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The official music video for "Ride Out in the Country," from Yola's 2019 debut solo album, Walk Through Fire. Directed by Reid Long and Kip Kubin.
Watch This VideoExplore the story behind Steve Reich's Different Trains. The groundbreaking work, written for Kronos Quartet and first recorded on Nonesuch, was declared by the New York Times as "a work of such originality that 'breakthrough' seems the only possible description." Pitchfork called it a "late-career masterpiece" and placed the album among the 200 Best of the 1980s. Video by Robert Edridge-Waks. Excerpts from Steve Reich interview courtesy of Boosey & Hawkes, boosey.com
Watch This VideoJeremy Denk performs Binchois' Triste Plaisir (15th c.), from his 2019 album, c. 1300 – c. 2000. Video made by Steve Lippman, aka FLIP.
Watch This VideoTake a look inside Fleet Foxes' special limited-edition collection marking the tenth anniversary of their debut album, entitled First Collection 2006–2009. The package features content spanning the early days of Fleet Foxes' career, including the self-titled full-length debut album on 12" vinyl, as well as the Sun Giant EP on 10" vinyl and the first vinyl releases of both the very limited-edition, previously only self-released The Fleet Foxes EP on 10" and B-Sides & Rarities on 10". In addition to its musical offerings, the release will feature a 32-page booklet including show flyers, lyrics, and artwork from the period.
Watch This VideoTrue Stories, A Film by David Byrne: The Complete Soundtrack is the comprehensive soundtrack from Byrne's sole foray into feature-film directing, with 23 songs, collected for the first time in one package, in film sequence. "I always imagined that the music written for True Stories should be heard as it is in the film," Byrne says. "It makes the most sense this way. Me singing the song that was written for John Goodman's character always felt weird to me. It was written for that character, not for me."
Watch This VideoThe official music video for "Rang Tang Ring Toon," from Mountain Man's 2018 album, Magic Ship. The video was directed by D.L. Anderson and filmed in Orange County, North Carolina.
Watch This VideoThe video for Mandy Patinkin and Thomas Bartlett's take on Laurie Anderson's "From the Air," from Diary: April/May 2018, the second in their series of musical installments. Video by Tom Kalin, with special thanks to the Prelinger Archives.
Watch This VideoFleet Foxes' short film for their Crack-Up album opener, "I Am All That I Need / Arroyo Seco / Thumbprint Scar," directed by Sean Pecknold, with art direction and production design by Adi Goodrich, and choreography by Steve Reker. Starring Jean Charles, it was shot entirely on 35mm film in southern California, creating a look that feels like an old Technicolor movie, with everything hand-made and in-camera.
Watch This VideoGabriel Kahane's "Little Love," from his 2018 album, Book of Travelers. Video by Robert Edridge-Waks.
Watch This VideoHere is a visual for "Window," the opening track to Mountain Man's 2018 album, Magic Ship.
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