The idea to create this podcast came to us during the quarantine of summer 2020 whenever the world seemed to be on pause. As three young music professionals at the very beginning of our career, we found ourselves continuously discussing various music topics as it related to the world around us. Topics ranging from orchestral repertoire, conducting, music education, etc. would come up in hour long ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 117 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsMusicMusic Commentary |
In this week's episode, we discuss the commonalities of Gospel and Trap music, Blacksound as a language and practice of liberation, storytelling in trap music, and how conservatism plays a part within the conversation of rap. more
In this week's episode, we discuss organizations' and institutions' methods of celebrating heritage months, their social media presence, and how they fall short with connecting with and engaging new audiences. more
In this week's episode, we talk about how important the people in your life are to your journey, how to find balance in your relationships, and needing to be self aware to be open to finding the right people for you. more
In this week's episode, we talk about the critique of the new generations, burnout season, and how unprofessional social media can be. more
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Lorin, Michael, and Anthony are phenomenal host of this podcast. Their information on Wagnerism, Music in Society, Societal Justice, and so much more, is very insightful and gives another side to music. They back their findings with facts and are open to opinions. I loved when they bring in guest to the show, it gives more insight. It also shows that music is not one dimensional. I especially loved the podcast with Christina Smith, as a flutist myself, it was very inspiring and showed different ... more
Listened to about 7 minutes of episode 13 and cannot believe how misinformed the hosts are. For one they claim there is no evidence of election irregularities on a large scale, although Peter Navarro and Matt Braynard have reports saying otherwise based solely on statistical data and anomalies. One of them then states that they didn’t watch the news until the 6th and then proceeds to give very hot takes on the capitol riot. It was compared to 9/11, which is insane considering the political viole... more
Apple Podcasts | #219 | South Korea/Music/Music Interviews |
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