Soundcheck

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WNYC, New York Public Radio, brings you Soundcheck, the arts and culture program hosted by John Schaefer, who engages guests and listeners in lively, inquisitive conversations with established and rising figures in New York City's creative arts scene. Guests come from all disciplines, including pop, indie rock, jazz, urban, world and classical music, technology, cultural affairs, TV and film. Recent episodes have included features on Michael Jackson,Crosby Stills & Nash, the Assad Brothers, Rackett, The Replacements, and James Brown.

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  • Seton Notes
    Fantastic
    Love the music and the enlightening interviews in between!
  • JLSpring
    Find new favorites here
    I love this wide ranging show and the contribution it makes to my ongoing music explorations. John and his team obviously love what they do, and the artists sound happy to be there.
  • Nucleargetaway
    A great show
    This is a great way to explore and discover new artists. A broad array of styles, genres, flavors, philosophies and stories, from people that care deeply about creating music.
  • AllyC7
    Genius
    This is simply the BEST podcast about music.The encyclopedic knowledge (I'm dating myself) the host, John Schaffer has about both history and directions of modern music is unparalleled. And the podcast had the best ratio of music:talking. This show is also one of the reasons I'm a WNYC member!
  • cbearg
    If you’re looking for new music...
    ... this is a perfect place to find it. Guests are often musicians or groups that are just under the popular radar but deserve more love and attention.
  • omarsdad
    Amen!
    Just read e-mail from WNYC’s new CEO, reversing the decision to cancel the show! Good things are still possible - Schafer is a wizard we’d be poorer without.
  • bermudajune
    Incredible
    The most interesting podcast on contemporary music.
  • Hattiehein
    Insightful & great
    John the host actually listens to music, & asks thoughtful questions. He doesn't just read the publicity sheet. The in-studio live sessions interest me less than the conversations. I miss the conversations with critics, biographers, & comedians about music history, especially the "THAT was a HIT?" recurring segment.
  • MooseTheDJ
    Something happend
    Since I'm not in NYC, I don't get to hear the whole show I assume, just the segment that week they choose to upload. That said, a couple years ago when I started listening, it was fascinating. Most of the better shows were like great lectures on genre, history, theory, etc. Sometimes you'd have a basic "interview/live performance" and that was OK. Now in the past year, the podcase is all just small, often local acts performing and being interviewed. While John might like that and/or they might be less research, they're now MIND NUMBINGLY DULL. Few care about motivation and history of an act you have no history with. New acts are great, but they shouldn't be the focus and they certainly don't need an indepth interview. Bring back the effort you used to put into educating and impressing us fellow music geeks. I'll hang on for now, but it hasn't improved in 2016...yet.
  • Yoko134
    The best music interview show ...
    Soundcheck’s John Schaefer is one of the best interviewers in the business.
  • VanessaKM
    Great music show
    I'm a big fan of Soundcheck. The host John Schaefer is clearly knowledgeable on the subject of music but is also very relaxed and friendly. I've discovered some cool bands listening to this program. The show covers a broad spectrum of music too-I loved the segment about accordions. I'm glad they've started offering individual segments as separate downloads again. I can't always listen to the program in its entirety (I teeter on podcast overload as is) and I really like being able to pick and choose. Some other great music podcasts: All Songs Considered, Sound Opinions, Morning Becomes Eclectic, World Cafe
  • Amin67
    The best music radio program
    This is the best radio program about music I've ever seen. I like their talk shows about pop music, but there's more. Live performances and ...
  • Liam in Ohio
    Simply wonderful
    Is there a more knowledgeable host than John Schaefer on any music podcast anywhere? Between this and Sound Opinions (from WBEZ), I discover great music, learn more about music I already knew, and delve into realms that I never would have known about. Highly recommended. Not every segment is going to please or interest everyone, but this is one fine, fine show.
  • Dicken74
    Great content, but too segmented
    Not sure why they split an episode of their show up into individual segments. It should be posted as one file. They never seem to download together.
  • The_Banshee_of_Bop
    John Schaefer rules
    I used to listen to his New Sounds show on WNYC back in the early 80s when I was a law student in NYC. He's really knowledgeable, never egotistical-sounding. I learned an awful lot of great new music composers in those days!
  • CaitieDidIt
    Entertaining and Insighful
    WNYC's Souncheck is a thoughtful and entertaining show that I have routinely downloaded for months. I'm so glad to see that it's available via iTunes so I can listen to it on-the-go.
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