The Best DJ and Electronic Music Podcasts to Check Out in 2025
Podcasts are one of the best ways DJs can learn more about DJing and electronic music culture. Listening to interviews and discussions on a range of topics from club news, viral topics, EDM history and first-hand accounts can enrich a DJs knowledge and help provide creative inspiration. Whether you're a professional DJ or a hobbyist looking to dive a little deeper, DJ-related podcasts are an incredible way to learn and grow as an artist in 2025.
We've compiled a list of the best DJ-related and electronic music podcasts in 2025 with a focus on conversational interviews. While there are hundreds of podcasts and radio shows where you can hear DJ mixes there aren't so many focused on talking, we really had to dig deep! Add these essential podcasts to your playlist and indulge your passion for DJing and music. (no particular order)
1. Resident Advisor's RA Exchange
Why Listen? Founded in 2001, Resident Advisor (RA) is a leading online platform dedicated to electronic music events, club culture, and reporting. It's one of the main websites for electronic music events in the world and hosts listings of all the best parties and DJs. They regularly post detailed blog articles and their podcast series 'RA Exchange' is a brilliant industry-focused source of info.
Genres: Covers a range of dance music genres mainly focused on House, Techno and Electronica.
Listen On: Soundcloud, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
2. The Will Clarke Podcast
Why Listen? Will Clarke is an independent podcaster who creates riveting interviews with industry professionals. He covers a range of subjects including talks about music, EDM history, interviews with DJs, producers and record label owners. He also have interesting chats about mental health and general journey of a DJ. To date, Will has clocked up over 200 episodes with artists such as, Carl Cox, Moby, Patrick Topping, A Track, Hannah Laing, Sarah Story, Chris Lake and many more.
Genres: All styles of electronic music but a strong focus on House, Techno and Trance.
Listen On: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
3. My Forever Studio by MusicTech
Why Listen: This is one for the music producers and tech nerds. This podcast is all about interviewing a range of artists and engineers to talk about their fantasy music studio. It's fun, quirky, and packed with useful gear tips.
Genres: All styles of electronic music with a focus on music production
Listen On: YouTube
4. Mixmag’s On Rotation
Why Listen? Mixmag is one of the biggest electronic music and DJ magazines. Due to the decline of print media their focus is now online. You can find many interesting articles on their website and their podcast blends artist interviews, club news, music reviews and DJ mixes.
Genres: House, Techno, EDM.
Listen On: Soundcloud, Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
5. Not A Diving Podcast
Why Listen: Paul Rose aka the musician, DJ, and A&R known as Scuba talks to people of significance from the world of electronic music about their experiences, observations, and attempts to cultivate a life for themselves in the murky and sometimes treacherous waters of the music industry.
Genres: House, Techno, EDM.
Listen On: Spotify
6. Ableton's Doing Music Podcast
Why Listen: Ableton is the most popular music production DAW for electronic music producers. They are at the forefront of electronic music making and their podcast is a curated approach to a range of production topics. It's a podcast with an international perspective perfect for deep dives into production and engineering techniques as well as music culture.
Genres: All music genres.
Listen On: Spotify
7. The Mixer with Matthew MacLeod
Why Listen: The Mixer is a conversational podcast interviewing up-and-coming artists within the electronic music scene in the UK. It's an inspirational podcast uncovering the stories of new artists, the obstacles in the industry and their successes. The most notable interview is with deaf DJ Kikazaru about his challenges being a deaf DJ and making it work in the music industry.
Genres: All music genres.
Listen On: Spotify and YouTube.
Did we miss something special? Let us know if you have any suggestions to add to this list!
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