It's a podcast about music? By the creators of 12tone and Polyphonic.
Cory and Noah discuss the practice of musical standards, what makes a standard different from a cove
Cory and Noah are joined by Tristan Johnson of Step Back to talk about the genre of Dungeon Synth, t
Cory and Noah discuss Spotify Wrapped and the growing trend of datafication in music listening.Hear
Cory and Noah discuss the idea of the greatest song ever, and the cultural significance of even aski
Cory and Noah are joined by Mike Wuerth to discuss the cultures, stigmas, and opportunities surround
Cory and Noah discuss tuning theory, just intonation, equal temperament, and what exactly makes diff
Cory and Noah explore the similarities and differences between music and sports, to see what that an
Cory and Noah are joined by Thomas Frank to discuss the age-old question of how to take good ideas a
Cory and Noah discuss how the art form of music videos can be utilized to its fullest potential, and
Cory and Noah celebrate 50 episodes by looking back at the last three years of conversations and ref
Cory and Noah are joined by Maggie Mae Fish to discuss how artists grow and change as they move into
Cory and Noah discuss music copyright, why it's bad, and whether some version of it might actually b
Cory and Noah discuss the role of music criticism, explain why they're not huge fans of rating music
Cory and Noah are joined by Matt from Extra Credits to talk about the struggle of finding new music
Cory and Noah discuss what makes a great concept album, what it means to call something a concept al
Cory and Noah discuss the oft-repeated claim that music is "the universal language", ask to what ext
Cory and Noah are joined by music educator Nate Holder to discuss the ways we teach children about m
Cory and Noah discuss instrumental music, the challenges it presents to the listener, and ways to en
Cory and Noah explore the benefits and drawbacks of different music listening technologies, from spe
Cory and Noah are joined by Lola Sebastian to discuss artist eras and the messy lenses we use to und