We kicked off SoundcheckXpo in Mexico City, and I was invited to speak at the Genelec Vari Internacional booth to some very inspiring audio engineers. #SoundcheckXpo
I’ve been dreaming of having The Staves at the tiny desk for so long and today it finally happened. My heart is so full 💗🎶
Who did it better? Coldplay or Lewis Capaldi (sound on)
Be sure to watch Tomorrow! @thelionking is celebrating 25 years on Broadway so I brought them on the show. I loved watching at the New Amsterdam Theatre 🎭 all those years ago and can’t wait for everyone to see this iconic #tinydesk performance.
#broadway #disney #disneyonbroadway #tinydeskconcert #audioengineer #audioproduction #audiophile #musicproduction #fortheloveofmusic #npr #nprmusic #nprlife 🎼 🎙🎛
When #TinyDesk left the NPR Music office on March 12, 2020, we thought at the time we'd be gone two weeks. We have loved Tiny Desk's (home) concert series, but it's so exciting to be back! Who do you want to hear me record and mix at the tiny desk next?
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ICYMI: @camilo “When catching glimpses of his meteoric rise to global stardom and his picturesque life with partner and artist Evaluna Montaner, fans are often left to speculate on the romance of Camilo's life. From his Tiny Desk (home) Concert in Miami, the Colombian singer-songwriter pulls back the curtain for 15 minutes of soul-baring intimacy, letting the world view his fairytale life in full bloom.” [email protected]
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SNEAK PEEK! 👀🎶 #CompanyBroadway’s @nprmusic #tinydesk (home) concert will be released on Monday! What songs are you hoping to hear? 🎈🥃🎉🍸
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More #Broadway on #tinydesk? I’ve been working on bringing @CompanyBway to the Tiny Desk since July and it’ll be here Monday.
The Formula season 2
So excited that The Formula returns with a new five-episode season on Friday, October 22. The weekly hip-hop video series from @nprmusic takes viewers inside the creative process of some of rap’s rising artist-producer duos
We have a winner 💫 “Neffy, born Mecca Russell, is a singer-songwriter from Arlington, Va., whose tender work and singular voice captured our judges' ears from her entry's opening lines. On "Wait Up," Neffy's winning song, she sings about slowing down and rooting herself in nature during a trying and tumultuous year. "I wrote what I needed to write for my soul," she told us about her entry. https://youtu.be/SIYD1PYJaUE 👀
Gorgeous melody and harmony the YEBBA #tinydesk is already here 🤩: https://youtu.be/aBMGvHHkr9Y
“As the camera slowly rises to the room, we see Yebba in the center of a circle, complete with band members, background singers and a string quartet. The room is part of Electric Lady Studios, where her debut album, Dawn, was recorded. The album bears the name of Yebba's mother, whom she tragically lost in 2016, and its songs find the Memphis native delving inward to process it all.
The singer is a bit of a live wire, rarely giving the same performance twice, and that's on display during most of this Tiny Desk (home) concert. The songs differ slightly or not so little compared to the studio sessions from Dawn, especially on the swelling interpretation of the lead single, "Distance." In between each song, Yebba shares unfocused and playful banter that just feels like she's family, and that feeling persists throughout this entire set, right down to the eye contact she shares with keyboardist and co-writer James Francies when speaking candidly about the final song, "How Many Years." - Bobby Carter
#yebba #tinydeskconcert #audioengineer #audioproduction #audiophile #musicproduction #fortheloveofmusic #npr #nprmusic #nprlife 🎼 🎙🎛
I’ve wanted to work with @thestaves ever since people compared their harmonies to @thewildreeds #tinydesk. Finally my dream came true and I got to mix their home concert. They’re touring in the US this Feb so maybe just maybe I’ll get to record them at Bob’s desk. 🤞 “Gathered in their kitchen are sisters, Emily, Jessica, and Camilla Staveley-Taylor; best known as The Staves. "We haven't got a tiny desk; we've got our kitchen table." But where The Staves gathered, along with guitarist and tenor horn player Marcus Hamblett, is deeply embedded in their family history. "We're coming to you from Watford, England, in the house we grew up in and the table where we wrote most of our songs around. And we would road test every song in this kitchen, so we thought we'd play some songs for you from here."
The four songs in this home concert all come from Good Woman, their first album in six years. It was produced with John Congleton (who's previously worked with an ocean of artists, from St. Vincent to Nelly Furtado) and written after the passing of their mom and the birth of Emily's first child. This stripped-down performance is a beautiful way to experience these sisters' gorgeous harmonies through their songs of strength, loss, life and womanhood.”
