
Nate Chinen
Jazz critic and radio host at WRTI in Philadelphia, contributing expert commentary on new releases and jazz-related perspectives during the episode.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 41min
New Music Friday: The best albums out March 6
Nate Chinen, jazz critic and WRTI radio host, guides listeners through the week’s standout releases. He highlights Flying Lotus’ game-textured EP, Waterbaby’s intimate R&B, Shabaka’s flute and Afro-Caribbean explorations, and Joshua Idehen’s dance-forward spoken-word pairings. Quick picks include Terrace Martin’s genre-blending and a nostalgic reissue from Macha & Bedhead.

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Jun 13, 2025 • 48min
New Music Friday: The best new albums out June 13
Nate Chinen, a writer for WRTI and the new associate program director for jazz, joins the conversation to unpack some of the week's most intriguing albums. They delve into Brandee Younger's emotional and dynamic harp compositions in 'Gadabout Seasons.' Additionally, they discuss the haunting debut 'Tether' by Annahstasia, influenced by legends like Bill Withers. Highlights also include Mary Halvorson's innovative 'About Ghosts' and The Cure's fresh take with 'Mixes for a Lost World,' showcasing the diversity and creativity in today's music scene.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 41min
The Contenders, Vol. 14: Upchuck, Just Mustard, Brandon Woody, more
Nate Chinen, the editorial director at WRTI and jazz aficionado, dives into this week’s musical highlights. He discusses Upchuck's raw energy in their single 'Plastic,' reflecting on fame's pressures. The soothing harmonies from the Westerlies' 'Paradise' showcase an innovative blend of genres. Just Mustard's ethereal 'Pollyanna' captures listeners, while Brandon Woody's emerging presence as a trumpeter with Blue Note Records marks a significant ascent. Tune in for reflections on impactful 2017 tracks, celebrating rich emotional connections through music.

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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 2min
New Music Friday: The best albums out Nov. 8
Nate Chinen, NPR's jazz critic and editorial director at WRTI, shares his insights into the latest music scene. He highlights the emotional depth of Ab-Soul's new work, reflecting on themes like loss and mental health. He also discusses Jamey Johnson’s artistic journey back to country music and the creative evolution of the British band Our Girl. The conversation touches on the tribute album honoring Margot Gurian, exploring identity, vulnerability, and the richness of contemporary sounds in today’s music landscape.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 39min
New Music Friday: The best albums out Feb. 14
Nate Chinen, a music critic from WRTI known for his insights on jazz and diverse genres, joins the conversation. The duo examines Bartees Strange's emotional album 'Horror,' blending horror themes with resilience. They dive into Denison Witmer's indie influences and Marshall Allen's groundbreaking work at 100. The discussion expands to Sullivan Fortner's vibrant jazz style and John Patitucci's themes of unity in 'Spirit Fall.' Together, they celebrate the rich tapestry of new music released on February 14.


