Episodes
Before uniting one nation under a groove, the lysergic lords of chaos in Funkadelic harnessed wild lightning into an amulet called "Maggot Brain", bestowing the bearer with raw, dark power stronger than any force known to man. Between reaching our 50th episode and coping with the “maggots in the mind” of today’s universe, it felt like the right time to free our minds. We hope y’all’s asses will follow. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't...
Published 07/01/22
Published 07/01/22
The story of Alice Coltrane — an accomplished bebop pianist from Detroit who transcended into something far greater before walking away from public life altogether — is a glimpse into what it means to be truly free. Alice’s masterpiece Journey in Satchidananda is a cosmic dance that sparked creation from destruction. And in a time when we’re all desperately searching for a spark of meaning and hope, Journey abides abundantly. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about...
Published 06/17/22
Take a moment to appreciate Ann and Nancy Wilson, who kicked down the doors of rock ‘n’ roll’s boys’ club with their peerless guitar work, soaring soul vocals, and tight songcraft. 1977’s Little Queen — an oft-overlooked gem in the classic rock canon — offers a snapshot of those elements at their most urgent and pure, powered by the Wilsons’ simple motivation (as described by their producer): “It was a war.” Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that...
Published 06/03/22
When you think of “electronic music,” what comes to mind may not be a genre you deeply love — hip-hop, house, new wave, or even dub reggae — but all of it owes some debt, scientifically or otherwise, to Tangerine Dream. Dig in with us as we study a prime example of the band’s brand of effortful innovation, where they patiently and persistently labored at the cutting edge of electronic technology to open a portal to new worlds in our minds. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for...
Published 05/20/22
Did you catch one of 2021’s biggest albums, or like us, did you almost overlook it? If you have any expectations of pop music, "SOUR" will likely subvert them. Teenage dream this is not; it’s an exquisitely universal portrait of a weird time to be alive. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out more episodes at https://tunedig.com.
Published 05/06/22
The story of Fela Kuti — one of the most famous people on an *entire continent* passionately struggling to liberate power to more people — is absolutely one worth deeply knowing, regardless of whether you find yourself drawn to Afrobeat or (cringe) “world music.” But once you know it, it’s almost impossible not to fall in love with Fela and Afrika 70 as their revolutionary grooves rewire your brain in magical and meaningful ways. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info...
Published 04/22/22
Meshuggah’s "ObZen"—an artifact of human creativity pushing the limits of what’s possible—will quite literally make you hear music differently. If you’re looking for a new musical adventure, and especially if you don’t think you like “heavy” or “weird” music, consider this your sign to push past your comfort zone. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out more episodes at https://tunedig.com.
Published 04/08/22
A misunderstood wise man once said “Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds.” In our most personal and vulnerable episode yet, we do some seeking through the lens of songs that fill us with the bravery and sincerity to love ourselves and others fully. Dig deep with us as we fish for words about our tiny place in the universe and dance with gratitude for our ability to do so. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode....
Published 03/25/22
Y’all tryna raise your vibrations? Erykah Badu is here to help. Season 6 kicks off with a meditation on realness and what being on “your own wavelength” really means. (Spoiler: it ain’t a single frequency — it’s a whole spectrum.) Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out more episodes at https://tunedig.com.
Published 03/11/22
Season 6—featuring our most eclectic selection of albums yet—kicks off Friday, March 11, with new episodes every other Friday through July. This trailer gives you a little taste of the lineup, which includes: “Mama’s Gun” – Erykah Badu “Catch for Us the Foxes” – mewithoutYou “ObZen” – Meshuggah “Expensive Shit” – Fela Kuti “SOUR” – Olivia Rodrigo “Phaedra” – Tangerine Dream “Little Queen” – Heart “Journey In Satchidananda” — Alice Coltrane “Maggot Brain” – Funkadelic (We also share news...
Published 02/25/22
Let’s be clear: "Bitches Brew" is a challenging record. It’s challenging to some of the best musicians in the world—but all of them say it’s worth the investment. In the same way you can (and should) let go and trust an incoming psychedelic experience, this album needs you to neither push nor pull in a search for meaning. Stop looking, stop labeling, and sit down. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out more...
Published 06/18/21
On the heels of one of 2020's most acclaimed albums — Fiona Apple’s Fetch the Bolt Cutters — we revisited Apple’s debut Tidal and wound up working to extract ourselves from the mostly male gazes that made its reception … much different. We arrive at a question much like writer Jenn Pelly had: “People would constantly prod Fiona on how an 18-year-old could write songs as mature as these ... Why did they not ask instead how she became a genius?” Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig)...
Published 06/04/21
The modern world is accelerating beyond our control, shaping our reality in ways we can’t yet perceive or understand. Enter Death Grips, an art project capturing the chaotic energy and illustrating the absurdity of our hubris in trying to harmonize the surreal and extremely real — never more perfectly than on 2012’s prescient "The Money Store".
Published 05/21/21
Reggae music is easy to take for granted, but its impact is underappreciated and massive — in the case of dub in particular, everyone from Radiohead to Johnny Rotten to Run-DMC owes it a debt. Augustus Pablo and King Tubby together created what’s regarded as “one of the finest examples of dub ever recorded.” Join us as we dive into the culture, history, and unique engineering experiments that made it possible. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that...
Published 05/07/21
By every measure — sales, awards, chart-toppers, global name recognition — Rihanna is objectively as big as the Beatles ever were. In fact, ANTI is so big it’s still on the charts, a record five full years later. Take a closer look with us at “the record you make when you don’t need to sell records”, and get a taste of the true freedom that comes from focusing on your inner voice when faced with insurmountable expectations. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about...
Published 04/23/21
All American music traces back to the blues, and deep at the root sits Son House. That the recordings on "Father of Folk Blues" even exist is something of a gray area that cuts to the heart of the great American myth, but wherever you land after hearing these stories, you’ll find that what matters most is what the great Muddy Waters once said of House: “That man was the king.” Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check...
Published 04/09/21
Words fail a band like the Melvins, but people try a lot of stupid ones anyway. (“Dadaist.” “Original.” “Transgressive.” Give us a break.) They’ve belligerently flogged any attempt to pinpoint their essence for nearly 40 years, but Stoner Witch remains a reliable mall directory for the Melvins’ vast and wild discography. Grab yourself some pretzel bites. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out more episodes at...
Published 03/26/21
We should talk about Dolly the way we talk about Prince. Her extraordinary kindness and unique kitsch both make her universally loved, but what gets left out of the conversation is the very thing that made her famous: the music. Join in as we focus attention on the sonics and songwriting of the low-key masterpiece "Jolene".
Published 03/12/21