Episodios

  • Thomas Dolby
    Apr 3 2026

    In the early '80s, Thomas Dolby burst onto the pop music scene with his worldwide hit, She Blinded Me With Science. The song hailed from his debut album , The Golden Age of Wireless, and not only was it both musically and lyrically a brilliant pop song, the entire album was a masterful orchestration of synth programming that resulted in layered, lush soundscapes. Dolby masterfully shifted synth-pop from cold, mechanical textures to a warm, emotional, and highly narrative form, blending pioneering studio production with retro-futurist themes.

    On this new episode of Inside MusiCast, we chat with Dolby not only about his '80s album successes, but we'll discuss his thoughts about AI and its use in the music industry, his role as the creator and Director of the Music for New Media program at the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University, as well as his upcoming tours, including his Iconic ‘80s Recollections tour in the US and the UK, his Totally Tubular Festival that will feature his band The Lost Toy People and several other iconic '80s artists, as well as a surprise announcement about a future tour he's developing.

    We're truly honored to welcome one of the most innovative musicians and technologists over the past 40+ years, Thomas Dolby. On this new episode of Inside MusiCast, we chat with Dolby not only about his '80s album successes, but we'll discuss his thoughts about AI and its use in the music industry, his role as the creator and Director of the Music for New Media program at the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University, as well as his upcoming tours, including his Iconic ‘80s Recollections tour in the US and the UK, his Totally Tubular Festival that will feature his band The Lost Toy People and several other iconic '80s artists, as well as a surprise announcement about a future tour he's developing.

    We're truly honored to welcome one of the most innovative musicians and technologists over the past 40+ years, Thomas Dolby.

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    51 m
  • Ed Toth
    Mar 27 2026

    For Ed Toth, music isn’t just his career, but it’s been an integral part of his entire life. His father was a working musician and an audiophile, so he was always surrounded by great music. In fact, he was only 13 years-old when he joined his Dad’s Top 40 band as the drummer. From there, he’s been blessed with some amazing connections and gigs, including a nine-year stint in the band Vertical Horizon, where he played on the band’s two biggest albums, including their #1 hit “Everything You Want.” He eventually landed a drumming chair with The Doobie Brothers, and has been touring with the band for 21 years. Here to chat with us today about these experiences and some other great projects he’s involved with is none other than Ed Toth.

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    58 m
  • Dennis Atlas
    Feb 13 2026

    Dennis Atlas has emerged as a vital member of Toto’s touring band, and those who have witnessed him perform live have recognized the incredible energy and musicianship he injects into his role as keyboardist and vocalist. His soaring vocal ability has even allowed the band to add songs to their setlist from the Isolation album, where Dennis tackles those lofty Fergie Frederiksen parts. Aside from his gig with Toto, Dennis has been busy working on a new solo album project titled Principle, which is set to be released in May. West Coast AOR fans, get ready, because you’re going to love his style and approach to this 11 track album, which also features some very special guest musicians. Here to talk about this new project and his new role touring with Toto is Dennis Atlas.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Randy Goodrum
    Feb 10 2026

    Randy Goodrum has written an abundance of great songs throughout his career - many of which have been hits for some of the biggest names in the music business. He’s also released several solo albums and collaborations that have been heralded by fans around the world. Having written so many songs, it might seem difficult to choose a handful that are considered favorites, but on his upcoming album release “Pieces”, Randy has done just that. Ten of the 11 tracks on “Pieces” are songs Randy has written, with some of them having been recorded and released by other artists, and some are gems that we’re hearing for the first time. These newly recorded arrangements are beautiful examples of Randy’s unique writing style, and today he’s here to talk about them. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Randy Goodrum.

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    44 m
  • Lenise Bent
    Jan 28 2026

    When Lenise Bent entered the L.A. audio engineering scene in the late ‘70s, she didn’t mind that it was primarily a male dominated industry. Through a chance meeting with Leon Russell at his home studio, she was swept away with the studio atmosphere, the sound, and it was her curiosity about the recording console and gear that captured her spirit and sent her down the path of becoming a recording engineer. She was determined to work with the best equipment, the best studios, and the best musicians. And she did. She’s credited on some of the best sounding albums that were ever recorded, including Steely Dan’s “Aja”, Supertramp’s “Breakfast In America”, Marc Jordan’s “Mannequin”, Blondie's “Autoamerican”, and “Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac, just to name a few. Here to discuss her incredible journey as a pioneering audio engineer is none other than Lenise Bent.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • 2025 IMC Correspondent Wrap-Up
    Jan 1 2026

    For nearly 20 years, Inside MusiCast has been bringing you interviews with the best musicians, engineers and producers in the music industry. But while Eddy and I host the shows, we also have a team of nine passionate colleagues who have been assisting us along the way. To kick off the new year, we’ve assembled nearly all of our correspondents for a 2025 wrap-up chat to discuss the year in music, and to give them a chance to chat about their time with Inside MusiCast and what’s to come in 2026. And we thank them all for everything they do for the show. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome the Inside MusiCast Correspondents to kick off 2026!

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Wally Badarou
    Nov 7 2025

    Paris-born Wally Badarou traces his ancestry to Benin, West Africa—but he is thoroughly and unmistakably French. When it comes to music, however, his inspiration reflects a rich blend of international influences. A pioneering keyboardist, producer, and session musician, Wally has long embraced technology as an integral part of his creative process—one of the key motivations that led him to collaborate with the band Level 42. If you’ve heard their music, you’ve heard Wally’s touch: his musical structures, melodies, and productions are woven into many of their biggest hits. Although he was never an official member of the band, he co-wrote many of their more prominent songs, shaping the band’s signature sound. Beyond that, his remarkable career includes collaborations with legends such as Herbie Hancock, M, Talking Heads, Grace Jones, Robert Palmer, and many others. It’s the story of a truly global musician—one who views music through an international lens. Inside MusiCast proudly welcomes Wally Badarou.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Ole Børud
    Oct 17 2025

    On this episode of Inside MusiCast, we head back to Norway to check-in with Ole Børud and chat about his brand new studio album titled, “Sleepwalking Again.” These ten new tracks are already being described by his fans as some of his best work, and we can’t disagree. “Sleepwalking Again” contains elements of West Coast soul, pop, funk, a hint of gospel, gorgeous vocal harmonies, and impeccable musicianship - the key ingredients that have crafted Ole’s sound throughout his career. It’s been 11 years since we last connected with Ole, so we’re glad to have him back to catch up and chat about this fantastic new project. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome Ole Børud.

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    53 m