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A woman smokes a cigarette in a scene from Cate Le Bon's video for the song "Home to You." YouTube screen grab by NPR hide caption

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Cate Le Bon Comes 'Home To You'

The Welsh singer uses a luminous wash of avant-pop to explore one community's search for belonging and a sense of place.

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Aldous Harding Talks About Her Intriguing New Song And Video

The New Zealand singer says her strangely alluring video for the song "The Barrel" has been described as "Amish Sci-fi." But its ultimate meaning depends on what you think you see.

The old house where Daniel Norgren and friends recorded Wooh Dang, the Swedish musicians first international release. Daniel Norgren/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Daniel Norgren's 'The Flow' Inspired By The Soundscapes Of Sweden

The soundscapes of water flowing under the wooden floor of an old flour mill in Sweden inspired Daniel Norgren to record "The Flow."

Kacey Musgraves made a point of showcasing her gentler side during her 2015 Tiny Desk Concert, but as it so often does, rowdiness prevailed in the end. Lydia Thompson /NPR hide caption

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All The 2019 Grammy Winners Who've Stopped By The Tiny Desk

We're approaching 11 years and more than 800 concerts behind the Tiny Desk. Here's a look at the 2019 Grammy winners who've passed through our offices.

"Siren 042" marks WHY? and Lala Lala's first in-studio collaboration after touring together. Katie Hogan/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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What Happens When You Ignore Your Better Judgment?

Lala Lala and WHY? collaborate on "Siren 042," a song and video that examine the hazards of moving forward when all rational thought says "stop."