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🌍 A Global Frequency for the Unheard


The Overlooked Tracks Podcast is more than a playlist—it’s a passport stamped in sound. Each episode is a journey on the “Magical Music Bus,” traveling from Lagos to Tokyo, Santiago to Barcelona, unearthing independent music gems hidden in the underground corners of the world.


We stand for the voices that refuse to be boxed in by algorithms or industry gatekeepers. From bedroom producers and rebel poets to visionary DJs and genre-bending bands, Overlooked Tracks amplifies the artistry that might otherwise get lost in the noise.

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This episode was written somewhere between cobblestone streets and quiet realizations. Between missed turns, long walks, train windows, and moments where time slowed down just enough to let the truth catch up. Italy didn’t ask me to change. It asked me to pay attention. Episode 100 lives in that awareness. --------------------- This is Episode 100. No flex. No fireworks. Just heart, breath, and truth. This one isn’t about talking over tracks. It’s about letting the music carry the weight— like a soul finally exhaling. This episode is a love letter. To myself. To you. To anyone learning how to stay standing when life tries to fold them. ------------------------------- Music Artists  & Tracks Featured in Episode 100  (Alphabetical Order):  14KT – The Power of Same Alfa Mist – Run Outs Aman-D & Lost Desert – Open Form Axel Boman – Hello Christian Rich – Real Love (feat. Angela McCluskey) Cornelius – If You’re Here Domenico Modugno – Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu Double Touch & Reigan – Greatest Day (Lost Desert Remix) Floating Points – LesAlpx Glue70 & KinKai – All I Can Send Ichiko Aoba – Asleep Among Endives IIya Gerus – Illusory Worlds Khruangbin – Texas Sun Leon Bridges – River Leo Brunbaum – Bloom (feat. Aerial East) Lifafa – Jaago Mali – Walk Away Maysa – Right Here Right Now Nu Genea – Marechià (feat. Celia Kameni) Nujabes – Feather Odyssee & Saib – Montmartre Ornella Vanoni – L’appuntamento Otis McDonald – One for Dilla Secret Rendezvous – Feels So Good (Don’t It) Steve Arrington – Keep Dreaming Terita – In My Head (feat. Cold Callers) Tom Misch – Follow (feat. Laura Misch) Ultra Naté – Twisted Wanderson XVR – Now Weir – innerbloom (feat. Tanner Fruit & Cassie)   PLEASE NOTE:  The Overlooked Tracks Podcast — Use & Intent Statement Each episode of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast is created to promote independent and established music artists and to introduce listeners to sounds they may have overlooked. This podcast is noncommercial in nature.  No episodes are produced for profit or monetary gain. The music featured is used with the intention of: Supporting and amplifying music artists Encouraging listeners to explore, follow, and purchase music directly from the artists Celebrating global music culture and creativity Listeners are strongly encouraged to: Visit the artists’ official pages Purchase music through platforms such as Bandcamp and artist websites Support artists through live shows, merch, and direct engagement The Overlooked Tracks Podcast exists to give music room to breathe—not to exploit it. If you are a rights holder and have questions or concerns, please reach out and we will respond promptly and respectfully.  Thanks for listening and supporting music!!  
The heart of Italy is beating in 4/4 time — and it’s louder than ever. In Episode 99 of Overlooked Tracks, host Kenny Chiba takes you on a sonic adventure through Italy’s underground house and electronic scene, where passion meets precision and the dancefloor becomes pure art. From deep, hypnotic grooves to soulful club anthems, this mix is a journey through rhythm, emotion, and the unmistakable Italian flair that makes every beat feel alive. Featuring some incredible artists including Marco Faraone, Fabio Florido, RISE, Daddy’s Groove, Deborah De Luca, and more — Electric Amore builds from silky 90 BPM moods to 120 BPM of pure nightlife energy. It’s a moment of deep love for the craft — a celebration of DJs who spin stories instead of just songs. Turn up the volume, close your eyes, and let these Italian frequencies move you from the first drop to the final fade. Episode 100 is on the horizon — a historic milestone for the Overlooked Tracks Podcast — but this time around, it’s all about the revolution of rhythm, the spark of soul, and the power of Electric Amore. 🎧 Don’t overlook the urban in you.   For our Japanese listeners: 免責事項: このエピソードは、紹介している音楽アーティストを応援するためにシェアしています。私たちはこの投稿から利益を得ていません。 インディーズ音楽を発見して応援することに共感したら、ぜひフォローしてね。 アルゴリズムが見落とした音、ここにあるよ。 いつも聴いてくれてありがとう🙏🏽🎧 \#OverlookedTracks #インディーズ音楽 #音楽発見
