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Station Breaks: The Best New Songs From NPR Music Stations

A sweet lullaby by Girl In Red, Bayonne's cavernous ambient track and a jazz number from Jonathan Scales Fourchestra. There's a lot to discover on this new station-curated playlist.
Bayonne (left), SASAMI and Jonathan Scales.

As part of NPR Slingshot, public radio's emerging artist spotlight series, we're kicking off Station Breaks, a monthly list that features a diverse selection of songs from new bands, all hand-picked by NPR's public radio network.

Songs from this month will be available to stream on the , at the bottom of the page. Enjoy and discover these

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