Friday, April 4, 2014

NPR Music - You Must Hear This

THE RECORD

Where Love Lives: Frankie Knuckles And The Dance Floor

The pioneering house DJ Frankie Knuckles, who died Monday at 59, made deep, complex music that packed dance floors for nearly four decades.
ALL SONGS CONSIDERED

New Mix: Jack White, Ray LaMontagne, Lyla Foy, More!

Our hosts share a brand new track from Jack White called "High Ball Stepper," music from First Aid Kit, Ray LaMontage, more!
FAVORITE SESSIONS

KCRW Presents: Jessy Lanza

Watch the Canadian artist perform a one-woman show on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. Lanza's electronic music combines airy vocals and finely crafted beats with a thick dance-floor sound.
ALL SONGS CONSIDERED

The Sole Of A Band

Can you tell what a band's music will sound like, just by the shoes they wear? All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen thinks you can.
THE CHECKOUT: LIVE

Matthew Stevens Group: Live At Berklee

Whether executing the new visions of his peers or fielding calls from veterans, few young jazz guitarists are as highly tipped. Matthew Stevens leads a band in songs from his forthcoming debut album.

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