The Noise Pop Podcast

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The Noise Pop Podcast is a bi-monthly series showcasing noteworthy new releases from the independent and underground music scene, produced by Noise Pop: San Franciscos favorite indie music, arts and film festival. We deliver episodes that are engaging, distinctive, and always rooted in the music we love, that we think you will too. Along with music recommendations, Host Adrian Spinelli (Paste Magazine, SF Chronicle, Fest300) interviews artists, tastemakers, and professionals from every corner of the indie music scene about recent music discoveries, and larger topics on the state of independent music and the process of writing and recording music.

Episodios

  • February 2013

    12/02/2013 Duración: 45min

     One of our favorite things about the Noise Pop Podcast is being able to introduce listeners to great, but lesser-known artists. However, we also love episodes like this one - a round up of some of our well-known, favorite artists all releasing new music at the same time. From James Blake to My Bloody Valentine, this episode kicks off a year of highly anticipated comebacks and follow-ups. Which reminds us, make sure to comment or call in with your most anticipated album of 2013 for our next episode!  Tracklist: 1. "I'm a Machine" -- Glass Lux, single 2. "Dropla" -- Youth Lagoon, Wondrous Bughouse 3. "Weird Shapes" -- Surfer Blood, Pythons 4. "I"m All Messed Up" -- Tegan and Sara, Heartthrob 5. "Minotaur" -- Thee Oh Sees, Floating Coffins 6. "Illusions" -- Shout Out Louds, Optica 7. "In The City" -- Caveman, Caveman  8. "The Hearse" -- Wampire, Curiosity 9. "Retrograde" -- James Blake, Overgrown 10. "Only Tomorrow" -- My Bloody Valentine, mbv

  • Noise Pop 21 Roundup

    29/01/2013 Duración: 46min

    It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating Noise Pop's 20th birthday, but somehow another year has flown by and it's time for Noise Pop 2013! To get you excited as we are for this year's incredible line up (Toro Y Moi, YACHT, Amon Tobin to name a few), we're playing tracks from the artists we're most excited to see. This year's festival takes play from February 26-March 3 all around San Francisco. For more info visit http://www.noisepop.com/2013/.Tracklist"While I'm Alive" -- Starfucker, Miracle Mile"Never Listen to Me" -- The Thermals, Personal Life"Shout it In" -- Dirty Ghosts, Metal Moon."Party Kids" -- Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside , Untamed Beast"Say That" -- Toro y Moi, Anything in Return"Psychic City" -- Yacht, See Mystery Lights "Doused" -- DIIV, Oshin"Lake Michigan" -- Rogue Wave, Asleep at Heaven's Gate"Museum of Flight" -- Damian Jurado, Maraqopa "Electric Fever" -- Free Energy, Love Sign"Hysteria" -- Ceremony, Zoo"Tied2U" -- XXYYXX, XXYYXX

  • January 2013

    13/01/2013 Duración: 46min

    Well, we're two weeks into the new year, which is pretty much enough time to predict a few things: which resolutions will stick (none), and which ones won't (all), and what the new year may bring for new music. So while we may be slipping into old habits, at least we have some great music to look forward to. Also speaking of looking forward to things, stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll be playing tracks from this year's Noise Pop Festival artists. Tracklist: 1. “200 Words” – Fol Chen, The False Alarms 2. “Coalition” – IceAge, You’re Nothing3. “Everything is Embarrassing” – Sky Ferreira, Ghost EP4. “Anxiety’s Door” – Merchandise, Totale Nite EP 5. “Someday Our Love Will Sell Us Out” – Camper Van Beethoven, La Costa Perdida 6. “Swim and Sleep (Like a Shark)” – Unknown Mortal Orchestra, II7. “Honey” – Torres, Torres8. “Kids Get Away” – Jamaican Queens, Wormfood9. “2099” – Dent May, single10. “Pink Matter” feat. Andre 300 & Big Boi – Frank Ocean, single  

