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Season 5 Episode 10 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Bodybuilding Banger: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of a song perfect for fueling an intense workout. We explore the song's meaning, lyrics, instrumentals, breakdowns, vocals, etc. This week's Bodybuilding Banger is "Insanely Illegal Cage Fight" by Jackson Rose and Dal Av. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we take on Chat GPT in an exercise programming challenge where we prompted AI to create a beginner workout routine while Evan created a separate program for this hypothetical client. We compare and contrast each routine. Do you believe AI can create an effective workout routine? Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Safehouse" by Kami Kehoe, Colorblind, and Ekoh. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the lunge. If you enjoyed the episode or are a supporter of the podcast, let us know by leaving a positive review! Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Season 5 Episode 9 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Bodybuilding Banger: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of a song perfect for fueling an intense workout. We explore the song's meaning, lyrics, instrumentals, breakdowns, vocals, etc. This week's Bodybuilding Banger is "Slaughterhouse" by Motionless in White ft. Bryan Garris. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we discuss many of the common barriers to achieving fitness goals and how other barriers/mistakes within the gym can negatively impact all the expensive effort required to get to the gym in the first place. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "drown" by Shallow Truths. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the barbell back squat. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Season 5 Episode 7 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Sleeper Album Spotlight: This segment features a spotlight/sharing of an album that may have gone under your radar, exploring the overall sound, favorite tracks, instrumentals, vocals, etc. This week's Sleeper Album Spotlight is on the album Impermanence by the band, No Eye Has Seen. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week, we rank some of the most popular chain gyms based on their membership price, value, accessibility, and equipment. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Paradise" by Straight Shot Home, Ft. Afterdusk Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the lying dumbbell skull crusher exercise. Resource Link: https://killthemusic.net/blog/unsigned-spotlight-no-eye-has-seen Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Is Beyonce’s Grammy-winning Album of the Year Cowboy Carter really a country album? No - it’s something much bigger. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced and edited by Jasper Leak. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 5 Episode 6 is live and in this episode continues to follow our new structure (for the most part) including the following segments:Most Talented Vocalists in Metalcore: We discuss the question, who is the most talented metalcore vocalist? We address the question with specific focus on clean vocalists within the genre. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we address body dysmorphia, unrealistic physique standards within the industry, and how greed has ruined the fitness industry. Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Don't Let Me Get Too Low" by Silverstein which comes off their brand new album titled, Antibloom. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the preacher curl exercise for biceps. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
We talk about Rumble winners, Surprise returns, Homelander Cody, Toni Storm's incredible performance, Wrestlers as Music Genres & so much more! ____ 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline- in US & Canada Crisis Text Line: Text Hello to 741741 Trevor Lifeline: 866-488-7386 or text "START" to 678678 Trans LifeLine: 877-565-8860 Please feel free to subscribe to our Youtube channel! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ShEliteShowcase Twitch: twitch.tv/sheliteshowcase Thank you to Justin for making ALL of the Intro music for our shows! Justin: @heeltactics_ on Twitter https://jlanonthebeat.bandcamp.com/ https://linktr.ee/ShEliteShowcase https://www.sheliteshowcase.com Katie: @KatieWrasslin13 on Twitter Savannah: @Y2Garcia_ on Twitter & Instagram
Season 5 Episode 3 is here and this episode continues to follow our new structure including the following segments:Throwback Track Faceoff: We will be comparing and contrasting two throwback metalcore songs. This week we dove into Doublespeak by Veil of Maya and Blackroot Forest by The Wise Man's Fear. We discuss lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, song meaning, etc. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we discuss an article from ACSM that addresses common weight loss myths. Article Link: https://www.acsm.org/all-blog-posts/acsm-blog/acsm-blog/2020/02/13/mythbusting-weight-loss Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Colors" by Ghostwave. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the seated dumbbell overhead shoulder press. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Send us a textWhat happens when your trusty co-host bails on you last minute? Well, you embrace the chaos and steer the ship solo! Join me, Scott McLean, as I embark on an unexpected adventure through the global soundscape without my usual partner-in-crime, Jack. Our "dysfunctional podcast relationship" takes center stage with a hearty dose of humor and a touch of introspection, as I dive into the world of music genres, from the electrifying riffs of metal to the rhythmic beats of reggaeton. You won't want to miss the nostalgic laughter over my classic Cadillac Eldorado tales and the quirky banter with our loyal listeners like Big Head Todd and Patty.Ever wondered what unites salsa dancers and metalheads? It's the universal language of music, and we're charting it all—a melodic journey through ten genres that shape our world. Take a sonic tour that kicks off with metal's thunderous allure, glides into alternative and indie's eclectic vibes, and sways to the Latin and reggaeton rhythms. Whether it's the storytelling soul of country or the infectious energy of EDM, each genre is a chapter in the global playlist, and we're here to celebrate it with personal anecdotes and a bit of comic relief.As we crescendo into the top spots, witness the transformative power of hip-hop and rap, and revel in the catchy dominion of pop music, the reigning champ. I'm here to share not just the music but the memories and stories that give each note its heartbeat. With Morrissey's words echoing, "the pleasure, the privilege is mine," this episode closes with gratitude and anticipation for our next rendezvous. So, tune in for a mix of music, humor, and heartfelt connection that promises to strike a chord with every listener.
