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Willy's Waterpret
WILLY'S WATERPRET
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Willy Somber legt zijn hart bloot in Willy's Waterpret!

Rhythm on the Rocks
RHYTHM ON THE ROCKS
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Frizz and Bob bring you a boozy podcast about your current (and new) favorite music, whiskey, and the all the artists behind them.

Secretly Society
SECRETLY SOCIETY
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From multipart documentaries to quiz shows and beyond, the Secretly Society Podcast prioritizes the voices and stories that define the 25-year history of Secretly Canadian, Jagjaguwar, and Dead Oceans. Join our artists, staff, and collaborators, as we offer first-person perspectives on some of your favorite records––and maybe a few you might have missed.

Sound Pollution
SOUND POLLUTION
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Welcome to Sound Pollution a new music podcast. Join in as we meet independent musicians and learn about their journey; including their inspirations, songwriting processes and upcoming projects/shows. Each episode will contain open conversations, awesome music and maybe even a little advice. Thanks for stopping by and please check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and the website at soundpollutionpodcast.comRemember to make some noise :)

The Greatest Thing Youve Never Heard
THE GREATEST THING YOUVE NEVER HEARD
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Like a book club for your next favorite record, each episode is an in-depth discussion of a single, under-appreciated album. Many episodes feature a follow up interview with the band that recorded the album.

One Song A Day
ONE SONG A DAY
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Just one song. Nothing more, nothing less.

After Lunch Podcast
AFTER LUNCH PODCAST
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After Lunch Podcast is a NC based podcast centered around the independent artist and their path in Life and of course the Urban Music Industry Our Goal is To Assist Artist In Gaining Exposure For Their Brand

Rock and Roll Freak Show
ROCK AND ROLL FREAK SHOW
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What on earth is happening to music? That's the premise of the show, but who knows where we'll go together. Here are some facts: -My name is Dan -I am in a band called Drifters in Vellichor -We are from Nashville -We have a record you want to hear -I happen to be handsome, no big deal -I think music and art in general is in danger and I'd like to talk about it

Wretched City Radio
WRETCHED CITY RADIO
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A sepia sunset expands over the horizon. A town stuck in shades of greyscale. A brown light everybody sees and yet no-one acknowledges – a surreal film-noir horribly aware of its own existence as a film-noir - a radio show host overwhelmed with existential nonchalance. Listen to how this fictional Wretched City reacts to an ever-changing, ever-expanding America, both inside of its reach and outside of it… The citizens respond through their sensuous worldviews, through their corruption, through their paradoxical freedom, through their strange religions. James Harlot speaks from his lonely red microphone inside his booth – inside an ephemeral, cyclical city, tangible in its laws of reality and yet unlikely. You drive in at dusk, unsure of how you got here, overwhelmed by the red, cloudless sky. As the static clears you hear the station, you hear the strange greeting - Welcome to Wretched City Radio – 606Fm, the official radio of the capital city of Greater Amsterdam. A missing State… But can something be missing if it never was? The show features experimental production and mixing - as well as unusual integration of sound design and effects alongside original music. Our host, James Harlot, will have various guests joining - stay tuned! Written, performed, mixed and produced by David A. Marin - also known as “DAMARIN”. Music by DAMARIN. Cover art by Ramin Vahidi. Wretched City Radio is part of a mixed arts project, including a concept album, a novel (coming soon!) and various graphic designs. See more on our website.

Retrophilia: The '90s in Music, Film & Culture
RETROPHILIA: THE '90S IN MUSIC, FILM & CULTURE
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An anthology series exploring the eras, subcultures, and obsessions we can't leave behind. In this season, hosts Raymond Wiley (Out There Radio, Disinformation, The Shadow of Ideas) and Audra Wolfmann (Speakeasily vs. the '80s) focus on the 1990s, the decade that made us.

Cheap Tracks
CHEAP TRACKS
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Cheap Trick superfans Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt explore the history of the coolest rock 'n' roll band to emerge from Rockford, IL, Cheap Trick.

Ruin The Classics
RUIN THE CLASSICS
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Chris Crespo and Eliot Hillis take a different topic each week - a song, an album, a band, a theme - and thoroughly ruin it. It's a music appreciation-depreciation show hosted by a film critic and a restauranteur.