Welcome to the Tongcast. On every episode I bring you an upfront preview of some of the hottest new electronic music from around the planet and, occassionally, a look back at a couple of classics. Be sure to subscribe to get your regular automatic updates.

Welcome to my 15th podcast! Yes we're on number 15 already and for this instalment I'll be talking you through the hottest cuts and re-rubs that dominate the electronic scene at the moment. Enjoy!

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Instructions:

1. Get some podcast software
You need to install a piece of software which will search the web to find the latest episode and automatically deliver it to your computer.
This software is usually free, and these three are popular with BBC users:

iTunes

Juice

Doppler

2. Subscribe to podcasts
Once you have the software installed you need to subscribe to some podcasts. How you do this will vary depending on which software you have chosen. You need to add the "feed" or address of the podcast to your software. Do this by looking out for buttons or links that say "Add" or "Subscribe".


3. Listen to the audio
When a new episode becomes available for the podcast you have subscribed to, your software will automatically download it. You can then listen to this episode on your computer or transfer it to your portable player to listen to later.


FAQs


What is podcasting?
Podcasting is the delivery of audio content from a website to a mobile device.

How much does it cost?
No payment or registration is required. If you're connected to the internet you're ready to go.

Do I need an iPod?
No. The audio can be played on your computer, or moved to any MP3 compatible device, such as an iPod, other MP3 player, mobile phone or PDA.

Does my computer support podcasting?
Your computer needs to run podcasting software in order to receive the audio file. You can find a list of podcasting software here . A broadband internet connection is recommended, but isn't essential.