#thestaves #tinydeskconcert #audioengineer #audioproduction #audiophile #musicproduction #fortheloveofmusic #npr #nprmusic #nprlife 🎼 🎙🎛
“Shot at their home studio in St. Louis, Mo., Ronald and his brother Ernie stand front and center, performing just a slice from a catalog overstuffed with classic anthems. (These four songs alone have been sampled or covered by over three hundred artists.) They kick things off with 1983's quiet storm essential, "Between the Sheets." As a nod to the late Notorious B.I.G., Mr. Biggs opens with, "I like it when you call me Big Poppa" – from there, they fire off three more hits, including the immortal "Footsteps in the Dark" and "For the Love of You." The Isley Brothers have eclipsed legendary status – their music is an intrinsic, indelible part of American culture. Watching Ron and Ernie play with as much enthusiasm as they did 30, 40, 50 years ago is an awe-inspiring sight to cherish.” - @djcuzzinb
Hopefully Hiatus Kaiyote won’t play it so safe when they come into the office for their real in-person #tinydesk concert 🎶 😱 —> https://bit.ly/3ls4Uaj 👀.
Abby O'Neill | August 4, 2021
Melbourne alt-soul collective Hiatus Kaiyote tricked out its avant-garde recording studio, The Villa, and lathered it with props: a miniature desk, alien costumes, and loads of furry friends. Frontwoman Nai Palm shared with me the impetus behind the design. "I'm a treasure hunter at heart," she said, "and the beautiful thing about dressing a set with sentimental artifacts from my house is that I feel super comfy to perform." Every intricate detail of this Tiny Desk (home) concert evokes feelings of coziness, psychedelia and joyful performance art.
Launching into this brilliant performance with "Sip Into Something Soft," Hiatus takes us on a sweet and sultry journey through a host of selections from their new album, Mood Valiant. On "Rose Water," the tightness of the band (comprised of Paul Bender, Simon Mavin and Perrin Moss, and joined by their longtime backing vocalists) is on full display.
Hiatus Kaiyote came onto the scene with their debut album, Tawk Tomahawk, back in 2012 and created a groundswell of buzz among global music heads. Since then, they've gone on to win varying international awards and were the first Australian group to get nominated in the R&B category at the Grammys for best R&B performance in 2013. This uber-fun and exhilarating set will appease diehards and new fans alike.
SET LIST
"Sip Into Something Soft"
"Rose Water"
"And We Go Gentle"
"Get Sun"
"Blood And Marrow"
MUSICIANS
Nai Palm: vocals, guitar
Paul Bender: bass
Simon Mavin: keys
Perrin Moss: drums, percussion, vibraphone
Alejandro 'Silentjay' Abapo: vocals, keys
Laura Christoforidis: vocals
Jace Excell: vocals
CREDITS
Video: Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore, Nick Mckk, Leah Oborn
Audio: Phil Noy, Haima Marriott
Extras: Marissa Matar, Sam Kuzich (aliens); Daniela Lucchetti, Matt Kelly (birds);
@vincestaples with @kennybeats #tinydesk premiere coming up at noon EST on the @nprmusic @youtube channel. #nprtinydesk #nprlife #vincestaples #kennybeats. Be there or be square.
@thisisdeepseadiver #tinydesk home concert made me a new fan 🌊 🐠. . . “Deep Sea Diver's Jessica Dobson didn't neglect the details for the group's Tiny Desk (home) concert. For starters, she sported an impressive homemade bolo tie that she crafted from an NPR enamel pin and "a little bit of duct tape." She also chose a very particular location for the shoot: "There were countless times this past year that I wanted to be transported out of my house and into a different world," the singer and guitarist explains to NPR via email. "One of my favorite and most inspiring worlds is that of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. I wanted to pay homage to the show by recreating the red room for our Tiny Desk."
Inside the red room, the set includes three tracks from Deep Sea Diver's marvelous 2020 album, Impossible Weight, plus "Stop Pretending," which was chosen as one of NPR Music's favorite songs of 2020. Joining the band are some special guests: Natalie Schepman and Meegan Closner of the band Joseph sing background vocals, and Dobson's Beagle, Henry, makes an appearance. (Dobson claims he's the only one who didn't care that Deep Sea Diver couldn't tour last year.) The performance itself is a testament to the group's attention to detail, too; as in many of the best Tiny Desk concerts, the band's magnetic energy and finely-crafted songs make the small space feel huge and joyous.” - @mrsslrss ❤️