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October 2016

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  • Weekly Music Roundup: Polar Punk & Arab Spring October 31, 2016

    Week of October 31: This week, polar punk, the voice of the Arab Spring, and a Halloween gift. &nbsp; (article)

  • Watsky, To Infinity and Beyond October 31, 2016

    The unconventional hip-hop artist and poet visits the Soundcheck studio.&nbsp; (episode)

  • Band of Skulls, In Studio October 27, 2016

    British trio's massive riffs stripped to their...skeletal form. (episode)

  • Weekly Music Roundup: Bossa'd Punk, Cinematic Pop October 25, 2016

    Week of October 24:&nbsp;This week, Saharan blues, a Cinematic single, and two premieres &ndash; both covers - from cellist/singer&nbsp;Dom La Nena &amp; Nouvelle Vague slyly smooths out a punk classic. (article)

  • Steve Aoki: I'll Sleep When I'm Dead October 24, 2016

    Dance music producer&nbsp;&amp; superstar DJ&nbsp;Steve Aoki is the subject of the new documentary film&nbsp;- "I&rsquo;ll Sleep When I&rsquo;m Dead," where he&nbsp;reflects on the driving force behind his career: his dad. (episode)

  • Roosevelt's Feverish Dance Pop October 20, 2016

    German artist inspired by New Wave and electronic sounds visits the studio.&nbsp; (episode)

  • Weekly Music Roundup: Blue Moon, Dark City October 17, 2016

    Week of October 17:&nbsp;This week, a strange new version of an old standard, the return of Mexico&rsquo;s rock royalty, and the new look of Prairie Home Companion. (article)

  • Jimmy Eat World, Sure and Certain October 17, 2016

    The Arizona alterna-pop heroes are back with a new record, and they visit Soundcheck to play a few of the electric new tunes. (episode)

  • Regina Spektor Returns to Life October 13, 2016

    The colorful, emotive singer-songwriter performs on the WNYC Steinway.&nbsp; (episode)

  • Weekly Music Roundup: Go! October 11, 2016

    Week of October 10:&nbsp;This week, Alicia Keys gets personal, Regina Spektor gets mermaid-y, and a London duo turns the moon landing into dance music. (article)

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