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SESIÓN VIVO AMOR AMOR - CLARA CAVA

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Dianna Lopez - Sun frequencies (1 hour) - Healing guitar music

I made this 1 Hour acoustic version of my song "Sun Frequencies". This is for you to dream, cry, dance, heal, or sing to. My intention is to encourage deep feeling in whichever way you may need ~

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Kelela: Tiny Desk Concert

Kelela took her opportunity at the Tiny Desk to create something new. She swapped key pieces from her recordings (hard drums and effects) for a harp and piano. She also presented us with a challenge or two as well. While there weren't many bodies behind the Desk, the instruments left little room for movement. Pianist Briley Harris was barricaded by the keys, and background vocalists Brittney Mills and Alayna Rodgers were nestled next to Ahya Simone's big beautiful harp. When an artist presents us with a distinctive, creative vision for their performance, the fun part is collaborating to execute that idea. This Tiny Desk was a homecoming for Kelela. She let the music do most of the speaking but not before shouting out Washington, D.C., where she was born. The setlist seamlessly showcases most parts of her catalog with a couple of brand new arrangements. "Enough" and "Take Me Apart" are almost unrecognizable, recast to allow Kelela's vocals to sit gently within the harp and keys. The singer found a thunder tube in our percussion section and tinkered with it during soundcheck. Toward the end of "The High," she sings through it to alter her voice. That exploration and experimentation perfectly capture the essence of the show. SET LIST "Raven" "Take Me Apart" "Bank Head" "Waitin" "Enough" "Bluff" "The High" MUSICIANS Kelela: vocals Briley Harris: keys Brandon Donald: drums Alayna Rodgers: vocals Brittney Mills: vocals Ahya Simone: harp TINY DESK TEAM Producer: Bobby Carter Director/Editor: Kara Frame Audio Technical Director: Hannah Gluvna Videographers: Kara Frame, Maia Stern, Joshua Bryant, Alanté Serene Audio Engineer: Neil Tevault Production Assistant: Elle Mannion Photographer: Elizabeth Gillis Tiny Desk Team: Ashley Pointer, Hazel Cills Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed Series Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins

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Nico Morano - Juno Love ft. Mewhy (Live at Le Baixu - BXL)

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Hania Rani live at Invalides, in Paris, France

Hania Rani playing live from the royal courtyard of the Invalides, in Paris, France for Cercle. Venue: Cour d’Honneur des Invalides, France Director of photography & Post-production: Mathieu Glissant (Saison Unique Production) Cameramen: Mathieu Glissant, Mickaël Fidjili, Quentin Souchier, Jérémie Tridard, Augustin Thai Production team: Anaïs De Framond, Dan Aufseesser, Armand Prouhèze Technical Manager: Aurélien Moisan Sound (onsite): Timothée Renard, Kévin de Waard Live sound engineer / recording: Agata Dankowska Monitor engineer / recording / mix & master: Maciej Kuśnierz Lights: Gauthier Guerisse, Quentin Enguerrand Photo: Maxime Chermat, Geoffrey Hubbel Regie: Yan Karpinski, Patrick Demangue, Laurent Isnard Communication: Pol Souchier, Lola Lebrati and Emie Monnier Graphic Design: Anaëlle Rouquette Label Manager: Clémence Maillard Finance: Andy Cheremond, Kevin Benisty

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Peggy Gou — (It Goes Like) Nanana (Apple Music Live)

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TWO LANES - Belong (Live Session)

Check out this mesmerizing, heart touching sound by this very talented sibling duo.

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TWO LANES - Ascend (Live Session)

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Grandbrothers - Ezra Was Right

Minimalism, classical music, and electronic dance music all come together in the pulsating music of the German-Swiss duo Grandbrothers. Using live processing of the piano as its primary source, the duo creates an irresistible groove in a set of live performances.

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Tala Mortada on Creative State Live X The Grand Factory

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Toro y Moi - MAHAL (Live from Big Sur)

Recorded live at Fernwood Resort, Big Sur, California on September 23, 2022

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Freqways 2020 LIVE from Agafay Nomad Camp, Marrakesh | Amine K

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Sudan Archives: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

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This performance was recorded on March 11, 2020. We will continue releasing Tiny Desk videos of shows that had already been taped. In light of current events, NPR is postponing new live tapings of Tiny Desk Concerts. In the meantime, check out Tiny Desk (home) concerts! They’re recorded by the artists in their home. It’s the same spirit — stripped-down sets, an intimate setting — just a different space. June 22, 2020 | Bob Boilen -- Sudan Archives is a truly singular artist, inspired by Irish and African music, especially Sudanese music. The first time I saw her was in a crowd of people at Cheer Up Charlies during SXSW in March of 2018. The show was wild and wonderful: effects pedals transformed her violin into a full-on band, with electronic beats keeping it all moving. She came not with an array of electronics, but with violinist Jessica McJunkins, violist Dominic Johnson and cellist Khari Joyner. The new arrangement at the top of "Confessions" was the perfect tension queller. And those arrangements also heighten the lyrics. Listening again three months later, three weeks into police brutality protests, the words — "There is a place that I call home / But it's not where I am welcome / And if I saw all the angels / Why is my presence so painful?" — take on new meaning. SET LIST "Confessions" "Glorious" "Nont For Sale" MUSICIANS Sudan Archives: vocals, violin; Dominic Johnson: viola; Jessica McJunkins: violin; Khari Joyner: cello CREDITS Producers: Bob Boilen, Morgan Noelle Smith, Jack Corbett; Creative director: Bob Boilen; Audio engineers: Josh Rogosin, Natasha Branch; Videographers: Bronson Arcuri, Jack Corbett, Kara Frame, Melany Rochester; Associate Producer: Bobby Carter; Executive producer: Lauren Onkey; VP, programming: Anya Grundmann; Photo: Kisha Ravi/NPR

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