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Joni Mitchell and the Melancholy of Christmas

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The Story of Hadestown

I've been a fan of Anais Mitchell's Hadestown for almost a decade now. I discovered the concept album as a teenager, and have been a fan of it ever since. When the musical hit broadway last year, I was so excited because it meant I could finally make a Polyphonic video dedicated to it. This is that video.

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Us and Them | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

Us and Them | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

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The Joy of Jazz

The Joy of Jazz

A little story about the brilliant Cannonball Adderley

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There's a Riot Goin' On

There's a Riot Goin' On

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On Creating a Cover

On Creating a Cover

Looking at three of the greatest covers ever made. 

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IV: The Great Gig in the Sky | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

IV: The Great Gig in the Sky | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

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Polyphonic Q&A: Quarantine Edition

Polyphonic Q&A: Quarantine Edition

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On Approaching the Apocalypse

On Approaching the Apocalypse

I don't think I need to explain why I made tis video right now. 

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Time | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

Time | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

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On Fables and Fleetwood

On Fables and Fleetwood

The real myths that inspired Fleetwood Mac's classic "Rhiannon"

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On the Run | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

On the Run | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

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The Legacy of Lou

The Legacy of Lou

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On Rosetta and Rock n' Roll

On Rosetta and Rock n' Roll


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I. Speak To Me/Breathe | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

I. Speak To Me/Breathe | The Dark Side of the Moon Project

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The Hopes of Hong Kong

The Hopes of Hong Kong

For more than seven months, protesters have been taking to the streets in Hong Kong to fight for democracy. This video looks at the songs they've been singing.

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The Charisma of Cab

The Charisma of Cab

This week's video looks at the first great frontman: Cab Calloway

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On Killing and Christmas

On Killing and Christmas

Ten years ago, a viral campaign put Killing in the Name on top of the UK's Christmas charts. 

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How Kendrick Lamar Shaped the 2010s

How Kendrick Lamar Shaped the 2010s

In the final episode of my "5 Artists Who Shaped the '10s" series, I look at Kendrick Lamar, who entered the decade as an unknown and will leave it as one of the greatest rappers of all time. 

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How Beyoncé Shaped the 2010s

How Beyoncé Shaped the 2010s

Beyoncé already entered the 2010s as one of the biggest artists of the world. But throughout the decade, she pushed creative boundaries, challenged social conventions, and joined political conversations en route to becoming one of the most impactful artists for the second decade in a row.

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How Kanye West Shaped the 2010s

How Kanye West Shaped the 2010s

This week, we continue my series on artists that shaped the decade with one of the most controversial artists in all of music.

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How Taylor Swift Shaped the '10s

How Taylor Swift Shaped the '10s

Throughout the 2010s, Taylor Swift established herself as one of the best-selling musicians of all time, and as a true pop auteur. This video looks at her rise.

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On Screamin' and Spells

On Screamin' and Spells

This week's video takes a look at my favorite Halloween song - Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You"

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The Beauty of Degraded Media

The Beauty of Degraded Media

Why do so many videos use VHS filters? Why do we love tape hiss and vinyl crackle? Why do I keep getting "lo-fi beats to study to" recommended to me on YouTube?" Because there's something beautiful about degraded media. 

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On Asking Alice

On Asking Alice

This week's video looks at a psychedelic masterpiece.

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A Recounting of Ragtime

A Recounting of Ragtime

Before Hip Hop, before Rock n' Roll, even before Jazz, one musical craze took America by storm: Ragtime. This video is about Ragtime, and the man who became its king.

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The Mystery of Mister Jones

The Mystery of Mister Jones

Bob Dylan's most infamous diss track.

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On the Greatness of Gorillaz

On the Greatness of Gorillaz

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On the Love Behind Layla

On the Love Behind Layla

In the late 1960s, a friend gave Eric Clapton a book of Persian poetry. What followed was one of the greatest love songs ever written. 

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On the Brilliance of Brubeck

On the Brilliance of Brubeck

For the first few decades of jazz history, the genre was mostly in 4/4 time. Then Dave Brubeck came along and changed everything.

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