Jamie Liddell does a good podcast
Plus of course theres the weekly sonic state one.
Both of those are great. I also really like these:
For anyone interested in microtonality/xenharmonics, Now & Xen is amazing, lots of insights from many notable xen musicians/composers of many styles…
I’ve particularly enjoyed episodes with Sevish and with Zhea Erose
Switched-On Pop, and Sodajerker on Songwriting. Both great.
Song Exploder can be good too, especially older episodes
Reviews of entire discographies:
Cocaine & Rhinestones. I think its wonderful even if youre not into countrymusic.
Not a diving podcast by Scuba. Maybe its been mentioned. I think its the best pod about electronic music ive heard. This with Shifted is very good. Surgeon and Totally enormous extinct dinos rules too. On Appelblim now. Hot tip!
Such a great thread…
https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
just found out about the sos sound on sound podcast a lot of variety
https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/drum-machine-history-podcast
The drum machine has progressed massively since the days of the home organ player. Here Oli Freke takes us through a brief history with lots of audio examples, highlighting the most iconic models to have been released during the last 60 years and the part they have played in shaping musical trends.
I had the honour of being the first guest on this new series from Sound on Sound magazine, that explores the use of modular synths, choosing a few favourite modules and then making a live performance with them!
Thought that some of you might enjoy this 
https://www.soundonsound.com/people/scanner-my-life-modules-sos-podcast
Hello
I just made an hour long podcast on the work on German cybernetic composer Roland Kayn for the Reina Sofia Museum and thought some of you might enjoy a listen.
You can find it here
(I realise that the last person to post here was me about another podcast
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https://radio.museoreinasofia.es/en/sonic-genealogies-scanner-on-roland-kayn
There’s a new podcast - Fela Kuti: fear no man.
It’s not just about his music, it’s also a lesson in African history, colonialism, it’s about family, jazz, funk, weed, rebellion, …
Cannot recommend it enough, went through the 5 episodes in two days, will probably listen again later…
Spotify link, sorry for that, you can find it elsewhere as well!