
Otis Hart
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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The protest album is alive and well in 2016. Listen to a synth-pop record created to fight the rise of far-right nationalism in Sweden.
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A quiet iconoclast, McCombs has spent eight albums enshrouding powerful messages in a '70s AM vibe while always exuding steely confidence.
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It's Friday: Ring in the weekend with the six best electronic dance jams we heard this month.
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Brexit or no Brexit, international exchange is the club's natural state. Hear a mix of new tracks featuring multicultural collaborations among EU-based artists.
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The British pop-punk band writes songs from the perspective of social misfits, while remaining devoted to providing a voice for anyone who's felt like an outsider.
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An instant classic from an anonymous source headlines this month's survey of the underground.
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No other song released this year better encapsulates the marvel of the American mother than Clark's image-rich paean.
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This month's mix features disco-house, '80s throwbacks, some acidic Afrobeat, a mix of mbira and 808s, and a great soulful cover of Prince.
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The best of March includes would-be hits from Norway, Israel, England, Canada and the South of France.
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Hear new tunes from heavy-hitters Leon Vynehall and LCD Soundsystem's Gavin Russom, hyped youngsters Mikael Seifu and LNS, and more.