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In the fourth episode of a five-part series, Soundcheck highlights some of this year's most memorable live performances in our studio. We revisit sets by Regina Spektor, Smokey Hormel... (episode)
In the third episode of a five-part series, Soundcheck highlights some of this year's most memorable live performances in our studio. We revisit sets by Matisyahu, Meshell Ndegeocello... (episode)
In the second episode of a five-part series, Soundcheck highlights some of this year's most memorable live performances in our studio. We revisit sets by The Decemberists, Youssou N’D... (episode)
In the first episode of a five-part series, Soundcheck highlights some of this year's most memorable live performances in our studio. We revisit sets from Joshua Bell, M. Ward, Rokia ... (episode)
When artists known for making secular music explore their spirituality, fans and critics can find it hard to keep the faith. Today: how artists like Bob Dylan, Rickie Lee Jones, rappe... (episode)
To some of us, holidays in New York are about "Silver Bells" on every street corner. To others, they mean Gridlock Alert Days, clanging radiators, and carols blaring from stores. Toda... (episode)
This holiday season has seen plenty of unusual seasonal albums, including one from Bob Dylan. We'll separate the stocking stuffers from the lumps of coal in a Soundcheck Smackdown. An... (episode)
At the end of the eighties, communism was crumbling in Europe. But on America's West Coast, the grunge and gangsta rap movements were just getting started. Today on Soundcheck, we'll ... (episode)
In just ten years, the no-frills garage rock of bands like the Strokes gave way to the arty experimentation of Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear. Meanwhile, rap abandoned its dusty g... (episode)
Soundcheck’s Critics' Week continues. In a decade when tenor Luciano Pavarotti died, the New York Phil went to North Korea and 28-year-old Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel became the direct... (episode)