Get ready to relax, chill, slack around and not think too hard about the sound quality of this next genre cause this episode is all about the lo-fi/slacker rock/ bedroom pop phenomenon. A genre thats been around since around the late 1980s, its music that was easily made at home and where slight imperfections were accepted and even embraced. Its sound dominated college dorms of the slacking gen x'ers and bedrooms of the covid-ridden gen z'ers with its chill, lo-fi sound.
Playlist of songs:
There are many rock bands Jen & Drew grew up listening to, but we rarely get to talk about them on this podcast - why ? Because Canadian rock bands are not always in the spotlight internationally but they are often played on Canadian radio stations due to our content laws. So in this episode, we talk about the history of rock music in Canada from the 1950s to today and listen to our favourite Canadian rock songs !
Playlist of songs:
In this episode, we talk about the rule-defying genre that took the jazz scene by storm in the 1960s known as free jazz.
Playlist of songs:
The 2008 financial crisis left many people without homes, jobs, and hopes for the future... but pop music was there to save us! In the late 2000's and early 2010s, pop songs often featured themes of letting loose, partying, drinking and forgetting about your troubles. Tonight was THE night and tomorrow was uncertain. The only cure for this recession according to popular music was to DANCE! And we may need this cure again very soon.. stay tuned to find out why although I think we all already know😭
Playlist of songs:
Allow yourself to be immersed in the escapist sounds of dream pop. A genre originally from the 80s combining influences from the psychedelic 60s era with a whole new soundscape, this genre is as weird as it is mystical, magical and often beautiful. The experimentation with sonic textures with reverb, echo, effects pedals as well as whimsical, operatic or breathy vocals from bands like the Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil and A.R. Kane would inspire some popular indie bands that we know and love today. Listen and enjoy !
Playlist of songs:
While house music originated in Chicago, the disco heavy influence inherent in this genre allowed French artists to give their own unique spin to this movement. With strong foundations in disco and electronic music as well as a generation of musicians growing up on 80s dance music, a new wave of house music was born in France known as the French Touch movement. This episode goes into the history behind artists like St. Germain, Motorbass, Bob Sinclar, Air, Cassius and of course, Daft Punk. We hope you enjoy listening!
Watch this documentary to learn more about this genre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNbfgRuypyE
Playlist of songs:
In this episode, we discuss and listen to a style of music known as Worldbeat - a fusion of Western and non-Western musical styles that began in around the 1980s with artists like Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel and David Byrne incorporating mostly African but also other world music styles into their recordings. While it has its controversies, this genre will allow you to hear sounds you may have not heard before and discover artists from the Global South or as Andrew likes the call it, the recovering countries - you gotta listen to find out what the hell that means.. enjoy !
Playlists of songs:
My really cool rock n roll dad joins us again as a special guest for this episode on Southern Rock! Tune in to learn the history of how a community of rock artists from the southern United States drew from their influences of R&B artists and genres to create a unique sound in rock. From the Allman Brothers to Lynyrd Skynyrd, they incorporated sounds from the blues, soul, jazz, gospel, country and many other Southern genres, so there's something for everyone to enjoy!
Playlist of songs:
In this episode we discuss the genre known as emo, a genre that started when a bunch of angry punk kids realized they were getting a bit too angry and needed to explore a new emotion, sadness. Emotional hardcore eventually morphed into the whiny, heartfelt, pop-punky genre that we know and love today. This explode explores emo's journey from the mid-80s to the present. So grab your tissues and tune in..to your feelings
Playlist of songs
Join us as we explore and celebrate the dynamic landscape of Arabic pop music and its growing influence on the global stage. In this episode, we explore rich melodies and rhythms that define the genre while also examining how it intersects with Western styles like hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the genre, this episode will open your ears to the beats and melodies that are capturing hearts across the globe.