Season 5 Episode 2 is here and this episode continues to follow our new structure including the following segments:Throwback Track Faceoff: We will be comparing and contrasting two throwback metalcore songs. This week we dove into False Profit by I The Breather and Children of Fire by Oh, Sleeper. We discuss lyrics, vocals, instrumentals, song meaning, etc. Coaches Corner: This segment features health and wellness information/tips to help you meet your goals. This week we discuss the question, does being muscular give you the right to provide fitness advice? Song of the Week: We select a new metalcore song each week to highlight/share with you all. This week's song of the week is "Colors Collapsed" by Jackson Rose & Dal Av. Exercise of the Week: We select an exercise to highlight, describing the exercise, alternative exercises, muscles targeted, pros & cons, optimal volume, and more. This week we discuss the lying dumbbell chest press. Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
In this episode, we highlight some of our favorite metalcore songs and albums from 2024, including an overall summary of our thoughts/review of the year in total. The episode rounds out with our selection for song of the week. Enjoy! Song of the Week: Hell of a Ride by Until I WakeFollow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Send us a textIn this episode of the Grow My DJ Business Podcast, Cream & GaryW Discuss:Every venue has a staple person who adds to the atmosphere.Regulars play a crucial role in creating a lively environment.Trust your gut when making decisions about gigs.It's important to say no to opportunities that don't align with your goals.Learning from past mistakes is essential for growth.You can't please everyone; focus on your strengths.Finding the right venues is key to success.Constructive criticism can motivate improvement.Regulars contribute to the success of nightlife venues.Embrace your unique style and find your niche. Open format teaching allows for diverse musical experiences.Testing the waters with different genres can enhance a DJ's set.Finding a unique style is crucial for personal satisfaction as a DJ.Rihanna's music resonates across demographics and settings.Nicki Minaj's verses are often essential for crowd engagement.The ability to adapt to the audience is key for successful DJing.Both Rihanna and Nicki Minaj have made significant impacts in the music industry.Club hits often transcend generational gaps and remain timeless.DJs should strive to play music they enjoy to maintain authenticity.Engaging in musical debates can lead to deeper insights about artists.Support the show
The show features songs that showcase some of Zimbabwe's genres of music including Jiti, Sungura, Kanindo, Mbira and Zimdancehall
Send us a textCream asks Gary "What would you do in this DJ situation?"Reading the room and catering to the crowd is essential, especially in slow rooms.The role of MCs and hosts can significantly enhance the atmosphere.Transitioning to USBs presents both challenges and opportunities for DJs.Bottle service is becoming less popular among younger generations.Festivals like Lost Lands attract passionate fans and create unique experiences.Venues need to adapt to changing nightlife trends to remain profitable.Support the show
In this episode, we discuss some of what we believe are the pros and cons of modern metalcore, making a case for why we believe it is one of the best music genres. We then highlight some of the bands we believe exemplify modern metalcore. As usual, our episode concludes with our selection for song of the week, enjoy! Song of the Week: My Father's Son (redux) by The Amity Affliction Follow us on Instagram @mc_muscle!
Many of Jesusfreakhideout's staffers and readers have become enamored in recent months with the debut album I'd Be Lying to Say I'm Not Weak by So Much Hope, Buried. In this episode, learn about the band, their writing process, the stories behind the songs, their disparate tastes and interests, and what makes them such a special band that we at JFH want more people to know about. This episode is sponsored by Taylor Holland Armstrong, whose new single "Never Walk Away" is available now. Click here for more information. The JFH Podcast is hosted and produced by Chase Tremaine and executive produced by John DiBiase and Christopher Smith. To meet the people behind the show, discuss the episodes, ask questions, and engage in conversations with other listeners, join the JFH Podcast group on Facebook.
Send us a textOn this week's episode of Grow My DJ Business, Cream & Purari discuss:Cream's gigs in Washington DC and the city trending toward more house music.How to infuse your personal DJ style into any venue. Do you play for you or play for the venue? Why?Cream's transition to DJing on USBs and how it effects his sets.The intersection of Afro house and hip hop is creating refreshing and unique music experiences. Finding your sound as a DJ and artist is crucial for success.Building a community around your music can have a significant impact on your career.Creating exclusive content for fans can help generate a dedicated fanbase.Having a strategic approach to releasing music is essential for success.
