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The Magic Organ
The Magic Organ Guy
114 episodes
5 days ago
Join your host for the internet's only commando style, fair use, multi-genre music review podcast as he fights the voice changed good fight in the never ending battle between quality and popularity in our collapsing society.
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Join your host for the internet's only commando style, fair use, multi-genre music review podcast as he fights the voice changed good fight in the never ending battle between quality and popularity in our collapsing society.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Education,
Music,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 99: I Love the Mash, What can I Say?
The Magic Organ
7 months ago
Episode 99: I Love the Mash, What can I Say?
New music thus far in 2025 has been crazy great. A great record is one that bears repeated listens, is interesting and creative in a unique way, and makes you feel something emotionally. Making people feel something through music is not as easy as it may sound.In a normal year I listen to well over 1,000 excerpts from new recordings and find maybe 20-25 recordings that fit my definition of a best of year recording. You can laugh at me for my nerdy approach to online new music scavenging but I keep a spreadsheet of great records that I find and thus far I've found 17 records that could quite easily end up on my best of 2025. That's a shit ton of new music in a very short period of time.In this episode the Agender record is easily a candidate to be on my best of 2025 list. Fronted by an Australian woman the record sounds like Devo went to the gym and got ripped and read a lot of feminist literature. The track from Kenya Eugene is a follow up to a single called Bun it, which I most definitely would love folks to check it out.Otherwise I just keep hitting all the genres, I love the mash what can I say?Excerpts from this episode:Baalti: Rajaclipping.: MalleusKiala & Afroblaster: One RacePissgrave: Dissident AmputatorKenya Eugene: In and Outtah Loveskaiwater: popAgender: Damaged GirlsFeel free to follow me on the Insta where I conversate as themagic_organ. I got it friggin' goin' on over there, it's beyond #epic. Or hit me up with 5 shits on the itunes, that would be helpful, 5 shits on the itunes I dare not dream!!! I think it just moved.I'm always open to listener suggested playlists if you feel you can hang with the host.You can find these artists on bandcamp and streaming outlets. You can support them by listening and telling your friends. You can celebrate what they do! Let this shitass 13 minute podcast inspire you. God forbid.Questions, comments, review requests -- contact me at skeptical.chimp@disroot.org
The Magic Organ
Join your host for the internet's only commando style, fair use, multi-genre music review podcast as he fights the voice changed good fight in the never ending battle between quality and popularity in our collapsing society.