In this episode, we have five songs that are a little bit pop for your listening enjoyment. The songs are "Wasteland" by Starlight Girls, "Friday Lovesick Nighttime Radio" by Zombie Girlfriend, "L'amour" by Superets, "Can You Hear It?" by The Bynars, and "Вверх! Вверх! Вверх!" by The Just.
Feb 22, 2013•22 min
This episode is another "mood" episode and will feature five songs you might hear in a dark club. These songs feel like they are songs for the night time. The songs are "Milonguita" by José Hernán Cibils, "El Momento" by La Otra Trío, "Dilema" by Yahi, "Alligator Teeth" by Mother Falcon, and "Le Bon Gars" by Pic et Les Blancs de Mémoire.
Feb 08, 2013•26 min
There are times when a big, bold song doesn't fit the moment. Times when a song with a softer touch is what you want to hear. This episode has five songs for those occasions. The songs are "Queen Baby" by Vows, "Paris" by Firekites, "Section of Sky" by Goh Nakamura, "Celestial" by Rubén Lozano, and "Wie Schön" by Provinztheater.
Jan 25, 2013•22 min
In this episode, you'll hear five songs to be cool to. And I don't mean hipster cool. I mean classic cool. Cool like beatniks were cool. Cool in the way that bass players are cool. So, here's some cool for you. The songs are "Mulher segundo meu pai" by Anelis, "Jobb Kézzel" by DeViszont, "Is It Not True?" by The Brentford Sound, "Vincent and Mia" by Mars Water, and "Tellement un Star" by Le Hjärta.
Jan 11, 2013•24 min
After the 2011 5 Song Set Listeners' Choice Contest, I promised a podcast with a song by each of the winners. Well, here it is. The songs are "Hollywood Raptor" by the Doubleclicks, "Free Bird" by Marc with a C, "Cover Bombs" by the Nomadic Firs, "Action-man" by Souleye, and "Lõõtsapoiss" by Kihnu Poisid.
Jan 01, 2013•20 min
This episode has five songs made by just a single person, sometimes with some help from their friends. While most of this music was made on a computer, the songs are everything from hip hop, dance and funk to classical and folk. The songs are "RMDTRN feat Mo" by Kijk Een Ster, "To je sevdah, baby" by SevdahBABY, "Light Leaks" by Torley, "Movement 2, Allegretto" by Tangram, and "Ojos Azules" by Cassiopeia.
Dec 14, 2012•23 min
Love songs - they are pretty much ubiquitous. In this episode, you'll hear five fun and interesting takes on the ubiquitous love song. The songs are "Nolan's Song" by Arcadia, "The Organ Donor's March" by Kim Boekbinder, "8 Bit Video Romance" by Shade of Red, "Delorean" by The Droids We're Looking For, and "I Bet We'll Be OK" by C Vincent Plummer.
Nov 30, 2012•24 min
In this episode, you'll five amazing songs from either the tango or milonga genres. They are packed with energy and definitely will make you want to move. The songs are "Cosa de Negros" by Andrés Drimer, "La llorona" by Trio Nocturna, "Vals Considerao" by Walton/Van Duinen, "Cabaret" by Ber Stinco, and "Canaro en Paris" by Tarjeta Roja.
Nov 17, 2012•21 min
In this episode, I have five folk songs for you. They are songs about love, songs about courage, and one bluesy song about drinking... and love. This episode is dedicated to my mom, who is coordinating our family's disaster response to the damage done by the hurricane. The songs in this episode are "Hurricane Winslow" by The Revivalists, "Mount Mitchell" by Wainwright Brothers, "Chesterfields" by Bek vol Zand, "Szemkel" by Cisza Jak Ta, and "Tightrope Walker" by Heather Styka.
Nov 02, 2012•23 min
In this episode, you'll hear five spoken word tracks, covering life, love, the universe and everything. The musicians are from all across Europe and the United States - a nice mix of both locations and ideas. The songs are "Dance if you Believe" by Alexander Piterskiy, "Pan Bóg" by Mazzoll and Marcin Swietlicki, "Notes from a Dying Taxpayer" by Captain of the Rant vs Hair Explosion, "Respect The Brightness Of Our Souls" by 2L8, and "It's Really Inconvenient" by Tock.