Dr. Guthrie Ramsey is a music historian, pianist, composer, author and Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Pennsylvania. On this podcast, in the spirit of Black Music Month we look at the amazing innovation and creativity of today's musicians and look at issues of cultural appropriation, erasure and a more nuanced approach to looking at music and race. www.musiqology.com or look for the WavyCast wherever you get podcasts First Things First w/Dominique DiPrima Streams Live Weekdays 6AM-9AM PDT
Today, we're diving into Part 2 of our exploration of the incredible diversity of genres that defined the music scene of the 1980s. This week, we're grooving to dance-pop beats, reminiscing about backyard parties, and much more. Join us as we celebrate the vibrant dance-pop era that brought us unforgettable hits and dance moves that still get us on our feet today. We'll also take a nostalgic trip back to the days of backyard parties, where music was the life of the party, and friends gathered under the stars for unforgettable nights. Tune in for deep dives into the iconic tracks and artists that made the 80s an eclectic musical paradise. We'll cover everything from synth-driven anthems to the beats that made us move. Get ready to relive the magic and celebrate the diversity of 80s music in this lively, upbeat episode. Whether you're an 80s music aficionado or a new fan discovering these timeless tunes, you won't want to miss this! So, put on your dancing shoes, gather your friends, and let's take a trip back to the decade of diverse sounds and unforgettable memories. It's all happening right here on Back to the 80s!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/back-to-the-80s-radio--5883226/support.
Get in touch: thepunpodcast@gmail.com Help support the show, watch the next episode of 'Punnit' right away + gain exclusive access to all 36 episodes of the original series (2019 - 2020): https://patreon.com/thepunpodcast_?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Guests: Cruger, Nathan & Rudi Round 1. HARRISON FORD FILMS & NFL TEAMS Round 2. CHESS & MUSIC GENRES TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepunpodcast?lang=en ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/punnit-wordplay-gameshow-podcast/id1743663781 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKJOzYgG9MW7CQHAZQahiqw
Join Toscano and Chang on today's Back to the 80s radio show for Part 1 of their exploration into the "Diversity of Genres in Music in the 80s." From the rise of new wave and synth-pop to the influence of hip-hop and heavy metal, they delve into the eclectic sounds that defined the decade. Discover the cultural impact and lasting legacy of the 80s' musical landscape in this engaging discussion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/back-to-the-80s-radio--5883226/support.
Therapy Crouch fans, join us back on the sofa for another exciting, tantalising, provocative, thought provoking & mind expanding AMA with the nation's favourite twosome!After we put out the call asking for some jingles, we play two of our favourites so far, Abbey & Pete discuss which genre they'd choose if they could only listen to one for the rest of their lives, they give some holiday advice & why Pete gets 99% off sunglasses…Enjoy this week's, Therapy Crouch #AMA !!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Poducer, the podcast for producers! In this episode, we sit down with the talented producer and DJ, Wolf'd. We delve into his journey from stage acting to music production, exploring his love for dubstep, liquid drum and bass, and his unique sound design techniques. Wolf'd shares his experiences performing at renowned venues like The Black Box in Denver, his insights into the music industry, and the significance of building a supportive community. We also discuss the challenges of DJing, the importance of sound design, and the creative process behind his music. Sponsorships: QUAKE Earplugs Use code "POD15" at checkout to save 15% https://quake402.bigcartel.com/product/dub-mufs-v2 Affiliates: https://www.lalal.ai/?fp_ref=poducer Follow Wolf'd: https://linktr.ee/wolfdmusic Follow Poducer: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 02:17 - Sponsor Shoutout: Quake's Dub Muffs V2 03:30 - Wolf'd's Music Genres and Explanation of War Dubs 05:08 - Competitiveness in Music 07:12 - First Concert Experience and Living in New York City 12:04 - School and Music Education 13:14 - Violin and Musical Background 16:42 - Transition to Producing Music 21:44 - Importance of Tutorials and Self-Discovery 26:22 - Seth Drake's Teaching and Mixing Techniques 31:05 - Icebreaker Question: Expert Skill 34:07 - Listening to Wolf'd's Track: "Firing Line" 39:08 - Sound Design and Sub-bass Techniques 41:21 - Wolf'd's Music Career and Evolution 46:03 - Building Relationships in the Music Industry 53:09 - Handling Technical Aspects and Sound Quality 56:12 - Avoiding Complications with Unreleased Music 1:03:16 - Liquid Drum and Bass Track 1:08:12 - Mixdowns and Phase Management 1:13:09 - Wolf'd's DJing and Performance Experience 1:15:18 - Acting Background and Transition to Music 1:25:55 - Festival Experiences and Community 1:30:23 - Festival Safety and Preparation 1:36:41 - Long-term Festival Crew and Friends 1:39:15 - Managing Partying and Performing at Festivals 1:50:17 - Most Impactful Concert 1:51:57 - Future Plans and Shoutouts
