Logo

    Wired Playlist Audio Podcast

    Wired Playlist: Tune in to hear what's hot in music and pop culture from the editors at Wired magazine.
    en-us30 Episodes

    People also ask

    What is the main theme of the podcast?
    Who are some of the popular guests the podcast?
    Were there any controversial topics discussed in the podcast?
    Were any current trending topics addressed in the podcast?
    What popular books were mentioned in the podcast?

    Episodes (30)

    Playlist 30: Javelin, Battles, Japanese obscura, and lots more

    Playlist 30: Javelin, Battles, Japanese obscura, and lots more
    This week’s Wired Playlist podcast features new tunes by Brookyln band Javelin, something off of the forthcoming Battles album Gloss Drops (out June),some 60’s Japanese psychedelic obscura. Plus addictive tunes from electronic outfit Tobacco, Florence & The Machine, oddball Electric Laser People, French newcomers La Femme and choral curiosity Revolver. For more info on the tracks go to wired.com/underwire or follow editor Nancy Miller on Twitter: @nmillions

    Playlist 29: Mardi Gras Special

    Playlist 29: Mardi Gras Special
    Hungry for new music? This week's special Wired Playlist podcast celebrates two of our obsessions: music and food. In honor of Fat Tuesday, we present Fat Podcast, brought to you by Turntable Kitchen, a blog that marries deep music nerdery with potent foodie lust by meticulously pairing the optimal tune with the opulent meal. For this episode, Wired invited TurntableKitchen.com's co-founders Matthew and Kasey Hickey to guest host. Together, the duo present their top three dishes--and match them with six tasty tunes--all inspired by New Orleans culture. So pull up a chair and enjoy this extra special music feast.

    Playlist 20: Flying Lotus, Broken Bells, Dr. Dog, Harlem, and EPROM/Eskmo

    Playlist 20: Flying Lotus, Broken Bells, Dr. Dog, Harlem, and EPROM/Eskmo
    This week we bring you glitchy beats from Flying Lotus and EPROM/Eskmo, and a smoother electro-acoustic jam from the indie dream-duo Broken Bells, featuring the Shins' James Mercer and Danger Mouse. Texas indie rock outfit Harlem, who played to a sold-out crowd at San Francisco's Noise Pop festival check in. Also featured: A tune from Dr. Dog's breakout record, "Fate."

    Playlist 19: Javelin, Hot Chip, Watson Twins, Splinters, and Hichkas

    Playlist 19: Javelin, Hot Chip, Watson Twins, Splinters, and Hichkas
    We feature tunes from Javelin, Watson Twins, and Splinters, who all have new music coming out. Hot Chip, a Wired office favorite, bring us a remix of the Gorillaz "Kids With Guns", and we check in with Iranian rapper Hichkus, who is also featured in an independent film "No One Knows About Persian Cats", which won an award at the Caan Film Festival and is gaining traction in the States.

    Playlist 18: MGMT

    Playlist 18: MGMT
    Ben Goldwasser presents a playlist pulled from the influences behind MGMT's brand of nouveau-psychodalia including songs by Suicide, Julian Cope, Britta Phillips and Dean Wareham (remixed by Sonic Boom), Parliament, and Bruce Haack. Also, a conversation with Goldwasser about Ray Tintori, an up-and-coming filmmaker featured in the November 2009 issue of WIRED. Tintori produced three videos off MGMT's "Oracular Spectacular," including the (foolishly) controversial video for "Kids."
    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io