Popcast

Found sound fanatics: rejoice! In Popcast, Pop Up Archive's house podcast, we excavate gems from Pop Up Archive's public audio. Recordings range from 1904 wax cylinder songs to NASA's interstellar rumbles. Listen as we resurface and reexamine forgotten sounds in this series of intimate micro-podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

https://play.acast.com/s/popcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 5m. Bisher sind 15 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 hour 21 minutes

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The Song Banned by NASA


Astronauts don’t have days and nights like we do on earth, so they need some help regulating their sleep. Turns out, it takes a whole team of engineers down on earth to rouse NASA’s elite from their slumbers. In this Popcast, hear about the NASA tradit...


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 April 15, 2015  5m
 
 

Bob Hope and Atomic Bill


It was 1950, just five years after the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Soviet Union had just built their own bomb. And what did Americans, huddled around their radios, most want to hear? Comedian Bob Hope, joking about the world ...


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 March 31, 2015  6m
 
 

Folksong and Potboilers


In the early 1900s, journalist and renaissance man Charles Lummis set out to capture and preserve the Spanish folk songs of California, including the voice of one talent in particular: Manuela García. Listen to the story behind the Charles Fletcher Lum...


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 March 19, 2015  5m
 
 

And of course, she was a Scorpio


Describing Sylvia Plath in 1972, Plath's editor Fran McCullough says: "instances of her bitchiness and snobbery [were] quite astonishing. And of course she was a Scorpio." Jumping off from there, host Eliza Smith uses the lens of astrol...


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 March 4, 2015  4m
 
 

O my Homunculus: The proto-podcast about Sylvia Plath


With all the talk of a "golden age" of audio, it can be easy to forget that producers have been putting together intimate, conversational audio pieces for decades. In this Popcast, hear about the surprising podcast-like feel of a 1972 radio d...


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 February 14, 2015  4m