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Amazon Echo (2nd Generation)
Amazon Echo (2nd Generation)
Home Audio & Theater > Speakers, Smart Home
Alexa does make life easier, with timers and reminders to keep us on track. I like how we can listen to music or the radio easily. (0 more)
Sometimes Alexa doesn't listen or gets it completely wrong. (0 more)
Good.
  
Spotify Music
Spotify Music
Entertainment, Music
8
8.6 (230 Ratings)
App Rating
Great selection of music and podcast (0 more)
Too many commercials (0 more)
Amazing
I do not have premium so for me Spotify is free and I love it, but there are a lot of ads. Still better than you tube and the radio
  
Don't Smile at Me  by Billie Eilish
Don't Smile at Me by Billie Eilish
2017 | Singer-Songwriter
One of the best albums I’ve heard in years! Dark, ethereal pop on tracks like “Ocean Eyes” and more radio pop on “My Boy”. This girl is incredible and her talent combined with her brother’s lyrics is a perfect match.
  
Pump Up the Volume (1990)
Pump Up the Volume (1990)
1990 | Drama
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Movie Rating
By daytime a shy teen but by night he is the shock jock on his pirate radio station. When first seen this i was a teenager and i could empathize with the main character and how i wish i could be like that.
  
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Kate Nash recommended track Dy-Na-Mi-Tee by Ms Dynamite in A Little Deeper by Ms Dynamite in Music (curated)

 
A Little Deeper by Ms Dynamite
A Little Deeper by Ms Dynamite
2002 | Hip-hop
4.7 (3 Ratings)
Album Favorite

Dy-Na-Mi-Tee by Ms Dynamite

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"Fuck, I was so excited when I heard this song. I was staying up late one night - I can’t remember what radio show I was listening to, it was a radio that would play new songs - and I taped it off the radio. It was just so fucking cool, [sings “Dy-Na-Mi-Tee”]. I think that was the first song I heard where I thought ‘I could write a song.’ “After that I did my first ever performance in public. I’d done a school performance before that, but I did a performance with a garage MC who asked me to sing and I was ‘Lady K’ [laughs]. I sang in Croydon at a pub or something and I was doing the garage thing for a bit. That was the biggest music scene at that time in the UK, pirate radio was bigger than normal radio. I would go clubbing in Watford, I would grind in the clubs and I would get CDs from the DJs there who would have all new stuff. “That sort of reminds me of punk in a way, it was just kids in their bedrooms and they were running the clubs. I felt Ms. Dynamite did something really meaningful and she felt like a political artist to me. I don’t think I knew that at the time, but I think that’s why I was drawn in by her. I was looking at lyrics in a different way then too, thinking about the world a lot and wanting to help the world, maybe being political and not realising it. I wanted to write about the fucked up shit in the world."

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Welcome to Night Vale
Welcome to Night Vale
Comedy
6
8.7 (36 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Amazing
This is the show that got me into podcasts. Listen in to a community radio show from a small desert town. It's weird in the best way. Dynamic writing and amazing voice acting. If I could marry Cecil's voice, I'd be eternally happy
  
Big Gold Dream by The Fire Engines
Big Gold Dream by The Fire Engines
1981 | Pop
(0 Ratings)
Album Favorite

"Heard this on the radio a few weeks back. They’re a Scottish punk band from 1979. Love the scratchy guitars and the vocals. Reminded me of when we first started Supergrass in terms of the punk energy mixed with a musical and melodic edge."

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Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Comedy, News & Politics, Society & Culture
9
8.8 (4 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Get informed and play games
This is one of the Talk Radio Shows that I dearly loved when I stopped listening to talk radio as much. Then, all of a sudden, there is this wonderful invention called a podcast. The Wait Wait podcast allows me to listen to the latest episode at my leisure and take it in with my wife normally while we eat supper.

The topics are a round up of the week's events. The celebrities are entertaining and the guests are always engaged and wonderful.

I will eventually get to see Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me Live - it is part of the bucket list.
  
Pleasures by DIRTY RADIO
Pleasures by DIRTY RADIO
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
DIRTY RADIO is a DJ, producing, and songwriting duo from Canada. Not too long ago, they released their long-awaited third studio album, entitled, “Pleasures”.

“Our primary goal was to collaborate with all our favorite musicians and producers and then see what would happen. In writing and producing our past albums, we remained pretty introverted during the writing and recording process, only inviting a few key people to assist. For this record, we wanted to push ourselves creatively to write the best songs we could while remaining open to other ideas. Geographically speaking, we recruited collaborators on this record from Berlin, Brighton, L.A., Australia, Las Vegas, and here in Vancouver.” – DIRTY RADIO

‘Pleasures’ contains a diverse, interwoven array of singles which display DIRTY RADIO’s musical evolution through the lens of their irresistible R&B-infused electronic beats.

The likable project offers a delightfully diverse assortment of music ranging from future-house, garage, soul, and electro-infused R&B.

Also, the 16-track album contains relatable storylines, ear-welcoming vocals, and groovy instrumentations flavored with an electro-dance aroma.

“This album is much more focused than our previous records. We really wanted to hone in on creating music we would be excited to perform live while also exploring and improving on our style (House/R&B). Although we have focused on releasing singles for the past few years. We wanted this album to be something you could listen to from beginning to end.” – DIRTY RADIO

Since 2010, DIRTY RADIO has been crafting a satisfying synthesis of progressive soul, R&B, and electronic music.

With their diverse musical influences, the multi-instrumentalists and producers have been working tirelessly in their studio.

Also, they’ve been racking up impressive Soundcloud and Spotify numbers. Plus, releasing tracks for iconic labels such as Spinnin’, Partyfine, Majestic Casual, and Mad Decent.

https://www.bongminesentertainment.com/dirty-radio-pleasures/