Luke De-Sciscio. Courtesy of the artist hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artist The Austin 100 The Austin 100: Luke De-Sciscio March 17, 2020 Luke De-Sciscio found his songwriting voice the old-fashioned way: by writing dozens upon dozens of folk songs, spread out across a decade, often while living on a boat with no electricity or heat.
Top left: Rema; Top middle: S.G. Goodman; Top right: Chelsea Williams; Middle: Totemo; Middle right: Akinyemi; Bottom row: Höröyá Courtesy of the artists hide caption toggle caption Courtesy of the artists All Songs Considered What We'll Miss At SXSW This Year March 16, 2020 For the first time in more than 30 years ago, SXSW isn't happening. But we still listened to hundreds of bands that were supposed to play in Austin this week and made some great discoveries.On this episode of All Songs Considered we share just a fraction of our favorite discoveries, including the German electro-pop band, Cosby, the UK singer-songwriter Luke De-Sciscio and the Nigerian singer and rapper known as Rema.Playlist:1. Cosby: "Follow the Leader"2. Luke De-Sciscio: "I'm A Dream Fighting Out Of A Man"3. Katie Malco: "Creatures"4. Akineymi: "Seaworld"5. Höröyá: "Dogon"6. Black Country, New Road: "Sunglasses"7. S.G. Goodman: "The Way I Talk"8. Totemo: "Origami"9. Chelsea Williams: "Red Flag"10. Boyo: "Backseat Driver"11. Shards: "Summer Sickness"12. Rema: "Lady" What We'll Miss At SXSW This Year Listen · 45:17 45:17 Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/815874681/815875537" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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