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Jose Gonzalez in Concert with Argentina's Juana Molina and Psapp

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Jose Gonzalez, performing at World Cafe Live.

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Jose Gonzalez, performing at World Cafe Live.

Jose Gonzalez in Real Audio

Jose Gonzales in Windows Media

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Juana Molina

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Juana Molina

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Psapp: Galia Durant and Carim Clasmann, performing at World Cafe Live.

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Psapp: Galia Durant and Carim Clasmann, performing at World Cafe Live.

Psapp in Real Audio

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Psapp's Carim Clasmann

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Psapp's Carim Clasmann

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Psapp's Galia Durant

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Psapp's Galia Durant

July 1, 2008 - Acoustic folk meets experimental electronica in a night of music, featuring Jose Gonzalez, Juana Molina and Psapp, originally webcast live on NPR.org July 1. The three artists performed at the World Cafe Live stage in Philadelphia. It's the latest in NPR Music's live online concert series with WXPN.

Jose Gonzalez makes delicate, acoustic music, usually with just a classical guitar and his gentle voice. On his debut release, Veneer, he evokes the work of Nick Drake with a touch of Brazilian Tropicalia.

Born in Sweden, Gonzalez grew up listening to Latin American music as well as American and UK pop. He experimented with various styles, including hard rock, before finding his own, quieter style. With just one album, Gonzalez has drawn a cult-like following in Scandinavia and Britain.

Juana Molina is a former comedian and actress from Argentina. In 2003, she gave up a successful TV career to follow her childhood dream to become a musician. Her debut album, Segundo, showed Molina had a gift for crafting beautifully textured electronic songs with acoustic guitar and a wisp of a voice. In live performances, Molina produces all the sounds herself with synthesizers and looped vocal harmonies.

Psapp is the London-based duo Carim Clasmann and Galia Durant. The two share a love for electronica, jazz, folk, and pop. Durant sets her sultry vocals against a backdrop of odd instrumentation, including xylophones, drum machines and organs. Psapp (pronounced 'sap') has released two CDs: 2004's Tiger, My Friend and this year's The Only Thing I Ever Wanted. Their music has appeared on the TV shows Grey's Anatomy and The O.C.

Psapp Set List

Needle & Thread

Curuncula

Tricycle

Hi

King Kong

The Words

About Fun

Rear Moth

Everybody Wants To Be A Cat

Juana Molina Set List

Un Beso Llega

El Desconfiado

El Perro

La Verdad

Quiero

Micael

Las Culpas

Desordenado

Salvese

Jose Gonzalez Set List

Deadweight

Slow Moves

All You Deliver

Stay In The Shade

Broken Arrows

Lovestain

"Untitled Song" (new)

Suggestions

Heartbeats

Crosses

Hints

Hand On Your Heart

Teardrop

Send Someone Away

Sensing Owls

Love Will Tear Us Apart

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