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Check Out Podcasts from Thundercat, Porches, Brian Wilson and More on Pitchfork Radio

Talkhouse is teaming up with Pitchfork for some epic podcasts.

Podcast fans, prepare yourself: during last weekend's Pitchfork Music Festival, Talkhouse Music recorded a whole mess of podcasts with the likes of Brian Wilson and Carly Rae Jepsen, Spencer Tweedy and Whitney, Thundercat and Kamasi Washington and many more. We'll be posting all of these great conversations to the site, but you can get a sneak peek this week via Pitchfork Radio, broadcasting from lovely Madison, Wisconsin. Check out the full schedule below and keep an eye here for these amazing podcasts.
— Brenna Ehrlich, editor-in-chief of the Talkhouse Music

Wednesday, July 20

3pm-4pm Pitchfork Music Festival artists on The Talkhouse Music Podcast: Shamir and Porches
4pm-5pm Elia Einhorn’s This Is Britain!
5pm-6pm Whitney

Thursday, July 21

11am-12pm Anderson .Paak
12pm-1pm Pitchfork Music Festival artists on The Talkhouse Music Podcast: Kamasi Washington and Thundercat
1pm-2pm Twin Peaks
2pm-3pm Lone
3pm-5ppm WSUM DJs
5pm-6pm A History of Smart Studios with Butch Vig and documentarian Wendy Schneider

Friday, July 22

11am-12pm Pitchfork Music Festival artists on The Talkhouse Music Podcast: Spencer Tweedy and Whitney
12pm-1pm Proud Parents
1pm-2pm Ted’s Tropical Summer Shakedown Show
2pm-3pm WSUM DJs
3pm-4pm Nina Las Vegas
4pm-5pm Entro Senestre
5pm-6pm TBA

(Photo credit: Dave Lucas)

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