On this episode we dive into the world of difficult questions, discuss the joys of personal highways, take a terrible visit to the world of nightmare bugs and wrap things up with a Best Music Genres draft. Re-brand Mondays with some comedy! Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast: Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.com Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/SpitballersPod Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPod Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers
Guest links:Karen on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/misskarenp/Folded Wing website: https://www.foldedwing.co.uk/Folded Wing on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foldedwinguk/The Jazz Show with Jamie Cullum: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rr86vRound Midnight with Soweto Kinch: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xmqvSummaryKaren P discusses her background in music, from growing up in South End and discovering music through friends and radio, to working at Virgin Records and Radio 1. She shares her experiences working with Giles Peterson and the transition to DJing. Karen also talks about imposter syndrome and the supportive colleagues who helped her along the way. Karen P shares her journey as a DJ and how it led her to start her own company, Folded Wing. She discusses the importance of staying connected to music and the challenges of the podcasting industry. Karen also provides advice for those looking to get into radio and podcasting.TakeawaysKaren P's passion for music was nurtured through friends, radio, and working at a local theater in South End.Her time at Radio 1 provided valuable experience and opportunities to work with renowned DJs and producers.Working with Giles Peterson and Something Else Production allowed Karen to expand her musical knowledge and develop her DJing skills.Karen emphasizes the importance of using her platform in the music scene to elevate and support other artists. Starting small and taking opportunities can lead to big things in the DJing industry.Having an agent can help DJs get more gigs and travel the world.DJing can open doors to other opportunities, such as starting a company.Staying true to your passion and focusing on high-quality content can set your podcast apart in a crowded market.Chapters00:00 Introduction01:02 Background and Early Music Influences03:22 Music Scene in South End and Indie Clubs04:28 Moving to Leeds and Exploring the Music Scene05:20 Crossover of Music Genres in Leeds06:03 Transitioning to University and Working at Virgin Records07:26 Working at Radio 1 and Transitioning to London08:54 First Role as a Production Assistant at Radio 111:02 Working with Giles Peterson and Folded Wing13:23 Imposter Syndrome and Supportive Colleagues20:26 Getting into DJing and the Responsibility in the Music Scene25:59 DJing and Playing for Big Crowds26:26 Getting Started as a DJ27:12 Working with an Agent 28:09 Traveling the World as a DJ28:38 The Connection Between DJing and Starting a Company30:12 Setting Up Folded Wing31:45 Leaving Giles Peterson's Show33:26 The Inception of Folded Wing35:15 Staying Connected to Music37:09 The Ups and Downs of Podcasting38:13 The Challenge of Standing Out in a Crowded Podcast Market42:29 Saying No to Projects That Don't Align with the Company's Vision45:20 Staying Close to the Music47:57 Upcoming Projects49:49 Advice for Getting into Radio and Podcasting
Dive into the rustic world of Mell Schaer, a San Diego-based singer-songwriter living under the ancient oaks of Campo. In this episode of 'Living the Dream with Curveball,' Mell shares the harmonious blend of life, nature, and music that fuels his creative fire. Discover how his project, Red Crown Tourists, is more than a band—it's a journey through faith, storytelling, and the rich tapestry of Americana music. Tune in as Mell reveals his upcoming album 'West of Nashville,' and how his deep-rooted influences shape the songs that he hopes will resonate through generations.
In this episode we sat down with The SameOlds for an incredible conversation. We discussed everything from the different genres of rap to cities losing their identity. We even ranked our top 3 favorite old school music artists at the end of the episode. Tons of free game and laughs in this one that you don't want to miss. Follow The SameOlds on social media @the_sameolds PATREON LINK: patreon.com/ogsessions FOLLOW US Instagram: @ogsessionspod X: @ogsessionspod TikTok: @ogsessions
Today we have the dialogues and speech training parts from our previous 2 episodes: And All That Jazz & Music To Suit Your Mood. If you would like to hear the grammar and vocabulary explanations, please refer back to those episodes. If you're tuning in simply to listen to the dialogue and practice pronunciation, you're in the right place! And All That Jazz Speech Training: 1. 女性:我。。觉得。。。我觉得嘛。。。。每个人。。。都可以。。。每个人都可以。。。。。不同的。。。喜好。。。有不同的喜好。。。。。 我觉得嘛,每个人都可以有不同的喜好。。。。。。。。。。 男性:你和你的朋友们喜欢同样风格的音乐吗?。。。。。。。 女性:我觉得嘛,每个人都可以有不同的喜好。 2. 男性:因为。。。爵士乐。。。。通常是。。。因为爵士乐通常是。。。。。。。。。即兴。。。即兴演奏。。。。。因为爵士乐通常是即兴演奏。。。。。。。。。加上。。。蓝调。。。蓝调旋律。。。。。加上它的蓝调旋律。。。。。。。摇摆。。。摇摆的节奏。。。。。。因为爵士乐通常是即兴演奏,加上它的蓝调旋律和摇摆的节奏。。。。。。。。。。。。。。我觉得。。。很迷人。。。。因为爵士乐通常是即兴演奏,加上它的蓝调旋律和摇摆的节奏,我觉得很迷人。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 女性:你为什么这么喜欢爵士乐?。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 男性:因为爵士乐通常是即兴演奏,加上它的蓝调旋律和摇摆的节奏,我觉得很迷人。 3. 女性:其实。。。我觉得。。。其实我觉得。。。。。音乐。。。还有。。。听音乐。。。怎样去听音乐。。。。。形式。。。其实我觉得音乐,还有我们怎样去听音乐的形式。。。。。。。。。。。。。