In this episode, we step into the eclectic world of Beck—genre-bending musician, Grammy winner, and one of the most inventive artists of the past three decades. We walk through his top tracks, celebrating the weird, brilliant, and endlessly creative phases of his career. Then we craft our totally definitive (and profoundly subjective) essential Beck playlist. Tune in for music nerdery, debate, and plenty of love for one of modern music’s true originals.
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In this episode, we step into the eclectic world of Beck—genre-bending musician, Grammy winner, and one of the most inventive artists of the past three decades. We walk through his top tracks, celebrating the weird, brilliant, and endlessly creative phases of his career. Then we craft our totally definitive (and profoundly subjective) essential Beck playlist. Tune in for music nerdery, debate, and plenty of love for one of modern music’s true originals.
In this episode, we take a fresh listen to the legendary and often polarizing band Radiohead. Focusing on their three most iconic albums—The Bends, OK Computer, and Kid A—our hosts (longtime skeptics of the band) dive into the innovation and distinct sounds behind these critically acclaimed records. Will this revisit change our minds? Are we Radiohead converts? And where do you, the listener, stand on Radiohead—love them, hate them, or somewhere in between? Plus, we sh...
Any Man With A Microphone
In this episode, we step into the eclectic world of Beck—genre-bending musician, Grammy winner, and one of the most inventive artists of the past three decades. We walk through his top tracks, celebrating the weird, brilliant, and endlessly creative phases of his career. Then we craft our totally definitive (and profoundly subjective) essential Beck playlist. Tune in for music nerdery, debate, and plenty of love for one of modern music’s true originals.