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Brooklyn's NICKCASEY covers Bob Dylan's "A Couple More Years." Through a series of casual conversations with unsigned and independent musicians, mixed tapes explores new artists' early influences, their struggles, their shifting conceptions on making music, and the challenge of living and working in new york city. At the end of every episode, the artist or band performs a cover of a song they love -- linking their personal journeys to a unifying…
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Harlem's The Mighty Third Rail covers Coltrane's "Giant Steps."
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Rebecca Schiffman covers Robyn Hitchcock's "I'm Only You." Through a series of casual conversations with unsigned and independent musicians, MIXED TAPES explores new artists' early influences, their struggles, their shifting conceptions on making music, and the challenge of living and working in new york city. At the end of every episode, the artist or band performs a cover of a song they love -- linking their personal journeys to a unifying pop…
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Brooklyn's Behavior covers The Cranberries' "Linger." Through a series of casual conversations with unsigned and independent musicians, MIXED TAPES explores new artists' early influences, their struggles, their shifting conceptions on making music, and the challenge of living and working in new york city. At the end of every episode, the artist or band performs a cover of a song they love -- linking their personal journeys to a unifying pop experience.
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Brooklyn's SoftSpot covers Future Islands' "As I Fall." Through a series of casual conversations with unsigned and independent musicians, MIXED TAPES explores new artists' early influences, their struggles, their shifting conceptions on making music, and the challenge of living and working in new york city. At the end of every episode, the artist or band performs a cover of a song they love -- linking their personal journeys to a unifying pop experience.
Mixed Tapes
Through a series of casual conversations with unsigned and independent musicians, Mixed Tapes explores new artists' early influences, their struggles, their shifting conceptions on making music, and the challenge of living and working in New York City. At the end of every episode, the artist or band performs a cover of a song they love -- linking their personal journeys to a unifying pop experience.
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