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"I'll play it and tell you what it is later" -Miles Davis-

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Bruce Springsteen/Letter To You

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Springsteen’s record is made all the more poignant because it was recorded late last year, and now it echoes like an empty barroom stage down the long hallway of the…

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Keith Jarrett/Budapest Concert

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This week it was revealed in a Nate Chinen piece for The New York Times that Keith Jarrett–pianist, composer, and one of the most important jazz musicians of the last…

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In Ten Tracks: Blondie

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A selection of Blondie songs that have meaning to me and have stuck with me through the years, appearing frequently on mix tapes and playlists.

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Goblin: Kings of the Euro-Horror Soundtrack

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You might not think you know the music of progressive Italian band Goblin, but if you’ve seen horror films such as Profondo Rosso, Suspiria, and George Romero’s Dawn of the…

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Chocolate Genius Incorporated & Black Yankee Rock

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Marc Anthony Thompson has never become a household name in large part because his music is emotionally deep, musically complex, and doesn’t fit the public’s (or record labels’) expectation of…

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Eddie Van Halen at the Keyboards

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The rock guitarist also contributed keyboards to some of Van Halen’s biggest hits.

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Terje Rypdal/Conspiracy

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Conspiracy is both the name of Terje Rypdal’s new band and his latest ECM recording.

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Thurston Moore/By the Fire

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Thurston Moore’s 2020 release, By the Fire, is a mature album that emphasizes what Moore does best and still pushes boundaries.

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Oxygene by Jean-Michel Jarre

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The triumph of Oxygene is that it could be made at all.

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Scary Monsters turns 40

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Scary Monsters is supposed to be the return to form after Lodger, the final entry in the Berlin Trilogy, proved disappointing to fans and critics.

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