Music & Culture Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing 8:00am March 08, 2016 Our panel of public-radio music curators assembles a mix of new songs by The Jayhawks, FKA twigs, Birds Of Chicago and more.
Music & Culture World Cafe Next: Heron Oblivion 4:26pm March 07, 2016 Quiet songs meet scorching guitars on the debut album from the Bay Area psych-rock band. Add to Listen QueueListen Now
Music & Culture Metropolis: 3/5/16 3:15pm March 07, 2016 Hear music from St. Germain, Rufus Du Sol, Astrids and more in this week's two-hour EDM mix from KCRW's Jason Bentley.
Music & Culture Recommended Dose: Our Favorite Dance Tracks Right Now 2:50pm March 07, 2016 Hear new tunes from heavy-hitters Leon Vynehall and LCD Soundsystem's Gavin Russom, hyped youngsters Mikael Seifu and LNS, and more.
Music & Culture Remembering Nikolaus Harnoncourt 2:46pm March 07, 2016 by Anastasia Tsioulcas The incisive conductor and early-music expert died Saturday at age 86. His recordings of such composers as Bach and Mozart made him a legend.
Music & Culture Songs We Love: Underworld, 'Ova Nova' 2:38pm March 07, 2016 by Megan Buerger One of electronic music's iconic bands returns with a gorgeous, melodic reminder of how far they've come.
Music & Culture Julien Baker: Tiny Desk Concert 2:02pm March 07, 2016 by Bob Boilen The young Tennessee singer-songwriter performs three of her spare, sad, simple songs at the NPR Music offices.
Music & Culture Song Premiere: Weaves, 'One More' 12:18pm March 07, 2016 by Bob Boilen An in-your-face song about extremes from an intense, quirky and loud new band that will put out its debut album in June.
Music & Culture Folk Alley Presents: The Cactus Blossoms 8:00am March 06, 2016 by Linda Fahey Minneapolis' Jack Torrey and Page Burkum perform a lazy love song at the 30A Songwriters Festival.
National Arts Music & Culture Mississippi Debuts Grammy Museum 7:25am March 06, 2016 by Debbie Elliott A new Grammy Museum is opening in the Mississippi Delta. It pays tribute to the region considered to be the birthplace of American music. NPR's Debbie Elliott has a preview. Add to Listen QueueListen Now