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Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing

There are some new-comers on the music scene, and our NPR Music member stations have curated a list of some highlights for your playlists.
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Each month, Heavy Rotation elevates new music and artists to reach a wider audience. For this installment, there is quite a unique variety of music ranging from jazz and pop to experimental punk and trap music. Whatever your preference may be, enjoy exploring some of these songs these picks from our NPR Public Radio Member Station, featuring an exciting cohort or artists. — Maya Eaglin


Anat Cohen Tentet, "Footsteps & Smiles"

When clarinetist points her instrument toward the sky, what comes could be a tribute, a reimagining, a Brazilian folk melody, some bebop, or one of many originals borne from her own musical DNA. Her new tentet album, , features

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