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John Coltrane's Masterpiece Breathes New Life With 'A Love Supreme: Live In Seattle'
John Coltrane rarely performed the music from A Love Supreme after its release at the end of 1964 – meaning even the most ardent Coltrane-ologists have been unaware of the existence of these tapes.
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Tom T. Hall, Country Music's Storyteller, Captured Life's Humble Moments
Tom T. Hall developed the singer-songwriter as a trustworthy observer, a persona who could supply all the detail we needed to get the sense of the situation in three minutes flat.
Lilith Ai, 'Bloodlines'
This #NowPlaying discovery of Lilith Ai comes to us from this year's Tiny Desk Contest.
How Kate Bush's 'The Dreaming' Made My Monsters My Own
There are so many ways that women are made into monsters. On The Dreaming, Bush expresses the pain and explores the potential of monstrous transformation — and teaches us how to do the same.
Esperanza Spalding, 'Formwela 10'
"Formwela 10" is one of Spalding's more enchanting spells: a shape-shifting chamber invention that ponders the question of what we ask of one another in the course of romantic exchange.
Chubby And The Gang, 'The Mutt's Nuts'
The title track from this London group's second LP provides a perfect punch in the mouth, perhaps needed in a world flooded with oversexed modern pop.
Remembering Jamaican Producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry
Jamaican producer Lee "Scratch" Perry has died at age 85. His idiosyncratic work in reggae and dub had an oversize impact on popular music around the globe.
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Tales From The Crypt: The Funereal Music Of Myrkur
Danish musician Amalie Bruun grew up playing classical piano and violin — but her passion is black metal. She discusses her debut album, M, parts of which were made in a real mausoleum.
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They Broke Up, But Then This Brooklyn Post-Punk Duo Made 'Structure' From Chaos
Made just before the pandemic amid the band members' romantic breakup, Water From Your Eyes' new album is a thrilling adventure through avant-garde noise, haunting lullabies and romantic melodies.
A Wrong Note Sets The Right Mood In 'House Of Cards'
The show's distinctive score is the work of Jeff Beal, who ushers viewers into its clandestine, manipulative and sometimes violent world by breaking a few musical rules.
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