The Magical Music Bus is taking a quick pause to refuel, fine tune the rhythm and paying homage to D'Angelo , the heartbeat of Neo-Soul, and celebrating the new wave of global groove-makers. From the U.S. to Europe, Australia, and beyond, these artists blur genres and borders, crafting moods that move the soul: Featured Artists & Links Here are the artists we’re spotlighting in this episode, with their websites and social handles where available: Blk Odyssy — Song: "Diamonds and Freaks" / Website: blkodyssy.com  Throne x Protagonist — Song: "I Need Me" Bandcamp: somerapcouple.bandcamp.com T H R O N E Armed Rhymery — Song: "Be Careful" / Instagram: @armedrhymery Instagram Crystal Chen — Song: "Can't Help It" / Website: crystal-chen.com  Kee’ahn — Song: "Heavy" with Kee'ahn, Pataphysics, OjiAji, Yusuf Harare Jnr, Kawel Che, Kasinda Fa'ase / Website: https://www.keeahn.com/ Rau_Ze — Song: "La dérive" / Website: https://www.117records.ca/rau_ze/ Joy Bogat — Song: "Growing Pains" / Website: joybogatmusic.com  The Marías — Song: "Ruthless" / Website: https://www.themarias.us/  Secret Rendezvous —  Song: "Two Faced Lover" / https://www.secretrendezvous.org/  Evil Needle & Chromonicci — Song: "Highrise" / Website: https://www.evil-needle.com/  Alehlokapi —Song: "Silence" / Website: https://alehlokapi.com/  SophieTheHomie — Song: "fall"  Erin Buku & DJ Spinna — Song: "The Ones (Featuring Ta'Raach)" Fatima — Song: "Donuts Waffles Sweet Grief" Seba Kaapstad — Song: "What the Beep"  Michelle David & The True‑Tones — Song: "Brothers and Sisters"  WizDumb — Song: "Daddy Bug"  Shane Great —Song: "Revelation" Alcynoos & Parental — Song: "Forsake" Jalen Ngonda — Song: "Anyone in Love" Website: https://www.jngonda.com/  Mayra Andrade — Song: "Navega" Azekel — Song: "02 DUPĖ ft Kwesi Arthur" Disclaimer: This episode is shared solely for the purpose of promoting the featured music artists. We do not profit from this publication in any way. If you believe in discovering and supporting independent music, follow us for more sounds the algorithm forgot. Thank you for listening. 🙏🏽🎧 For our Japanese listeners: 免責事項: このエピソードは、紹介している音楽アーティストを応援するためにシェアしています。私たちはこの投稿から利益を得ていません。 インディーズ音楽を発見して応援することに共感したら、ぜひフォローしてね。 アルゴリズムが見落とした音、ここにあるよ。 いつも聴いてくれてありがとう🙏🏽🎧 \#OverlookedTracks #インディーズ音楽 #音楽発見  
🎶 Episode 97: “Fusion at the Edge: Turkey’s Sonic Mosaic” Where continents hum, and music is the bridge. 🌀 Ride the Bosphorus with us. I’m Kenny Chiba — your cosmic bus driver and sonic guide — and in this episode we plunge deep into Turkey’s soundscape. Here, East and West don’t just touch — they collide, converse, shake hands, and remix. The Bosphorus isn’t just geography — it’s pulse, it’s groove, it’s the tubular vein where melodies flow between worlds. On this journey, tradition coexists with jazz fusion, rock chops echo in ancient alleys, and rap/hip-hop voices carry modern rebellion on old winds. ✨ In Episode 97 of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast We let Anatolian psych, jazz fusion, and boundary-breaking hybrids rise — from Anatolian soil, through crowded bazaars, out into the cinematic sky. 🎤 Featured Artists & Their Online Footprints Kapiko — Website: https://www.kapikoband.com/ KAPIKO • Instagram: @kapikoband Instagram • SoundCloud: kapiko SoundCloud Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek — Artist Page Info / Profile: https://www.europavox.com/bands/derya-yildirim-grup-simsek/ Europavox or https://deryayildirimgrupsimsek.com/  Gaye Su Akyol — https://www.gayesuakyol.com/  Lalalar — https://lalalar.net/  Hey! Douglas — https://heydouglas.bandcamp.com/  Baba Zula — https://www.babazula.com/  Congulus — https://www.congulus.com/  Hiçamahiç — https://hicamahic.bandcamp.com/  Fuzziliers — https://www.slavalobanov.com/fuzziliers  Altın Gün — https://altingunband.com/  DJ Psychiatre — https://djpsychiatre.bandcamp.com/ , https://oathcreations.bandcamp.com/track/moving-into-jazz or https://www.oathcreations.com/  Brother Ali — https://brotherali-mmg.bandcamp.com/track/cast-aside Disclaimer: This episode is shared solely for the purpose of promoting the featured music artists. We do not profit from this publication in any way. If you believe in discovering and supporting independent music, follow us for more sounds the algorithm forgot. Thank you for listening. 🙏🏽🎧 For our Japanese listeners: 免責事項: このエピソードは、紹介している音楽アーティストを応援するためにシェアしています。私たちはこの投稿から利益を得ていません。 インディーズ音楽を発見して応援することに共感したら、ぜひフォローしてね。 アルゴリズムが見落とした音、ここにあるよ。 いつも聴いてくれてありがとう🙏🏽🎧 \#OverlookedTracks #インディーズ音楽 #音楽発見
