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163: Crabs for Christmas

An episode of the 1980s Archives – How Good It Is podcast, hosted by Claude Call, titled "163: Crabs for Christmas" was published on December 27, 2022 and runs 54 minutes.

December 27, 2022 ·54m · 1980s Archives – How Good It Is

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Over the last several years, radio stations have been snapped up by large corporations. Then, as a cost-cutting measure, certain functions have been centralized. One of these has been the stations’ playlists, the literal list of songs that a station has in its rotation. This has led to a homogenization of radio stations and it … Continue reading "163: Crabs for Christmas"

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1960s Archives – How Good It Is Claude Call A music podcast by Claude Call 103.7 WAMG (WXSS) - Kiss-FM Archives - FM Airchecks Classic Radio Audio From The 1980s 1990s and 2000s Blondeking Blondeking Blondeking is an indie retro-forward band that often takes its Influences from the late 1970s to mid-1980s alternative music. Based primarily in Salt Lake City, UT, Blondeking was formed in 2017. Blondeking counts bands like Joy Division/New Order, Throbbing Gristle, Echo & The Bunnymen, and Nitzer Ebb as influences which is highlighted in the latest release. "Intimation.With "Intimation", Blondeking once again delves into sounds that drove the 80’s underground. Blondeking’s front man said, “When thinking about this release and the single “Say it” in particular, I wanted to look back to the era of genre pioneers like WaxTrax records and also to explore how digital sampling was shaping music in particular.” Alternative dance and industrial music were taking shape in the early to mid-1980s with bands like Ministry, Nitzer Ebb, Cabaret Voltaire, and Front 242. They were redefining and expanding the alternative music landscape. “These bands were pushing the boundaries of what synths cou Some of My Best Friends Are Pushkin Industries Some of My Best Friends Are… is a podcast hosted by Khalil Gibran Muhammad and Ben Austen, two best friends who grew up together on the South Side of Chicago in the 1980s. Today a Harvard professor and an award-winning journalist, Khalil and Ben still go to each other to talk about their experiences with the absurdities and intricacies of race in America. In Some of My Best Friends Are..., they invite listeners into their unfiltered conversations about growing up together in a deeply-divided country, and navigating that divide as it exists today.
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