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All podcast themes sound the same — why?

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What if the entire sound of modern podcasting can be traced back to a single Grateful Dead song uploaded in 2001? We uncover the musical lineage that connects NPR's classical gravitas to dubstep wobbles, from the very first RSS feed experiment to the mysterious masked composer who's scored over 200 podcast themes and shaped what millions of people hear when they hit play. This deep dive reveals how podcast music evolved from classical public radio strings into today's signature blend of plinking pianos, breakbeats, and irreverent sampling—plus an exclusive interview with the enigmatic Breakmaster Cylinder, the "Han Zimmer of podcasting" who's been hiding behind a robot helmet for over a decade.

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SONGS DISCUSSED

Grateful Dead "Truckin'"

Adam Curry "Daily Source Code" theme

NPR "All Things Considered" theme

Don Voegeli "All Things Considered" original theme (1971)

Don Voegeli "All Things Considered" jazz funk version (1976)

NPR "All Things Considered" orchestral version (1983/1995)

The Daily theme

WNYC "On the Media" theme by Ben Allison "Disposable Genius"

Christopher Lydon "Radio Open Source" theme by Dafnis Prieto

Disparition "The Ballad of Fielder and Mourn" (Welcome to Night Vale theme)

Serial theme

Joe Rogan Experience theme

Call Her Daddy theme

Snap Judgment theme

The Breakfast Club theme

WTF with Marc Maron theme by John Montagna "Lock the Gate"

Reply All theme by Breakmaster Cylinder

Breakmaster Cylinder "Outside In" theme

Breakmaster Cylinder "Bird Note" (Claire de Lune with loon calls)

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