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  • In a world of constant connectivity, Audrey Nuna, like all of us, craves intimacy and emotional distance at the same time.
  • The cadence of The Temptations masterpiece "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" — laid bare with some 808s and sampled in Migos' latest single, "Avalanche" — was begging for the triplet flow.
  • With his lush, warm tone and exceptional technique, concert violinist Randall Goosby is easily winning over music lovers.
  • The high-low breakbeats and ambient bassquakes on Overmono's "So U Kno" sound right out of the classic Burial playbook, but our underground overlord rarely has this much fun these days.
  • In 1968, Congress passed the Fair Housing Act, which made it illegal to discriminate in housing. Gene Demby of NPR's Code Switch explains why neighborhoods are still so segregated today.
  • With jittery guitars underneath, the Isle of Wight duo's debut single "Chaise Longue" delivers clever and funny lyrics in an unwaveringly disinterested tone.
  • Brandi Carlile describes her forthcoming album, In These Silent Days out Oct. 1, as "drama mixed with joy." The first single sets the tone.
  • "Bogie," is a dizzying, kaleidoscopic trip with hairpin turns and surreal word-wonders.
  • The beloved indie rock band returns.
  • Three albums into his folk rebirth, the former rocker feels like he's finally come into his own.
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