Playlist of songs:
Inspired by Jen's experience at the Osheaga festival, this episode explores a genre so vast that it spans several decades. From its groundbreaking origins in the 1980s to its resurgence in contemporary music, join us as we discuss synth pop's unique blend of electronic textures and catchy melodies. We’ll also highlight current synth pop acts that are keeping the genre’s legacy alive while pushing its boundaries into new sonic territories. Tune in for a dynamic exploration of how synth pop's innovative spirit echoes through today’s music scene!
Playlist of songs:
Dive into the vibrant world of New Jack Swing as we explore the genre that defined the late '80s and early '90s. In this episode, we’ll unravel how producers like Teddy Riley blended R&B, hip-hop, and funk to create a fresh sound that took over the charts. From iconic hits to groundbreaking artists, we’ll revisit the tracks and trends that made New Jack Swing a musical phenomenon. Enjoy!
*Some of the songs on this playlist may confuse you if you're a new jack swing conoisseur. Listen to the episode to find out why we included them!
Playlist of songs:
From its origins in Belgian rave culture to its global impact on dance floors, this episode explores the distinctive beats, energetic moves, and cultural influences that define a unique music genre and dance called jumpstyle. It's fun and quirky in the best way possible and will definitely get you jumping so enjoy! Playlist of songs:
In this episode, we're taking a journey through the world of dubstep music, a genre that started in South London and spread worldwide. From the pioneering sounds of Skream and Benga to the genre-bending innovations of artists like Skrillex, we talk about the significant changes that dubstep went through overtime including a specific type of dubstep called riddim and what makes it unique. So if you're curious about dubstep and want to learn more, tune in!
Playlist of songs:
While trap music is known for beats filled with hi-hats, snares and hard-hitting basslines, the genre existed before this sound., its name coming from the term "trap house" meaning a house used to make and sell drugs. Southern hip hop artists have been rapping about trapping since the early 90s. Somewhere along the way, producers from Atlanta gave the genre the iconic beat that can be heard on hip hop radio stations till this day. Tune in to find out more about the history of trap music!
Playlist of songs:
Welcome to our first episode in the country genre! This episode explores the fusion genre of country and pop, so even if you're not a country fan, you'll probably know a lot of the songs anyway. Country is making a comeback in the pop charts thanks to certain artists choosing to take country back to its roots, but it may not be the roots that you're thinking of. Tune in to find out the real history behind country pop!
Check out our blog for sources, videos, & more: https://ilistentoeverythingpod.blogspot.com/2024/03/episode-43-country-pop-conundrum.html
Playlist of songs:
Another 60's revival of the indie rock era, chamber pop or baroque pop is a genre that began in the mid-60s when rock stars started to incorporate classical instruments in their music. A revival occured in the mid-90s as a reaction against the the lo-fi grunge sound and continued into the 2000s and 2010s. We hope you enjoy learning about this genre. Let us know if you can think of any other chamber/baroque pop examples!
Link to the new blog: https://ilistentoeverythingpod.blogspot.com/
Playlist of songs:
In this episode, we listen to the sounds of the favelas through a genre known as funk carioca (or Brazilian funk, favela funk, etc). It is a tenacious genre that began in the streets of Rio and ended up on the for you pages of Tik Tok despite attempts of destruction by the Brazilian elite. Definitely not a genre to miss!
Playlist of songs:
I Listen to Everything is back! Starting off the new year strong with a super upbeat electronic dance genre, this episode explores the roots of UK Garage. We discuss the influence of US garage, contemporary R&B and house music as well as the role of pirate radio stations and the key figures who shaped the genre's sound - a sound that we can still hear in much of popular music today!
Playlist of songs:
Music that as ignorable as it is interesting - this is how musician Brian Eno described the genre he named ambient music. This episode looks at the history behind ambient music, starting in the early 20th century with Erik Satie's "furniture music' to today with rapper and flute player André 3000's latest album called New Blue Sun. Whether its nature sounds, flutes, synthesisers or just plain silence, this genre is sure to either fascinate you or weird you out! Playlist of songs: