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Go behind the scenes of Antifogmatic, the second disc from Punch Brothers, in this eight-minute video. All five band members talk about the wholly collaborative process that went into the writing and recording of the album, what it was like to work with producer Jon Brion, and the origin of the title Antifogmatic. Includes interviews, a look inside the studio, and live performance footage of songs from the album.
Watch This VideoIn this excerpt from "Homeland: The Story of the Lark," the documentary on the making of Laurie Anderson's Homeland included with the album, Anderson discusses the challenges involved in gathering the thousands of files she had assembled for the project over the years, the daunting task of creating a single album from them, and the unfailing support she received from her husband and Homeland co-producer Lou Reed throughout the process. Reed offers his perspective here as well, as does album engineer Mario McNulty. The documentary is by filmmaker Braden King.
Watch This VideoFenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, featured on her 2010 album Homeland, talks about life on the road and how it—more specifically making a hotel room home for the night—affects one's perception of the world.
Watch This VideoThe Black Keys perform "Too Afraid to Love You," recorded live in studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, during the making of their 2010 album, Brothers.
Watch This VideoFenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, featured on her 2010 album Homeland, reflects on simpler times and imagines the last sound some among us might hear before our final departure.
Watch This VideoFenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, featured on her 2010 album Homeland, talks about recent cultural shifts towards the abstract, as money has become numbers on a screen and pictures have replaced things. "Pictures and Things" is also the title of the non-album track, featuring Antony Hegarty, on the B-side of the "Only an Expert" 12" vinyl single.
Watch This VideoFenway Bergamot, Laurie Anderson's male alter ego, featured on her 2010 album Homeland, revisits the early days of the financial meltdown of 2008. Here, he invokes a classic film trope to warn listeners of the impending doom, exclaiming: "There's trouble out at the mine!"
Watch This VideoFrank the Puppet Dinosaur was first to stake a claim as star of the music video for "Tighten Up," off The Black Keys album Brothers. But here, in the song's official video, the band proves otherwise.
Watch This VideoAfrobeat pioneer Tony Allen discusses his legendary career and his World Circuit / Nonesuch debut album, Secret Agent, with commentary from collaborators and admirers like Damon Albarn, his band mate in The Good, the Bad, and the Queen, and Flea, who calls him "one of the most important drummers of all time."
Watch This VideoCheck out the music video from the title track to Afrobeat drumming legend Tony Allen's World Circuit / Nonesuch debut album, Secret Agent.
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