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Otis Hart
Product Manager, NPR Music
Product Manager, NPR Music
Paula Temple's "Deathvox" is one of our favorite tracks this month. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Grouper's new album, Ruins, comes out Oct. 31 Jason Bokros/Courtesy of the artist. hide caption
Grouper's new album, Ruins, comes out Oct. 31. Jason Bokros/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
A portrait from the video to Doug Paisley's song "Until I Find You." Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Elisa Ambrogio's solo album, The Immoralist, comes out Oct. 21. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Elisa Ambrogio's solo album, The Immoralist, comes out Oct. 21. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The 2 Bears will release a new album, also called The Night Is Young, on Oct. 12. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
The electronic musician Richard D. James hasn't released a new album of material under his most famous moniker, Aphex Twin, in nearly 13 years. Courtesy of the artist. hide caption
The love for Recondite's "Caldera" is strong. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Tessela's "Rough 2" was one of our favorite tracks from July. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Steve Gunn will release his new album, Way Out Weather, in October. Constance Mensh/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Nathan Stephens-Griffin, Naomi Griffin, Daniel Ellis and Jc Cairns of the British punk band Martha. Courtesy of the artist hide caption