On Second Thought For Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Even if you can't put your finger on it, Takénobu's music might
sound familiar to you. That's because the "cinematic folk" from the
classically trained Atlanta locals are frequently used on NPR shows
and in video or film, including the new documentary 42
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Even if you can't put your finger on it, Takénobu's music might
sound familiar to you. That's because the "cinematic folk" from the
classically trained Atlanta locals are frequently used on NPR shows
and in video or film, including the new documentary 42 Grams .
Takénobu takes its name from cellist Nick Ogawa, who performs with
his violinist (and fiancée) Kathryn Koch. The two have a new album
called Conclusion coming out on May 24, and an upcoming tour with
Kishi Bashi. But before they gear up for a big 2019, they joined On
Second Thought to share their story.
sound familiar to you. That's because the "cinematic folk" from the
classically trained Atlanta locals are frequently used on NPR shows
and in video or film, including the new documentary 42 Grams .
Takénobu takes its name from cellist Nick Ogawa, who performs with
his violinist (and fiancée) Kathryn Koch. The two have a new album
called Conclusion coming out on May 24, and an upcoming tour with
Kishi Bashi. But before they gear up for a big 2019, they joined On
Second Thought to share their story.
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