The following is a list of music podcasts.
List
editPodcast | Year | Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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Above the Basement | 2016–present | Chuck Clough and Ronnie Hirschberg | Independent | [1] |
The Adam Buxton Podcast | 2015–present | Adam Buxton | Independent | [2] |
All Songs Considered | 2018–present | Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton | NPR | [3] |
Amy Schumer Presents: 3 Girls, 1 Keith | 2018–present | Amy Schumer, Bridget Everett, Rachel Feinstein, and Keith Robinson | Spotify Studios | [4] |
And the Writer Is... | Ross Golan | Big Deal Music / Mega House Music | [5] | |
Are and Be | Spotify Studios | [4] | ||
The Art Of Process | Ted Leo and Aimee Mann | Maximum Fun | [6] | |
Bandtastic | 2019 | Drennon Davis and Mike Phirman | Himalaya Media | [7] |
Brainwashed Podcast | 2004–present | Various | Independent | [8] |
Broken Record | 2017–present | Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond | Pushkin Industries | [9] |
Bugeye’s Rock Pop Rambles | 2020–present | Angela Martin, Paula Snow, Kerrie Smith, and Grace Healy | Independent | [2] |
California Love | 2020–present | LAist Studios | Spotify Studios | [10] |
Centuries of Sound | 2017–present | James Errington | Independent | [11] |
City Soundtracks | 2017 | Hrishikesh Hirway | Google Play Music | [12] |
Clarify | 2013–2017 | Spotify Studios, Mic, and Headcount.org | [13] | |
Classical Kids Storytime | 2018–present | Various | American Public Media | [7] |
Cocaine & Rhinestones | 2017–present | Tyler Mahan Coe | Independent | [14] |
Country Shine with Graham Bunn | 2020–present | Graham Bunn and Camryn Irwin | Spotify Studios | [15] |
Coverville | 2004–present | Brian Ibbott | Independent | [16] |
David Walliams' Marvellous Musical Podcast | 2019 | David Walliams | Classic FM | [17] |
David's out for a Good Time | 2018–2019 | David Olshanetsky and Naledi Dube | Spotify Studios | [4] |
Desert Island Discs | 2002–present | Roy Plomley, Michael Parkinson, Sue Lawley, Kirsty Young, and Lauren Laverne | BBC | [9] |
Destroy! The influence of punk. | 2024–present | Richard Smith | BRB Studios | |
Disgraceland | 2018–present | Jake Brennan | Amazon | [9] |
Dissect | 2018–present | Cole Cuchna | Spotify Studios | [18] |
Dolly Parton's America | 2019 | Jad Abumrad | WNYC Studios | [19] |
Elevenses | 2020–present | Danielle Perry | Bauer Media | [2] |
Fabcast | 2016-Present | Howie Edelson and Stephen Bard | Independent | [20] |
Fest and Flauschig | 2016–2021 | Jan Böhmermann and Olli Schulz | Spotify Studios | [4] |
A Folk Song A Day | 2010-2011 | Jon Boden | Independent | [21] |
Hip Hop Saved My Life | Romesh Ranganathan | RangaBee Productions and Mr Box | [22] | |
A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs | 2018–present | Andrew Hickey | Independent | [23] |
Hit Parade | 2017–present | Chris Molanphy | Slate Podcasts | [9] |
Jacked: Rise of the New Jack Sound | 2020–present | Taraji P. Henson | Universal Music Group & Wondery | [24] |
James Acaster’s Perfect Sounds | 2020–present | James Acaster | BBC Radio | [2] |
The Joe Budden Podcast | 2015–present | Joe Budden | Spotify and independent starting in 2020 | [25] |
Lost Notes | 2018–2020 | Hanif Abdurraqib | Spotify Studios & KCRW | [26] |
Louder Than A Riot | 2020–present | Rodney Carmichael and Sidney Madden | NPR | [24] |
LSQ | Jenny Eliscu | Independent | [27] | |
Made in Medellín | 2020–present | J. Balvin | Spotify Studios | [10] |
