World Cafe

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World Cafe showcases indie rock, singer-songwriters, folk, alternative country, blues, and world music. Produced by WXPN, Philadelphia.

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World Cafe
9:45 am
Thu April 5, 2012

Latin Roots: Forty Years Of Latin Funk

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Los Amigos Invisibles.

Originally published on Thu April 5, 2012 1:31 pm

On this seventh segment of the Latin Roots series, Josh Norek joins World Cafe to explore the cultural roots of Latin funk — a mix of Latin grooves and Afro-American funk. Norek is the co-host and executive producer of The Latin Alternative, as well as a musician, producer and journalist who currently works for the Latin indie label Nacional Records.

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World Cafe
9:34 am
Thu April 5, 2012

John K. Samson On World Cafe

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John K. Samson.

John K. Samson, known for his eloquent lyrics and tenure as the frontman of Canadian indie-rock band The Weakerthans, just released his first solo album. Three years in the making, Provincial arose out of Samson's stated wish to capture the feel — a "musical map" — of three locations in his native Winnipeg.

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World Cafe
2:23 pm
Wed April 4, 2012

Robert Glasper Experiment On World Cafe

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Robert Glasper Experiment fuses hip-hop, blues, soul and rock with jazz music.

Though Robert Glasper Experiment is a fairly new entity, Glasper himself has been experimenting in genre mash-ups for his entire musical career. First and foremost a jazz pianist, Glasper grew to love hip-hop and began to incorporate it into his music. He's played in a jazz trio and toured the world playing at jazz festivals, but recently, he's become renowned for his ability to mix unlikely elements into something startlingly original — even if he's covering the work of another artist.

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World Cafe
2:12 pm
Tue April 3, 2012

The Milk Carton Kids On World Cafe

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The Milk Carton Kids.

Joey Ryan and Kenneth Pattengale, known as The Milk Carton Kids, are getting a lot of well-deserved buzz. When the folk duo released its second album Prologue for free online last year, more than 60,000 fans downloaded the tracks. Acoustic, soothing, rich in ballads — the signature Milk Carton Kids form of fusing two voices into one sound is mesmerizing.

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World Cafe
9:53 am
Mon April 2, 2012

Salim Nourallah On 'World Cafe: Next'

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Salim Nourallah's latest album, Hit Parade, comes out April 12.

Deeply influenced by the pop of The Beatles while also incorporating alt-country elements from his Texas background, Salim Nourallah found solace in music at an early age. He's released several albums as a solo artist, earning a reputation for the power of his words and the deftness of his melodies.

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World Cafe
6:00 am
Mon April 2, 2012

World Cafe Looks Back: The Sound Of Memphis

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Al Green performs during the 2009 Essence Music Festival at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans.

Today's episode of World Cafe celebrates the iconic sound of Memphis, Tenn., and Stax Records by looking back at past conversations with some of its key players.

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World Cafe
12:30 pm
Mon March 26, 2012

Archie Powell And The Exports On 'World Cafe: Next'

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Archie Powell and the Exports.

With simple melodies and sardonic lyrics, Archie Powell and the Exports' new album, Great Ideas in Action, may well be the soundtrack to this summer. The group released its first EP (Loose Change) in 2009, and its debut album, Skip Work, followed a year later. Skip Work was praised for its addictive hooks, lyrical wit and sophistication. Buried beneath catchy, raucous rock 'n' roll, the album's emotional content reflected the nervous energy and anxiety that the band members say they felt graduating college.

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World Cafe
6:00 am
Mon March 26, 2012

World Cafe Looks Back: World Music

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Angélique Kidjo.

Throughout the month of October, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of World Cafe and revisited some of the best and most memorable interviews of the past 20 years.

On today's World Cafe, we look to Nigeria, Benin and Cuba and highlight some of our favorite conversations with world-music innovators.

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World Cafe
12:17 pm
Fri March 23, 2012

Fun. On World Cafe

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fun.

Originally published on Thu June 21, 2012 8:14 am

A New York pop-rock trio with a spunky and theatrical side, fun. began when singer Nate Ruess was coming off the breakup of his long-running band The Format.

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World Cafe
1:54 pm
Thu March 22, 2012

Latin Roots: Josh Norek On Latin Hip-Hop

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Ana Tijoux.

On the latest segment of the "Latin Roots" music series, Josh Norek, co-host and executive producer of The Latin Alternative (a one-hour radio show of Latin funk, hip-hop and electronica), stops by the studio. A musician, producer and journalist who works for the Latin indie label Nacional Records, Norek spends a good deal of his time exploring the history and direction of Latin hip-hop.

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