The power of sound: Beneath the Rhythm’s aim is to showcase new and thought-provoking music-based initiatives and stories. As an extension of the RX Music brand, we are passionate about exploring music as more than just a medium, but as a powerful form of creative expression, progress and community. Each episode, Laura MacInnes-Rae will bring you special guest interviews as well as setting out to contextualize music’s cultural significance beyond the medium.
BTR aims to plant itself firmly on the forefront of meaningful musical projects and initiatives to celebrate and share music with our loyal listeners.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as on the pod-catcher of your choice!
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The power of sound: Beneath the Rhythm’s aim is to showcase new and thought-provoking music-based initiatives and stories. As an extension of the RX Music brand, we are passionate about exploring music as more than just a medium, but as a powerful form of creative expression, progress and community. Each episode, Laura MacInnes-Rae will bring you special guest interviews as well as setting out to contextualize music’s cultural significance beyond the medium.
BTR aims to plant itself firmly on the forefront of meaningful musical projects and initiatives to celebrate and share music with our loyal listeners.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as on the pod-catcher of your choice!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Starting as the musical brainchild of Jann Wenner and Ralph Gleason in 1967, Rolling Stone magazine turned into a movement and paragon of music journalism history. Entrusting readers with in depth music reviews and interviews. Folk heroes like Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, martyrs like John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix, and saints like Lester Bangs, and Hunter S. Thompson made the pages of the Rolling Stone the center of the musical and cultural universe. What happens to music journalism once the written word turned to digital? We wanted to know. To learn more we spoke to Jason Grishkoff, blogger and creator at Indie Shuffle and SubmitHub, David Harris, editor in chief at Spectrum Culture. Zac Johnson, Senior Product Manager for AllMusic.com and Matthew Perpetua blogger at Fluxblog, formerly of Pitchfork, NPR and the Rolling Stone.
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