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Stoon:
The Majority Report
Blue Kitty:
I've started listening to the No Sleep Podcast, not at night of course, and it's pretty good. The stories aren't really the stay with you kind of scary, but they're some pretty good stories
thedevilissix:
The Nerdist
The Bugle
Short Cuts (Josie Long, BBC Radio 4)
Distraction Pieces (Scroobius Pip - I highly recommend this one, Pip gets really good, candid answers out of his interviewees really easily)
ResidentAdvisor (if I need some sort of electronic techno or D&B mix that I can run to)
Steve Lamacq's Roundtable (kind of like BBC 6Music's version of NPR's All Songs Considered, with scoreboards)
LeeC:
Co-Optional Podcast.
I also like that people will take sound clips and animate them.
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEFHTePQSkQ
The Seldom Killer:
Ah, you are all beautiful people. I've just started doing boring work in an office full of bored podcast junkies.
Clearly I'm about to burn through my current stash very quickly and need much moar so will be checking throught the above mentions. I was thinking of avoiding This American Life for a minute because I don't want to become one of those people but have already come to the conclusion that this is a poor life decision.
First forays are:
The Moth Hour - true stories told to a live studio audience.
Answer Me This - 2 1/2 people respond to sent in queries on a diverse range of topics. R4-esque, not serious.
Wireless Nights - Jarvis Cocker does cyclical vaguely hypnotic ramblings.
What I would really like is a music heavy podcast that's appropriate for the sort of near mainstream taste that likes The Editors, First Aid Kit, The Pixies and doesn't need to punch something if the occasional Mumford track crops up. recommendations welcome
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