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Producer & author Ian Brennan returned to East Africa to record yet another unheard group of people – the Tanzania Albinism Collective. He joins us in the studio to reflect and discuss. (episode)
This week, a film score premiere, a Balkan brass band collaborates with an underground rapper, and a report from Chicago’s South Side. (article)
The Argentine singer & producer of experimental off-kilter folk-tronica, Juana Molina, invokes ancient magic on her latest release, 'Halo' and plays some of these creations live. (episode)
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Abraham Brody performs some of his Lithuanian folklore-infused multi-layered electro-acoustic story-songs in the studio, with his band Pletai. (episode)
Brooklyn’s own 12-piece+ Afropop Antibalas, is your favorite band’s favorite band. Their latest, "Where The Gods Are In Peace," is an Afrobeat-dance-funk odyssey; they join us in-studio. (episode)
Week of Sept. 18: This week, Baaba Maal and Destroyer set a new bar for weirdness in music videos. Björk leaps over it. (article)
Public Service Broadcasting marries archival & documentary sounds to live drums, guitar, & electronics. Their latest, 'Every Valley' focuses on mining communities of Southern Wales. (episode)
Synthesist, producer and composer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith sculpts her psychedelic synthesizer and vocals-based electronica live in studio. (episode)
Week of Sept. 11, 2017: This week, a host of collaborations including Mount Kimbie & King Krule, Daniel Luppi, Karen O, & Parquet Courts, new Moses Sumney, & an ode to a T-shirt. (article)
The leather jacket-armored dark-humored queen of the downtown night, Shilpa Ray, joins us to play some of her wonderfully twisted songs off of "Door Girl." (episode)