
TuneDig Podcast
1) Episode 68: Gang of Four's "Entertainment!"
“Entertainment!” is described by Gang of Four’s Jon King as “a record about young people smiling and dancing in the face of disaster.” Uh oh, sound familiar? This Leeds-born slab of Brechtian boogie r...Show More
2) Episode 67: Brooks & Dunn's "Brand New Man"
This is the tale of two lonesome cowboys who got down, turned around, and went to town catching lightning in a bottle on their first try together. Whether or not their decade-defining country anthems ...Show More
3) Episode 66: Oumou Sangaré's "Moussolou"
The name "Oumou" derives from an Arabic word meaning "mother of." It is associated with dignity, wisdom, and maternal strength. Southern Mali’s Oumou Sangare has come to embody her namesake for millio...Show More
4) Episode 65: Missy Elliott's "Supa Dupa Fly"
In the words of one of her groundbreaking forebears, “You feel free? You want to try some wild s**t? Thank Missy.” Since the very first frame of “The Rain” entered our eyeballs, Missy has made the ava...Show More
5) Episode 64: The Cramps's "...Off the Bone"
God is a woman and she plays the guitar loud … y’all come catch some Holy Ghost in your hips. Hear our hallelujah for the love story of the queen of rock ‘n roll and the mad daddy holy rollin’ on a ri...Show More
6) Episode 63: Black Moth Super Rainbow's "Dandelion Gum"
Life’s a bit heavy to chew on these days, so we reached into the pocket of our mid-2000s jeans and found an old piece of Dandelion Gum to chew on instead. As soon as its neon syrup hits your tongue, y...Show More
7) Episode 62: Project Pat's "Mista Don't Play: Everythangs Workin"
This life we're livin' is oh so beautiful. Take it from Patrick Houston, who has spread the gospel of the real for three decades, followed by a discipleship that has shaped 21st century culture in his...Show More
8) Episode 61: Grace Jones's "Nightclubbing"
Not a woman. Not a man. A revolution. Music’s long history is littered with larger-than-life characters whose mythology shapes reality for the masses — and few loom larger than the mighty Grace Jones....Show More
9) Episode 60: Paramore's "This Is Why"
The menace and melancholy of modern life have sentenced scores of young people to the gilded prison of nostalgia — but much to our surprise, a band of recovering Southern pop-punks have an antidote. F...Show More
10) Episode 59: Ennio Morricone's "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly"
You know that five-note coyote howl. You may even know the classic film it helps power. But what do you know about the man behind those iconic moments?For our final exploration from our 2024 calendar,...Show More