The Messenger | 2021–present | Abbas Hamad | Spotify Studios & Dreamville | [28] |
Microphone Check | 2018–2019 | Frannie Kelley and Ali Shaheed Muhammad | Spotify Studios | [4] |
The MJCast | 2015–present | Jamon Bull and Elise Capron | Independent | [29] |
Mogul | 2017–2020 | Brandon Jenkins | Gimlet and Spotify Studios | [30] |
MotoGP | 2020–present | Steve English and Alberto Naska | Spotify & Dorna Sports | [4] |
The Music Box: Global Explorations | 2017–present | Faith Murphy | Louisville Public Media | [7] |
Music Business Worldwide | 2015–present | Music Business Worldwide | Music Business Worldwide | [31] |
Music History Project | 2017-present | Dan Del Fiorentino | NAMM | [32] |
The Music Podcast for Kids | 2019–present | Bill Henry and Bruce Fite | Mr. Henry's Music World | [7] |
My 90s Playlist | 2020–present | Tracy Clayton and Akoto Ofori-Atta | Sony Music & Multitude | [24] |
No Effects | 2014–2018 | Jesse Cohen | Independent | [33] |
Noodle Loaf | 2018–present | Dan Saks | Independent | [7] |
OTHERtone with Pharrell, Scott, and Fam-Lay | 2020–present | Pharrell Williams | OTHERtone | [34] |
Pitch | Whitney Jones and Alex Kapelman | [35] | ||
Popcast | 2015–present | Knox McCoy and Jamie Golden | Wondery | [9] |
Questlove Supreme | 2019–present | Ahmir Khalib Thompson | iHeartRadio | [33] |
Rap Radar Podcast | Elliott Wilson | Rap Radar | [36] | |
Riffs On Riffs | 2018–present | Joe Watson and Toby Brazwell | Evergreen Podcasts | [9] |
The Ringer Music Show | 2020–present | Charles Holmes and Grace Spelman | Spotify Studios & The Ringer | [24] |
Rolling Stone: Music Now | 2016–present | Various | Rolling Stone | [33] |
Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl | 2020–present | Dave Loftin | Independent | [7] |
Shaking out the numb | 2020 | Sylvan Esso | Art19 | [34] |
Showstopper | 2017–2018 | Naomi Zeichner | Spotify Studios & FannieCo | [37] |
Song Exploder | 2014–present | Hrishikesh Hirway and Thao Nguyen | Independent | [12] |
Song vs. Song | 2019–present | Todd Nathanson | Independent | [9] |
Soul Stories | 2020–present | Kemp Powers | Spotify Studios & Disney | [38] |
Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child | 2009–present | Bill Childs, Ella Childs, and Liam Childs | WGC | [7] |
Speed of Sound | 2020–present | Steve Greensberg | iHeartRadio | [24] |
Switched on Pop | 2014–present | Nate Sloan and Chris Harding | Vulture | [33] |
Tales From No Man’s Land | 2019 | Frank Turner | Xtra Mile Recordings and Somethin' Else Productions | [2] |
Talkhouse | 2014–present | Elia Einhorn | Talkhouse Media | [39] |
Tape Notes | 2017–present | John Kennedy | In The Woods | [2] |
They Might Be Giants Podcast | 2014–2019 | They Might Be Giants | Independent | [40] |
Tiny Desk Concerts | 2017–present | Bob Boilen | NPR | [3] |
Transmissions: The Definitive Story of Joy Division & New Order | 2020 | Joy Division / New Order | Spotify Studios | [24] |
Under Cover | 2018–2019 | Spotify Studios | [4] | |
Unpacked | 2017–present | Micah Tatebe | Spotify Studios | [37] |
Washed Up Emo | 2011–present | Tom Mullen | Independent | [12] |
Wind of Change | 2020–present | Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, and Tommy Vietor | Spotify Studios, Pineapple Street Studios, and Crooked Media | [26] |
Your Favorite Band Sucks | 2017–present | Mark Mosley and Tyler Mahan Coe | Independent | [9] |
The Zane Lowe Interview Series | 2019–present | Zane Lowe | Apple Music | [41] |
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