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Silver-tongued guitarist-songwriter-producer Torres (aka Mackenzie Scott) plays songs from her latest record, drawing upon her love of Gregorian chant and country music, in-studio. (episode)
Atlanta-born post-punk power quartet Algiers bring the churning, electrifying resistance music for survival to the studio, playing tunes from their latest, "There Is No Year." (episode)
Tel Aviv-born, New York-based clarinetist Anat Cohen and her Tentet range from chamber-funk to expressive orchestral jazz. They play music from "Triple Helix," in-studio. (episode)
Berlin-based Danish singer and pianist Agnes Obel presents her latest classical chamber music-informed art-pop songs - ghostly and unsettling, beautiful and floating - in-studio. (episode)
San Francisco-based Ethiopian singer and songwriter Meklit Hadero delivers Ethio-roots-jazz with a heavy dose of pop and soul that makes bodies move. She and her band play in-studio. (episode)
The collective of women from West and Central Africa, Les Amazones d'Afrique, grooves and harmonizes as an ultimate force to summon the rights of women and girls. They perform in-studio. (episode)
French-born, NYC-based jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel brings his small ensemble to perform impressions of Django Reinhardt tunes, in-studio. (episode)
The Attacca Quartet performs music from "Orange" by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw and chats about collaborating with a living composer, gardens, and Star Wars. (episode)
Brooklyn-based brass and drums Bhangra band Red Baraat, led by Sunny Jain, is a guaranteed dance-party. Here are some of their latest tunes from a June 2019 set at Brooklyn Bowl. (episode)