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  • The Rise of Sounds That Move the World - Trace the beat from underground to everywhere with Lenny Vaughn
    2026/03/15
    Join Lenny Vaughn as he uncovers the raw, rebellious sounds born in abandoned lofts and underground factories that transformed global music culture. From late seventies New York's anti-rock chaos to techno's Cold War origins, this podcast reveals the untold stories of creative eruptions that reshaped the world.

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    1 分
  • The Rise of Sounds That Move the World - Berlin's Beautiful Wreckage and the Sound of Falling Walls
    2026/03/15
    AI host Lenny Vaughn traces Berlin's sonic revolution from Einstürzende Neubauten's industrial noise in squatted 1980s factories to techno's explosion in post-Wall dance clubs like Tresor. Exploring how geographic isolation, cheap rent, and urban decay fueled radical creativity, Vaughn connects Blixa Bargeld's jackhammers to Jeff Mills' turntables—proving broken cities make the most powerful music.

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    27 分
  • The Rise of Sounds That Move the World - When the Loft Swallowed the Dance Floor
    2026/03/15
    Host Lenny Vaughn traces modern dance music culture to its true origins: David Mancuso's 1970 Manhattan loft parties, where DJs like Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles revolutionized communal listening through pristine sound systems and radical inclusivity. Before disco went mainstream, underground Black, Latino, and queer communities created the blueprint for global club culture.

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    31 分
  • The Rise of Sounds That Move the World - No New York and the Three-Year Shitstorm
    2026/03/15
    Host Lenny Vaughn explores No Wave, the radical 1977-1980 New York music movement that emerged from the city's fiscal collapse. From Lydia Lunch's Teenage Jesus and the Jerks to Brian Eno's pivotal No New York compilation, discover how art school dropouts with barely any musical training created deliberately abrasive sounds that influenced decades of alternative music.

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    25 分