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Watch the Hong Kong-born, London-raised, Brooklyn based songwriter perform in the Soundcheck studio. (episode)
The band Guster is back with a denser, dancier version of their iconic 90s sound. (episode)
The contemplative and uninhibited songwriter returns to perform songs from her upcoming album, After, in the Soundcheck studio. (episode)
When Drake released his mixtape If You’re Reading This, It’s Too Late last week, fans flocked online to listen and have some fun with Photoshop. (episode)
With playful melodies you won't forget, the Oklahoma band plays songs from its 2014 album, Just Enough Hip To Be Woman, in the Soundcheck studio. (episode)
The filmmaker and musician discusses walking the line between narrative and abstraction, his live scores for Man Ray's silent films, and previews his upcoming opera on Nikola Tesla. (episode)
The expansive, melodic songwriter known as Father John Misty visits WNYC's Greene Space to play songs from his new record, I Love You, Honeybear. (episode)
From his "day job" as the lead singer of the alt-rock stalwarts Better Than Ezra, Griffin has become a respected Nashville-based songwriter for a huge array of artists. (episode)
The polymorphic artist and performer talks at length about her new book, 'The First Bad Man,' and explains why she might -- just might -- show up at the Oscars. (episode)