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Un espacio en el que se incluyen sonidos electrónicos y de baile, y en el que caben subgéneros como el House, el Techno, el Progressive, el Trance, el Deep House o la música disco contemporanea. La única condición es que se trate de sonidos diseñados para hacer mover el cuerpo. En ocasiones se trata de recordar a los grandes del soul rastreandom las listas de éxitos especializadas para encontrar los temas mas destacados por su calidad u originalidad, con especial atención -además- a los arti ...
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Introducing the Commercial Music Success Club—a revolutionary platform designed to empower aspiring musicians and propel their careers to new heights in the dynamic world of commercial music. Are you an aspiring artist with dreams of reaching a wider audience, securing record deals, and dominating the charts? Look no further than the Commercial Music Success Club, where we offer a comprehensive range of resources, guidance, and industry insights to help you navigate the competitive music lan ...
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"Bougez au rythme de la musique !" Transformez vos séances de sport en une véritable fête grâce à une sélection musicale exclusive et énergique. Chaque épisode, d'une durée parfaite de 45 minutes, est spécialement conçu pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre entraînement : cardio, musculation, yoga ou même une simple balade. 🎶 Pourquoi écouter ce podcast ? Une playlist inédite, soigneusement mixée pour vous maintenir motivé(e) du début à la fin. Une progression rythmique adaptée à vos e ...
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On this iteration of Fuegostine's Music Club Matt (fuegostine) talks with SYML. We talk about the sync process for songs, what it was like growing up in 90s Seattle as well as his new music. I hope you enjoy the conversation with SYML. About SYML: SYML is the solo venture of artist Brian Fennell. With over one billion lifetime streams, SYML—Welsh f…
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Join us & legendary photographer Glen E. Friedman to talk through his beginnings photographing skateboarding before transitioning into the world of punk rock & hardcore photographing Black Flag, Minor Threat & Bad Brains. Glen also talks us through the creation of his influential fanzine 'My Rules' & his eventual transition more into hip hop photog…
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Roster Music Club is an interactive club of music enthusiast geeks like yourself who love talking about, debating about and listening to that scene we all loved (and love) so much. Join here to try a month for free. Greg Dimick (Crux, Empty Tomb, Teeth for Eyes) joins Roster Music Club's Podcast for a trip down memory lane into the history of the C…
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On this episode, Matt (fuegostine) talks with folk singer-songwriter Luke Sital-Singh on what about depressing music connects us, his new album entitled Fool's Spring, and the pressure of making music in his namesake. Hope you enjoy the episode with Luke. About Luke Sital-Singh If you look hard enough, you might just find yourself. However, the sea…
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On this episode of Fuegostine's Music Club, Matt (fuegostine) talks with Ben of Old Sea Brigade about finding music through video games, moving from teen rock years into acoustic stylings, and his new EP. Hope you enjoy the conversation I had with Old Sea Brigade. About Old Sea Brigade: Life happens between all of the changes around us. We adapt to…
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Join us & legendary promoter and agent John Giddings to discuss the Isle of Wight Festival, its history, and the challenges of managing such a significant event and the evolving dynamics between the festival and the local community. We hear about some of John's most memorable experiences at the festival over the years from biblical rain in 2012 to …
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In this episode of Fuegostine's Music Club Matt (fuegostine) talks with Rose Betts about her new album, the differences between London and Los Angeles, music as therapy and much more. I hope you enjoy the conversation I had with Rose Betts. About Rose Betts: Rose Betts, a celebrated figure in the London music scene, transitioned to Los Angeles duri…
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In this episode, Matt (Fuegostine) talks with singer-songwriter Emily James. The two talk about the struggles of social media as an artist, writing songs in different cities, as well as her upcoming EP. I hope you enjoy the conversation with Emily. About Emily James: Emily James has been surrounded by music for as long as she can remember. Among th…
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This week we welcome David Browne, a senior writer at Rolling Stone, to talk about his book Talkin' Greenwich Village & to explore the musical history of Greenwich Village from its heyday in the 50s & early 1960s through to it's decline in the 80s. Many of the areas venues were originally jazz venues hosting the likes of Billie Holiday, John Coltra…
