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New music Friday : Ambient jazz harp , aughts nostalgia and the return of a legend.

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**New Music Friday** is a weekly segment on the podcast “The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.” It features new music releases and provides a platform for artists to showcase their work. **This week’s New Music Friday** is a diverse mix of genres, showcasing the breadth of musical talent across the spectrum. **The first track** is a collaboration between two artists, showcasing the fusion of ambient jazz harp and electronic music.

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Ice-T, he’s a legend. He’s been doing it for, like, forever. But, you know, he’s also a rapper, and he’s a musician, and he’s a filmmaker. He’s a multi-hyphenate. POWERS: I think that’s the key to longevity. It’s not just about being a detective. It’s about being a multi-hyphenate. TYLER-AMEEN: Yeah, I agree.

This is a powerful statement, a declaration of intent, a call to action. It’s a manifesto that speaks to the heart of a struggle, a fight for justice and equality. It’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, a reminder that even in the face of adversity, we can rise above and fight for what we believe in.

It’s a journey through the sounds of life, death, and everything in between. The album’s title, “Endlessness,” is a perfect reflection of this theme. The album’s sound is expansive and layered, with a wide range of instruments and sounds.

POWERS:…It’s a really beautiful, complex, and challenging album. POWERS:…It’s not just a jazz album. It’s a jazz album that’s also a meditation on the nature of reality. POWERS:…It’s a meditation on the nature of reality.

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Two friends, Tyler Amen and Powers, discuss a scene in a movie that they are watching. Tyler Amen is excited about the scene, praising its inclusivity. He believes the scene is representative of a positive message about accepting differences.

POWERS: I think it’s the intimacy of the experience. POWERS: It’s the feeling of being in a small, intimate space, surrounded by people who are all sharing the same experience. POWERS: It’s the feeling of being connected to something bigger than yourself. This is a conversation between Toro y Moi and Powers about the experience of burning CD-Rs.

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