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Album picks on a range of topics selected by the all knowing Wheel of Musical Destiny. Three friends and music nerds discuss classic albums across a variety of genres including rock, metal, country, hip-hop, rnb and pop. Nostalgia, nonsense and general nerdery ensue. New episodes every week. Join the conversation on Discord, albumnerds.com/discord.
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Welcome to the 33/24 Podcast, where Dean and Erik discuss the movies and music that left marks on their growth charts. So if you’re into the popular, the seen, the unseen and the obscure, then join us weekly for a listen. We promise, you won’t be disappointed.
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DHA FM (Deep House Amsterdam)

DHA FM (Deep House Amsterdam)

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Broadcasting from the heart of Amsterdam since 2012, DHA has evolved from the deeper side of the musical spectrum into a platform for all things electronic. We convert new audiences and reinforce old ones through carefully curated music and editorial selections, remaining one of the most engaging and informative platforms today. DHA is internationally known, but locally felt, offering content meant to inform, discover, and highlight. Check us out on:
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Send us a text Stevie Wonder starts a still-unbeaten run of winning 3 consecutive Album of the Year Grammy awards with Innervisions. The title describes it all; love, faith, social commentary-nothing is off bounds in the groundbreaking release. Christopher Clark is on hand to break it down. Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on…
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Send us a text We're finally getting to Bowie, but not without some heavy-duty help. Special guest Neil Laird is guiding us through the eclectic world of Bowie, as well as talking about his breakthrough album. Check out Neil Laird's projects Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!…
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Many worthy records never receive the recognition they deserve. Promotion, timing and accessibility often get in the way of great art finding its way to the people that might appreciate it the most. On today’s show we talk over two album gems from bands that never broke through. Despite being truly outrageous. Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden (Don) Brad …
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Some albums are love at first listen, but other’s take a bit more time to reveal their true value. Whether it’s a bad first listen, miss-placed expectations or just being the wrong age – some albums take time to love. Join us as we discuss some of our favorites. Death Grips – The Money Store (Andy) The The – Mind Bomb (Don) Green Day – Dookie (Dude…
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What better way to put a bow on the Summer of Don then to talk about one of his favorite records – The Beach Boy’s landmark album Pet Sounds. Join us as we try to decipher Brian Wilson’s genius and discuss the record’s significance today. The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds Jpegmafia – I Lay Down My Life For You Meshell Ndegeocello – No More Water: The Gos…
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The Who helped define the formula for the prototypical classic rock band. Their 1971 album Who’s Next is a large part of what earned them that status. Join us as the Summer of Don shines it’s rays down on this seminal classic rock album. The Who – Who’s Next Lava La Rue – Starface Hakushi Hasegawa – Mah​ō​gakkō Denzel Curry – King of the Mischievou…
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Send us a text A staple of the MTV generation, Billy Idol had the look, the voice, and the talent to be the complete package. As Erik says, "this album is a gem". Don't believe us? Listen for yourself! Rob Distefano joins in! Rebel Yell atop the Empire State Building Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!…
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With a title like Blood Sugar Sex Magik, you might expect the music to be graphic, loud and a little weird – and you wouldn’t be wrong. The Chili Peppers 1991 effort with producer Rick Rubin is stuffed with lots of big ideas, sounds and personalities. Join for a discussion on the landmark record as we rejoin our regularly scheduled Summer of Don, a…
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Send us a text The director of Rocky takes another crack at an underdog story. don't let the title fool you, there's more to this 80's teen film than meets the eye. Nick Leshi, Sean Grady, and Gerry Sullivan round out the panel for this one. Drama From the Past on Facebook Nick Leshi's City of Kik blog Support the Show. Follow us: Instagram Faceboo…
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Happy mid-new-year-ish! We’re taking a short break from the Summer of Don to look back on the first half of 2024. Join us as we highlight some of our favorite new releases. Shabaka – Perceive It’s Beauty, Acknowledge It’s Grace Les Amazones d’Afrique – Musow Danse The Decemberists – As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again The Brother Brothers – The Jan…
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Send us a text We're combining a movie and album episode into one! Christopher Clark joins in as we discuss the incredible live documentation of talking Heads at their peak in the 80's. The gold standard for concert films is also an incredible sounding live album as well! Support the Show. Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!…
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Bowie’s final studio album left us all a bit speechless when it came out back in 2016, just a few days before his passing. Join us as we regroup and take a closer listen to the record and discuss its impact. There’s a blackstar shinning in the night sky, as the Summer of Don David Bowie – Blackstar Nadine Shah – Filthy Underneath Kneecap – Fine Art…
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Send us a text What could be considered Dylan's high water mark in the 70's, Blood on the Tracks is Dylan at his lyrical best. We've got our first father/son guest pairing with show regular Christopher Clark, and his father Kevin, helping us navigate through the world of Bob Dylan in the 70's! Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us…
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Springsteen’s landmark 1984 album Born in the USA has become an iconic piece of American culture. The album art and long series of hits were hard to escape in the mid-80s and still play a part in modern day society. Join us as we discuss the album and some other things we’ve been digging on. Turn on the grill and break out the SPF – the Summer of D…
