kOZMIC founder R. Alan Siler is a podcaster in addition to an author and editor. Here are the podcasts that he is involved in:
MODERN MUSICOLOGY
(Creator / Co-Host)
The Modern Musicology Podcast covers topics on rock and pop ranging mostly from 70s, 80s and 90s (with occasional excursions into 60s and 00s). Anything is fair game — classic rock, R&B, folk, punk, prog, rap, metal, and more. Hosted by DJ and author Rob Levy, solo artist and former Aquanettas drummer Stephanie Seymour, drummer and author R. Alan Siler, a guy from London, Anthony Williams. Episodes include:
- Guilty Pleasures
- Banned Songs
- Concert Memories
- Critiquing the Rolling Stone Magazine List of 200 Greatest Singers
- Great Artists – Bad Albums
- The Concept of Concept Albums
- Killer B-Sides
- It Should Have Been a Single
Earth Station Trek is part of the ESO Network.
EARTH STATION TREK
(Co-Host)
Earth Station Trek is a podcast discussing Star Trek, from the early days on NBC to the future on Paramount+ and everything in between. We are a weekly show that reviews each new episode of Star Trek during broadcast seasons, and special topics when new episodes aren’t being shown. The show began life January 2021.
Earth Station Trek is part of the ESO Network.
DOCTOR WHO A(uton) TO Z(ygon)
(Creator / Host)
Talking all things Doctor Who: Reviews of new episodes; convention reports; personal stories; deep dives on past episodes, seasons, characters, cast, etc.; interviews with Doctor Who cast and crew, and more.
ALAN’S RECORD BIN
(Creator / Host)
This is a show in which I’ll be digging through my fairly extensive music collection and pulling out random things to talk about. In each show, I’ll pick a different song, talk a little about the history of the song, tell some story about why it’s in my collection and what it means to me, and then play the song for you. Each episode will feature something totally different – it could be rock, funk, prog, metal, classical, maybe some celtic or world music, maybe even some rap or country — you never know what you might get.