Podcast FAQ

the music podcast

by Lucious Simonis III Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are some good music podcasts?

The Best Music Podcasts, Old and New

  • 'Song Exploder'
  • 'Broken Record'
  • 'Desert Island Discs'
  • 'Hit Parade'
  • 'Tiny Desk Concerts'
  • 'Riffs On Riffs'
  • 'Popcast'
  • 'Your Favorite Band Sucks'
  • 'Rolling Stone Music Now'
  • 'Song vs. Song'

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How to listen to podcasts for free on any device?

Listening to podcasts is easy if you have a smartphone. You can get all your favourite shows on the ABC listen app (available for free in the App Store and Google Play ). Just click "explore" and ...

How to use commercial music in your podcast?

There are three main options here:

  1. Looking for one track for a theme tune? In this case, you'll want a lifetime license in exchange for a one-off purchase. ...
  2. Looking for a big range of tracks, loops or effects for regular use? In this case, a subscription license might be better. ...
  3. Custom made podcast music tracks

How to get your podcast into Amazon?

  • The "Preamble" is what plays before Amazon Echo plays your podcast. ...
  • Name = the name of your podcast
  • Genre = The category
  • Feed: Enter your Sounder.fm RSS feed To find your Sounder RSS Feed Login to Sounder.fm Select "Manage Podcast" > Copy RSS Link
  • The type of content is "audio."

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Is there a podcast that plays music?

From decades-old radio shows like BBC's Desert Island Discs, to the hit podcast-turned-Netflix series Song Exploder, it hasn't been lost on producers that music and podcasting make a perfect duet. So, pause that eternal song shuffle and give one of these shows a try.

What is music podcast?

What Is Music?: A Music Podcast About Music. @whatismusicpod. A podcast exploring discographies, one artist at a time. Currently: Radiohead Previously: Manic Street Preachers, Muse, Billie Eilish. Podcast United Kingdom linktr.ee/whatismusicpod Joined April 2019.

Why are there no music podcasts?

With the rights to publicly perform the musical compositions and the sound recordings, you have what you need to do an Internet radio-type of streaming operation. Podcasts, though, are not viewed as public performances.

Where can I find free podcasts to listen to?

Popular options include Spotify, SoundCloud, Pocket Casts, and Stitcher. Many of these apps work on both Apple and Android devices, and most of them are free. (Some offer different tiers of service with the most basic one being free.) There are also podcast platforms devoted to particular genres.

Where can I find podcast music?

Top 11 Places to Find Music for Your PodcastFree Music Archive.Silverman Sound Studios.Freebeats.io.Incompetech.Pixabay Music.Audiojungle.Audio Blocks.Epidemic Sound.More items...

How much money can you make from a podcast?

As an estimate, if your podcast has about 10,000 downloads per episode, you can expect to make between $500 – $900 per episode in affiliate sales.

Is Spotify gone?

Spotify is available for multiple platforms including Windows, OS X and Linux as well as iPhone, iPad, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone.

Which podcast app is best?

Here are the best podcast apps:Apple Podcasts. Apple Podcasts provides free access to over 30 million podcast episodes, along with the option to pay for premium shows.Google Podcasts. ... Spotify. ... Audible. ... Stitcher. ... TuneIn Radio.

Is Spotify podcast free?

Spotify is also free for listeners. Anyone with a free Spotify account can listen to podcasts. However, they'll need a Premium account to download podcasts for offline listening, just like with songs and albums.

How do I access podcasts?

Download the Google Podcasts app. Ask your Google Assistant to play a specific podcast. Search for a podcast in your Google app. or on google.com....Add a podcast by RSS feedOn your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .At the bottom, tap Activity. Subscriptions.Tap More. ... Enter the feed URL.Tap Subscribe.

How do you start listening to podcasts?

The most popular examples are iTunes and Spotify. If you have either app on your computer, then navigate to the podcast section, browse around and hit play. Even better, if you use the Spotify app to listen on your phone, then the subscription carries right over to that platform.

How do I look for podcasts?

1: How to Find Podcasts by Performing a Discovery Google Search. The quickest and easiest way to find podcasts is Google. Just choose your niche, and type in “business podcasts,” “health podcasts,” “relationship podcasts,” or whichever topic interests you the most. Google isn't your only choice, though.

Who is the host of the New York Times podcast?

It may be called Popcast, but the New York Times ’ music podcast covers a wide scope of music. Hosted by music critic Jon Caramanica, you can count on the roundtable of critics to tackle every subject matter with rigorous enthusiasm, from the rise of Post Malone to Chris Cornell ’s legacy, the bootleg merch trade, the future of jazz, and the unfair hand dealt to Ashlee Simpson. While each episode usually includes an expert guest (or guests) on the topic at hand, the dream team of writers Joe Coscarelli, Caryn Ganz, Jon Pareles, and Caramanica each offer diverse expertise in genres and eras to keep the discourse piping hot.#N#Listen on Apple Music and Spotify

Who are the hosts of Dad Bod Rap Pod?