Oct 19, 2012•25 min
Reggae didn't end with Bob Marley and the Wailers. Contemporary reggae and reggae fusion have some great sounds that combine reggae with jazz, funk, ska, pop, rock and even folk music. In this episode, you'll hear five reggae songs guaranteed to prove that there is more to the genre than just Mr. Marley. The songs are "Talk of the Town" by Marina Orchestra, "One Day" by Arcadia, "Town Crier" by Fat City Bird, "I'm Alright" by Offbeat Revolution, and "Ой на гори два дубки" by Chornobrivci.
Oct 06, 2012•24 min
Usually, I play upbeat, energetic songs. However, sometimes you just want music that's laid back and relaxing. So, that's what I've got for you in this episode: five laid back tracks for a lazy summer day. The songs are "Beach Bum Anthem" by Akim, "Brooklyn Mermaids" by Scott Wolfson and Other Heroes, "(T)Silent Tea" by Scrabbel, "Summerland" by The Woodlands, and "Sonia's Song" by Rich LaBonte.
Aug 17, 2012•25 min
In this episode, I have five electronica tracks for you. These days, it is hard to really single out something as electronica, as so much music is made on computers and a lot of it doesn't even remotely sound like that's where it came from. For this episode, though, I picked songs that really do sound like we would imagine songs made on a computer sound, but even that gives us everything from chiptunes and really upbeat songs to more slow, ambient ones. The songs in this episode are "Future Memo...
Aug 03, 2012•29 min
This episode features five songs that have a good beat and would be great to dance to (or at least move to). The songs are "Hitman's Lovesong" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra, "Snowfall (Flying Chivaus Version)" by Shade of Red, "Teresina" by OdjBox, "Dazzling by Design" by Summertime's End, and "The Ice Tower" by the Erik Sumo Band.
Jul 20, 2012•22 min
This episode is five songs with a funky, bluesy and definitely cool feel. The songs are "Окно" by Neboslov, "Steve's Guitar Corner" by Kid Meets Cougar, "7 days, 7 nights" by Mika Akimen, "Ruckus on Wall Street" by Jack Klatt and the Cat Swingers, and "Popcorn Nélkül" by DeViszont.
Jul 06, 2012•26 min
This episode has five a capella (or mostly a capella) songs for you. A capella is unaccompanied vocal music, so everything from Gregorian chant and other religious music up through barbershop quartets, modern looping "vocal only" productions and beatboxing. The a capella in this episode varies from just incredibly beautiful to fun, funky and bluesy. The songs in this episode are "Bad Day for Heroes" by Hawthorn, "פאנקי אותי" by Funkapella, "Mayokero" by Roy Kafri, "Holtenbroekblues" by De Blauwe...
Jun 23, 2012•20 min
In this episode, we're going to spend some quality time with our old friend, rock music. Rock music has changed and branched out over the years, and we're going to follow some of those branches and enjoy the tasty fruit. We've got some ska-rock, some post- and lo-fi rock, and some hard rock. A nice tasty mix! The songs in this episode are "Get Serious" by Llama Tsunami, "It Was A Dark And Stormy Night" by Five Iron Frenzy, "Értéktelen" by [tagless], "The Hunch" by the Starlight Girls, and "Analo...
Jun 08, 2012•24 min
This episode features five punk rock songs for you, but don't worry - these are punk rock songs that everyone can enjoy. The songs are "Deska" by 4get Me Not, "I Rule the World" by the Moguls, "Hey Kidz/Real Love" by GroundScore, "Do You Wanna Dance?" by Snitch, and "Perdicion" by La Chapuza.
May 25, 2012•21 min
This episode features a time machine journey through some popular genres of the early 20th century. Jazz, swing, old-time music and ragtime - we travel back to hear some great music from way back when that is being played by hot bands today. The songs in this episode are "Cou Cou" by Mouce Manouche, "Americana" by Ed Bailey, "Five Miles from Town" by Luke Mercier and Rolling River, "WalMarts With DriveThrough" by One Monster After Another, and "Eli Green's Cake Walk" by The Ragtime Skedaddlers....
May 11, 2012•22 min
In this episode, I've got five folk songs for you. The songs vary from upbeat to wistful, modern to traditional. The songs in this podcast are "Red Wonder Boots" by Kelsey Rottiers and the Rising Tide, "Azt gondoltam" by Kravaiar, "El tímido" by Damián Verdún, "W naszym niebie" by Cisza Jak Ta, and "Song About Love" by The Goodnight Fields.
