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Ride on World Cafe
English band Ride were early pioneer of shoegaze, alongside contemporaries like Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine. Normalizing eight-minute anthems, like “Leave Them Far Behind”, as top 10 UK hits. But the Ride of today has fused shoegaze with another love: 80’s synth pop, like Depeche Mode and Talk Talk. Andy Bell joins me to talk about the evolution of Ride, and how they found the bullseye on their latest album, Interplay.
Amos Lee on World Cafe
In the last few years, Amos Lee stepped away from his songs to explore the music of Lucinda Williams and Chet Baker, recording cover albums of both artists. Now, he’s returned to his catalog with his new album, Transmissions. Amos Lee talks about making sense of uncertainty, and performs in studio, on the next World Cafe.
English Teacher Mini Concert on World Cafe
Each year, the music industry in the UK and Ireland chooses their “Best Album” of the year and awards it the prestigious Mercury Prize. This year, the prize went to a relatively unknown indie-rock band called English Teacher, for their debut album, This Could be Texas. Get to know English Teacher with a live mini concert, on the next World Cafe.
Encore: Mustafa on World Cafe
To celebrate the release of his new album, Dunya, World Cafe is revisiting a 2021 conversation with Mustafa. Mustafa is a poet and musician who was raised in Toronto’s Regent Park housing project in a conservative Muslim family. He wasn’t exposed to a lot of music until a vocal teacher introduced him to Joni Mitchell & Prince. Mustafa performs songs from his album, When Smoke Rises, on the next World Cafe.
The Dip Mini Concert on World Cafe
What happens when you combine a rock band, complete with lead and rhythm guitars, bass, and drums, with a jazz horn trio? You get The Dip! The ever fun and always funky seven-piece band from Seattle performs songs, including several from their new album, Love Direction, in a live mini-concert, on the next World Cafe.
Jamie xx on World Cafe
During the pandemic, Jamie xx of The xx envisioned a time when he could DJ to crowds again. In doing so, he began listening to all types of records across all eras of dance music. His new solo album, In Waves, reflects that time. It’s eclectic, joyful, and packed full of superstar collaborators like Honey Dijon, Robyn and – of course – his bandmates in The xx. On the next World Cafe, Jamie xx talks about making In Waves, and shares some choice cuts from The Floor, his DJ residency in New York City.