radio
Björk, Jeff Tweedy, Waxahatchee, Stephin Merrit & more to share new work in podcast 'Listening'
Vagabon, Mdou Moctar, Laraaji, MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger, and Jlin also feature on the podcast, which explores how artists hear the world, including new works by each artist presented with in-depth commentary.
Bjork, D’Angelo, FKA Twigs, Chemical Brothers & more curating Sonos radio stations
You can listen to the first episode of D’Angelo’s new show “Feverish Fantazmagoria“ now even if you don’t own a Sonos system.
Snacky Tunes book pairs music & food w/ EL-P, Matty Matheson, more
Darin & Greg Bresnitz, who DJ’d in the ’00s as Finger on the Pulse, have turned their love of music and food into a new book…
Bob Dylan bringing back 'Theme Time Radio Hour' w/ first episode in 10 years
The new episode of ‘Theme Time Radio Hour’ is in conjunction with Bourbon Heritage month, and will be all about whiskey.
SiriusXM is free to try through May
If you haven’t tried SiriusXM, or heard our weekly BrooklynVegan Blog Radio show, which airs every Monday night from 10 PM-midnight on SiriusXMU (channel 35), here’s your chance to.
WNYC will keep Jon Schaefer's 'New Sounds' on the air after all
”It has become clear to me that John and Caryn Havlik’s work is distinct, inimitable, and intrinsically New York—and that this beloved team must stay with us. A show like New Sounds can only be produced by public radio, and specifically at NYPR.” New York Public Radio CEO Goli Sheikholeslami.
New York Music Month returns in June (free shows, musician rehearsal space, more)
The third annual New York Music Month includes a free concert series, a conference on music and technology, access to rehearsal space for musicians, weekly music history walking tours, weekly workshops by and for the LGBTQ community, and more.
SiriusXM debuts new streaming only plan
SiriusXM has given users the option to stream radio online or via its app in addition to broadcasting satellite radio in cars for a while, and now it’s introducing a new service tier just for streaming users.
iHeartMedia radio conglomerate files for bankruptcy
The company has suffered from debt issues for about a decade.