There’s a sound rising from the foot of the Andes… not one sound, actually—but many. In the shadows of Chile’s history, in the glow of its digital future, a vibrant chorus is coming alive. It doesn’t play by genre rules. It doesn’t chase algorithm gold. It breathes in protest, poetry, and passion. And for this episode, The Overlooked Tracks Podcast is tuning straight into it. This is Episode 95, and we’re riding the magical music bus right into the heart of Chile—where independent artists are flipping tradition on its head and remixing cultural roots into something fierce, strange, and deeply human. Each track on this episode is a postcard. Each lyric a landmark. Each beat a brushstroke of Chile’s ever-shifting, soul-filled soundscape. Because music? It’s not just what we hear—it’s where we go.
They say the blues is a ghost genre—faded into vinyl grooves and backroom dive bars. They say it’s been overtaken, out-streamed, and out-hyped by shinier sounds and algorithm-friendly beats.  But let me tell you something, fam... the blues didn’t fade. It just lit a cigarette, leaned against the amp, and watched the world catch up. This is Episode 94 of Overlooked Tracks, and this time around, we’re not just spinning records—we’re testifying. We’re tuning in to a genre that’s not just alive... but kicking with fresh boots and electric grit. The DNA of the blues is everywhere—threaded through rock, soaked into soul, sampled in hip-hop, and sizzling inside Americana like being served some southern fried kitchen on a hot sunny day. Festivals are booking blues acts again. Venues are filling up. And young cats are out there bending notes with fresh pain and wild hope. For this episode, we’re gonna take a ride—from Maxwell Street grit in Chicago to global groove. We're shining the spotlight on artists who are pushing the genre forward without forgetting where it came from. Because the blues? The blues is not some museum relic. It’s a living, growling, adaptable spirit. It changes suits, but never loses its edge. Now turn that volume up. It’s time to feel the weight and the wonder... of the blues!
🎙️ Episode 93 – Keybeaux: Hustle, Heart & Harmony What’s good, everyone? You’re tuning into the 93rd episode of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast, where the rhythm speaks louder than algorithms and real stories echo past the charts. I’m your host, Kenny Chiba — your MC on this never-ending search for soul-stirring sound and sonic truth. For this episode, I had the honor of connecting directly with a creative powerhouse who’s been making major moves behind the mic and behind the boards — Michael Burton, better known as Keybeaux. Through a one-on-one phone conversation, we got real about his journey: from humble beginnings to becoming a self-made artist, entrepreneur, and sound architect. The energy was electric, the insight was deep, and the inspiration? Off the charts. Rapper. Songwriter. Producer. Engineer. Visionary. Keybeaux doesn’t just make music — he builds movements. And in this convo, he shared his grind, his growth, and the gems that remind us why betting on yourself is the real blueprint. So press play and settle in. Because this episode isn’t just about listening — it’s about learning from a leader who's building his legacy in real time. 🌍 Wherever you are in the world, here’s how to tap in: 🎧 Stream the music: Japan – LINE Music, AWA, Apple Music Japan South Korea – Melon, Genie, Bugs! 🌍 Africa – Boomplay, Audiomack, Mdundo India – JioSaavn, Gaana, Wynk Germany – Deezer, Spotify France – Deezer, Apple Music Spain, Mexico & South America – Claro Música, Spotify, YouTube Music 📱 Follow Keybeaux online: Instagram: @keybeaux X (Twitter): @keybeaux YouTube: youtube.com/@keybeaux Facebook: facebook.com/keybeauxmusic  All heat, no filler. Tap in and catch these cuts: I'm Feeling Like Thin Ice No Regrets Free On Point From hustle to healing, Keybeaux’s tracks speak truth, rhythm, and realness.  🎧 Stream now and feel every bar.
