Audio Deacon

Brian Moats

Audio Deacon provides music reviews and lists of albums to teach maturing Christians how to listen to records and what music to consume in our modern age.  Audio Deacon also serves as a resource to parents, guiding them in modern music’s contents, glories, pitfalls, and conversations.

  1. 11H AGO

    Lost in the Wonder of Listening

    In today’s episode, we walk through five records that reward careful listening. We move from playful experimental pop-funk to modern minimalism and contemporary jazz, and ending with some grounded bluegrass and folk. We begin with Lost in the Wonder from Cory Wong, a joyful, groove-heavy record filled with sharp playing, tasteful collaborations, and moments that invite you to lock in on rhythm and texture. From there, we take a quick stop with At Home in My Mind by Ellur, a raw and reflective pop album shaped by vulnerability, strong influences, and a young artist thinking out loud. Next, we turn to Solo Three by Erik Hall, the final entry in a minimalist trilogy reimagining contemporary composers like Glenn Branca, Laurie Spiegel, and Steve Reich. We then slow things down with Being, a clean and thoughtful jazz collaboration between saxophonist Chris Cheek and the Danish trio Human Being Human, a record that treats music-making as a shared act of humanity. We close with Cheers to All the Lonely People from Zach White and Caleb Christopher Edwards. It's a sharp, joyful bluegrass and folk record rooted in real places, real stories, and the goodness of everyday life. Featured Albums Cory Wong — Lost in the Wonder Apple Music | Spotify Ellur — At Home in My Mind Apple Music | Spotify Erik Hall — Solo Three Apple Music | Spotify Human Being Human & Chris Cheek — Being Apple Music | Spotify Zach White & Caleb Christopher Edwards — Cheers to All the Lonely People Apple Music | Spotify

    17 min
  2. 12/13/2025

    A Smorgasboard of Sound and Spicy Music Listening, with Jarrod Richey

    This week we are joined by the great Jarrod Richey to talk about records and music listening, and boy did this brother deliver. We talk about everything from Brad Paisley, to Chris Stapleton, to Jacques Loussier and Bach. Enjoy! - Jarrod Richey lives in Monroe, Louisiana, where he teaches music and choir at Geneva Academy in West Monroe. He’s deeply involved in training young musicians and teachers alike, serving as the Musicianship Levels 1–3 instructor for the Chenaniah Summer Music Institute, which he also oversees. Jarrod is the founder and director of the Delta Youth Chorale, a community children’s choir focused on building real music literacy through singing, folk dance, and hands-on musical formation. Over the years, he’s taught voice, choir, and music appreciation at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and continues to work regularly as an elementary and middle-school choir clinician. Each summer, Jarrod teaches solfege, folk dancing, and folk-song research as part of the Kodály teacher-training program at Chenaniah. He also serves on the executive board of the Louisiana chapter of the American Choral Directors Association and founded the Jubilate Deo Summer Music Camp — a week-long choir and music camp open to students from kindergarten through college freshmen. He holds degrees from Louisiana Tech University and the University of Louisiana at Monroe, completed his national Kodály music teacher certification at Wichita State University, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Church Music and Worship at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Jarrod is the author of BACH to the Future: Fostering Music Literacy Today and the general editor of Raise the Song: A Classical Christian Guide to Music Education, as well as Let Joy Resound: A Singing School Hymnal for schools and families. He and his wife Sarah are raising seven choristers-in-training, ages three to seventeen.

    1h 21m

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Audio Deacon provides music reviews and lists of albums to teach maturing Christians how to listen to records and what music to consume in our modern age.  Audio Deacon also serves as a resource to parents, guiding them in modern music’s contents, glories, pitfalls, and conversations.

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