一直。。。在变化。。。一直在变化。。。。。。其实我觉得音乐,还有我们怎样去听音乐的形式, 一直在变化。。。。。。。。。。。。。 男性:你觉得音乐的形式总是一成不变的吗?。。。。。。。。。 女性:其实我觉得音乐,还有我们怎样去听音乐的形式, 一直在变化。 4. 男性: 现在。。。科技。。。发达。。。科技这么发达。。。。。现在的科技这么发达。。。。。。。。。只要。。。按一下。。。按钮。。。只要我们按一下按钮。。。。。。。就能。。。听到。。。各种各样。。。。喜欢的。。。喜欢的音乐。。。。。就能听到各种各样我们喜欢的音乐了。。。。。。。。。 现在的科技这么发达,只要我们按一下按钮,就能听到各种各样我们喜欢的音乐了。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 女性:以前我们听音乐总是得去买磁带和碟片, 现在呢?。。。。 男性:现在的科技这么发达,只要我们按一下按钮,就能听到各种各样我们喜欢的音乐了。 Music To Suit Your Mood: Speech Training 1. 女性: 我对音乐。。。。真的。。。我对音乐真的。。。。。了解。。。了解不多。。。。我对音乐真的了解不多。。。。。。只要。。。只要它。。。符合。。。符合我的心情。。。只要它符合我的心情。。。。。。。我对音乐真的了解不多,只要它符合我的心情。。。。。。。。。。。。我就会。。。。我就会去听。。。。。。我对音乐真的了解不多,只要它符合我的心情,我就会去听。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 男性:你对音乐了解多少?。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 女性:我对音乐真的了解不多,只要它符合我的心情,我就会去听。 2. 男性:我觉得。。。伤心。。。或者。。。情绪低落。。。。。情绪低落的时候。。。。。。我觉得伤心或者情绪低落的时候。。。。。。。。。。。。我会听。。。我会听一些。。。。嘻哈。。。像。。。周杰伦的歌。。。我会听一些嘻哈,像周杰伦的歌。。。。。。。。。。。我觉得伤心或者情绪低落的时候,我会听一些嘻哈,像周杰伦的歌。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 女性:你心情不好的时候常常听什么音乐?。。。。。。。。。。 男性:我觉得伤心或者情绪低落的时候,我会听一些嘻哈,像周杰伦的歌。 3. 女性:当我。。需要。。当我需要。。。。放松的时候。。。。。。当我需要放松的时候。。。。。。放一些。。。柔和。。。柔和的音乐。。。。。放一些柔和的音乐。。。。。。比如。。李健的歌。。。。。。当我需要放松的时候,我会放一些柔和的流行乐,比如李健的歌。。。。。。。。。。 男性:听什么样的音乐能让你放松下来?。。。。。。。。。。 女性:当我需要放松的时候,我会放一些柔和的流行乐,比如李健的歌。 4. 男性:他的歌。。。很大众。。。他的歌很大众。。。。。容易。。上口。。。容易上口。。。。。有很多。。。。热门。。。热门单曲。。。。。有很多热门单曲。。。。。他的歌很大众,容易上口。。。。。。。。他也有很多热门单曲。。。。。。。。。他的歌很大众,容易上口。他也有很多热门单曲。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。 女性:你觉得李健的歌有些什么特点?。。。。。。。。。。。。 男性:他的歌很大众,容易上口。他也有很多热门单曲。
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (02/15/24), Hank answers the following questions:Does Luke 10 have anything to do with the gospel being preached in all the world before the end comes? Dennis - Wichita, KS (0:51)What are your thoughts on the belief that if all denominations came together as one Church the Jews would believe that Jesus is Messiah? Dennis - Wichita, KS (4:19)Did Irenaeus date the writing of Revelation correctly? Israel - El Paso, TX (6:38)The word “praise” occurs 13 times in Psalm 150. Is there any significance to the number 13 in that Psalm? Karen - Jefferson City, MO (15:13)Is it acceptable to listen to Christian rock music? Could I go to hell for listening to this music? Zack - CO (17:21)What is the difference, if any, between the soul and the spirit? How can I explain this to Jehovah's Witnesses who focus on this? Randy - Holt, MO (21:15)
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In a candid and lighthearted episode titled "Defend Your 2023 Spotify Wraps," hosts Bunchu and Chamber take the stage on Mid Mic Crisis for a lively and opinionated discussion. The hosts invite speakers to the spotlight, challenging them to defend their personal Spotify Wrapped playlists for the year 2023, resulting in a session rife with judgment and spirited defenses.Bunchu and Chamber set the tone by candidly defending their own Spotify Wrapped playlists for the year, sharing their musical choices, favorite artists, and top tracks. The hosts embrace vulnerability, acknowledging the judgmental nature of dissecting one's musical preferences.The episode gains momentum as speakers are invited to step up and defend their own 2023 Spotify Wrapped playlists. Each participant faces the scrutiny of their peers as they advocate for their musical selections, elaborating on their preferences and justifying their top tracks and genres.Throughout the episode, the atmosphere is filled with playful banter, music-related jests, and good-natured judgment, as the hosts and speakers engage in a lively exchange of musical tastes and preferences. The session brings forth diverse perspectives, eclectic musical tastes, and unexpected choices, painting a vivid picture of the varied and unique musical landscapes of each individual."Defend Your 2023 Spotify Wraps" on Mid Mic Crisis is an episode that celebrates the diversity and individuality of musical tastes, offering a platform for hosts and speakers alike to defend and share their musical preferences for the year. Bunchu and Chamber guide the conversation with humor and enthusiasm, creating an entertaining and engaging atmosphere. Tune in, join the musical debate, and embrace the joy of defending personal musical choices in a judgmentally fun environment.Check out the uncut Twitter SpacesPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Support the show
For most people, when you hear the first few bars of “Rock-A-Bye Baby,” you immediately know that the tune is a lullaby. But would you be able to pick out a lullaby from another culture?This is the question that cognitive scientist Samuel Mehr and evolutionary biologist Manvir Singh were interested in answering. They played lullabies, dance songs, and other types of songs to random internet users to see if there was a universality between these musical forms.Their results were published in Current Biology in 2018. Mehr and Singh discuss whether music is universally understood across cultures, and how context and culture play a role in our understanding of music.Universe of Art is hosted and produced by D. Peterschmidt, who also wrote the music. The original segment was produced by Alexa Lim. Our show art was illustrated by Abelle Hayford. Support for Science Friday's science and arts coverage comes from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Do you have an idea for a future episode of Universe of Art? Send us an email or a voice memo to universe@sciencefriday.com.
