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Songs We Love: Clams Casino, 'A Breath Away (Feat. Kelela)'
The bedroom producer is now a professional musician, with his first proper album on the way. Kelela uses his murky backdrop to sing a beautiful pop song about a romance on the rocks.
Review: Mogwai, 'Atomic'
More than 20 years into its career, the mostly instrumental Scottish rock band returns with an album that can be poignant, blood-curdling and beautiful.
Songs We Love: Natural Information Society & Bitchin Bajas, 'Sign Spinners'
Blowing in from Chicago, a collaboration between two groups who've become staples on the city's underground improvisation scene.
Classical Lost And Found: Ferrara's Laments and Surprises
Hear debut recordings of rarely heard music by the man who taught many of Italy's great conductors.
What's past is present for Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov
The 86-year-old Kyiv native, living in exile in Berlin, has a new album of symphonic works that explores the idea of reminiscence.
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Reflecting on the songs that got us through the early days of parenting
We talk about the songs that got us through the early days of parenting.
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The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women
NPR's list of the greatest albums made by women, from 1964 to the present.
Dinah Washington: 'Dinah Jams'
With her diverse singing style, Dinah Washington had an influence on many R&B and jazz singers, particularly Nancy Wilson and Esther Phillips. In 1954, she recorded perhaps her most memorable live jam session, with Clifford Brown. The result was Dinah Jams, which also includes solos by flügelhornist Clark Terry.
Review: Protomartyr, 'The Agent Intellect'
The Detroit post-punk band's third album simmers, ponders and haunts while dripping venom. The Agent Intellect represents a huge step, both upward and inward.
Songs We Love: Iron Maiden, 'The Book Of Souls'
A theatrical, 10-minute track that respects the roots of one of heavy metal's most glorious bands, but also looks forward with wonder.
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