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Marcus Doucette
Production Manager-
Acoustic masters play a prominent role on this episode of "Sound Travels," including Cambodia's Kong Nay and Welsh harpist Amanda Whiting.
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There's a lot to like in this sonic world showcase of an episode, including the brilliant Amadou & Mariam and Stateside success Céu.
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Some trips you just don't want to end. So after listening to "Sound Travels" on the air, make a stop here for even more of the best global music.
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The groove is very much alive for Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, who bring a couple pals along with them for a new single off their upcoming album.
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The U.K. artist's latest album, "Halo," includes this track that tries to shrug off the bad vibes we can feel surrounded by and find the person we want to be.
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The modern yet somehow still throwback duo comes through with a grimy, grindy, pulsating track from their new album that's perfect for our (and your) playlist.
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With their eagerly awaited sophomore album still a couple months away from release, the psych-rockers give us a new track to chew on.
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Words are superfluous for a collection of musicians as talented as this, and they deliver big time with a cinematic, funk-flavored jam.
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Cosmically conscious and possessing a sense of self-awareness that makes her magic seem palpable, Valerie June exudes a charisma we were lucky to see and…
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In the late '60s, Marcos Valle was at the vanguard of Brazilian music as bossa nova spread across the world; in the '70s he made some of the best…