Laurie Anderson is the latest guest to perform for NPR’s “Tiny Desk (Home) Concert” series. Joined by Roma Baran and Rubin Kodheli (on synth and cello, respectively), the esteemed songwriter and lynchpin of the New York avant-garde played three tracks from her 1982 album Big Science: “Let x=x,” “Violin Cello Improv,” and “O Superman.” Watch it go down below.
Head to the Pitch to check out “The Secret History of Women in Electronic Music Is Just Beginning to Be Told,” a feature on the new documentary Sisters with Transistors. Plus, read about Anderson’s engagement with the environmental crisis in “What Can Music Do During Climate Collapse?”
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