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In this episode of Fuegostine's Music Club, Matt (Fuegostine) sits down with The Band Loula to talk about their swamp gothic country music, their creative process, and touring with Elle King among other things. Hope you enjoy the conversation About The Band Loula Embodying the soil and grit of North Georgia, The Band Loula brings a swampy and haunt…
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In this episode, Matt (Fuegostine) sits down with indie artist Billy Raffoul to talk about growing up in a musical family, his new album coming out in July, and what its like as an artist where you need to be doing so many things. About Billy Raffoul: The communion between an artist and a room full of people endures is one of the most sacred forms …
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In this episode of Music Maps we finally talk about The Beatles as we welcome writer Ian Leslie to discuss his new book on Faber: 'John & Paul: A Love Story In Songs'. We focus on their early years from meeting at Woolton Village Fete in July 1957, with Paul McCartney joining the Quarrymen shortly after. The dynamic in the Quarrymen changed after P…
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Fuegostine (Matt) talks with Swedish folk/country singer-songwriter Sarah Klang about growing up in Sweden, her relationship with music and her daughter as well as finding ways to work through anxiety in the presence of social media. Sarah Klang’s latest album, Beautiful Woman, is an expansive exploration of womanhood – from childhood to motherhood…
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In the newest iteration of Fuegostine's Music Club, Matt (Fuegostine) sits down and talks with Jean of St. Lucia. We talk about the state of genres, their new album Fata Morgana as well as how being a musician for him and his wife has changed over the years. About St. Lucia: "Led by husband-and-wife duo South Africa-born Jean-Philip Grobler and Ger…
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In this episode we welcome back Mudhoney guitarist Steve Turner & pick things up with the formation of Mudhoney - first Mark Arm joins Steve’s band The Thrown Ups & they meet drummer Dan Peters soon after. Matt Lukin joins soon after to complete the lineup & Mudhoney come into being on New Years Day of 1988. Their first gig follows in April 1988 & …
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Michael Sweet may be the Godfather of it all, or (if we're switching movies) at least a "Jedi" in the "christian music world." His band, Stryper, exploded onto the scenes in the 1980s selling millions of albums, playing all over MTV, blasting on all radio stations, playing shows with top bands like Ratt and Bon Jovi. Mikee Bridges frontman of Tooth…
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This week we welcome Ali Smith, a New York photographer, musician, and writer of the memoir 'The Ballad of Speedball Baby.' The conversation explores Ali's formative musical influences growing up in New York, her experiences in the punk scene, particularly at the iconic CBGBs, and the evolution of her band Speedball Baby. We discuss the challenges …
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In this episode of Music Maps, we welcome back Simon Wolstencroft, the former drummer of The Fall. His book You Can Drum But You Can't Hide is out now on Route Publishing. Funky Si joined The Fall in 1986 after his previous band The Weeds had opened for them. Following a meeting at Mark E. Smith's house in Prestwich it became official. 'Hey Luciani…
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This week we are joined by legendary photographer Gered Mankowitz to discuss his time with the Rolling Stones, focusing on 1965 to 1967. Gered shares how he entered the world of music photography via a meeting with Peter Sellers, later opening his own studio in Central London, aged 17. A photograph of Marianne Faithfull led to a meeting with Andrew…
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It's the kick off to a new, one of a kind, digital music club, Roster Music Club, but this episode is mainly a tribute to the era and scene of music that birthed Jared and Joey Svendsen's love for music, eventually leading to the creation of this club and podcast, in the first place. With Matt Johnson (Roadside Monument, Blenderhead, etc) and Bryan…
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In this episode of Music Maps we are joined by Penderyn Prize winning writer Michael Cragg to dig into the history and impact of the Spice Girls. We explore their formation in 1994 via an audition process & their early days sharing a house in Maidenhead. Originally they are known as Touch & original member Michelle Stephenson leaves after 3 months …
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In this episode of Music Maps, hosts Mark Hart and Simon Cardwell welcome back Lesley-Ann Jones to discuss her latest book on Christine McVie from Fleetwood Mac. The conversation explores McVie's early life, her musical influences, and her journey through the music industry, including her early career with Chicken Shack and her later success with F…
