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NY-based musician, fashion designer, and visual artist Lollise plays her bold Afro-futurist pop, rich with layers of kinetic, danceable percussion and natural sounds, in-studio. (episode)
The Heavy Heavy makes vintage pop that's a sweet and starry-eyed collision of psychedelia and blues, acid rock and sunshine, all at once. They play music from One Of A Kind, in-studio. (episode)
Singer Moira Smiley is a song collector, serving folk songs from Appalachia, Sweden, The Balkans, and Wales, and her own originals. Moira Smiley and a string quartet perform in-studio. (episode)
Singer and songwriter Joan Wasser records as Joan As Police Woman. She plays groovy, understated, and soulful new songs from her latest record Lemons, Limes and Orchids, in-studio. (episode)
Yemen Blues connects the sounds of Moroccan trance, Arab and Bedouin folk, and Western funk and rock into a high energy dance party, with tons of swagger. The group plays in-studio. (episode)
Cellist, producer, and singer Mabe Fratti's endless riffs, risk-taking, and sense of play with sounds -and her collaborators- make for inviting results. She and her trio play in-studio. (episode)
Midwestern band Cloud Cult makes emotive, orchestral indie rock which celebrates life and love, and catharsis through music. They play new songs from 2024's Alchemy Creek, in-studio. (episode)
Nashville-based artist and musical polymath Conner Youngblood has just released "Cascades, Cascading, Cascadingly", a spacious and dreamy, quiet and curious album. He plays in-studio. (episode)
Using the cell as musical metaphor for human beings, vocalist and composer Meredith Monk takes the micro to macro in "Cellular Songs." Meredith Monk and Vocal Ensemble perform in-studio. (episode)