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The New York based Brazilian ex-pats Forro in the Fark perform songs from their 2015 album 'Forro Zinho,' in-studio. (From the Archives.) (episode)
Hear the British songwriter perform selections from her debut full-length album, 'The Longest River,' in-studio. (From the 2015 Archives.) (episode)
Formed in Louisville, the alt-country band Quiet Hollers makes "weird, sad music for weirdos like you." (Their press quote!) They play their swagger-y tunes, in-studio. (Archives, 2015) (episode)
Guatemalan-born cellist and songwriter Mabe Fratti uses an array of effects - turning the cello into drones and full feedback squeals to eleven. She and her trio play from Mexico City. (episode)
Members of the flexible orchestral collective, The Knights and Andy Akiho, play works by Andy & Lou Harrison, which may involve both steel pan & cake pans, in-studio (from the Archives). (episode)
Chicago’s “interdisciplinary instrumental music and performance ensemble” – or circus-spectacle alt marching band, Mucca Pazza joins us in-studio. (From the Archives, 2015.) (episode)
London-based quartet Sons of Kemet's latest record, 'Black to the Future' can be Caribbean music, Afrofuturism, dance-jazz, and poetry, all at once. They join us remotely. (episode)
Swedish psychedelic rock outfit Dungen plays instrumentals from their recent score to the silent film The Adventures of Prince Achmed, and other tunes. (From the Archives, 2017.) (episode)
Public Service Broadcasting marries archival & documentary sounds to live drums, guitar, & electronics. Their 2017 record 'Every Valley' focuses on mining communities of Southern Wales. (episode)