TuneDig
TuneDig
TuneDig is an in-depth and informed conversation between two lifelong friends about the power of music — one album at a time. In each episode, we go down the rabbit hole to spend a while in the strange world we discover. We take an honest look at creativity in all its complexity—from writing and production to history and cultural impact. We promise you’ll learn something new every time, no matter how much you already love the album we explore. Sign up at tunedig.com to get occasional news and new episode announcements.
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Episodes
TuneDig Radio: Introspection 24.07.2020 1:33:24
The protests and unrest have had us wondering how to make meaning from this wild, inexplicable time in history — so like usual, we turned to songs. Out came two new TuneDig Radio playlists. The world already has plenty of protest playlists, so instead we tried to think more deeply about how best to process and live in the moment. This episode (part of a pair) is all about searching deep within and...
TuneDig Radio: Instrumentals Vol. 2 18.06.2020 1:15:08
Being stuck at home without our studio setup got us thinking about the value of staying connected to people you enjoy being around by sharing music you love. With that in mind, we present the first episode of TuneDig Radio — where we dive deep into a specific music-related topic, then curate and share a playlist about it, pirate radio-style. For our first two episodes, we took turns exchanging our...
TuneDig Radio: Instrumentals Vol. 1 22.05.2020 1:14:41
Being stuck at home without our studio setup got us thinking about the value of staying connected to people you enjoy being around by sharing music you love. With that in mind, we present the first episode of TuneDig Radio — where we dive deep into a specific music-related topic, then curate and share a playlist about it, pirate radio-style. For our first two episodes, we took turns exchanging our...
Episode 032: D'Angelo's "Voodoo" 24.01.2020 1:04:10
To create something timeless, an artist must push beyond the boundaries of time. With "Voodoo", D’Angelo gathered a council of like-minded shamans for a years-long ritual to study and absorb music’s most mystical moments, conjuring an otherworldly result. 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://tun...
Episode 031: Chelsea Wolfe's "Hiss Spun" 10.01.2020 57:27
"Hiss Spun" is a massive cosmic ballad that journeys through the worlds within the psyche, guided by a goddess of the soul in her own right. Think of this episode as a gateway drug to a land beyond your comfort zone toward the beauty of all things heavy. Let "Hiss Spun" get in your blood. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Chec...
Episode 030: Otis Redding's "Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul" 13.12.2019 51:21
A single 24-hour period in 1965 yielded one of the finest and most important musical documents in American history — and its author became one of our most influential voices. Join us in marveling at the difference a day can make. 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 .
Episode 029: Sunn O)))'s "Black One" 29.11.2019 50:48
”Dark is the light, and everything is black.” For Black Friday, we thought it fitting to reach for the darkest and most transcendent piece of music we know. Sunn O)))’s thundering vibrations are meditation through force for anyone willing to listen deeply, and "Black One" is a door into a void that turns out to be a higher plane. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about th...
Episode 028: Radiohead's "Kid A" 15.11.2019 58:52
Is it possible to be both overrated and underrated? With "Kid A", Radiohead cemented their mythos simply by artfully engaging a very specific cultural crossroads. We reexamined both the music and the moment, and gained more new perspective than we expected about the meaning of both. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs that didn't make the episode. Check out...
Episode 027: Tom Waits's "Rain Dogs" 01.11.2019 59:51
Dance and swallow the night with us as we go down, down, down, downtown. This one finds us following a beatnik as he washes away the scent of his past and goes feral in search of wild new sounds. (We've always been out of our minds.) 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 .
Episode 026: A Tribe Called Quest's "Midnight Marauders" 18.10.2019 1:06:48
Most artists would’ve crumbled under the pressure of following up an instant classic like The "Low End Theory", but Tip, Phife, and Shaheed dug even deeper, delivering an even more “precise, bass-heavy, and just right” work in sound and in spirit. Midnight remains a watershed moment for hip-hop, so we must bear witness. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter (@tunedig) for more info about the songs th...
Episode 025: Can's "Tago Mago" 04.10.2019 55:58
We launch Season 4 by blasting off toward Inner Space, exploring the wild dimension that one German-based collective occupied all on its own. Enjoy the mind-bending magic of pure cosmic inspiration with us. 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 .
BONUS TRACK: How We Got Here 27.09.2019 28:51
We got a bunch of interesting listener feedback in our off-season, and it encouraged us to shed some light on why we do things the way we do ‘em. Also, we reflect on our first writeup, which was ... interesting.
