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Audio Deacon

Brian Moats
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Gerald Clayton
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Family

Audio Deacon provides music reviews and lists of albums to teach maturing Christians how to listen to records and what music to consume in our modern age.

Audio Deacon also serves as a resource to parents, guiding them in modern music’s contents, glories, pitfalls, and conversations.

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This week I’m bringing you three records that feel like fresh air. I begin with Jack Johnson’s SURFILMUSIC, a warm and charming collection of soundtrack pieces, early four-track recordings, and simple folk songs that sound made for slow summer days. ... more

This week I’m joined by Andrew Dittman — baritone, choirmaster, composer, and the man behind The Kyrial Project — for a rich conversation about chant, harmony, congregational singing, and the recovery of serious sacred music for ordinary churches and... more

This week I'm bringing you into my current listening life. No final verdicts, just  first impressions worth sharing. I introduce two artists I've been loving: GLIN, a whistle-and-guitar duo from Scotland making Celtic folk music that sounds like spri... more

This week, we have a talk I recently gave at The Arcadian Wild and The Corner Room show in Birmingham. It's a short piece on what music is, where it comes from, and why a room full of people gathering to listen together is never a small thing. We tal... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Dittman
Baritone, choir master, and composer; leader of The Kyrial Project
The Kyrial Project
Episode: Andrew Dittman on Chant, Harmony, and Singing Churches
Jarrod Richey
Director of Music at Church of the Redeemer; educator and author
Church of the Redeemer, Monroe, LA
Episode: A Smorgasboard of Sound and Spicy Music Listening, with Jarrod Richey
Brian Dunne
Singer-songwriter known for his honest and direct voice in modern pop rock music
Episode: Brian Dunne: Clams Casino
Gerald Clayton
Renowned jazz pianist and composer known for his unique take on jazz music.
Blue Note Records
Episode: Gerald Clayton: Ones & Twos
Wilder Adkins
Folk singer-songwriter known for thoughtful songs about faith and relationships
Independent musician
Episode: Wilder Adkins: All Throughout the Day

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Brian Motz
Host of Audio Deacon; focuses on curated music, faith, and family-centered listening.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Great First Episode, Love the Journey

    Thanks Mr Moats for taking us through Woodland, song by song. It helped me to anticipate the album’s intricacies as I listened to it. I hope you keep doing more like this because it definitely helped to appreciate the music so much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GBoug
    United Statesa year ago

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Shows a thoughtful approach to music for families and faith communities.
Guests and topics are consistently varied and insightful for music lovers with a spiritual lens.
Listeners appreciate the blend of critique and guidance for parents.

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Andrew Dittman on Chant, Harmony, and Singing Churches
Q: How can Protestants approach chant music without being put off by traditional liturgical words?
By focusing on the Book of Common Prayer's musical and liturgical structure, recognizing that the texts can be used flexibly, and choosing chant settings that are scalable—unison, with or without accompaniment, and harmonized as appropriate for the congregation.
Andrew Dittman on Chant, Harmony, and Singing Churches
Q: What is a Kyrial, and why did you begin it?
A Kyrial is a collection of mass settings drawn from Gregorian chant and adapted into English to be usable in congregational settings; it began to provide accessible, harmonized chant for morning prayer and Holy Communion services across liturgical traditions.
Listening to Prince with Grandma: The Records That Made Adam Wright (The Corner Room)
Q: What role does music play in your church?
Music helps shape community through shared experiences, especially during worship, with scripture and songs being integrated.
Listening to Prince with Grandma: The Records That Made Adam Wright (The Corner Room)
Q: How did your music journey start?
Growing up in a musical household, Adam Wright started with piano lessons and joined the choir before songwriting in high school.

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A thoughtful music show that centers Christian families and discerning listeners, often tying music recommendations to spiritual themes and family life. Recent episodes spotlight a curated music app, conversations about contemporary and classic artists across folk, jazz, pop, and worship, and thoughtful critiques of how modern songs balance artistry with authenticity. The host tends to connect albums to personal and communal faith experiences, inviting listeners to consider how music shapes character, discernment, and worship. A standout characteristic is the blend of music criticism with practical guidance for parents and families navigating modern media, plus a recurring emphasis on accessibility and heartfelt storytelling.

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4. Gerald Clayton
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