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As the TV version of “Song Exploder” was beginning to prepare for production, Hirway’s fellow Netflix host Samin Nosrat was launching her food series “Salt Fat Acid Heat.” ...
Song Exploder Season 2 doesn’t go deep into The Killers’ most ubiquitously beloved hit, “Mr. Brightside.” Nope. They stump instead for the genius and craftsmanship behind “When You Were ...
‘Song Exploder’ Brings Acclaimed Music Podcast To Netflix And Breaks Down The Songwriting Process By Benjamin H. Smith @ bhsmithnyc. Published Oct. 6, 2020, 8:30 a.m. ET.
“Song Exploder,” in which artists deconstruct their tunes, comes to visual life in the new Netflix docuseries of the same name. Hrishikesh Hirway, a musician who leads the One AM Radio project ...
On the "Song Exploder" podcast, Hrishikesh Hirway and his guests excavate musical secrets using a tune’s isolated tracks, or “stems,” to explore the songwriting and recording process.
In the latest 'Song Exploder' podcast Tom Fec (aka Tobacco), who composed the theme for HBO's 'Silicon Valley,' breaks down a track from his fourth album.
In his longtime podcast Song Exploder, Hrishikesh Hirway dives deep on songs with the artists who wrote them. Now, in a spinoff series, New Yorker staff writer Susan Orlean breaks down books with ...
“Song Exploder” took off. Currently in its seventh year, it has amassed nearly 200 episodes and consistently ranks among the top podcasts on Apple and Spotify. Loyal listeners have been privy ...
As Song Exploder turns 10, host Hrishikesh Hirway tells The Daily Beast about the podcast’s stand-out episodes and guests.
On the Song Exploder podcast, host Hrishikesh Hirway talks to musicians who take apart their songs and, piece by piece, tell the stories of how they were made. Listen below. Old Crow Medicine Show ...
Up front on our Ford Exploder was relatively simple. We basically removed the plastic fender flares or body cladding, removed the inner fender wells (we live in the South West, so we don't have to ...
As a title, “Song Exploder” has tended toward the opposite of mayhem. My understanding of the individual songs isn’t blown apart. If anything, I feel closer to the music by the end.