  • Best Songs of 2012

    18/12/2012 Duración: 56min

    Well, another year has flown by. And while December usually means scrambling for last minute gifts and wondering where the year went, it also means it's time for one of our favorite episodes, Best Songs of the Year! This year we're curating not only our own picks for 2012, but the top choices from our favorite blogs, as well as the songs you wrote and called in as your favorites. And while the choices varied, one thing is clear - 2012 was full great music. So listen, enjoy, reflect, and get ready for 2013 Tracklist1. "Wildest Moments" -- Jessie Ware, Devotion (Dawson) 2. "Thinkin Bout You"-- Frank Ocean, Channel Orange (Consequence of Sound) 
3. "Half Gate"-- Grizzly Bear, Shields (listener - Joshua Griffith)
 4. "Climax"-- Usher, Looking 4 Myself (Gorilla VS Bear) 
5. "Jasmine"(demo)-- Jai Paul, single (listener - Jamal)
 6. "Five Seconds"-- Twin Shadow, Confess (Olivia) 
7. "The House That Heaven Built"-- Japandroids, Celebration Rock (PASTE/listener - Josh Hornick)
 8. "Oblivion"-- Grimes, Visions (listene

  • December 2012

    04/12/2012 Duración: 35min

    In this latest episode, the Noise Pop team brings you the last playlist of new songs for 2012. From Nicolas Jaar to School of Seven Bells, these are ten tracks sure to carry you through the holidays and into the new year.And on the next episode, the Noise Pop team will be playing the best listener-sourced tracks of 2012! Send us an email with your favorite song of 2012 at podcast@noisepop.com or call in and leave a message on our hotline 585-4NOISE5.Tracklist: 1. "The Ego" -- Nicolas Jaar and Theatre Roosevelt - single2. "L.U.V." -- Brainstems, Stryofoam 3. “Light Up Gold” -- Parquet Courts, Light Up Gold    4. "Snudge (Spaceship Aloha Remix)" -- Night Panther, single  5. "Cherry" -- Chromatics, After Dark II6. "Trust" -- Gambles, single7. "Argonauts" -- The Little Ones, The Dawn Sang Along8. "Bathroom Laughter" -- Pissed Jeans, Honeys 9. "Secret Days" -- School of Seven Bells, Put Your Sad Down 10. "Night Faces" -- Jessica Pratt, Jessica Pratt

  • Thanksgiving: Unsung Songs of 2012

    20/11/2012 Duración: 50min

    The Noise Pop Podcast is grateful to you, our listeners, which is why we're serving ug up a cornucopia of amazing songs that missed their rightful place in the internet spotlight this year. This episodes is dedicated to the unsung songs of 2012, the ones that didn't get the internet hype they deserved. Throughout the year there is so much music that demands our attention that sometimes we collectively miss, what would otherwise be stand out tracks, so this episode is our way to right that wrong and say "Thank you for the music". Enjoy and Happy Thanksgiving. Tracklist:1. “Andrew in Drag” -- Magnetic Fields, Love at the Bottom of the Sea2. “Top Floor” -- TNGHT, TNGHT EP 3.  “Radio Song" -- Esperanza Spalding, Radio Music Society 4. “In the Middle (I Met You There)” -- Matthew Dear, Headcage EP5. “Scarlet Town” -- Bob Dylan, Tempest 6. “White Chalk” -- Halls, Ark7. “Big Love” -- Matthew E White, Big Inner8. “Breakup Songs” -- Deerhoof, Breakup Song9. "INJR" -- Yalls, Yalls II 10. “Kindred” -- Burial, Kindred EP

  • November 2012

    04/11/2012 Duración: 38min

    This election season has certainly been a stressful one. We've been inundated with campaign ads, speeches, debates, and enough political memes for a lifetime. Now that the season is over, the Noise Pop Team brings you a playlist intent on distracting you from the last few months of election madness. From Kendrick Lamar to Butter the Children, this episode is full of tunes that are completely irrelevant to this important period of time in America's history. You're welcome. Tracklist: 1. "Get Off" -- METZ, METZ2. "Hold Off the Dawn" -- El Perro Del Mar, Pale Fire3. "Backseat Freestyle" -- Kendrick Lamar, good kid, m.A.A.d city4. "Breakers" -- Local Natives, Hummingbird5. "Don't Wanna Go the Other Way" -- Cody Chestnutt, Landing on a Hundred6. "What the Eyeballs Did" -- Atoms for Peace, single 7. "Here We Go" -- Christopher Owens, Lysandre8. "Lupus" -- Butter the Children, Butter the Children9. "Chum" -- Earl Sweatshirt, EarlWolf10. "Luxury Problems" -- Andy Stott, Luxury Problems

