state-of-the-art new Sphere performance theater with cutting-edge immersive production relishing pushing sonic visual possibilities performing live. 2023's 40-date Sphere residency beckons latest chapter four superstar Irish kids maturing into generous rock icons eternally leaping expected bounds as creative integrity still steers course rather than commercial safety. Attaining every imaginable fame benchmark over five decades, their indispensable songbook soundtrack generation after generation through enduring anthemic catalog matching the unmatched longevity of the core fraternity. Truly global household mononyms BONO, EDGE, ADAM, and LARRY signify interwoven brotherhood built upon transcendent musical chemistry as their next creative phase shines light wherever passion leads.
After Sphere's curtain call, one feels the spaces U2 might fill remain boundless chasing inspiration through solidarity choruses ever beckoning devoted generations joining the pilgrimage heartened. For just when the industry may peg veteran outfits bowing gently towards nostalgia tours reliving yesteryear glories, trust the ever-incendiary Irish lads flipping script writing exhilarating new chapters defying limitation. Expect dramatic surprises yet as the band perhaps best correlated to the word "MORE" shows little appetite for ending journeys amplifying the most vulnerable and voiceless through utterly magnificent shows scored by that heaven-sent guitar army propelling crusades where roads rise up meeting soaring skies ahead.
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Periodista
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Americana Music Transforms the World!
Unfortunately, too many are unaware of its profound impact.
Americana musicians are the unsung heroes.
Here, you'll join us in exploring these passionate artists and how they offer inspiration and hope for the future.
This show makes that happen in a fun and entertaining way.
You”ll discover:
- New music that you’ll love.
- Hard-earned lessons from the road.
- The story behind favorite songs.
- A BIG dose of inspiration for you and your friends!
- A good laugh along the way.
Your hosts are Ben Fanning and Zach Schultz.
It’s time to get Americana Curious! -
Videopódcast de conversaciones sobre cultura, especialmente música, con el periodista Carlos Solano. Es un derivado del blog 'Caja de Resonancia', que existió en la primera década del siglo.
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Aquí se describe y habla un poco de la banda Enjambre
- Visa fler