Music Podcasts

Clapcast from Claptone show

Clapcast from ClaptoneJoin Now to Follow

Be a part of the journey and allow Claptone to transport you to a place of sonic delights, with a mix designed to enchant outside of the club. Follow our golden masked friend and be the first to hear the new editions of the CLAPCAST tale...

By Claptone

Pure Trance Radio Podcast with Solarstone show

Pure Trance Radio Podcast with SolarstoneJoin Now to Follow

A weekly podcast of progressive and uplifting Pure Trance music, presented by Solarstone.

By Solarstone

Tapestry of the Times show

Tapestry of the TimesJoin Now to Follow

Tapestry of the Times is a collaboration between WYPR 88.1 FM in Baltimore, Md and Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Exploring Sound Join Aaron Henkin on an ear-opening voyage back in time and around the globe as he takes listeners on 36, hour-long tours through the wide-ranging sound archives of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Real music, real people, and the stories behind the sounds. Please note that the programs are archived versions of radio broadcasts that originally aired in 2008 and 2009

By Smithsonian Folkways

The Folkways Collection show

The Folkways CollectionJoin Now to Follow

This series of 24 one-hour programs explores the remarkable collection of music, spoken word, and sound recordings that make up Folkways Records (now at the Smithsonian, as Smithsonian Folkways Recordings). The music of modern day giants like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Ani Difranco is interwoven with original Folkways recordings to demonstrate the lasting legacy that Folkways Records has on popular music. Recent and archival interviews with Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, Mickey Hart, Studs Terkel and others to help reveal the remarkable human stories behind this equally remarkable collection.

By Smithsonian Folkways

Sounds to Grow On show

Sounds to Grow OnJoin Now to Follow

The CKUA Radio Network presents Smithsonian Folkways: Sounds to Grow On, a new 26-part series featuring the original recordings of the Folkways Collection, now a cornerstone of Smithsonian Folkways Records' vast catalogue. Hosted by Michael Asch, the only child of Folkways Records' founder Moses Asch, the weekly one-hour program debuted Sunday, January 18th, 2009. This series, researched by Robert Wiznura, is a co-production of The Smithsonian Women's Committee, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, folkwaysAlive! at the University of Alberta, and the CKUA Radio Network. Smithsonian Folkways: Sounds to Grow On is about Moses "Moe" Asch, and, more specifically about Folkways Records, the company he founded in 1948, and its catalogue of staggering diversity and eclecticism. Upon Moe's death in 1986, the Folkways catalogue and related materials, comprising nearly 2,200 LP's, were turned over to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. The label now operates as Smithsonian Folkways Records, which maintains the original catalogue, as well as produces and sells new recordings in the spirit of Folkways and Moe Asch. Smithsonian Folkways: Sounds to Grow On broadcasts throughout the CKUA radio network on the FM dial and live online stream Sundays from 3 PM to 4 PM Mountain Standard Time and in rebroadcast Mondays from 4 AM to 5 AM MST. In addition, episodes are available anywhere/anytime via the podcast. This is the second radio series from CKUA about Smithsonian Folkways, following up on the 24-part series The Folkways Collection that is also available as a podcast.

By Smithsonian Folkways

Esteban Carrasco's Mantra Mix Podcast show

Esteban Carrasco's Mantra Mix PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Esteban Carrasco's monthly podcast series direct from Las Vegas, USA.

By Esteban Carrasco

Rock Crazy!! show

Rock Crazy!!Join Now to Follow

Great Rock 24/7

By Chad J

Alexey Romeo pres. New Mashups show

Alexey Romeo pres. New MashupsJoin Now to Follow

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By ALEXEY ROMEO

Digital Blues show

Digital BluesJoin Now to Follow

A chance to catch the very popular weekly radio show that is aired 15 times a week on stations based in the UK, USA & France featuring great new blues and blues tinged music from around they world. Full playlists, details of how where and when you can listen and much more can be found at www.digitalblues.co.uk

By Digital Blues

Smithsonian Folkways Sound Sessions show

Smithsonian Folkways Sound SessionsJoin Now to Follow

Sound Sessions from Smithsonian Folkways is an audio journey into the rich, eclectic, and sometimes eccentric Smithsonian Folkways archive. Host Sam Litzinger and archivist Jeff Place comb the stacks for music and stories about this historic record label for monthly broadcasts that feature newly digitized audio, including rare outtakes, interviews, and never-before-heard recordings. Programs cover American folk icons, emerging artists who are continuing and transforming musical traditions around the world, and the sounds of our everyday lives, from the natural environment to the office desk. Interviews with Smithsonian Folkways staff and the artists bring a fresh, behind-the-scenes perspective to a record label that preserves a national musical treasure, documents "people’s music" from around the world, and connects people to their own and others’ heritage. New episodes air monthly on Sunday evenings at 6 p.m. on WAMU 88.5 in Washington, D.C., and often on WAMU’s Bluegrass Country. This project was made possible with the generous support of the Smithsonian Women's Committee.

By Smithsonian Folkways