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What Podcasts you digging lately?
For me, not really "into" any actual artist besides one or two obscure ones.
But as far as podcast, I live Roger Sanchez "Release Yourself" and Chus & Ceballos "Stereo" are my favorite I subscribe to.
How about you?
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Last Podcast On The Left
Nice one. Didn't know that RS has an own podcast. Looking forward to it. As someone who grew up with Chicago House & Detroit Techno in the late 80s and early 90s I was always a big fan of Ben Sims "Run it Red" show. I think this guy still plays top notch stuff.
http://www.nts.live/shows/ben-sims
For audio stuff I like the ubk happy fun time hour, by the guys at kush audio, found some very helpful tips.
with an axe! Mwannahnana-nana
Listened to all 250+ episodes, my favourite podcast by far
Also casefile is a really good podcast if your into true crime stuff.
Excellent!
Thanks for the heads up on case file.
Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Although not music related, the interviews are very inspiring to me. She has a way of making the guest feel so comfortable and asks such good questions.
99 percent invisible
StoryCorps
Radiolab
Lowpass podcast on you tube with Jakob actuate and bobeats
Not remotely audio related but I follow the James Altucher podcast.
I'm into self improvement in all aspects and his honesty about life and how it can be better lived is refreshing in a world of spin, cliches and glib soundbites. He knows his stuff and has lived (many) lives.
Sonic Talk podcast is great for music tech
I've not listened to his podcast, but I visit his blog from time to time. It's like Woody Allen meets Shark Tank/Dragon's Den.![:D :D](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
He was a guest on Ice-T's Final Level podcast, too, which (apparently) is no longer being produced.
Sounds interesting, will check it out
I listed to infowars for the first time the other day. 8/10 would listen again
chanceswithwolves.com
The household soundtrack.
Noted
Monthly?
Very Cool
I am guessing you are a Brian Weiss fan?
Weekly most of the time highly recommend
Wizard and the bruiser is another great podcast
Hardcore History with Dan Carlin. Latest episode is a 5hr 50min epic examining the history of nuclear weapons.. Fricken amazing!!
Also another epic Hardcore History is the Ghengis Khan episodes. Fascinating and amazing detail.
darwin grosse's podcast: art, music and technology. really enjoy the interviews. ultima thule ambient music podcast syndae podcast(some episodes feature cheesy electrnic music but there are some good ones)
I'll listen to the recording podcasts I have subbed on Podcast Addict on my phone when in the car. Pensado's Place, Home Studio Corner, Simply Recording, Today in iOS, Pro Tools Expert and older Sound On Sound episodes.
iOS Music & You hasn't had a new episode since last March but for awhile as the only iOS music production podcast it was a mandatory listen.
That's a new name for me, will check it out, thanks.
I got into him via his LinkedIn posts then his books. The podcasts were the last thing I checked out and his voice was completely not what I was expecting.
He has a knack of waking me up with something when I'm doing the usual autopilot on life and forgetting to appreciate the small stuff.
He's brutally honest sometimes and I very much like that.
Radio-free Skaro
The Infinite Monkey Cage.
4-5 scientists and a token comedian to keep the panel talk interesting with the odd bit of banter thrown in.
Awesome for commutes.
In the last few weeks, I've been really getting into the Live and rebroadcasts of Periscope. Especially anything in the #Travel section.
Smart Drugs Smarts. amazing!
For me, Radiolab is the gold standard. And the first season of Serial is a landmark.
Noted with alarm.
I've listened to Radiolab for years, it's got some amazing episodes but I struggle to listen to it now. It's so overproduced. I love it for the information but it needs to chill.