Otis Hart
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Hear a mix of the month's best electronic tunes, including new music from Robert Hood, Seven Davis Jr, Malory and more.
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Hear the Scottish queer punk band perform a moving DIY ballad about loving someone who is in love with someone else.
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NPR Music's favorite Durham County, England anarchists trade in their pop-punk sound for an acoustic heartbreaker.
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An Australian drone-rock quartet accidentally constructs a shoegaze epic about loss.
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This month's mix features boogie from Australia, funk and techno from London, deep house from Paris, broken beats from Berlin, and a remix of one of last year's most memorable songs.
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And we thought a new album of cover songs by the band was good news.
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Any chorus anchored by the words "Lay your head next to mine" is bound to tug at a few heartstrings.
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This month's mix features bouzouki music from Japan, Shangaan electro from South Africa, some good ol'-fashioned funk from Los Angeles, and much more.
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This moving song about a father's love for his daughter becomes truly wrenching when you hear the story behind its cryptic words.
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The eccentric punk-turned-poet sings as though he's finally wriggled free of received wisdom after living 30 years in someone else's shadow.