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Tuba player Theon Cross (of Sons of Kemet) is full of inventive ways of processing and extending the tuba’s sound. He and his band play enhanced tuba-centric music from 'Intra I.' (episode)
This week, Soft Cell and Pet Shop Boys, together at last; Chance The Rapper’s multimedia art project; multi-continental singer Juanita Euka, and Adia Victoria’s death-defying blues. (article)
North Carolina-based folk musician and folklorist Jake Xerxes Fussell collects, interprets, and arranges antique songs of the American south. He performs these story-songs remotely. (episode)
New recordings by Pow Wow singer Joe Rainey, blues legend Son House, and the late film composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. Plus, feel-good music by Valerie June, and a new tune from Andrew Bird. (article)
From the winter woods of Wisconsin, Cloud Cult's founder and main songwriter Craig Minowa plays new songs of introspection, catharsis, and psychological change off of 'Metamorphosis.' (episode)
Haitian songstress Emeline Michel combines jazz, pop, and R&B with traditional Haitian rhythms into moving, joyful music. She and her band perform old and new tunes remotely. (episode)
Guitarist Brad Barr (of indie-folk band The Barr Brothers) has just released an unusual solo album featuring all kinds of guitars, shruti box, and there’s even a gong. He plays remotely. (episode)
This week, a new sound for Jenny Hval, a new album by Kojey Radical, and a new look at an Argentine hit from Flor De Toloache. Plus, Ukrainian War-metal and black metal gloomscapes. (article)
Finnish musicians Tapani Rinne (reeds) and Juha Maki-Patola (keyboards and electronics) skate between jazz, ambient, and improvisation on 2022's Open. They share their music remotely. (episode)
A premiere from Ferris & Sylvester, a very different duo from RZA & DJ Scratch, and a suggestive bit of sweetness from Kaina. Plus, Ukrainian black metal bands White Ward and Drudkh. (article)