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Love is the Message: Dance, Music and Counterculture

Love is the Message: Music, Dance & Counterculture is a new show from Tim Lawrence and Jeremy Gilbert, both of them authors, academics, DJs and dance party organisers.

Tune in, Turn on and Get Down to in-depth discussion of the sonic, social and political legacies of radical movements from the 1960s to today. Starting with David Mancuso’s NYC Loft parties, we’ll explore the countercultural sounds, scenes and ideas of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

”There’s one big party going on all the time. Sometimes we get to tune into it.” The rest of the time there’s Love Is The Message.

Oh! Brother

Tales from one of Britain’s most influential post-punk bands, The Fall. From the rhythm section that brought you Hex Enduction Hour, brothers Paul and Steve Hanley provide insight and anecdotes from their time in the band, along with interviews with other members, people involved with the band and fans from the world of music and beyond.


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Stories we could tell

The celebration of the Jimmy Buffett Key West years and what it has led to in people’s personal life. From visiting the keys for a weekend vacation or leaving everything up north in search of a new lifestyle in the little island I call home.

One Sweet Dream: A Beatles Podcast

One Sweet Dream provides a fresh take on the music, people, and narrative of the Beatles. This is the Beatles, through a new lens. The podcast includes 5 major series: (1) The Breakup Series: Revisiting the roots and causes of the Beatles' Breakup. (2) The Aftermath Series: Revisiting the events following the Beatles' Breakup. (3) The New Lens Series: Exploring key themes through interviews and deep dives. (4) The Get Back Series: Exploring all elements of the Get Back Documentary through a new lens. (5) The Hidden Gems Series: Examining Beatles and Post-Beatles songs through a new lens. Diana Erickson hosts and is joined by a group of guests and core contributors.

Record Stories

The greatest hits and best of tales from record store owners, employees, and customers. We’ve been chasing down some of the funniest, weirdest, and just plain cool stories from people across the country and we can’t wait for you to hear them.

Seven & Seven Is Radio

Seven & Seven Is Radio features psychedelic music of all genres from all over the globe, focusing on the “golden era” of the late 1960’s to the mid 1970’s. Each episode is selected by Elvin Estela and curated from his personal vinyl collection. This podcast continues in the tradition of Estela’s previous psychedelic show – She Comes in Colours which he hosted on Los Angeles college radio station KXLU from 2000-2009 – in unearthing long lost gems from underground heroes and forgotten pop successes.

Bandsplainer

The podcast where we explain bands.

A-Z of Phil Collins

A journey through the life and music of Phil Collins. Stories, songs, memories – each one represented by a different letter, from A to Z.


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Rootsland “Reggae’s Untold Stories”

The #1 Apple Music History Podcast Rootsland chronicles the extraordinary true story of Henry “K” Karyo – one of the first American producers to move to Kingston, Jamaica, immersing himself completely in reggae’s underground scene. From disillusioned justice major to indie label owner, Henry navigates Jamaica’s merciless music industry while building authentic friendship with legendary artists and finding unexpected love. This isn’t just a music podcast – it’s a raw, first-person account of creative passion and survival in one of the world’s most challenging yet inspiring musical landscapes. Journey from Long Island’s suburbs to Kingston’s ruthless streets in this unforgettable tale of love, hope, friendship and of course…music © Henry K

Stravinsky Connections

Discover the music of Igor Stravinsky, one of the 20th century’s most important creative figures, in a series of five podcasts from his publisher Boosey & Hawkes. Jonathan Cross reassesses Stravinsky’s achievement, 50 years after the composer’s death, with a selection of musical examples illustrating the rich variety of his works. Stravinsky’s deep fascination with time and rhythm is explained and the podcasts explore his interests ranging across art, literature, myth, faith, dance and jazz. We join the composer’s journey, from 19th century Russian romanticism, through a sequence of pioneering ballets and a new look at classical traditions in the 1920s and 30s, to a radical post-war reinvention in the USA. Stravinsky’s legacy is reassessed and his complex connections with other classical composers is charted throughout his lifetime and beyond.