Electronic music has never been more diverse, and neither has the podcast landscape covering it. Whether you want long-form DJ interviews, weekly mix shows, production tutorials, or explorations of rave culture, there is a podcast for you. We put together this guide to the best EDM podcasts in 2026 — a mix of established heavyweights and newer shows that deserve your attention.
How We Chose These Podcasts
This list is not algorithm-generated. As the team behind RDY VIP, an EDM podcast ourselves, we picked these shows the way a working podcaster would: consistency of release, quality of conversation or curation, depth of coverage, and how well each show serves a specific corner of the scene. We grouped them by what you actually want from a podcast, interviews and culture, DJ mix shows, or production and industry insight, so you can find the right fit fast instead of scrolling one ranked list of shows that all do different jobs.
Interview and Culture Podcasts
The best EDM podcasts go beyond the music itself and into the people, stories, and culture that make the scene what it is. These shows feature real conversations with artists, promoters, and community figures.
RDY VIP
RDY VIP is an EDM and rave community podcast hosted by Emanuel and presented by BuddySOS. The show features long-form conversations with DJs, producers, visual artists, promoters, and culture-shapers from the electronic music world. With 25 episodes and counting, guests have included PRETTYHARD, DJ Peachy Keen, Underlux, Star Monster, and many more. The show has a strong focus on the Phoenix, Arizona EDM scene while featuring artists from across the country. Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
TVLKS with TVBOO
TVLKS with TVBOO brings a refreshingly casual format to EDM interviews. Hosted by bass music producer TVBOO, the show feels more like hanging out with friends than a formal interview. Guests range from underground producers to headlining DJs, and the unfiltered conversations reveal sides of artists that polished press interviews never capture. If you like bass music and real conversation, this one is a must-listen.
Rave Culture Cast
Hosted by Emma Kapotes, the Rave Culture Cast serves as a weekly guide to the rave community. It covers festival recaps, rave fashion, mental health in the scene, and first-festival logistics. The show focuses on the community and lifestyle side of EDM rather than production or industry talk, making it accessible to newer ravers and veterans alike.
Beyond the Beats: EDM News and Culture
For ravers who want to stay current on what is happening across the electronic music world, Beyond the Beats delivers weekly news roundups, festival announcements, and cultural commentary. The show covers major label deals, underground scene shifts, and more with informed opinions, no hot-take energy.
Mix Shows and Radio Podcasts
Mix-format podcasts give you curated sets from top DJs — essentially a free festival set delivered to your headphones every week. These are ideal for commutes, workouts, or anytime you want a continuous DJ set without digging through streaming platforms.
A State of Trance — Armin van Buuren
A State of Trance (ASOT) has been the gold standard for trance music podcasts for over two decades. Armin van Buuren broadcasts to over 40 million listeners across 80+ countries, dropping new tracks, crowd favorites, and his signature Future Favorite picks every week. At over 1,100 episodes, ASOT is a living archive of trance music evolution. Even if trance is not your primary genre, the production quality and track curation set the bar for what a mix show podcast can be.
Group Therapy — Above & Beyond
Above & Beyond's weekly Group Therapy radio show is one of the most widely followed mix shows in dance music. The trio blends their own productions with releases from their Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep labels, alongside guest mixes and listener favorites. It leans melodic and progressive rather than peak-time festival energy, which makes it a strong pick when you want a mix show with emotional range. The milestone episodes, recorded live in front of huge crowds, double as a window into how a flagship dance brand builds community.
Unleash The Beat
Unleash The Beat delivers a weekly hour-long mix of the latest EDM releases and has been syndicated to over 60 radio stations worldwide. The format keeps things moving — no long intros or extended commentary, just a tightly mixed set that showcases what is new and noteworthy across multiple EDM subgenres.
Progressive House UK
If you lean toward deeper, more melodic sounds, Progressive House UK puts out a new mix show every week featuring underground DJs and unreleased tracks. The show is a reliable source for discovering producers who are not yet on mainstream radar but whose tracks end up in festival sets months later.
House Nation USA
House Nation USA covers the full spectrum of house music — from deep house and tech house to vocal house and everything in between. The weekly mixes are solid for discovering new tracks, and the show highlights American house music talent alongside international guests.
Production and Industry Podcasts
The EDM Prodcast
The EDM Prodcast focuses specifically on the craft of electronic music production. Episodes feature producers breaking down their creative processes, discussing gear and software, and sharing practical advice for aspiring producers. If you are interested in what happens in the studio before a track hits the festival stage, this is your show.
Warmth Radio — MING
MING's weekly Warmth Radio show blends curated mixes with exclusive interviews from guest artists. The format bridges the gap between pure mix show and interview podcast, giving you both new music discovery and insight into the artists behind it.
How to Choose the Right EDM Podcast
The right podcast depends on what you are looking for. If you want to hear from the people shaping the scene, start with interview-format shows like RDY VIP, TVLKS, or Rave Culture Cast. If you want curated music, ASOT and Unleash The Beat deliver consistently. If you produce music yourself, The EDM Prodcast is worth your time. Most serious EDM fans subscribe to two or three podcasts that cover different aspects of the scene.
The electronic music podcast space continues to grow because the community values depth and real conversation. Unlike algorithmic playlists, podcasts give you human curation, real stories, and the context that makes you appreciate the music and culture more. Whatever your entry point — PLUR philosophy, bass drops, or festival logistics — there is a podcast here that speaks to you.
Where to Listen and How to Get Started
Most of these shows are on the major platforms, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube, and the mix shows often live on SoundCloud and the hosts' own sites as well. If you are new to EDM podcasts, do not try to follow all of them at once. Pick one interview show and one mix show, listen for a few weeks, and see what sticks. A good starting pair: RDY VIP for the people and culture side, and a mix show in whatever subgenre you already lean toward. From there, the guide to EDM genres and the 2026 festival calendar pair naturally with podcast listening as you go deeper into the scene.
Key Terms
- EDM Podcast
- A podcast focused on electronic dance music — covering interviews with DJs and producers, curated mix sets, production tutorials, industry news, or rave culture commentary.
- Mix Show Podcast
- A podcast format featuring continuous DJ mixes rather than spoken-word content. Mix shows deliver curated sets from DJs, often showcasing new tracks and unreleased music.
- Interview Podcast
- A podcast format built around long-form conversations with guests. In the EDM space, interview podcasts feature DJs, producers, promoters, and culture figures discussing their craft and stories.
- PLUR
- Peace, Love, Unity, Respect — the core philosophy of rave culture that shapes community behavior, event experiences, and interpersonal interactions in the electronic music scene.
