Music Podcasts
DJ Mumbles - I Know You Got Soul (Soulful House)Join Now to Follow
DJ Mumbles, a House DJ out of Toronto, Canada brings you "I Know You Got Soul", a series of Soulful House mixes. Contact: info@djmumbles.com and website: http://www.djmumbles.com
By DJ Mumbles
Scribbler Drum n Bass MixesJoin Now to Follow
Showcasing the ever expanding sounds of drum'n'bass. Trying to show how there really is drum'n'bass for any occasion. With Guest Mixes by artists from all corners of the genre, providing mixes from the frontlines of the new, original, and unique sounds of dnb, from both veterans as well as hidden talents.
By DJ Scribbler
The AlibiJoin Now to Follow
Started in 2012, the Alibi is an Indie rock band out of New Delhi India. This podcast is a recording of some of our first tracks.
By The Alibi
The European PerspectiveJoin Now to Follow
The Amazing Wilf, cynic, mystic and occasional fool, takes you on a wonderful journey through the heady world of British and European progressive music. From the days of the sixties and seventies, when this stuff actually sold, through the New Wave Of British Progressive Rock in the mid-1980s, and bang up-to-date with the new blood. This music has never been more diverse or interesting, but in the competitive world of downloads and global marketing it's difficult for today's progressive acts to get the exposure they deserve and need to thrive. Wilf, therefore, concentrates on getting music by the small bands 'out there', while having a damn good time and a few laughs on the way.
By The Amazing Wilf
DJ Justin TimeJoin Now to Follow
Hailing from Baltimore, DJ Justin Time spins any & everything Hip-Hop related. Whatever you dig, it's here. Club bangers, street music, underground, ol school, 90's R&B..no matter what it is, Justin Time makes it sound hot.
By Justin Time
American Masters LENNONYC - Beyond Broadcast | PBSJoin Now to Follow
Each podcast will consist of slightly edited interviews conducted for the film American Masters LENNONYC introduced by Susan Lacy, series creator and executive producer of American Masters and a producer of LENNONYC and Michael Epstein, director/writer of LENNONYC. New "episodes" will post weekly every Thursday until the Thursday after broadcast on November 22. The final episode will be a question and answer session using the best questions submitted by users via email. The content will be available on the American Masters Web site (pbs.org/americanmasters) and iTunes. Users can check back in these locations or subscribe to keep up to date with the newest episodes. The first podcast will feature Jack Douglas talking about his long relationship with John Lennon including his time producing Double Fantasy. A highlight of the interview is Douglas’ account about a probable Beatles reunion for a Ringo album slated to be recorded in early 1981. According to Douglas, Lennon had told him both he and Paul McCartney had signed on to the album and each had written original songs for Ringo. Lennon’s songs, Stepping Out and Nobody Told Me instead appeared on Lennon's posthumous album, Milk and Honey. Slated to appear on later podcasts are Bob Gruen, personal friend and Lennon photographer, Jim Keltner, drums on various Lennon/Ono albums, Elton John, musician, and Yoko Ono, multi-media artist and peace activist.
By American Masters | PBS