🎷 Midnight’s Favorite Color: Jazz - From Smoky Dive Bars to Outer Space Symphonies—Where the Groove Stays Eternal 🎷 A sonic postcard from the corners of jazz you never knew you needed.   Yo, what’s good everyone? You just tuned in to the Overlooked Tracks—where the sounds you didn’t know you needed become the beats you’ll never forget.  I’m Kenny Chiba, your guide through the grooves less traveled. And today, we’re gliding into jazz—where smoky skylines meet poetic freedom.  
Welcome back, rhythm seekers and crate diggers—this is the Overlooked Tracks, Episode 91, and I’m your host, Kenny Chiba, and this time around we’re riding a global groove that swings smooth and rhymes sharp. We’re dipping the mic in brass and vinyl, flowing with the spirit of Jazz Rap and Hip Hop that knows no borders. From smoky street corners in Prague to rooftop jam sessions in California, U.S.A. this episode is a sonic passport into the soul of jazz-infused hip hop—a genre where the kick drum swings and the saxophone testifies. We’re talking MPC board meets Miles Davis, boom bap with a blue note twist, and lyricism that sips espresso with Coltrane. This is the spiritual follow-up to Episode 90, but now the basslines walk, the samples breathe, and the flow is as cool as Thelonious Monk  in mid-solo. So sit back, lean in—We Got the Jazz. We Got the Jazz. Let’s press play on something timeless.
What’s good, everyone? You just touched down where the pavement talks and the bassline breathes — welcome to the neighborhood of rhythm and rebellion. This is Overlooked Tracks, and you’ve just stepped into Episode 90 — a milestone moment, a lyrical landmark, a cipher in time dedicated to the kings and queens of cadence, rhythm, and raw production. This time around we ride the pulse of hip hop, rap, and producer maestros — those behind-the-boards alchemists and mic-slaying storytellers who turn pain, pride, and poetry into pure gold.
Welcome to Episode 89 of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast—hosted by me, Kenny Chiba. 🎸🔥 This time, we’re turning the dial all the way up and diving into the thunderous world of rock music—from the underground legends of the past to the genre-benders shaping its future. This episode is for the headbangers, the riff chasers, and anyone who knows that a good guitar solo can speak louder than words. We’re talking indie rock with bite, heavy metal that hits like a freight train, and the intricate brilliance of Japanese math rock that’ll leave going bananas. But we’re not just about what’s new—we’re also paying homage to overlooked rock from history that still hits  just as hard today. These are the tracks that time tried to forget, but couldn’t silence. Whether it’s a fuzz-drenched riff from a ‘70s deep cut or a genre-pushing banger from a present-day band on the rise, this episode is proof that rock—real, gut-punching, soul-shaking rock—is timeless. So lace up your boots, plug in your air guitar, and get ready to feel the feedback. This is Episode 89 of  Overlooked Tracks, where the past and present collide in glorious volume. My name is Kenny Chiba and again this is the Overlooked Tracks Podcast. 🤘🎶💥
Ladies First

Ladies First

2025-03-1358:27

From day one, this podcast has been about uncovering hidden gems, championing fresh sounds, and giving overlooked artists the spotlight they deserve. Now, stepping into our sixth season, the energy is bigger, the passion is deeper, and the music? Oh, it's about to be next level. As your host, we're thrilled to kick things off with Episode 88, celebrating women music artists who are changing the game. These fearless creators are pushing boundaries, redefining genres, and making music that demands to be heard. It’s the perfect way to set the tone for a season full of bold themes, global sounds, and groundbreaking artistry. We're beyond excited to keep digging, discovering, and delivering the best unheard music straight to your ears. Whether you’ve been rocking with Overlooked Tracks from the start or just tuning in, trust me—you won’t want to miss what’s coming next.
As 2024 draws to a close, I want to take a moment to reflect and express my heartfelt gratitude to all the listeners of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast. Thank you for your likes, feedback, constructive criticisms, and, most importantly, for helping me grow as both a person and a podcaster. This year has been a journey of learning, and I’m truly grateful for the opportunity to spotlight the incredible music artists who are elevating their craft to new heights. Every artist featured on Overlooked Tracks deserves recognition—not only in conversations about their talent but also through platforms that allow their music to reach and resonate with the world. Their passion for creating and performing is the heartbeat of this podcast. It’s also what fuels the mission of Overlooked Tracks: to provide a launchpad for music you might have missed but absolutely need to discover.
