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Picking the Perfect Soundtrack: How to Choose Music for Your Podcast3 min read

When it comes to creating a successful podcast, spoken content is just as important as the audio itself. One key element that can enhance your podcast and make it stand out from the rest is the choice of music.

But with so many genres and styles of music to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. In this article, we’ll explore what to consider when choosing music for your podcast, as well as some examples of genres and styles of music that might fit.

Genre and style.

The first thing to consider when choosing music for your podcast is the genre and style of music that best fits the theme and tone of your show. For example, if your podcast is a comedy show, you might want to use upbeat, whimsical music to add to the light-hearted atmosphere. On the other hand, if your podcast is a true crime show, you might want to use suspenseful, atmospheric music to add to the tension.

Example of music for a comedy show:

Example of music for a crime show:

Mood and emotion.

The music you choose should also reflect the mood and emotion of the podcast. For example, if your podcast is a motivational show, you might want to use uplifting and inspiring music. If your podcast is a serious and thought-provoking show, you might want to use more serious and contemplative music.

Example of music for a motivational show:

Example of music for a serious and thought-provoking show:

Length and pacing.

The length and pacing of the music should also be taken into consideration. For example, if your podcast is a news show, you might want to use shorter, snappier pieces of music that can be used to break up the content and keep the pacing brisk. On the other hand, if your podcast is a more relaxed, conversational show, you might want to use longer, more atmospheric pieces of music.

Example of music for a news show:

Example of music for a serious and conversational show:

Copyright and licensing.

One important thing to consider when choosing music for your podcast is copyright and licensing. It is important to make sure that the music you use is cleared for use in a podcast and that you have the proper rights to use it. This can often be done by purchasing a license or by using royalty-free music.

Sound quality.

Lastly, the sound quality of the music you choose is also important. It should be of high quality and recorded in a professional studio to ensure that it sounds great on your podcast.

Examples of genres and styles of music that might fit a podcast are:

Ultimately, the choice of music for your podcast will depend on your personal taste, the theme and tone of your podcast, and the mood and emotion you want to convey. By considering these factors and experimenting with different genres and styles of music, you can find the perfect soundtrack to enhance your podcast and make it stand out from the rest.

Krzysztof Rzeznicki

Krzysztof "Horn" Rzeznicki is a Polish composer. Working in the Electronic genre, he is known for combining classic Ambient with ethnic elements, spacey atmospheres, and chilled grooves that draw from styles like EDM, Lounge. He was a part of "Remote Spaces" duo that produced classic 70’s Berlin-school style music in the mid of 90s and gained some popularity among Electronic music fans worldwide. He also makes music for trailers, radio broadcasts and TV commercials.