Season 4 Trailer 19.09.2019 5:20
This one’s simple: we run down the next batch of albums we’re covering. Check out the song clips and get psyched! First episode of season 4 drops Friday, October 4—new ones every other Friday after that. "Tago Mago" - Can "Midnight Marauders" - A Tribe Called Quest "Rain Dogs" - Tom Waits "Kid A" - Radiohead "Black One" - Sunn O))) "Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul" - Otis Redding "Hiss Spun" -...
Episode 024: Prince and the Revolution's "Purple Rain" 21.06.2019 40:21
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate a precious moment. This moment in history "Purple Rain" made is an electric thing — it’s music at the height of music’s power, creating a space in time for everyone to be in together. There will never be another. Y’all better live now.
Episode 023: Queens of the Stone Age's "Rated R" 07.06.2019 32:55
Y’all lookin’ for freedom? Boy, do we ever have the pill for you. Slip on your boogie shoes, put this episode on your tongue, and slither out into the darkness with us as we howl at the neon moon.
Episode 022: Frank Ocean's "Channel Orange" 24.05.2019 36:38
We tune into an Oceanic innervision of crystal-clear Criterion Collection F E E L I N G, frequency after frequency for 55 minutes. Like us, you won’t be able to change the channel.
Episode 021: Sturgill Simpson's "Metamodern Sounds in Country Music" 10.05.2019 28:53
One cowboy’s journey to clean out the darkest corners of his mind led him through a wormhole and into the light. The result is "Metamodern Sounds in Country Music", a cosmic country hitchhiker’s guide to the myth we all call space and time.
Episode 020: Converge's "Axe to Fall" 26.04.2019 33:07
"Axe to Fall" finds one of heavy music’s most consistent, celebrated bands transcending into the legends they’re known as today, calling on friends to provide fresh perspective on their sound and push them to peerless new heights.
Episode 019: Run the Jewels's "Run the Jewels 3" 12.04.2019 28:44
What happens when, after years grinding underground solo, two hip-hop heavyweights discover they make a perfect team? They strike G-O-L-D, finally stepping into the pop culture spotlight and using it to speak the language of the unheard.
Episode 018: Janelle Monáe's "The ArchAndroid" 29.03.2019 28:45
Picasso said that “art is a lie that makes us realize truth.“ Grand artistic statements like "The ArchAndroid" reveal intimate ideas beneath layers of disguise, drawing in the audience to connect to the story’s feelings rather than its facts. This one’s about the fight for freedom and love … and who doesn’t want more of that?
Episode 017: Björk's "Homogenic" 15.03.2019 36:20
For an artist as creative as Björk, finding the essence of her sound meant pushing farther out than ever before. Ideas, sounds, and approaches that seemed at odds added up to something greater on "Homogenic". The result was vast, nuanced “emotional landscapes” unlike anything we’ve ever experienced … do yourself a favor and walk around them with us. We dare you.
Episode 016: Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" 11.01.2019 30:28
There’s little doubt at this point that "Miseducation" is a great album, but after really spending time with it, we came away with a deep belief that it’s one of the best ever, full stop. It’s a perfect record — albeit from an imperfect vessel — delivered at the perfect moment for maximum impact, and we only manage to scratch its surface here. We hope it hits you like it has us.
Episode 015: The Mars Volta's "Frances the Mute" 28.12.2018 29:42
"Frances the Mute" is a sonic séance, conjuring spirits buried beneath stories left behind by lost souls. The album finds restless living spirits walking a hallucinatory hall of mirrors of space and time, trying to find light beyond the darkness of a friend gone too soon. Don’t be afraid to get your mind bent—we’re here to guide you.
Episode 014: BADBADNOTGOOD's "IV" 14.12.2018 28:53
If you’re worried about kids these days and/or the pitfalls of technology, we’d like to point to an antidote to all those fears. Meet BADBADNOTGOOD, the jazz quartet you can crowdsurf to, and IV, the album where they found their own voice. What a time to be alive.
Episode 013: Cream's "Wheels of Fire" 30.11.2018 31:08
Clapton. Bruce. Baker. This supergroup was a strange brew that was simply too potent for the world (not to mention the band themselves), and we see that on display in "Wheels of Fire". The double album finds the trio at—ahem—a crossroads, the contrast between their inspirations creating tension to mixed—but often magical—effect.
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