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Hear music performed in-studio by London Afrobeat-jazz-hip hop quintet Ezra Collective; Mexican singer Magos Herrera and The Knights; and Irish garage-punk band Sprints. (episode)
Hear music performed in-studio by London Afrobeat-jazz-hip hop quintet Ezra Collective; Mexican singer Magos Herrera and The Knights; and Atlanta-born post-punk quartet Algiers. (episode)
The young piano maestro Stewart Goodyear, known as both an improviser and composer, plays his own arrangements of pieces from Tchaikovsky's 'The Nutcracker,' in-studio. (Archives, 2015.) (episode)
Composer, performer, poet, and stutterer, JJJJJerome Ellis plays improvisations on Compline, his new set of contemplative piano works inspired by prayer, in-studio. (episode)
Progressive bluegrass band Nefesh Mountain weaves traditional Jewish texts into American roots music, and plays a set live, in The Greene Space. (episode)
North Carolina-based singer-songwriter Anjimile's latest is 'The King', a darker and more expansive take on difficult issues. He plays acoustic, solo versions of these songs in-studio. (episode)
Indonesian-born jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer Joey Alexander, now Baltimore-based, creates rippling, shimmering reflections on his unique experiences, playing solo, in-studio. (episode)
Though he’s known mostly as an alto saxophonist, “Braxton Cook is also a natural-born crooner”, (Capital Bop). Cook showcases both sides with his band, in-studio. (episode)
Dublin band Sprints combines roaring guitars and searing punk melodies with inward-looking lyrics, and always deliver music with abrasive authenticity. They play new songs, in-studio. (episode)
Composer and hip hop producer Johan Lenox leans into chamber-ambient work with an unfocused childlike spirit on his latest 2023 release. He and a chamber music trio play, in-studio. (episode)