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12tone & Polyphonic
Ghost Notes
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4.8 stars from 47 ratings
Less hot takes please
Love the content and good questions. Appreciate it when thoughtful and careful consideration with curiosity is the driving force in the conversation. Unfortunately, the hot takes and rambling is too distracting and annoying. Perhaps it’s the “let’s talk about one thing at a time” that I really...Read full review »
Scottundefined via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/24
Okay
All the concepts are worth exploring here, I just wish that they’d expand the discussion beyond classic rock. Soul/funk/rnb/hiphop is only occasionally mentioned tangentially, but they never actually dedicate time to those topics other than to acknowledge their existence.
MRudley via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/23
Strong Songs, Song Exploder, Switched on Pop, Tape Notes are all far superior to this podcast because the hosts of Ghost Notes (either out or laziness or gate-keeping) fail to provide musical examples of the songs or musical concepts they’re talking about. What’s the point of a music podcast...Read full review »
DApple50000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/16/23
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