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Songs We Love: Axis: Sova, 'Violent Yellow'
With psychedelic, mind-searing leads against a background of mechanized filth, this track positions the Chicago band as the prime movers of robo-boogie for the central United States.
Louis Armstrong: With Love And Grace, A Final 'Hello'
In one of his final performances, Armstrong used "Hello Dolly" to convey the joy of being alive.
Guest DJ Angela Meade: Hitting The Big Time With Help From Verdi
To mark the bicentennial of Giuseppe Verdi's birth, one of today's preeminent sopranos spins her favorite music by the master opera composer.
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Manu Katche's New Album Drops The 'Sledgehammer'
The French drummer, who provided the driving beats on Peter Gabriel's 1986 hit album So, is a sideman to the stars — and a composer in his own right.
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Lady Lamb The Beekeeper Emerges From Behind The Counter
On her first studio album, Ripely Pine, singer-songwriter Aly Spaltro transforms a batch of solo recordings into full-band arrangements that explore the juxtaposition between lyrical content and musical tone.
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First Listen: Liars, 'Mess'
A band with a taste for reinvention takes on the blippy moodiness of '80s acts like Depeche Mode, Erasure and Yaz.
New Mix: Damon Albarn, Sharon Van Etten, Beach House, More
Hosts Bob and Robin are trapped in their respective homes for this snow-day edition of the show, but warm things up with breezy cuts from Eternal Summers, Slow Club and more.
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First Listen: The Claudia Quintet, 'Royal Toast'
There are no people named Claudia in the Claudia Quintet, but there is a fantastic drummer and composer named John Hollenbeck. His tunes crib from anywhere between minimalism and math-rock, while the band transforms it all into a sort of throbbing, cinematic and wacky jazz.
ADG7: Tiny Desk Concert
The nine-piece band filled the room with joy and a sound that's unique in Tiny Desk history, mixing shamanistic ritual sounds with Korean folk songs.
Can't We All Just Get Along? Our Search For The Albums Everyone Loves
On this week's show hosts Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton begin their summer-long quest to pin down the most universally loved albums.
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