Deedlecast
In this week’s Deedlecast, mashups meet a musical uprising. Inspired by Tracy Chapman’s call for change, we explore every revolution of the record. From Devo to U2, witness a sonic shift where the tables are finally starting to turn. Just a note to the ultra-sensitive: there are a couple of rude words in this one.
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When icons collide, the magic happens. These high-energy mashups prove that when disparate sounds finally get it together, the results are electric. From James Brown to Prince, dive into an eclectic journey where unexpected pairings find their rhythm and every beat fits perfectly.
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This week, thrill to sounds spanning six decades. Precious keepsakes from the past get a touch of today, a gloss of yesterday, becoming more valuable and collectable than ever. Enjoy this collection of Sonic Heirlooms you'll want to treasure forever.
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This week’s collection of mashed tunes reminds us that, no matter who, how old, or where you are, you can always go home. The title, of course, comes from a line in “Closing Time,” a song by Semisonic, mixed into this show. The song, , Dan Wilson, is not really about an ending, the closing of the bar and tossing out all the patrons, but a beginning. DJDeedle hopes this show both reminds you of where you came from and takes you back to a new beginning in the places you will be from.
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From Yes, to Prince, to Lady Gaga, Van Halen, Journey, A-Ha, and Fleetwood Mac, this week's Deedlecast is filled to the brim with pop sounds. DJDeedle ties these sounds together with a dynamic combination of classic and cutting-edge tech, and synth 2026 sounds like the Purple Disco Machine. It's 48 minutes of pure fun.
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Back in the 1980s, when we wanted to know what your problem was, we asked, "what's your damage?" This week, no matter what your problem is, these tunes mashed and mixed from the 80s, 70s, 60s, and today will fix your damage.
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This week, jump into the glitz and the glam and boogie down to the disco sound. Even if you weren't around in the 1970s for the first go-around, these tunes will get you right into the disco scene.
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In the 1980s, we really walked the walk. And no walk in the 80s would be complete without those amazing tunes. We had the best bands, like Tears for Fears, Spandau Ballet, U2, the Cars, the Pet Shop Boys, and Hall & Oates. And solo singers, like Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Jody Whatly, and Cyndi Lauper were beyond compare. This week, let's take a walk in our top-siders with the curly laces, Chuck Taylors, or your Nike Air Force 1s. Choose your style.
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Back in the day, mashups, audio collages, and cutups were just something you heard on websites that found those special handmade creations for you. One legendary site was "Some Assembly Required." Jon Nelson hosted the nationally syndicated radio program Some Assembly Required from 1999-2011. , he honored DJDeedle by ending his run with my very own first mashup, "Come Tangerine Together." The internet has given us so much. But for DJDeedle, the internet is a feast of music. This Deedlecast episode is dedicated to Jon Nelson and his epic work of bringing the best of internet...
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It's time to get your groove on with his royal highness of sound, the King of Shimmy. Classic kings of shimmy like Roger Miller, Robbie Williams, Bill Withers, Carl Douglas, and the Temptations hold court with their heirs to the throne like Duran Duran, Led Zeppelin, Run DMC, AC/DC, Katie Enlow, CCR, and more to bring the art of the shimmy into the 21st Century.
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From Yes, to Prince, to Lady Gaga, Van Halen, Journey, A-Ha, and Fleetwood Mac, this week's Deedlecast is filled to the brim with pop sounds. DJDeedle ties these sounds together with a dynamic combination of classic and cutting-edge tech, and synth 2026 sounds like the Purple Disco Machine. It's 48 minutes of pure fun.