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Land of Talk, 'Moment Feed'
Elizabeth Powell says the propulsive track from Land of Talk's forthcoming EP was meant to "warm up the room in all senses."
Jackson+Sellers, 'The Devil Is An Angel'
There's no denying the sleek harmonies of Americana singer-songwriters Aubrie Sellers and Jade Jackson, now together as Jackson + Sellers, on the pair's recently released "The Devil Is an Angel."
The Pretenders: The Lillywhite Session
In the early '80s, The Pretenders ranked among the biggest bands around. The group has existed in various incarnations since then, all fronted by Chrissie Hynde, and now displays its new sound in an acoustic session with producer Steve Lillywhite.
Hercules & Love Affair: First Time On-Air
It was quite a feat for KEXP to get the whole Hercules & Love Affair crew on the air.
Meet the 2023 Tiny Desk Contest community
With entries filmed in deserts and on mountains, in basements and bedrooms, alongside four-legged friends and more, this video features some of the many entries we received to this year's Contest.
Modern Nature, 'Performance'
The band draws on jazz's dance with silence and a love of Talk Talk's later records, all of which hum through the new single "Performance."
Cellist Daniel Mueller-Schott Performs Bach
In just a few years, Daniel Mueller-Schott, 28, has succeeded in establishing himself as one of the most in-demand cellists in the world. The musician performs a bit of Bach in NPR's Studio 4A.
Old Crow Medicine Show, 'Gloryland'
If this is any indication of what Old Crow Medicine Show still has in store so many recordings in its career, we should count ourselves lucky.
Radio Free Georgetown
In the late 1960s and early 1970s young, mostly left-wing students and radicals found a voice on FM community radio across the country. Ken Sleeman was the general manager of one such station, WGTB-FM in Washington DC. He shares some of his recordings from that time.
Sylvan Esso, 'Your Reality'
The duo, known for its polished electropop, is in a minimal and abstract mode on this new single.
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