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iLe And Making Movies Discuss Music, Activism And Mixing The Two
The former Calle 13 vocalist and the roqueros from Kansas City discuss their new albums and how they channel their passions about the world into music.
Richard Thompson: Quintessential Cult Artist
Known for both his guitar prowess and his exceptional songwriting, Thompson has long since earned a reputation as a skilled live performer, as well as a vital recording artist. Hear an interview and in-studio performance by the man who helped define British folk music.
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Hear The Songs Alt.Latino Missed In 2014
The year's not over yet, so hosts Jasmine Garsd and Felix Contreras still have time to let go of their regrets before starting anew.
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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing
Hear new music by A Giant Dog, Vic Mensa, Michael Kiwanuka, Ryley Walker and more in June's mix of public-radio favorites.
Discussion: The Year In Music, 2011
Pop acts embraced the ukulele and the saxophone. Rock bands crafted weird, widescreen albums that still brimmed with solid, hummable songs. And a few notorious recluses returned to the public eye.
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Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti On World Cafe
As the first signee to Animal Collective's new label, Paw Tracks, the eccentric pop-surrealist began his career with a cult following. Now with a new album out on 4AD, he's breaking into the mainstream. Here, we get a taste of his hard-to-describe grooves in a live studio session.
NASA's James Webb telescope has taken new images of Jupiter's moons, rings and more
The telescope uses a camera with filters that can make a color map out of infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye.
SXSW 2014 Wrap-Up: Our Favorite Discoveries And Memorable Moments
Our hosts are joined by Stephen Thompson to discuss the best musical discoveries from the musical blitzkrieg that is SXSW. From hard-driving Korean rock to joyful electronica.
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Remembering Gustavo Cerati With The Artists He Influenced
This week on Alt.Latino, we listen to new music and consider the legacy of a man who opened doors for countless Latin rock musicians. Cerati died on Sept. 4 at age 55.
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Guest DJ Xenia Rubinos Spins Music From Solange To Ravel
The versatile vocalist ended 2016 on many best-of-the-year lists, including Alt.Latino's. Explore the depths of her music by digging into the songs she picks as a Guest DJ.
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