The Pop Heard 'Round the World

The Pop Heard 'Round the World
Podcast Description
The Pop Heard 'Round the World is a music podcast hosted by DJ Zeen and Grimace.
This show began its life on KSCU Radio and now continues as a podcast.
Each week we explore and discuss some past and present Indie Pop and Indie Pop-adjacent favorites from around the world.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes surrounding indie music, exploring specific genres and their evolution. Examples of episode content include deep dives into tracks like 'A Kiss And A Slap' by Ultravivid Scene and 'Going Down to Liverpool' by The Bangles. Additionally, the show investigates connections between historical and contemporary indie music, highlighting both underrated gems and well-known classics.

The Pop Heard ‘Round the World is a music podcast hosted by DJ Zeen and Grimace.
This show began its life on KSCU Radio and now continues as a podcast.
Each week we explore and discuss some past and present Indie Pop and Indie Pop-adjacent favorites from around the world.
The Pop Heard ‘Round the World – A Podcast by DJ Zeen and Grimace – August 26, 2025
Featuring:
Alphaville – Sounds Like a Melody
Fancy – Lady Of Ice
The Hurricanes – Only One Night
Pet Shop Boys – A Man Could Get Arrested
Peter Schilling – The Different Story
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
Visage – The Damned Don’t Cry
Cetu Javu – Adonde
Desireless – Voyage Voyage
Frazier Chorus – The Telephone

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