World Cafe

Saturdays at 2pm
David Dye

Since 1991, World Cafe has been a premier showcase for contemporary music serving up an eclectic blend that includes blues, rock, world, folk, and alternative country. The show is hosted by long-time Philadelphia radio personality David Dye.

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World Cafe
10:16 am
Mon April 30, 2012

BADBADNOTGOOD On 'World Cafe: Next'

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BADBADNOTGOOD..

Originally published on Mon April 30, 2012 4:30 pm

BADBADNOTGOOD has a lot to boast about — it's recorded with Tyler, The Creator, played backup for Frank Ocean and performed as the band-in-residence at Coachella. Yet, on the trio's Bandcamp page, none of this is mentioned.

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World Cafe
8:22 am
Mon April 30, 2012

World Cafe Looks Back: Musicians We Miss

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Townes van Zandt (left) and Jeff Buckley (right).

Throughout the month of October, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of World Cafe and revisited some of the best and most memorable interviews of the past 20 years.

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World Cafe
9:42 am
Fri April 27, 2012

World Party's Karl Wallinger On World Cafe

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Karl Wallinger has just released a new box set titled Arkeology.

Originally published on Fri April 27, 2012 2:29 pm

Karl Wallinger is best known as the brains behind the Britpop band World Party. A Welsh singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, Wallinger displayed an early obsession with all things folk and pop. After experience directing The Rocky Horror Show on stage and working in music publishing, he played keyboards for the Scottish folk-rock band The Waterboys.

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World Cafe
10:25 am
Thu April 26, 2012

Michael Kiwanuka On World Cafe

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Michael Kiwanuka's first full-length album is titled Home Again.

Originally published on Mon August 6, 2012 8:36 am

Michael Kiwanuka combines roots and soul with such old-school, retro-sounding verve, it's hard to believe he's still a rising star — let alone a 24-year-old. Kiwanuka is of Ugandan descent and grew up in Muswell Hill, London.

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World Cafe
1:58 pm
Wed April 25, 2012

Daniel Rossen On World Cafe

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Daniel Rossen.

Originally published on Wed April 25, 2012 1:59 pm

By now, Daniel Rossen's name is synonymous with the kind of raggedy, whimsical, airy music he writes. A contributing songwriter and musician in Grizzly Bear, Rossen often saved his most personal compositions for his other band, Department of Eagles, which shares Grizzly Bear's roots in Rossen's undergraduate years at NYU. Both bands saw success, and Rossen continued to work in both projects.

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World Cafe
1:57 pm
Tue April 24, 2012

Ben Howard On World Cafe

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Ben Howard is a no-nonsense, no-frills singer-songwriter.

A surfer and songwriter, Ben Howard's two loves intertwined when the English surfing world became the first audience for his quiet, meditative music. At the encouragement of friends, Howard released two EPs and was soon invited to tour with Xavier Rudd. Howard is a talented artist in the vein of labelmate and influence Nick Drake, with similarly dark and soulful lyrics.

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World Cafe
10:16 am
Mon April 23, 2012

Young Man On 'World Cafe: Next'

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Young Man, a.k.a. Colin Caulfield.

Originally published on Mon April 23, 2012 3:06 pm

Young Man is Colin Caulfield, a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and producer of light yet deft indie-pop. While studying French and English at Loyola, Caulfield began putting cover songs on YouTube, and his lithe, lo-fi music soon drew comparisons to Animal Collective and Grizzly Bear.

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World Cafe
9:28 am
Mon April 23, 2012

World Cafe Looks Back: Uncle Tupelo's Family Tree

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Uncle Tupelo at the Sapphire Supper Club in Orlando, Fla. Jeff Tweedy (second from left) went on to form Wilco, while Jay Farrar (second from right) created Son Volt.

Throughout the month of October, we celebrated the 20th anniversary of World Cafe and revisited some of the best and most memorable interviews of the past 20 years.

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World Cafe
11:56 am
Fri April 20, 2012

Of Monsters And Men On World Cafe

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Of Monsters And Men are an Icelandic folk-rock band.

Originally published on Wed June 20, 2012 8:58 am

Of Monsters and Men is an Icelandic sextet specializing in catchy folk-pop. The group came together in 2009 when singer Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir began recruiting backups for her acoustic solo act. In 2010, Of Monsters and Men gained national fame when it won an annual Icelandic battle of the bands; since then, the buzz has only grown.

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World Cafe
10:49 am
Thu April 19, 2012

Latin Roots: The Lasting Fad Of Boogaloo

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The Joe Cuba Sextet.

Originally published on Thu April 19, 2012 2:01 pm

Today's episode of Latin Roots features Felix Contreras, co-host of Alt.Latino, NPR's online music program about Latin Alternative music. Also a reporter and producer for NPR's Arts Desk, Contreras specializes in jazz, world music and Latino arts and culture. A part-time musician who plays Afro-Cuban percussion in several Latin and jazz bands, Contreras is uniquely qualified to discuss Latin Alternative music. In today's episode, he speaks about boogaloo, how it developed and how it impacts Latin music today.

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World Cafe
10:39 am
Thu April 19, 2012

Grimes On World Cafe

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Grimes.

Originally published on Thu April 19, 2012 10:49 am

Grimes is the one-woman project of Claire Boucher, a talented and eclectic Canadian singer. Born and raised in Vancouver, she moved to Montreal for college but left to pursue her craft when her work as Grimes began to take off. Marrying lo-fi punk with dreamy pop, Grimes quickly became a fixture in Montreal's underground music scene. Boucher incorporates elements of dance, video and still images into her live performances, creating otherworldly and entrancing multimedia experiences in the process.

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World Cafe
2:12 pm
Wed April 18, 2012

Emeli Sande On World Cafe

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Emeli Sande.

Emeli Sande is young, but she already has an enviable list of accomplishments under her belt. Along with a specialty in neuroscience from the University of Glasgow, she's become a global R&B phenomenon at just 23. The U.K. soul singer wrote her first song at 11 and began participating in music competitions in her teens. Given her powerful vocals and keen understanding of what makes a great song, there was little doubt that her debut would be a doozy — especially once her first single, the soulful "Heaven," became a worldwide hit.

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World Cafe
11:26 am
Tue April 17, 2012

Geographer On World Cafe

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Geographer's second album, Myths, was released in February.

Geographer's glittery, electronic pop-rock sound has been winning over fans on the West Coast for years. The trio formed in 2008 and released its first full-length album, Innocent Ghosts, a few months later. Now, four years after its debut, Geographer has finally returned with a new set of earnest, sonically sugar-coated songs.

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World Cafe
12:50 pm
Mon April 16, 2012

Haim On 'World Cafe: Next'

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The Haim sisters are Danielle, Este and Alana.

Originally published on Tue April 17, 2012 8:01 am

After playing shows with their parents as children, the members of Haim now work as a serious stand-alone act. The Haim sisters are Danielle, Este and Alana, and their childhood experience of performing live has shaped them into a musical force as young adults. They first hit the L.A. music scene a few years ago — when each of the sisters was pursuing music, mostly in separate contexts — but their relatively recent decision to work together was inevitable.

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World Cafe
1:01 pm
Fri April 13, 2012

Gotye On World Cafe

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Gotye's new album is titled Making Mirrors.

Originally published on Thu December 27, 2012 12:03 pm

Gotye (a.k.a. Wouter "Wally" De Backer) has become an international pop star on the strength of his new album, Making Mirrors. The poppy collection includes "Somebody That I Used To Know," which has topped the charts in six countries and hit the Top 20 in 14 others. There's something hauntingly relatable and undeniably catchy about the insightful, ubiquitous break-up song.

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