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Stevie Wonder had a pretty amazing stretch of albums during the early 1970s. One of our favorites from the period is 1973’s Innervisions. We talked about it a bit a few years ago, but the Summer of Don has given us a chance to talk about it a bit more. Stevie Wonder – Innervisions Caroline Shaw – Rectangles and Circumstances Ulcerate – Cutting the …
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Send us a text An all-time classic that would be the start and end of Eric Clapton and Duane Allman's collaboration, due to Allman's untimely death. Clapton's love letter in the form of a double album is a bluesy rock masterpiece. Christopher Clark joins in on the convo! Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!…
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Pearl Jam’s debut record became an iconic part of the alternative rock (yes, grunge) movement of the early 1990s. Their anthemic hooks, flashy guitars and emotive vocals made them fan and media favorites. Join us as we look back on the album, the era and how it all holds up after three decades. The Summer of Don shines on! Pearl Jam – Ten Joey Vale…
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Send us a text The Long Run marks the final release in the incredible run of Eagles albums of the 70's. Frought with conflict, you would never know it from the music put down on the grooves. A fitting end to the band, or were they just getting started with their new lineup? Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!…
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Send us a text We're sitting down with recording artist Kurt Stevens as he talks about the story behind his new EP "Polaroids". Kurt also shares his journey in finding his true voice, and how that informs his songwriting and path forward. Kurt Stevens on Spotify Kurt Stevens on YouTube Follow Kurt on Tik Tok Support the Show. Follow us: Instagram F…
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Send us a text Widely considered the best of the original Trilogy, we're finally getting back to the Star Wars universe with our original guests Nick Leshi and Sean Grady. Empire broke the mold for sequel expectations with its' darker tone and cliffhanger ending. Sean Grady's Drama from the Past on Facebook Nick Leshi's City of Kik Blog Support the…
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Double albums – the topic so nice, we had to cover it twice. Join us as we discuss another round of some of our favorite double LPs. The Rolling Stones – Exile on Main Street (Andy)Donna Summer – Bad Girls (Don)Metallica – …And Justice for All (Dude) What do you think of these double albums? […]By Album Nerds
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Send us a text John Irizarry shares the deeply personal story behind his latest album "This Girl". John shares the story of his daughter Lauren, who he lost to suicide in 2020. The resulting album "This Girl" is a raw, yet infinitely listenable collection of songs. If you or someone you know is struggling, dial 988 for immediate assistance. Trigger…
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Send us a text Freddie Mercury and company start the 80's off with a bang with The Game. Home to one of their biggest hits of all time, "Another One Bites the Dust", this album set Queen up with a new sound that would carry them through the decade Donate to Rob Prisament's MS fundraiser here Support the Show. Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us …
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Time to get comfy and put on some double albums. On today’s show we discuss some of our favorite (dare I say classic) double albums. Miles Davis – Bitches Brew (Andy)The Cure – Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me (Don)The Beatles – The Beatles (Dude) What do you think of these double albums? What’s your […]By Album Nerds
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Send us a text Kiss teams up with produce bob Ezrin to help round out their sound for a more radio-friendly approach, and the gamble pays off. Destroyer would be the band's shining moment, and is widely regarded as their best release. Kiss expert extraordinaire Andrew Cremeans joins us to help navigate the our way through the ranks of the Kiss Army…
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Happy Record Store Day, Nerds! On today’s show we celebrate independent record stores by exploring some of the holiday’s special releases. Here’s our picks: Freddie Gibbs – Pinata (Andy)Mavis Staples – Have a Little Faith (Don)Dio – The Last in Line (Dude) What do you think of these records? What RSD albums are you excited […]…
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Send us a text Van Halen breaks through big with their album 1984, then the wheels come off the wagon with the departure of David Lee Roth. In a move highly questioned at the time, they bring the Red Rocker Sammy Hagar into the fold and the result is VH's first number #1 album, 5150. Gerry Sullivan and Rob Distefano round out the guest list on this…
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From the The Carter Family to the Jackson 5 and the Jonas Brothers – families have found success in the music industry for decades. On today’s show we highlight some of our favorite family-made albums. First Aid Kit – The Lion’s Roar (Andy)The Isley Brothers – Go For Your Guns (Don)Oasis – (What’s The Story) […]…
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Send us a text The movie musical makes a big-time comeback in 2002 with Rob Marshall's adaptation of the Broadway hit Chicago. Catherine Zeta-Jones takes home a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her efforts, in addition to the coveted Best Picture award. Christy Cuomo and Kevin Howard round out the guest list for this fun discussion! Support the sh…
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During the late 80s and early 90s, Yo! MTV Raps helped to bring the quickly evolving genre of hip-hop into the living room. On today’s show we talk over the TV program and a handful of records from artists featured on the initial run of episodes. Ultramagnetic MC’s – Critical Beatdown (Andy)Eric B. & Rakim […]…
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Send us a text One of only 3 films to win the "Big Five" Oscars (Best Actor/Actress, Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay), Silence of the Lambs was a runaway hit and brought Jodie Foster her second Oscar, and put Anthony Hopkins back into the spotlight! Nick Leshi's City of Kik blog Support the show Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTu…
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