Ever felt the awkwardness of your parents dating people your age? We sure have, and on this episode, we engage in a hilarious yet thought-provoking tete-a-tete with JD Greene about this and much more. From Hulk Hogan's recent podcast appearances to his much younger wife, we touch upon the awkwardness of such scenarios and how it's impacted us. We also explore the fascinating world of Snapchat, the legend of the YOLO Monster, and the evolving landscape of streaming platforms.Our conversation takes an exciting detour as we journey through JD's humorous stories of the radio station circuit. We hear about his wild night out with Lee Brice and the dark side of radio giveaways. We dissect how the culture of the radio station circuit for up-and-coming country artists like Zach Bryan and Morgan Wallen plays a role in their success. From the intimate world of OnlyFans to the 'minor leagues' of the hub, JD gives us an unfiltered glimpse into the shift from the Playboy magazine era, including his tales of the hustle of being a musician and the awkward sexual experiences of his teenage years.Buckle up as JD feeds us tales from his life, including the tax implications of winning radio contests and the struggle of juggling a bustling life. We get a peek into how he coped during the lockdown, his wild nights, and his unique coping mechanisms. We also touch on JD's experiences as a musician, his addiction to the hustle, and his hilarious drinking stories with Lee Brice. So, grab a seat and prepare to laugh, reflect, and maybe even cringe a bit, but most importantly, get the inside scoop on all these and much more!Smells Like HumansLike listening to funny friends discuss curious human behavior.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThis episode is brought to you by Twisted Bitch Cattle Company. Check out their website and support us by supporting them!
Episode 99: This week Big John returns for some more music talk! And we'll be discussing our thoughts on the latest Rolling Stones single, a tribute to a few musicians who have passed, as well as our own personal list of The Top 3 Greatest Jimmy Buffett Songs of All-Time. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (Lee Michaels)1:50 - Winter Body2:32 - The Rolling Stones8:14 - Music Deaths in 20239:50 - Steve Harwell / Smash Mouth15:48 - Gary Wright24:01 - Jimmy Buffett / Public Access27:53 - Concert Vibes & Culture30:52 - Theories on Buffett Haters35:04 - Music Genres, Similar Artists & Fun Songs39:03 - Top Jimmy Songs / 80s Music41:49 - Johnny's 3rd Place Selection44:36 - Josh's 3rd Place Selection46:32 - Johnny's 2nd Place Selection47:20 - Josh's 2nd Place Selection49:28 - Johnny's 1st Place Selection50:14 - Josh's 1st Place Selection52:44 - Johnny's Runner-Up Selections56:24 - Josh's Runner-Up Selections1:03:24 - Popular Music & Legacy1:07:09 - His Daughter's Message1:08:38 - Influence on Country1:09:20 - Sammy Hagar's Tweet1:10:33 - Outro / Close
Join us in episode 161 of TFTI as we dive into the ever-evolving world of music genres with the charismatic and insightful guest, D Kirk. In this lively discussion, we explore the transformative journey of hip-hop and rap, examining how these genres have ventured into uncharted territories, challenging traditional notions of what constitutes "music." Prepare to have your perceptions challenged as we unpack the unique artistic expressions that have emerged. But our conversation doesn't stop there! We take a detour into the realm of entertainment, where live action and anime shows take center stage. With a dash of style and a sprinkle of controversy, we debate the merits of these popular formats, asking the burning question: Are they truly good or not? Get ready for a spirited exchange of opinions that will leave you pondering your own entertainment preferences. And of course, we can't forget to discuss the highly anticipated Paw Patrol movie. Join us as we share our thoughts on this animated blockbuster, analyzing its impact on young viewers and the larger cultural landscape. Plus, stay tuned for an exclusive review of They Cloned Tyrone. So grab your headphones and join us on this captivating journey with our charming guest, D Kirk. Don't forget to follow us everywhere @tftipodcast and show some love to our guest @dkirk_kv. Get ready for a podcast episode that's equal parts informative, thought-provoking, and sprinkled with our signature style. Let's dive in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tftipodcast/support
This weeks, the Dads contemplate the age of question of musical genres. Do they exist or are they really just meaningless? Check out the Patreon on patreon.com/guitardadspodcast
