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World Cafe: Next

  • The Welsh band Kutosis is obsessed with the sights and sounds of surfing. Hear two songs from this trio's new album.
  • Bred in Brooklyn and produced by Phosphorescent's Matthew Houck, Heaven's Jail makes "sensitive but not sappy" indie rock with some unlikely influences.
  • The London trio makes music that keeps you on your toes; it's quirky, irreverent and complicated.
  • Download two songs from Woman to Woman, by the singer of the Denver folk band Paper Bird.
  • The adventurous Brooklyn folk-rock band will release its first album, Upright Behavior, this summer.
  • Download two tracks from the Minnesota singer-songwriter, who was discovered by Low's Alan Sparhawk.
  • This week's artist to watch is Philadelphia duo Pattern Is Movement. Check out two beautiful cuts that showcase their love of electronic and percussive music.
  • "These are dreams that I had forgotten. Only now that they are starting to come true do I remember that I had them at all." These words are from Sonny Knight, who re-energized his soul-singing career.
  • The Nashville band's new self-titled album took a while to get right, with a couple of tries being scrapped along the way, but it's finally arrived.
  • Hear two songs from the 21-year-old singer's debut album, In the Silence. It's the best-selling record in Icelandic music history, which is saying something.