  • Six Degrees... Halloween Edition

    23/10/2012 Duración: 29min

    The Noise Pop Podcast is putting your musical knowledge to the test again! We’re serving up another game of Six Degrees of Kevin Barnes, this time with a Halloween theme. In case you missed the last game it goes like this: there are eight tracks in this mix and each one is connected to the previous one, identify the tracks and the seven connections between each song and you could win. Email your answers to podcast@noisepop.com, the first person to identify them all, or the person who gets the most correct, will win tickets to see Salem at Elbo Room Saturday October 27th. The winner will be contacted directly, so check your inboxes. After the contest closes, on October 27th, we will post the answers in the comment section of KQED.org/noisepop. Good luck everyone and have fun!

  • October 2012

    11/10/2012 Duración: 43min

    San Francisco doesn't really have much of an autumn. But what our city lacks in foliage its makes up for in festivals. Both Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and the upcoming Treasure Island Music Festival are opportunities to see old favorites, and discover some new ones. And in honor of those headliners and soon-to-be headliners, this episode features some great new music from some festival pros, and some we think you'll be donning dayglo for soon enough. Tracklist 1. “Here I Am” -- Adam Green and Binki Shapiro, Adam Green and Binki Shapiro2. "Losing You" -- Solange, single3. “Time” -- Merchandise, Children of Desire4. “The Hill” -- Snowmine, Laminate Pet Animal5. “Nature Boy” -- Young Buffalo, Young Buffalo6. “Latch” -- Disclosure, single7. “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” -- Tame Impala, Lonerism8. “Teardrop Windows” -- Benjamin Gibbard, Former Lives9. “Fuck You All the Time” -- Jeremih, Late Nights With Jeremih mixtape10. “Cry For Judas” -- Mountain Goats, Transcendental Youth11. “Belispeak II” -- Purity Ring

  • Six Degrees of Kevin Barnes

    26/09/2012 Duración: 31min

    Alright fellow music nerds (and expert Googlers), this episode is for you. The Noise Pop Team has decided to test your music knowledge by playing a game based loosely on Six Degrees of Separation, or Kevin Bacon. It goes a little something like this: there are eight tracks in this playlist and each one is connected to the previous one, identify the tracks and the seven connections in between each song and you could win! Put your answers in the comments below this episode on KQED.org/NoisePop, and the first person to identify them all or the person who gets the most correct will win select Noise Pop merchandise. Good luck!

  • September 2012

    11/09/2012 Duración: 42min

    The indie song of the summer may well have passed, but there's still a wealth of new music to feast your ears upon this month. This episode, the Noise Pop Team brings you fresh sounds from some promising new acts like Kisses and Elite Gymnastics, balanced with recent releases from reliable indie greats like David Byrne and AC Newman. This well-rounded list suggests a fall full of potential for indie music. Tracklist:1. "I'm Not Talking" -- AC Newman, Shut Down the Streets2. "Rest Your Mind" -- K Flay (feat. Felix Cartal), single3. "Andreja 4 Ever" -- Elite Gymnastics, Adult Swim Singles Program4. "Who" -- David Byrne and St Vincent, Love This Giant5. "Jonathan's Hope" -- WHY?, Mumps, etc.6. "Only In My Dreams" -- Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, Mature Themes7. "Cheap Beer" -- Fidlar, untitled LP8. "French Lessons" -- Levek, Look a Little Closer 9. "False Astronomy" -- Mister Lies, Hidden Neighbors EP10. "Funny Heartbeat" -- Kisses, single11 Johnny Greenwood - Application 45 Version 1, The Master Original Sound

  • Indie Song of the Summer, 2012

    21/08/2012 Duración: 44min

    It’s been building for 3 months and now it’s finally here, the indie song of the summer! There are several ways to define a song as a great summer song: it can be carefree, sweet, propulsive, lazy, emotional, detached, it can be anything really. The one thing it must have is the collective acknowledgment that “this is the soundtrack to my season; this is what I'm going to remember summer 2012 by" . The following list of songs are what defined summer for many of us and based on the quality of the list it's clearly been a good year for music. So enjoy!  Tracklist: 1. “Five Seconds” -- Twin Shadows, Confess 2. “All of Me” -- Tanlines, Mixed Emotions3. “Fineshrine” -- Purity Ring, Shrines 4. “Express Yourself”  --  Diplo featuring Nicky Da B, Mixtape5. “Super Rich Kids” -- Frank Ocean, Channel Orange6. “Constant Conversations” -- Passion Pit, Gossamer    7. “I Love It” -- Icona Pop, Single8. “Ho Hey” -- The Lumineers, The Lumineers9. “Let's Go” -- Matt & Kim, Lightning    10. “Wildest Moments” -- Jessie Ware,

