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PICKED: Verbal + Yoon Cover The Runaways
PICKED: Verbal + Yoon Cover The Runaways

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PICKED: Miracles – 20 Years of Pop in One Mashup
PICKED: Miracles – 20 Years of Pop in One Mashup

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The Raveonettes Cover The Stone Roses
The Raveonettes Cover The Stone Roses

Past meets present, they sing a song.

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13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests
13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests

From Nico to Sonic Boom, or what black-and-white silent film has to do with pop art.

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Dark Night of the Soul
Dark Night of the Soul

Cultural treasure-hunting, or what priceless music has to do with expensive photography.

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Nowhere Boy: John Lennon’s Early Life
Nowhere Boy: John Lennon’s Early Life

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PICKED: Maximum Balloon
PICKED: Maximum Balloon

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Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin in the Style of The Beach Boys
Brian Wilson Reimagines Gershwin in the Style of The Beach Boys

An elegant finish on the unfinished, or what the Gatsby era has to do with surfer culture.

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Peace Through Music: The Voice Project
Peace Through Music: The Voice Project

Participatory peace, or how cover chains are unshackling an imprisoned community.

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Strange Sounds: 7 Experimental Projects Making Music from Natural Elements
Strange Sounds: 7 Experimental Projects Making Music from Natural Elements

Solar-powered guitars, salty vocals, and what bonsai has to do with liquid music for the deaf.

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