Sinopsis
A music appreciation podcast.
Episodios
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Ep. 3: Kitchenuendo
22/10/2018 Duración: 01h15minThis is InTune. A music appreciation podcast. The idea is simple: InTune wants to celebrate new album releases. Each host must choose a new album from within a 30-31 day window to delve deep into, and we will discuss/critique it for the podcast. There are no genre restrictions. Just music that has captured our attention. A third episode in the bag! The crew discusses the newest rap beef: Azealia Banks v. Lana Del Rey, as well as some talk about headphones and what's on the horizon for releases. Tangents aside, here are the records we discussed in this episode: Andrew - Konoyo by Tim Hecker Aidan - Burnt Sugar by Gouge Away Jagan - Diminuendo EP by Daniel Avery Other discussed topics, with links: Pitchfork's review of Konoyo "Album of the Week" from Stereogum A profile piece from Mixmag earlier this year
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Ep. 2: Waxing Poetic & Expensive Bop Its
08/10/2018 Duración: 01h17minThis is InTune. A music appreciation podcast. The idea is simple: InTune wants to celebrate new album releases. Each host must choose a new album from within a 30-31 day window to delve deep into, and we will discuss/critique it for the podcast. There are no genre restrictions. Just music that has captured our attention. The crew meets again to share their Kanye woes as well as the moral dilemma that comes with listening to posthumous releases, like Prince and Michael Jackson. Then they dive straight into their music choices: Andrew - Budding Ornithologists Are Weary of Tired Analogies by Milo Aidan - Velvet by JMSN Jagan - Collapse EP by Aphex Twin Other discussed topics, with links: An interview with milo from Noisey "Talk Is Cheap" music video "T69 Collapse" music video [CONTAINS STROBING]
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Ep. 1: Enterlude
24/09/2018 Duración: 01h27minThis is InTune. A music appreciation podcast. For this episode, Aidan, Jagan, and Andrew spent some time delving into their personal histories and their very own journeys with music. For the first episode, we decided to ease into the podcast and each chose an album that stuck out to us from the summer. Here are the choices, with links: Andrew - A Laughing Death in Meatspace by Tropical Fuck Storm Aidan - Stranger Fruit by Zeal and Ardor Jagan - Negro Swan by Blood Orange Other discussed topics, with links: A look into the Kasparov v. Deep Blue chess match Someone Who Isn't Me Podcast Episode