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Somewhere inside Julian Koster lives a 13-year-old boy filled with wonder and imagination. Performing with his band The Music Tapes, the Elephant 6 and Neutral Milk Hotel alumnus plays a holiday set complete with bowed banjos, singing saws and tape machines at the NPR Music offices.
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Debo Band: Ethiopian Funk On A Muggy AfternoonDebo Band gives a rousing performance at Joe's Crab Shack in Austin during South by Southwest 2012.Stephin Merritt: A Few Ways To Off Your ExThe Magnetic Fields' frontman stops by the WFUV studio to perform "Your Girlfriend's Face."
The improvisational music of the father-son, guitar-cello duo functions as a beautiful conversation.
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Danielle De Niese In Concert
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Nathan Salsburg: Tiny Desk Concert
With his brilliant debut, Affirmed, Salsburg is likely to become one of those names we all associate with American folk guitar. Here, he showcases his intricate and melodic fingerpicking in two instrumental songs inspired by the stories of racehorses from the Kentucky Derby. - READ MORE
Doomtree: The Hip-Hop Co-Op
The members of this multi-faceted Minnesota collective get together for a live concert at The Current. - READ MOREThe Lumineers: Heartfelt Energy And Musical Grace
The Colorado folk-rock band has been gaining traction on the national stage. Its members recently stopped by the KEXP studios to perform lively songs from their self-titled debut. This is shaping up to be the year of The Lumineers, and this session is just the beginning. - READ MORELynne Arriale: A Dose Of Something Extra
A longtime favorite of KPLU, the pianist performs with her trio in the station's Seattle studio. Here, she performs two songs with drummer Anthony Pinciotti and Omer Avital, who plays bass and even trots out an oud for the occasion. - READ MORE
Kishi Bashi In Concert
Juggling violin, beatboxing and both English and Japanese vocals, Kishi Bashi is a one-man orchestra who blends a mess of ingredients into a symphony of loop-pedaled wonders. Watch him build his music one melody at a time, live in concert in Washington D.C. - READ MORE
Hospitality: Tiny Desk Concert
The New York band Hospitality makes music that's unmistakably friendly and welcoming — it's hug-and-a-handshake pop that lives up to its name by jangling and chiming comfortably. The group doesn't overwhelm so much as it wears listeners down with a subtle charm offensive. - READ MORE
Steve Coleman And The Invention Of New Languages
The saxophonist is known for his unique compositions, which are equal parts advanced music theory, esoteric myth and Charlie Parker. In a dark corner of the Newport Jazz Festival, he and his band gave us a little demonstration of how this musical dialect is forged. - READ MORE|
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