After an incredible experience in Singapore with IAMTHEONEMANGANG on the Live in the Lab podcast for episode #85, I almost forgot I had another journey lined up—this time to the captivating Kingdom of Spain. It was my first visit back since the early days of the COVID pandemic, and I was eager to immerse myself once again in Spain’s rich culture, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine. While the Magical Music Bus stayed in Singapore under good care, I traveled from Southeast Asia to the heart of Europe, ready to uncover more hidden musical treasures.
Alright, folks, buckle up because we’re taking a special trip to Singapore on this episode of the *Overlooked Tracks Podcast! I had the chance to roll through on the Magical Music Bus and link up with my guy IAMTHEONEMANGANG, who’s holding it down as the host of *Live in the Lab*. Together, we’re diving deep into Singapore’s vibrant music scene—and beyond—to uncover some serious gems that are way too good to be overlooked. So sit back, relax, and get ready for an unforgettable ride through fresh sounds and incredible talent. Singapore and beyond, let’s get into it!
We're hitting the road again on the Magical Music Bus, and this time, I'm on the hunt for the best musical talent across Asia. I’m Kenny Chiba, and I’m digging deep to uncover standout tracks from talented DJs, producers, and singers on the Asian continent—tracks you might have overlooked. The Overlooked Tracks Podcast is here to make sure these musical gems don't slip under your radar. Join me, your dedicated host, as we dive into the hidden treasures of the music world. This 84th episode will spotlight the incredible work of Asian DJs and artists. Gear up for an epic sonic adventure, and let’s embark on this thrilling quest for musical gold!
What's up, everyone? This is Kenny Chiba, and welcome to episode #83 of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast. Today, I’ve got some Alternative and Indie Pop lined up for you. Normally, I'd be heading off to a new destination around the world to bring you music from different regions, but life had other plans—I ended up catching COVID and was down for about a week and a half. It all started while I was in Tokyo, where I found an amazing record shop in the Harajuku district. If you want to check out what I picked up, just head over to my Instagram, @overlookedtracks. I was super pumped about the vinyl I scored, but once I got home—COUGH, COUGH—I started feeling awful and spent the next few days in bed, like a sick dog. Still not 100%, but I'm well enough to bring you some killer tracks today, ones you might have overlooked, and to shine a light on some incredible artists out there making waves in the music universe. 
The past few months have been wonderfully lazy, with the summer heat making it hard to get much done. Life gets so busy during this season, both personally and professionally. But one thing that has kept me going is music. Music is such an inspiring force, especially when things get tough and hard to navigate. For me, your host of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast, Kenny Chiba, life without music would be, well, quite dull. Just like in episode #81, we’re keeping it simple and pure with sounds you might have heard before or perhaps new artists showcasing their talents. Either way, the music will be fresh, and as you let these vibes wash over you, feel free to reach out to the artists and ask for more. It’s straightforward and to the point.
In this episode, we're stripping things down and focusing on what truly matters: the music. There's something powerful about simplicity, about cutting through the noise and distractions to get to the heart of what we're here for—the sound, the rhythm, the melody that moves us. By keeping it simple, we're allowing the music to speak for itself, to take center stage without any unnecessary frills or complications. This approach not only highlights the raw beauty of the tracks we’re sharing but also reminds us of why we fell in love with music in the first place. It's about connecting with the essence of sound, the emotions it evokes, and the stories it tells. On a personal level, keeping it simple is also a way to find peace within ourselves. Life can be chaotic, filled with demands, stress, and endless to-do lists. By simplifying our focus—whether it's in music or in life—we can create a space where we can breathe, reflect, and reconnect with what brings us joy. It’s about letting go of the unnecessary and embracing what truly matters, finding harmony in the basics. By doing so, we not only enhance our appreciation for the music but also cultivate a sense of calm and contentment within ourselves.
Welcome to the Overlooked Tracks Podcast, where I'm your host, Kenny Chiba. Summer is here, concerts are in full swing around the world, and dammit, it’s hot!! If you're heading to a music concert or two during these summer months, remember to stay hydrated and find that perfect spot in the shade to avoid turning into toast. As for me, I'll be staying cool under the air conditioner, waiting for the cooler months and indoor concert halls. Everyone has their preferences, right? If your preference is listening to some summertime hip hop, you're tuned into the right podcast. As we step into the second half of 2024, things are normalizing in many parts of the globe. It's time to embrace what you have in your life, appreciate your experiences, and simply kick back and chill (preferably under the air conditioner for me) while enjoying this set of smooth rap and hip hop for your musical pleasure. I'm Kenny Chiba, your dedicated host, guiding you through this musical journey of summertime vibes. Let's dive in and discover the hidden treasures of the music realm together.
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