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This week we are joined by legendary music PR Alan Edwards - we discuss Alan's journey from the early days of punk in London, seeing the Sex Pistols at the Nashville, The Stranglers & their infamous Battersea Park gig, promoting Blondie in Britain, visiting Prince at Paisley Park, playing football with Bob Marley & an early PR gig with The Who, Ala…
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Here's an extended "audio commercial" of what all is in store for the future of this new "Roster Music Club," examples of conversations that will be in abundance for club members. [Go to Roster Music Club Website to join the club at a discounted rate (only through April)]توسط Joey Svendsen
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This week we welcome Steve Diggle, original founder member of Buzzcocks, to discuss his memoir 'Autonomy: My Life as a Buzzcock'. The conversation explores Steve's early life in Manchester - growing up in the suburb of Bradford, the influence of music in the 60s, and the formation of Buzzcocks amidst the early UK punk scene. Steve shares personal a…
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Angela Jaeger is our guest to discuss her unique Punk Diaries 1977-1981 book documenting her experiences in the punk rock scene in New York & London. Angela shares her journey growing up in the East Village, her encounters with the likes of Lydia Lunch, Joe Strummer, Viv Albertine & John Belushi. She was right in the thick of the vibrant New York p…
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We welcome back Steve Wynn from the Dream Syndicate for Part 2 of our conversation, delving into the band's experiences touring with U2, the departure of band member Kendra, and the challenges of recording their follow-up album with A&M Records. We discuss the bands extensive touring with R.E.M. as well as their dramatic rise, the conscious shift i…
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We welcome Don Letts to discuss his experiences with The Clash - from directing every music video the band made to joining them on the pivotal White Riot tour in 1977, his initial impressions on meeting the band, the key gig with the Sex Pistols at the Nashville with Joe Strummer’s 101ers. Don shares anecdotes about filming the band, trips to Ameri…
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This week we welcome Joel Gion of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, to discuss his memoir In The Jingle Jangle Jungle and the vibrant music scene of San Francisco in the 90s. We explore Joel's early experiences in the city, his journey to becoming a musician, the early Shoegaze scene in San Francisco including seeing Lush, Ride & The Jesus & Mary Chain…
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Michael Hann is our guest to explore the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, focusing on its origins, key figures, and the cultural impact of the movement. The conversation delves into the role of Neil Kay in promoting heavy metal, the emergence of local bands, the DIY aesthetic of self-released records, and the significance of venues and radio in sha…
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Join us for a live episode of Music Maps recorded at the legendary Walthamstow Trades Hall with John Doran in conversation with artist, writer and musician Cosey Fanni Tutti about her life, her new book 'Re-Sisters', and her connections to influential figures like Delia Derbyshire and Margery Kempe. The discussion features the impact of the Radioph…
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David Nolan takes us on a tour of Granadaland - including Tony Wilson & his various TV programmes such as So It Goes & The Other Side of Midnight, the Beatles TV debut in October 1962, the Sex Pistols TV debut followed in 1976. Muddy Waters and Sister Rosetta Tharpe also performed on Granada TV in 1964 & the network also produced key music recordin…
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Don Letts shares his rich musical journey, starting from his childhood in Brixton, where he experienced a blend of Jamaican and British music. He reflects on the cultural impact of radio and television on music consumption, the profound influence of The Beatles, and his personal connection with Bob Marley. Letts also discusses the rise of reggae in…
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Yvonne Innes joins us to explore the life and legacy of Neil Innes, touching on his early days in Soho, his experiences with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and his connections with Monty Python and The Beatles. Yvonne shares personal anecdotes about their life together, the creative process behind Neil's music, and his impact on children's television.…
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In this episode we delve into the life and music of Arthur Russell, exploring his eclectic style, early influences, and the New York Lower East Side music scene that shaped his career. Richard shares insights from his book 'Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell', discussing Arthur's unique approach to music, his connections with notable figures, and…
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It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps It is hugely important for us to get positive reviews & star ratings - if you have enjoyed Music Maps & can spare the…
