NPR's All Songs Considered: From Antibalas to Low

Part of Series All Songs Considered from NPR Music
Length 28:59
Licensor NPR Music
Producer(s) Robin Hilton
Formats Weekly Program
Topics Music
Produced April 12, 2007
Added to PRX May 25, 2007
 

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Summary:

All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen introduces some of his favorite new finds, including the controlled chaos of Frog Eyes, melancholy melodies of Low, and African rhythms of Antibalas (antee-BAH-LAHS).

Website:

http://www.npr.org/programs/asc/archives/20070412/

Tones:

Engaging, Informational, Surprising

Language:

English

Description:

All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen introduces some of his favorite new finds, including the controlled chaos of Frog Eyes, melancholy melodies of Low, and African rhythms of Antibalas (antee-BAH-LAHS).

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New music from the African beats of Brooklyn's Antibalas; The Sahara's rebel group Tinariwen; Dark harmonies from The Besnard Lakes; The controlled chaos of Frog Eyes; The whimsical pop of Let's Go Sailing; A day at the river with Leah Siegel; Spare, melancholy melodies from Low.

This program includes one break opportunity: see timings and cues.

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