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On its new album, Porridge Radio searches for truth in life's contradictions
Waterslide, Diving Board, Ladder To The Sky is filled with ruthless self-interrogation and existential fear; rather than suggesting easy solutions, these songs offer space to try to figure it all out.
A Ukrainian jazz club provides joy in Odesa despite the invasion
In Odesa, a port city in southern Ukraine, one jazz club has continued to host performances despite the Russian invasion, providing a haven for joy and creativity.
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New opera teaches a classical music class in the ongoing fight for civil rights
Tamar-kali, who composed the music for Mudbound and Shirley, has a new project: an opera that you can watch online.
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The Tree That Rocked The Music Industry
This year, new international regulations on rosewood have reverberated through the music industry, costing tens of millions in lost sales and extra administrative costs.
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Alt.Latino spring music selections
We share some music picks for spring, including new releases from the band The Mars Volta and the flamenco duo Rodrigo y Gabriela.
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On the easy-going 'Joy'all,' Jenny Lewis defiantly preaches the pursuit of happiness
With a new home in Nashville, the singer-songwriter's fifth solo album is a laid-back affair full of zen-like wisdom that lands as guidance for a generation.
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The Jazz Albums Of 2017 And The Power Of Gatekeepers
Record labels β and the physical presence of CDs and vinyl β stood out compared to artists who issued albums digitally. Plus, see the poll master's ballot.
From Television To '10 Cloverfield Lane,' A Composer Plays With Surprise β And Luck
When a film starts, "you have anywhere from two to 10 seconds to get the audience's attention," score writer Bear McCreary says. He gained this and other advice from his mentor, whom he met by chance.
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In The Sounds Of Jason Bourne's World, A Story Of Creation And Loss
British composer John Powell swore off working on action movies for years, unsettled by their violence. The latest in the Bourne series, for which he's scored every film, marks his return.
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Guitarist Nels Cline On 'Lovers,' An Album 25 Years In The Making
Known for the avant-garde sound he brings to Wilco, Cline turns to ballads and jazz standards on his new album. He describes it as a "mood-music record" that isn't "cheesy."
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