Electronic Music Podcasts

2 podcasts

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Switched on Pop

Vulture

Ever wonder why a specific chord change gives you chills, or how a chaotic digital soundscape somehow feels like the perfect soundtrack to modern life? Switched on Pop is your backstage pass to the mechanics of the songs that define our culture. Hosted by Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan, this show pulls back the curtain on the hits—and the underground movements—that we are all listening to, analyzing them with a mix of musicological rigor and genuine fan enthusiasm. From the rise of the frenetic, internet-native world of Feral Pop to the late-career creative pivots of legends like Paul McCartney, the hosts break down the "why" and "how" behind the music. Whether they are deconstructing the emotional architecture of an Olivia Rodrigo track or dissecting the strategies behind a massive hip-hop data dump, the show excels at connecting the dots between technical production choices and their broader cultural impact. It is a show for the curious listener who wants to understand the intersection of technology, artistry, and identity. By treating every track as a playground for innovation, Switched on Pop reminds us that music is more than just background noise; it is a reflection of who we are, where we’ve been, and where we are heading. Tune in to gain a new ear for the sonic landscape of the twenty-first century.

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Tape Notes

In The Woods

Tape Notes is the ultimate backstage pass for anyone obsessed with how their favorite music actually comes to life. Hosted by John Kennedy, the show invites the world’s most compelling artists and producers into the studio to deconstruct the alchemy of record-making. Rather than just talking about the finished product, each episode goes straight to the source, pulling back the curtain on the creative decisions that define a modern classic. The heart of Tape Notes lies in its deep-dive format. Whether you are listening to electronic pioneers like Disclosure and Fred again.., songwriting icons like Imogen Heap and Jack Antonoff, or powerhouse bands like Foo Fighters, the conversation always centers on the "how." You will hear the specific, raw stems that make up a track, listen to early demos that sound worlds away from the final release, and learn about the serendipitous accidents—like a glass falling in the studio or bird songs captured on tape—that end up shaping the final sound. Beyond the technical gear, synthesizers, and Ableton tricks, the show explores the human side of collaboration. You will get an intimate look at how trust, friendship, and even personal growth influence the music, from the quiet intimacy of home studios to the high-stakes environment of world-class recording spaces. It is a masterclass in curiosity, perfect for listeners who want to understand the heartbeat behind the tracks they love.

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