Audio-Files

2012 American TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Audio-Files is a television music series produced by BYUtv. The series combines interviews, concerts, and behind-the-scenes footage of nationally rising indie bands.[1][2] The show premiered on April 10, 2012, at 6:30 pm MST, 8:30 pm EST.[3][4]

Created byMatt Eastin
Country of originUnited States
Running time30 minutes
NetworkBYUtv
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Audio-Files
Created byMatt Eastin
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBYUtv
ReleaseApril 10, 2012 (2012-04-10) 
May 6, 2013 (2013-05-06)
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On March 3, 2012, the first promo commercial was released. On March 29, 2012, BYUtv housed a pre-screening inside BYU's new broadcasting building.[5] The show's first press release was on February 29, 2012.[6] Past episodes can be viewed on the show's website.[7]

The first season featured rising bands including Neon Trees (Mercury), Imagine Dragons (Interscope),[8][9][10] Mason Jennings (Brushfire),[11] Trampled By Turtles (Banjodad), Low (Sub Pop),[12] Damien Jurado (Secretly Canadian), Joshua James (Northplatte), and Paper Route (Universal Motown).[13]

The second season featured bands including The Head and the Heart (Sub Pop), The Album Leaf (Sub Pop), Mates of State (Barsuk), Nada Surf (Barsuk), Akron/Family (Dead Oceans), and more.

Salt Lake City Weekly named the series "Best Music Television 2013".[14]

List of artists have performed on Audio-Files

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Episode Name Air Date[15]
01Imagine Dragons2012-04-10
02Mason Jennings2012-04-24
03Paper Route2012-05-01
04Low2012-05-15
06Joshua James2012-05-22
07Trampled By Turtles2012-07-10
08Ramona Falls2012-07-17
09Damien Jurado2012-07-31
10Neon Trees2012-08-07
11The Head and the Heart2012-11-15
12The Album Leaf2012-11-29
13Mates of State2013-04-01
14Akron/Family2013-04-08
15Nada Surf2013-05-06
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