One common theme we see in the most successful artists in music is that they are students of all genres, not just the genre(s) they make music in.That is one of the reasons why Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens, Falling In Reverse, and others have succeed long term in the rock and metal world. They are students of music, and understand how to use it.Eric from the band MCHNZ is the same way, and is setting up his band for success in the long term. Discover MCHNZ in this episode with:Eric's explanation of why he learns from all different genres, how he is a student of music, and why he writes songs from a different mindset for maximum emotional effect.The discovery of the message behind MCHNZ, standing up against societal divide and the restrictions placed on our human experience.A full explanation of how MCHNZ music will continue to evolve over time, setting the band up to join the biggest bands in the scene today.Get in on MCHNZ and so many other great new bands by hitting the subscribe button to join our podcast family, where you always belong.Find MCHNZ Online:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weareMCHNZTwitter: https://twitter.com/mchnzbandInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearemchnz/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm3AIxZ6ENDwU1hh73WRI6AWebsite: https://mchnz.comMerch: https://mchnz.com/collections/allSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7zXRDnJPN0cm8vu1beJJJf?si=Y5YwTjxIT-65FZmjCeF6jwApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/mchnz/1679391324Thank you to our Sponsor FNX Fitness:Get 20% Off Using Promo Code: CPP20https://fnx.grsm.io/cppFollow us on social media!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/chordprogressionpodcastTwitter:https://twitter.com/cppodofficialInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/chordprogressionpodcast/YouTube:https://youtube.com/channel/UCqRKZCDMcFHIYbJaLQMfDbQChord Progression Podcast (Spotify):https://open.spotify.com/show/53XWPGrIUvgavKF5Fm6SLkChord Progression Podcast (Apple Podcast):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chord-progression-podcast-the-gateway-to-new-rock-and-metal-music/id1454876657Chord Progression Podcast (Amazon): https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b8dad803-444c-4a73-8aa5-67b4fc43f4baChord Progression Podcast (iHeart Radio):https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-chord-progression-70632531/Podcast Webpage:https://mysongoftheday.com/my-song-of-the-day-rock-2000-today/chord-progression-podcast/Intro: (0:00)Welcome Eric from MCHNZ: (2:42)MCHNZ Always Challenging Themselves Like Bring Me The Horizon: (5:29)Studying All Genres To Become the Best Musician: (14:12)Writing In Different Mindsets for the Best Songs for the Right Time: (19:04)Eric's Track with Tech N9ne & Connecting with So Many Other Sounds: (29:31)MCHNZ Origin from Social Divide & Restrictions: (33:41)Diving Into the Message & Writing Style on Gravity: (39:40)The Importance of Capturing Audience Emotions in Music: (46:20)Eric's Important Message for Everyone around Drugs: (51:00)The Greatest Music Student Yet?: (55:56)What Can Come From MCHNZ's Future Sound?: (58:28)Follow Along with MCHNZ: (1:05:29)Kevin's Final Thought; Be A Student of Music, ALL MUSIC: (1:09:08)Like, Subscribe, Closing It Out: (1:11:23)
Ben and H3NRY share their thoughts on the topic of genre and its relevance in the modern music landscape. Is it an old school way of thinking that newer generations disregard completely? Is it a necessary categorization tool for listeners to organize their favorite tunes and also discover new ones? Take a listen and drop your thoughts in the comments
In this captivating episode, "Listening to These 3 Music Genres Made Me Want to Become an Open Format DJ," we embark on a musical journey that explores the transformative power of different genres and how they can inspire DJs to embrace the art of open format mixing.Join us as we dive into three diverse music genres that have the ability to ignite passion, broaden horizons, and fuel the desire to create unique and dynamic DJ sets. We delve into the infectious beats of hip-hop, the electrifying energy of electronic dance music (EDM), and the soul-stirring melodies of house music.Through personal stories and experiences, we uncover the moments when these genres resonated deeply with DJs, sparking a desire to explore the world of open format DJing. Discover how the seamless blending of various genres can create a magical atmosphere, captivate audiences, and elevate the DJ's artistry to new heights.We'll also explore the technical aspects of open format DJing, discussing tips and techniques for smoothly transitioning between different genres, selecting the right tracks, and creating seamless harmonies that keep the dance floor alive and energized.Whether you're a budding DJ seeking inspiration or an established artist looking to expand your musical repertoire, this episode offers a fresh perspective on the power of diverse genres and how they can shape your journey as an open format DJ. Tune in, be inspired, and join us on this exciting exploration of music and creativity!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-create-the-vibes-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Overwhelmed by the world of music? Ever want to hit the reset button and find a better jumping on point to get into a new genre or musician? This episode should do the trick! Feedback (Love and/or Hate mail): musicandtheorypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: Instagram (musicandtheorypodcastofficial) Facebook (@themusicandtheorypodcast)
