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My 'Album' Of The Year: A 2008 Mixtape
Last year, Mark Wheat of The Current proclaimed the album dead. So instead of creating a list of top 10 full-length records, he's documenting the year in music with the perfect 10-song mixtape playlist.
Poll results: Listeners pick their favorite albums of 2023
There was one overwhelming favorite album that topped this year's All Songs Considered listener poll, and it wasn't even close.
Classical Music's Greatest Love Stories, On And Offstage
Just in time for Valentine's Day, commentator Miles Hoffman highlights the most notable of classical music couples.
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Kaytranada and Aminé come full circle
Kaytranada and Aminé are two artists who have had to surmount a bit of outsider's anxiety. Their new collaborative album, KAYTRAMINÉ, finds them comfortable — with themselves and each other.
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Gunna's poised songs of rehabilitation
a Gift and a Curse is the Atlanta rapper's most personable and purposeful album, one interrogating the values of the justice system, rap media and the court of public opinion with artful clarity.
Why K-pop's future is in crisis, according to its chief guardian
The chief producer behind BTS says K-pop is in crisis as global sales slow or decline — and BTS' taking a break is a big factor. But the industry is trying to pick itself back up.
The 2020 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll
The best new and rediscovered jazz recordings that lit up the dark and unsettling year that just ended, as voted on by 148 jazz critics.
'Where am I going to be free to be who I am?'
Due to a new Tennessee law limiting drag performances, many drag artists, as well as trans, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming musicians, worry about their prospects in Nashville and beyond.
Black-owned radio station may lose license over FCC 'character qualifications' policy
Joe Armstrong, owner of WJBE 99.7 FM, says the FCC is threatening to revoke his broadcast license over his conviction for a tax crime — one that occurred years before he took ownership of the station.
Songs We Love: Itasca, 'Buddy'
Kayla Cohen brings an airy but mysterious psych-folk feel to the fore, and this fanciful account of alfresco domesticity certainly feels like a slice of vintage Laurel Canyon balladry.
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