  • August 2012

    08/08/2012 Duración: 42min

    In this episode, the Noise Pop Team brings you bits and pieces from all over the web: from punk, to 60s garage rock, to hip hop . With new songs from established acts like Bob Mould to tracks from buzzed about and up-and-coming artists like Riff Raff, there is a little something for everybody in this one. For our next episode, Song of The Summer, we want to hear from you! Go to our KQED page and tell us your favorite song of this season. Just head over to KQED.org/Arts/Programs/Noisepop/ and in the comment section let us know what you want or think it'll be. Tracklist: 1. "Black Mold Grow" --  Levek, Look A Little Closer2. "Elephant"  --  Tame Impala,  Lonerism3. "Sunshine"  --  Little Dragon, Single4. "The Descent" --  Bob Mould, Silver Age5. "Sweet and Sour"  --  Mvscles,  Single 6. "Breaker"  --   Dalton, Dalton7. "Today’s Supernatural" -- Animal Collective, Centipede Hz8. "Lord Knows" --  Dum Dum Girls, End of Daze9. "Plague"  --  Crystal Castles, Single 10. "Terror Wrist"   --  The Riff Raff, Mad Decent

  • Food and Music

    26/07/2012 Duración: 33min

    Food and Music - such a simple but powerful combination. From restaurants with music directors, to dishes paired with specific songs, to meals based around entire albums; there's an entire world that sits in the intersection between food and music. On this episode we sit down with musician Meric Long of The Dodos; music director, Katie Mathis, of Flour + Water; and chef Blair Warsham, of graffeats to discuss this rich and unique interaction.  We also play music from artists performing at the upcoming food and music festival, Noisette (Aug. 4th at Public Works in San Francisco).  Tracklist: 1. "Dreams" -- Taken By Trees, Other Worlds 2. "Party Talk" -- Craft Spells, Idle Labor 3. "Fables" -- The Dodos, Time To Die 4. "In The Afternoon" -- Pillowfight, single 5. "Hustlin'" -- Rick Ross, Port of Miami 6. "Everybody Knows" -- Spency Dude and the Doodles, Night Problems 7. "My Boys" -- Taken By Trees, East of Eden

  • July 2012

    10/07/2012 Duración: 42min

    After a brief foray into pop, the Noise Pop Team is happy to get back to their 'indie' roots. This episode features new music from Divine Fits, the brand new indie rock super group; Cat Power and her highly anticipated new record; Bobby Womack and his fascinating new reinvention; and, as usual, the best that the blogosphere has to offer. Tracklist 1. "New York" -- Angel Haze, Reservation2. "Drift Drive" -- Antlers, Undersea3. "My Love is Real" -- Divine Fits, A Thing Called Divine Fits4. "Sleep Paralysis" -- Gabriel Bruce, single5. "Best Friend" -- Dent May, Do Things6. "Deer and I" -- Skruncha-roo, C'est la vie7. "Please Forgive My Heart." -- Bobby Womack, The Bravest Man in the Universe8. "Ruin" -- Cat Power, Sun9. "Boyfriend" -- Slowdance, Boyfriend/Airports10. "Sweet Life" -- Frank Ocean, Channel Orange

  • Indie Approved Pop

    17/06/2012 Duración: 40min

    We know you're out there. In public, you're proudly listening to the latest in indie obscurity. But every now and then, when no one is looking, you're singing along (and maybe dancing a little) to those ubiquitous earworms known as pop songs. Maybe they're your guilty pleasure, or maybe you admire the production and songwriting, or maybe they're just the tune you have stuck in your head even though you've never listened to the song on purpose. Either way, in this week's episode, we're taking a break from the best in indie and indulging in our latent pop tendencies. But don't worry, we haven't completely jumped the indie ship. We've curated a list of indie-approved pop tunes - songs that, in one way or another, have been created, covered, or just embraced by the indie community. Some of these tracks are discussed and analyzed, but others are just pure indulgence, because let's face it -- sometimes, we all just need to hear some Beyonce. Tracklist: 1. "Dancing On My Own" -- Robyn, Body Talk Pt. 12. "Lovestone