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In this episode of Music Maps, Johnny Hopkins, former head of press and publicist for Oasis at Creation Records, shares his journey into the music industry, his early obsession with music, and the pivotal moments that led to Oasis's rise. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contributi…
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On May 31st 1993 Alan McGee walked into King Tut's War War Hut in Glasgow & stumbled upon Oasis - immediately after the gig he rang Creation Records Press Officer Johnny Hopkins to enthuse about his new discovery - the calls were repeated every hour throughout the night. Johnny joins us this week for the first part of our conversation about the beg…
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It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps Join us to discuss the music book of 2024 & one of the best music books of all time - Street Level Superstar - A Year…
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"Bougez au rythme de la musique !"Transformez vos séances de sport en une véritable fête grâce à une sélection musicale exclusive et énergique. Chaque épisode, d'une durée parfaite de 45 minutes, est spécialement conçu pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre entraînement : cardio, musculation, yoga ou même une simple balade.🎶 Pourquoi écouter c…
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Tiffany Murray grew up at Rockfield Studios after her Mum was appointed chef - she tells us about meeting Black Sabbath & Ozzy Osbourne, David Bowie, Queen, Iggy Pop, Motorhead, Simple Minds, The Teardrop Explodes, Echo & The Bunnymen, Adam & The Ants, Siouxsie Sioux, Lemmy's parents, Showaddywaddy, Rush & Bauhaus. It takes anything from 5 to 40 ho…
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"Bougez au rythme de la musique !"Transformez vos séances de sport en une véritable fête grâce à une sélection musicale exclusive et énergique. Chaque épisode, d'une durée parfaite de 45 minutes, est spécialement conçu pour vous accompagner tout au long de votre entraînement : cardio, musculation, yoga ou même une simple balade.🎶 Pourquoi écouter c…
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Matt (fuegostine) sits down with Griffin William Sherry who is the former frontman of the band The Ghost of Paul Revere. Griffin is embarking on his own solo project and recently released an album entitled Hundred Mile Wilderness. In this episode we talk about what it means to be doing his own solo project, the perils of not dealing with your menta…
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Join us on our first trip to Seattle for part 1 of our conversation with Steve Turner from Mudhoney - Steve's book Mudride is out now on Omnibus Press. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so…
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This week we are joined by ex The Fall drummer Simon Wolstencroft AKA Funky Si - after meeting Ian Brown & John Squire at Altrincham Grammar School he & John follow The Clash around the UK travelling to gigs as far away as Bristol & London. In addition to a huge interest in The Sex Pistols & The Clash, other bands they follows as teens included The…
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Matt talks with WILLIS, an Indie-Rock band whose music is akin to some soulful vocals mixed with surf rock for a unique sound. In this episode they talk about touring, what it's like being friends for such a long time, as well as their favorite ways to take care of their mental spaces. Follow Fuegostine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fuegost…
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Introducing DETOURS - occasionally we come across something which does not fit directly into our Music Map but we think our listeners will like anyway - this week we are joined by James Brown, founder of Loaded Magazine, NME features editor (at age 22), fanzine creator & originator of the GQ Man of The Year. Changing the landscape of the publishing…
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Jakko Jakszyk joins us to take us on a tour through his wide ranging career encompassing his current role as singer of King Crimson, stints in The Lodge, Level 42, solo albums on Stiff Records & Chiswick Records, working with Tom Robinson, remix work for the likes of Emerson Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull & Yes. Briefly being a member of The Kinks, a s…
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Matt talks with Zinadelphia, an Indie-soul artist whose music is very reflective of relationships and feelings. They talk about tour, what it means to take care of your mental health, and learning from others in the industry among other things. Follow Fuegostine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fuegostine TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fuegos…
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Join us on a trip to Zanzibar by way of India & Feltham as we trace the early years of Freddie Mercury. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps It is hugely …
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