Apr 27, 2012•24 min
If the "post-" genres are all about pushing the limits and breaking rules within their parent genres, then this episode is a little bit of chaos for your ears: five songs from the "post-" genres. That's a post-rock song by a band from Budapest, a post-hardcore and post-jazz song from Austria, post-hardcore from Southern California, another post-rock song that feels quite different from the first from England, and some post-electronica that was made in Costa Rica. The songs are "Volt Jobb?" by [t...
Apr 13, 2012•23 min
In this episode, I have five tracks of music you can totally dance to by bands from Eastern Europe and Brazil. The songs in this episode are "Ti nikad nećeš znati srce jedne žene (vs. Zdenka Kovačiček)" by SevdahBABY, "Tanečná" by Hudba z Marsu, "Amor Sustentável" by Anelis, "Digadinovo" by Seu Bené, and "Techno" by Epic Lyrical.
Mar 30, 2012•21 min
This episode has five phenomenal songs for you that have a gypsy feel. The diversity of the bands is pretty impressive too, from Germany, Argentina, the United States, Finland, and Spain. Plus all the songs can be downloaded for free! The songs in this episode are "Labyrinth" by Nastja and the Orloves, "Die Naie Cuppe" by Segundo Mundo, "Les Triplettes de Bellville" by Mouce Manouche, "Uhkalaulu" by Väinö Grön, and "Requiem for a Fish" by The Freak Fandango Orchestra.
Mar 16, 2012•22 min
This episode features five very upbeat, very fun ska tunes. Ska has changed a lot over the years from its beginnings in Jamaica in the late 1950s, but the changes haven't diminished the music. If anything, time has given ska bands all over the world a lot of room to find their own sound and get out their message. From four high school guys in Colorado to Cleveland Street Ska coming out of Russia, ska has a lot to offer. The songs in this episode are "A Song For The Broken" by Stacked Like Pancak...
Mar 02, 2012•23 min
This is the Valentine's Day themed podcast, but since I can't really top last year's podcast for songs about love, I thought I'd go for something a little bit different. So, do you remember in the movie "The Terminator" when Sarah Connor's answering machine says "Machines need love too"? Well, I decided to use that as the theme. With that in mind, here are five songs about robots... and their relationships with the humans who love or need them. The podcast begins with "Everybody Needs a Robot" b...
Feb 17, 2012•31 min
In this episode, I have five modern classical songs for you. Some of the songs are more "modern" and some are more "classical" but they are all really good. The first song in this episode is "Waltz of the Pigalle Side Streets" by Alexander Piterskiy, who wrote the podcast's theme music and cohosted episode 21. It is a swirling waltz that manages to be both complex and very easy to listen to. It is followed with the dark and chaotically fun "Drehorgel" by Sallo, a duo from Portland, Oregon. "Hiat...
Feb 03, 2012•22 min
In this episode, you'll hear five ragtime songs ranging from traditional to modern, beautiful and moving to upbeat and silly. The songs are "Harbor Light Rag" by Goodbye Kumiko, "Levi Jackson's Rag" by Tylwyth Teg, "Training Wheel Rag" by the Asylum Street Spankers, "Libellule Rag" by Jean-Paul Bataille, and "Big Top Rag" by Julian Gaskell.
Jan 20, 2012•22 min
In this episode, I have five happy songs to get you started out right in 2012. The songs are "Gitar" by Peter Nalitch, "Invincible" by SO3, "Love You Only" by Phat Bollard, "Abigail, Don't Be Long" by The Dimes, and "Le Rechauffement D'La Planete" by Quebec Redneck Bluegrass Project.
Jan 06, 2012•24 min
This episode rounds out the year with just really damn good songs, one of which is even a Christmas-y song. The songs are "The Eyes, The Beard, The Nose, The Stomach, The Lungs" by Indie Folker, "Ode To The Oligarchs" by the Long Dead Kings, "Hand Me The Crown" by The Dirty Urchins, "She's On Fire" by Something Underground, and "Emi Completely" by Summer Salt.
Dec 16, 2011•22 min
In this episode, I have five songs that cover the whole nerdy to science-themed spectruum. First, we'll hear two songs about video games, then two songs about astronomy, followed up by a song about the internet - kind of like a little survey of the different kinds of fun geek rock music out there. The songs are "Vault 101" by Kirby Krackle, "The Quick and the Blue" by The Megas, "The Ballad of Carl Sagan" by The Amoeba People, "Down on Vesta" by Andy Rivkin and his Gedankenband, and "3 Rules of ...
Dec 02, 2011•20 min