  • June 2012

    04/06/2012 Duración: 39min

    Enjoy the latest batch of new music hand-selected by the Noise Pop team. At the beginning of each month they scour the web for the 10 best tracks and serve it up on a podcast platter for you to enjoy. On this episode they offer new music from indie mainstays such as The Walkmen and Dan Deacon as well tracks from exciting new artists like Ms Mr and Icky Blossoms. Tracklist: 1. "Lots" -- Dan Deacon, America 2. "Heartbreaker" -- The Walkmen, Heaven 3. "Hurricane" -- MS MR, Hurricane 4. "Five Seconds" -- Twin Shadow, Confess  5. "Swag" -- Ty Segall Band, In A Cloud II 6. "Transparency Pt. II" -- d’Eon, LP 7. "Ocean Floor for Everything" -- How to Dress Well, Total Loss  8. "Perfect Vision" -- Icky Blossoms, Icky Blossoms 9. "Stuck" -- Birthmark, Antibodies  10. "Nat’s Theme" -- Chautauqua, Suspended Animation

  • Tracing The Noise Pop Sound

    23/05/2012 Duración: 46min

    A few weeks ago, NPR asked us to come up with a list of definitive Noise Pop (the genre) songs for their website, NPR.org. It was a tall order and a fascinating challenge for us, and of course, we eagerly accepted. With tunes from the early '70s to modern songs released just a few months ago on our radar, we studiously dove into the decades to find the top 100. We sorted them chronologically in order to to show the evolution of the sound. The full list will post on NPR later this month, but for now we've assembled a teaser podcast episode that chronicles the genre's migration over the past 4 decades. Enjoy this sampler platter and stay tuned for the announcement of the full list coming soon. Tracklist: 1. "Rock & Roll” – The Velvet Underground, Loaded (1970)2. "Radio Free Europe" – R.E.M, Murmur (1981)3. "Makes No Sense At All" – Husker Du, Flip Your Wig (1985)4. "Bastards of Young" – The Replacements, Tim (1985)5. "Freak Scene" – Dinosaur Jr., Bug (1988)6. "Gigantic" – Pixies, Surfer Rosa (1988)7. "Barn

  • May 2012

    08/05/2012 Duración: 39min

    It's May, and while spring isn't technically over for another month or so, it's fair to say the search for the elusive song of the summer can officially begin. It might be a little too early to make the call, but Dawson thinks he's found a contender for that coveted title. Later this summer you can expect an episode that exclusively tackles this topic, but for now you can consider this a teaser. And either way, if these ten songs are any indication of the summer to come, you're going to like the sound of it. Enjoy this mix of 10 new songs you need to hear now...Tracklist: 1. “Get Got” -- Death Grips, The Money Store2. “How Do I Know“ -- Here We Go Magic, A Different Ship3. “Down the Lane” -- Royal Headache, Down the Lane4.  “Obedear” -- Purity Ring, Shrines 5. “Hook You Up”  -- Sylver Tongue, Creatures  6. “Pretend You Love” -- Sonny and the Sunsets, Longtime Companion7. “(Into the) Atmosphere” -- Dusted, Total Dust  8. “Reverse Inverted” -- Torche, Harmonicraft 9. “Doused” -- DIIV, Oshin 10. “F.T.F.” -- Trus

  • Coachella 2013 Predictions

    25/04/2012 Duración: 30min

    There is an unofficial game music nerds play online; it's silly, it's futile and it is incredibly addictive, it's 'guess the festival lineup'. Music fans spend hours researching what bands are likely to play what festival and they share their predictions online where they argue endlessly about it. The best predictions are usually based on record release dates, tour schedules, the last time a band played a certain festival, what kind of sound they a band is, etc... All festivals get this treatment, but no festival is obsessed over quite as much as Coachella. It's the white whale of lineup predictions and it seems to start earlier each year. So, with this year's festival coming to a close we decided it would be novel to take the first known stab at next year's festival lineup. We brirefly discuss this year's artists and then dive right into our logical choices for 2013. Of course, nothing is confirmed, these are merely guesses, but as you'll hear it's a hell of a lot of fun to play this guessing game.

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