Podcasting

If you were unaware, I’ve begun my own classical music podcast called All the Cool Parts. I’ve been a podcast listener for years, and I’ve wanted to do one for a long time. I finally stopped procrastinating and just did one. Once I overcame all of the initial technical hurdles, it all got much easier. My experience doing All the Cool Parts has been really cool so far. I’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback, especially concerning the initial episode. I also started a kind of call for recordings called All the Cool Parts Idol. This is where I hope to get some cool recordings from some up and coming artists that might still be under the radar. So far, I haven’t received a single submission, which kind of surprises me, but I’ll just keep putting the call out there and hope I get something.
I love podcasts, and I took inspiration for doing mine from many different favorites. Among them, The Instance, the Naxos Podcast, Filmsack, and Coverville. All great podcasts - all worth checking out (excepting possibly The Instance, which if you don’t play World of Warcraft, will be incomprehensible).
I plan to keep doing All the Cool Parts indefinitely, presenting “recent” classical music recordings (and by recent, I mean perhaps recordings spanning the last perhaps 15-20 years). Because I’m doing the podcast totally on my own, and not under the auspices of some record label, etc, I’m free to present whatever I want to present, which is exactly how I want it. Some may wonder why I would present a recording that was made in 1992 (as I did in the last podcast with the Ensemble Modern album of Zappa). My reasoning here is that no classical music recording - certainly released within the last 20 years - has had enough of a large scale impact that everyone would know the recording already. All of these recordings need more exposure - even one from 1992.
Another thing I’ll be doing in addition to presenting recordings - I’ll also be doing shows presenting web sites of performers, composers or ensembles - providing there is enough downloadable and/or streaming content on the site. If you have any suggestions of great web sites and/or recordings - please let me know! I’m always open to suggestions, and to things that might have slipped past my notice.
The web site for the podcast is http://allthecoolparts.blogspot.com - please check it out and give the podcast a try. You can also subscribe in iTunes.
