Radiolab Live "In The Dark" with Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich will be making its way to BAM on June 26, 2012 . Tickets aren't available to the general public yet, but if you make a $250 donation to WNYC , you can get "free" pair of advance tickets to the show which also features Demetri Martin and Thao Nguyen . Get first dibs on a pair of tickets to the Tuesday, June 26th show at BAM! The folks at Radiolab are super [...]
A history of what composer Steve Reich calls speech-melodies.
"What's different about Radiolab (and what I think is changing about the web) is that it *is*...
Last week I sent out a plea on Twitter for some podcast recommendations. I got a handful of suggestions, much of them music related but there were a few that were not and of these, Radiolab (suggested by Anthony from God Don't Like It ) was an instant winner. Radiolab is an American radio show that airs all over the country and tackles both big and not so big issues in the realms of science and philosophy - I use these descriptive words because they use them on their 'About' page , [...]
of Montreal's music is hard to define, given it changes more often than frontman Kevin Barnes' sequined and feathered outfits during a live show. One album might be heavy on the drum machine and synthesizer, while another showcases Barnes' best high-pitched Prince wail with more traditional strings and percussion. The Atlanta band boasts a prodigious [...]
This week's release of Her Space Holiday's 10-track, self-titled album marks the end of the one-man musical project that Marc Bianchi started back in 1996. Fittingly, HSH's final album is also the first on the Austin-based Bianchi's No More Good Ideas label. While he has some live dates set to support the LP, the genre-defying [...]
Genialny film chcę Wam pokazać. Poświęćcie proszę swoje trzy minutki. Warto! Stworzony przez Everynone dla Radiolab . korzystajcie z wiosny! g.
Another great slice of something from Radiolab and Everynone - inspired by their Desperately Seeking Symmetry episode. It's the second collaboration between the two, following the also-excellent Words .
This striking Radiolab video made by Everynone was inspired by Radiolab's Desperately Seeking Symmetry episode. Filmmakers Will Hoffman, Daniel Mercadante, and Julius Metoyer III play with our yearning for balance, and reveal how beautiful imperfect matches can be. More info here: http://www.radiolab.org/ http://everynone.com/
Good morning to you! It's a lovely day, and I'm almost done reading Tina Fey's book, which I can't seem to put down.

After Margie's, the drive today feels like it takes no time at all. Either that or we go through some kind of time warp by the Winchester Mystery House and the drive literally takes no time at all. Oh San Francisco, oh you city of swells and smells. Everything is on top of itself here, buildings and freeways and people all piled up into incredible piles, and my memories seem to pile up the same way, jumbled. More meat than I've eaten in years—an incredible sausage in Lower Haight and later, home-made wild boar tacos. A shot of [...]
Saw this over at my buddies site Kitsune Noir . It was done for an episode of "Words" which is a series by one of my favorite radio shows Radio Lab . Directed by the amazing people at Everynone .

So, we here at GIMME TINNITUS world headquarters are very excited for a full length album by Buke And Gass . The duo of Aron Sanchez and Arone Dyer play highly customized instruments to create a truly unique audio experience. Their sound has been described as "The Loudest Miniature Fuzz." To hear a much more expansive and weird description of the Buke And Gass sound, listen to the following Radiolab shorts podcast: Downloadable: The Loudest Miniature Fuzz (wnyc mp3) And if you want to know what all that hookworm talk is [...]
by kevin diamond When you have a day job, there are pretty much three things that get you through the day sans killing somebody: Coffee, Cigarettes, and Podcasts. One of the best podcasts around today is RadioLab , a WNYC original. I could spend a whole post explaining the merits of the science-class-as-aural-soundsc ape approach that Jad Abumrad and Robert Crullwitch employ, but that's not what this post is about. Today, on my weekly RadioLab Podcast, I was fortunate enough to hear an interview and three pieces by Zoe [...]
The Radio Lab podcast is re-running HV's "City X" by Jonathan Mitchell , which da Lab rats describe as: A history of the modern shopping mall through perspectives of people living in a real, yet unnamed, city. Using a sound rich audio mosaic of observations and ruminations, all scored to Muzak, ...