Hosts Demone Carter, David Ma, and Nate LeBlanc have been hip-hop participants and fans for decades, and they clearly know their stuff. Listening to them interview musicians and journalists – or simply chat about the latest releases among themselves – will give you a wealth of new music to explore.#N#Listen on Apple Music and Spotify

Who are the punch up the jam?

Enter Punch Up The Jam, the comedic tag team of Miel Bredouw and Demi Adejuyigbe who both champion and tear apart some of popular music’s enduring hits. Each week the duo (and guest) break down a hit song and then attempt to re-arrange it with hilarious results. Look no further than their take on Guns N’ Roses ’ iconic hit “ Welcome To The Jungle ” or ‘Escape (The Pina Colada Song)’. Nothing is off limits.#N#Listen on Apple Music and Spotify

Who hosts Sound Opinions?

Hosted by veteran rock critics Greg Kot and Jim DeRogatis, the duo has decades’ worth of musical knowledge at their disposal, but also an insatiable curiosity for what’s happening in music today. Ambitious in scope, the pair will tackle anything from the legend of Robert Johnson to De La Soul and the Paisley Underground, alongside exclusive interviews and live performances. With more than 800 episodes, you’ll never run out during a long road trip.#N#Listen on Apple Music and Spotify

Who is the producer of Broken Record?

With interviews conducted by producer Rick Rubin, writer Malcolm Gladwell, and former New York Times editor Bruce Headlam, you know that the quality of Broken Record will be high. The guest list, as you might imagine, is no less impressive: Brian Eno, Liz Phair, Pharrell Williams, and John Legend are just a few of the names that have gone deep on their craft. Despite the variety of interviewers, Broken Record largely takes its guiding philosophy from Rick Rubin, whose patient and empathetic conversational style often brings out surprising insights from the high-profile guests.#N#Listen on Apple Music and Spotify

Who is the musicologist on Switched On Pop?

Musicologist Nate Sloan and songwriter Charlie Harding make it their goal to solve this question without taking away the magic of the music. Like all the best music podcasts, Switched On Pop is democratic in scope, pondering the secret formulas of pop music and going off the rails in the best way possible.

Who is the host of Rolling Stone Music Now?

In addition to hearing expert listeners debate the merits of the latest releases, host Brian Hiatt also conducts in-depth interviews with news-making musicians.

Is Rolling Stone a good source?

When it comes to music, there has historically been no better source than Roll ing Stone. New music-focused publications have come to play in recent years, but this podcast shows why the magazine has always been iconic. Episodes tackle the history of boybands to album breakdowns from many of the magazine's well-known writers.

Is NPR's tiny desk concert a podcast?

Everything you love about NPR's Tiny Desk Concerts, but in a podcast. If you're unfamiliar with the concept, think about your favorite artist performing at the desk in your office. The videos gain a lot of traction on YouTube, so it only makes sense to turn the audio from the concerts into podcast episodes.

Cocaine and Rhinestones

This podcast is the work of diehard country music junkie Tyler Mahan Coe. If you recognize the name, it’s because his father is David Allan Coe, a songwriter who grew to some fame after his start busking in Nashville. The younger Coe is carrying on the legacy, only from a storytelling standpoint.

Bandsplain

Whatever you think about Spotify, the bots inside know a thing or two about linking your musical taste to other great artists. The service also produces a great podcast now and again, such as the cultish Bandsplain. The series takes on all kinds of artists and albums, from Kool Keith and Gin Blossoms to Metallica and Phish.

All Songs Considered

I can’t tell you how many times Bob Boilen has turned me on to some incredible band I’d never listened to prior. That’s the beauty of this NPR program, cohosted by Rob Hilton. The two genuinely love music, and not just the currently trending indie act or the provocative pop artist.

Questlove Supreme

In podcast land, Questlove Supreme is practically ancient, having run since 2016. Listening, you quickly realize it’s been such a hit. Questlove is an unmatched personality with a unique take on music, having so much experience behind the drum kit, in the production studio, etc.

The Classic Rock Podcast

A true garage project from an outfit that adores the classic rock universe, this podcast is a slow-burning analysis of some of the greatest albums of all time. You know, the work of The Monkees, The Beatles, The Clash, Bowie, Buddy Guy, The Police, and more.

Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments

This excellent and fairly under-the-radar show out of Waco, Texas focuses on gospel and just how formative that genre really was (and still is) when it comes to American music. The genre forms the basis of just about everything we like today and it’s a fun journey to revisit some of the hits with host Robert Darden.

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