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Wind Machine Podcast's hosts provide commentary and critique of Eurovision songs from 1960 to the present. Incorporating a mix of pop-culture, music, history, geography and politics.

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Happy New Year!

2026 will be a bit different for us. Our statement regarding the future of Wind Machine Podcast starts this episode, and 1963 review begins around the 10 minute mark.

In this episode, we chat about host city of London, the host of 1... more

In this episode, we chat about host city of Cannes, the host of 1961, the controversies, the fashion at Eurovision 1961, the interval act, European and Australian news, what was happening in entertainment, the WTF and OMG moments of the contest, the ... more

In this episode, we chat about host city of Naples, the host of 1965, the controversies, the fashion at Eurovision 1965, the interval act, European and Australian news, what was happening in entertainment, the WTF and OMG moments of the contest, the ... more

In this episode, we chat about host city of Copenhagen, the host of 1964, the controversies, the fashion at Eurovision 1964, the interval act, European and Australian news, what was happening in entertainment, the WTF and OMG moments of the contest, ... more

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Dani Tregoning
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Mark Perkins
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Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • Needs More Gulick

    This is a great podcast, because where else can you get a heady mix history, Eurovision, costumes, Protestantism, Wimbleton and cats?

    But they are wrong about Waterline v Lipstick and they need an episode about Moldova’s national contest, featuring the kind fever of Victor Gulick.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MrOSully
    Australiaa year ago
  • Light hearted and fun

    A pure fan podcast - in everything you can just tell these two are doing this out of love and enthusiasm for the contest.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Finnplek
    Ireland3 years ago
  • It isn't hard to find Eurovision podcasts if all you care about is this year's show but historical content is seriously thin on the ground. That's where Mark and Danny come in! I was looking for a primer before watching some old editions on YouTube and these guys are brilliant at sketching the story of each year in a fun way. They're really good company even if you aren't a Eurovision fanatic, absolutely invaluable if you are.

    Podchaser
    5
    Stephen
    3 years ago
  • One of the most varied esc podcasts I’ve ever watched

    Came across your guys podcast via a suggestion on Facebook and I don’t regret tapping on it!

    Refreshing to see a podcast that overviews every era of Eurovision as well as the current affairs of that year, both of my favourite subjects, world affairs and the affairs of Eurovision.

    Just a little side note, just watched the 89 and 90 episodes and as a huge riva fan, (I was the one who added the part about the hiatus and the planned album as the Balkan public know but not many outside know so I t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dkrfouc
    Australia3 years ago
  • Two great Eurovision fans

    Dani and Mark are such a great couple and their chemistry really makes the podcast work. They’re obviously big fans so their attention to detail is excellent. This podcast is a walk down memory lane. I don’t like comparing to other podcasts but I love that they play the songs unlike other podcasts that sometimes don’t even mention the artists or their names when discussing Eurovision years past. Thanks guys

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    .F.J.B.
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the hosts' humor and passion for Eurovision, which adds an enjoyable touch to discussions.
The podcast is noted for its excellent commentary and detailed analysis of Eurovision events, attracting music enthusiasts.
Many praise the hosts for their chemistry, making the podcast not just informative but also engaging and entertaining.

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WMP Supplemental 15: We Went to Basel Switzerland… And What The Hell Just Happened Indeed – Our 2025 Debrief
Q: What was Mark's experience of being accredited press like?
Being accredited was a mixed experience with frustrations about transparency and the pressures of the fan media.

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The content focuses on providing insightful commentary and critique of Eurovision songs spanning from 1960 to the present. Each episode integrates aspects of pop culture, music history, geography, and politics, enriching the listener's experience with a blend of entertainment and education. Listeners can expect to find engaging discussions about past contests, insights into significant performances and artists, and an exploration of the political and cultural context surrounding Eurovision events. The hosts' light-hearted rapport and extensive knowledge make the analysis both informative and entertaining, appealing to a diverse audience of music and Eurovision enthusiasts.

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