Marc Masters
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Like the Velvet Underground before them, Kilgour and The Clean inspired tons of musicians to embrace impulsive creativity.
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The prolific artist was a mentor to generations of experimental musicians.
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With seven tracks stretched across 75 minutes and four LP sides, The Morning Star is the acoustic guitarist's most ambitious effort so far.
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Ever try to remember the nooks and crannies of your childhood home? This Chicago composer took it one step further.
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Bertucci unleashes a cascade of overlapping saxophone lines, with each small repetition spawning a new wave of curling, blending sounds.
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Ka Baird's hypnotic flute playing is looped into a wordless mantra, "a back and forth between the material and spiritual," she tells NPR.
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This UK-based funk ensemble took its name from a Sun Ra album. One listen to A World Of Masks and you'll hear why.
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Woods hadn't planned to make any new music in 2017, but after last year's election, the folk-rock band decided to focus on love.
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The singer of Saturday Looks Good To Me fills his new solo album with keen reflections on big decisions and life-altering memories.
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Half Japanese began in the late '70s as a band of primitive outsiders, breaking musical rules that founding brothers Jad and David Fair never even learned. Today, it remains surprising and vibrant.