Music genres that can be useful for becoming an open format DJ.Hip-hop: Hip-hop is one of the most popular and influential genres of music, and it's a staple in many open format DJ sets. Learning how to mix hip-hop tracks and staying up-to-date on the latest releases can help you connect with audiences and keep them dancing.Pop: Pop music is another essential genre for open format DJs. It's catchy, accessible, and can appeal to a wide range of audiences. Learning how to mix and blend pop tracks seamlessly can help you create a fun and energetic atmosphere that keeps the dancefloor packed.Electronic dance music (EDM): EDM is a popular genre of music that has gained massive mainstream popularity in recent years. It's characterized by its high energy, big drops, and catchy melodies. Incorporating EDM tracks into your open format sets can help you create an exciting and dynamic atmosphere that gets the crowd hyped.While these genres are popular and commonly used in open format DJ sets, it's important to keep in mind that the beauty of open format DJing is the ability to blend and mix various genres and styles of music. Being open to experimenting with different genres and styles can help you find your own unique sound and keep your sets fresh and interesting for your audience.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/we-create-the-vibes-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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ElectraQueens are an all-female, cross genre-blending band like no other. The newly developed band (formerly the Highway Women) featuring Jenane, Alyssa Scott and Gabrielle Vaughn are ready to finish out 2022 strong with new music featuring their incredible harmonies and inspiring vocals. While the former band members focused on country music, the new electrifying ladies will lead their fans through pop, R&B, and rock blends. They recently collaborated with The Bacon Brothers on a recent release of their new EP ‘Erato,' “Let Me Happen to You Girl” and Kathy Sledge of "Sister Sledge" fame on a cover of “You Are Everything” by The Stylistics. ElectraQueens have started growing their own roots on the TikTok platform, and now have 35K followers after the success of their “duet” style videos. Let's welcome the most beautiful and the hottest trio in music today, the ladies who will send an electrified pulse through your musical soul, the ElectraQueens!
ElectraQueens are an all-female, cross genre-blending band like no other. The newly developed band (formerly the Highway Women) featuring Jenane, Alyssa Scott and Gabrielle Vaughn are ready to finish out 2022 strong with new music featuring their incredible harmonies and inspiring vocals. While the former band members focused on country music, the new electrifying ladies will lead their fans through pop, R&B, and rock blends. They recently collaborated with The Bacon Brothers on a recent release of their new EP ‘Erato,' “Let Me Happen to You Girl” and Kathy Sledge of "Sister Sledge" fame on a cover of “You Are Everything” by The Stylistics. ElectraQueens have started growing their own roots on the TikTok platform, and now have 35K followers after the success of their “duet” style videos. Let's welcome the most beautiful and the hottest trio in music today, the ladies who will send an electrified pulse through your musical soul, the ElectraQueens!
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Episode 71: Tune in this week for another fun-filled edition of "The Matlock Check-In." Discussions Include: Serial Killing Cats, Wandering Rats, Mom Jeans, Choco Tacos, 90s Music, Bottom Boobs, Mermaid Maniacs, Beer Chugging, and our thoughts on the new Munsters Movie.Originally posted on Jul 30, 2022 0:00 - Intro (Lee Michaels) 0:55 - Beer Chug / Weather2:45 - Killian / Death Kitty / Rat10:27 - Poker / Powerball16:47 - Current Projects21:59 - Upcoming Seattle Trip22:32 - 90s Jeans27:08 - Choco Taco / Dairy Queen30:43 - Music Genres of the 90s34:24 - Tom Morello36:08 - Munsters Movie38:06 - Kate Bush / Fleetwood Mac43:38 - Bruce Springsteen47:36 - Bottom Boob49:50 - Mermaids / Conventions54:14 - Outro / Close
If you ever wanted a vintage microphone but couldn't afford the super high price, a Heiserman Audio mic has become a top alternative. In fact, many "golden ears" of the audio business have liked them so much that they've sold their vintage mics in favor of a Heiserman version. Eric Heiserman is the man behind the microphone, and that's who's on my latest podcast. During the interview we talked about how Eric discovered that the capsule is the most important part of a microphone, why he built his own CNC machine, why most classic mics sound different from one another, finding the ultimate tom mic, and much more. I spoke with Eric via zoom from his facility in North Carolina. On the intro I'll take a look at the what may be the end of traditional music genres, and the new Bluetooth LE high-quality wireless audio standard. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epId: 83524458, backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
Rudy, Ez, and Ak reflect on father's day and speak on the passings of their fatherDoes Deshaun Watson get suspended for less than a season?Is Steph Curry a top 10 player all time?Drake's new album and Beyonce new song: Is House Music making a return to the mainstream market?
This hour, we’re joined by Kelefa Sanneh, author of Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres. We talk about music genres and look back at the history of music. GUESTS: Kelefa Sanneh: Staff writer at The New Yorker and the author of Major Labels: A History of Popular Music in Seven Genres The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, and Cat Pastor contributed to this show, which originally aired October 25, 2021.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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