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Since launching in 2000, All Songs Considered has been NPR's flagship program for music discovery, artist interviews and conversations with friends and fellow music lovers about the really big questions, like what was the best decade for music, are there albums everyone can agree on, and what do you put on when you need a good cry? Weekly, with host Robin Hilton and the NPR Music family.

  • 53 minutes 15 seconds
    New Music Friday: The best albums out Nov. 22
    NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Ann Powers are your guides to the last big Friday of 2024. Plus a deep dive into an epic new Red Hot compilation titled TRAŠ˜Ę§A.

    Featured albums:
    ā€¢ Kim Deal, Nobody Loves You More
    ā€¢ Father John Misty, Mahashmashana
    ā€¢ Say Lou Lou, Dust
    ā€¢ Michael Kiwanuka, Small Changes
    ā€¢ Various Artists, TRAŠ˜Ę§A (Red Hot)

    See the long list of albums out Nov. 22 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at https://npr.org/music.

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    22 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 22 minutes 20 seconds
    As the Latin Grammys turns 25, how much has Latin music changed? (Part 1)
    The Latin Grammys recently marked its 25th anniversary. Alt.Latino's Anamaria Sayre was in Miami to talk to some of Latin music's most influential artists to understand some of the trends that are shaping Latin music today, shared over two episodes.

    Songs featured in this episode:

    ā€¢Juanes, "FĆ­jate Bien"
    ā€¢Juanes, "Vida Cotidiana"
    ā€¢Ćlvaro DĆ­az, "Quien Te Quiere"
    ā€¢Fuerza Regida, Grupo Frontera "BebĆ© Dame"

    Audio for this episode of Alt.Latino was edited and mixed by Simon Rentner. Editorial support from Hazel Cills. Our project manager is Grace Chung. NPR Music's executive producer is Suraya Mohamed. Our VP of Music and Visuals is Keith Jenkins.

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    20 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 44 minutes 49 seconds
    The Contenders, Vol. 21: The songs we can't stop playing this week
    In the final update to our running list of the year's best songs, we've got the cathartic rock of Kassie Krut, a nerve-settling collaboration between the singers SOAK and Gordi, Ethel Cain and more.

    Featured songs and artists:
    1. Kassie Krut: "Reckless," from Kassie Krut
    2. Gordi: "Reverie," from Lunch At Dune
    3. Katy J Pearson: "Save Me," from Someday, Now
    4. Freak Slug: "Ya Ready," from I Blow Out Big Candles
    5. Hildegard: "Bach In Town," from Jour 1596
    6. Ethel Cain: "Punish" (single)

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    19 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 55 minutes 45 seconds
    New Music Friday: The best albums out Nov. 15
    NPR Music's Ann Powers and Daoud Tyler-Ameen are your guides to the most compelling releases out on November 15.

    Featured Albums:
    ā€¢ FLO, Access All Areas
    ā€¢ Dwight Yoakam, Brighter Days
    ā€¢ Ganavya, Daughter of a Temple
    ā€¢ Wussy, Cincinnati Ohio

    Check out the longer list of albums out Nov. 15 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at https://npr.org/music.

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    15 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 18 minutes 52 seconds
    Alt.Latino's New Music Roundup
    Alt.Latino hosts Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre recorded their latest new music guide on the streets of Spain.

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    13 November 2024, 11:09 am
  • 50 minutes 27 seconds
    The Contenders, Vol. 20: The songs we can't stop playing this week
    We update our running list of the year's best songs with more calming sounds from Sigur RĆ³s frontman JĆ³nsi, the electronic artist Jon Hopkins, Muno singer Katie Gavin's new solo album and more.

    Featured artists and songs:
    1. JĆ³nsi: "Flicker," from First Light
    2. Katie Gavin: "Aftertaste," from What A Relief
    3. Jon Hopkins: "part viii - nothing is lost," from RITUAL
    4. Katie Malco: "Fatal Attraction (feat. Laura Stevenson)" (Single)
    5. Clairo: "Add Up My Love," from Charm
    6. Max Richter: "Movement, Before All Flowers," from In A Landscape

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    12 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    New Music Friday: The best albums out Nov. 8
    NPR Music's Ann Powers and Daoud Tyler-Ameen are your guides to the most compelling albums released this Friday.

    Featured albums:
    ā€¢ Ab-Soul, Soul Burger
    ā€¢ Jamey Johnson, Midnight Gasoline
    ā€¢ Our Girl, The Good Kind
    ā€¢ Various Artists, Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan

    Check out the longer list of albums out Nov. 8 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at https://npr.org/music.

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    8 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 18 minutes 29 seconds
    Alt.Latino's Spain Soundtrack
    Alt.Latino hosts Felix Contreras and Anamaria Sayre are in Spain for a music conference. On this episode, they share their favorite discoveries from Bilbao, San SebastiƔn and beyond.

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    6 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 59 minutes
    More songs to calm the nerves
    In our second installment of blood-slowing songs we take a deep breath and let it out with the music of Max Richter, Hania Rani, Fleet Foxes, Yasmin Williams and more.

    Featured artists and songs:
    1. Joan Shelley: "Easy Now," from Over and Even
    2. Fleet Foxes: "Helplessness Blues," from Helplessness Blues
    3. Theo Alexander: "re; Waiting," from Animadversions
    4. Hania Rani & Dobrawa Czocher: "There Will Be Hope," from Inner Symphonies
    5. Nicholas Britell: "Eden (Harlem)," from If Beale Street Could Talk
    6. Max Richter: "Dream 3 (in the midst of my life)," from From Sleep
    7. Stars of the Lid: "Even If You're Never Awake," from And Their Refinement of the Decline
    8. Iron & Wine: "Passing Afternoon," from Our Endless Numbered Days
    9. Yasmin Williams: "Juvenescence," from Urban Driftwood
    10. Gidon Kremer & Keith Jarrett: "Fratres (for violin and piano)," from Arvo PƔrt: Tabula Rasa

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    3 November 2024, 8:00 am
  • 55 minutes 54 seconds
    New Music Friday: The best albums out Nov. 1
    NPR Music's Ann Powers and Daoud Tyler-Ameen are your guides to the most compelling new releases of the week, including the first album in 16 years by The Cure and a surprise release by Tyler, the Creator.

    Featured albums:
    ā€¢ The Cure, 'Songs of a Lost World'
    ā€¢ Tyler, the Creator, 'Chromokopia'
    ā€¢ Willie Nelson, 'Last Leaf on the Tree'
    ā€¢ Haley Heynderickx, 'Seed of a Seed'

    Check out the longer list of albums out November 1 and stream our New Music Friday playlist at https://npr.org/music.

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    1 November 2024, 10:56 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    How hip-hop reached global domination
    Over half a century, hip-hop has grown into a globally dominant musical and cultural force while remaining stubbornly, vitally local.

    When DJ Kool Herc spun records at a small party in the Bronx in August of 1973, no one would have predicted his unique style would give birth to the most influential and dominant music in the world: hip-hop. In this special episode, NPR Music editors Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Sheldon Pearce are joined by contributor Christina Lee to look at how and why the music has managed to remain a local phenomenon, even as it's taken hold of the world.

    Note: This episode original ran in Aug. 2023 for our special coverage of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop.

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    29 October 2024, 7:00 am
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