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In The Groove: Revisiting our talk with Resavoir + live music from St. Vincent, Jules Buckley and The Cure

3 June 2026 at 20:22

Today we feature music from Fontaines D.C., Wet Leg, English Teacher, Julia Jacklin, and Broken Social Scene. We also play live recordings from The Cure and St. Vincent with Jules Buckley. Then we go back to our conversation with Resavoir ahead of his show this weekend on June 6 at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Detroit.

Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above. 

In The Groove with Ryan Patrick Hooper playlist for June 3, 2026 

  • “Wild” – Molly Burch 
  • “All My Freaks” – Divorce 
  • “Lydia Wears a Cross” – Julia Jacklin 
  • “Not Around Anymore” – Broken Social Scene 
  • “Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl” – Broken Social Scene 
  • “Shriek (feat. William Brittelle) [Variation]” – Wye Oak, Metropolis Ensemble & Paul Wiancko 
  • “Hell Is Near (Live)” – St. Vincent & Jules Buckley 
  • “Disintegration (Remix) [Live at Wembley 7/89 – 7/09]” – The Cure 
  • “Favourite” – Fontaines D.C. 
  • “Nearly Daffodils” – English Teacher 
  • “pokemon” – Wet Leg 
  • “Memento (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir & Matt Gold 
  • “Canopy (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir & Matt Gold 
  • “Diversey Beach (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir, Matt Gold & Mei Semones 
  • “Small Talk (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Whitney 
  • “Far Cry (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir 
  • “Fall In Love (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Slum Village 
  • “Lilacs (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir 
  • “Tea (feat. William Corduroy) (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir 
  • “Time (feat. William Corduroy) (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir 
  • “Deep Sleep (feat. Jeremiah Chiu, Marta Sofia Honer, Matt Gold & Macie Stewart) (In The Groove with Resavoir)” – Resavoir 
  • “Like Swimwear (part two) [feat. Anna Butterss, Jay Bellerose & Josh Johnson]” – Jeff Parker & ETA IVtet 
  • “I Love Hot Nights” – Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers 
  • “Ghetto Dub” – Bim Sherman 
  • “Sun Is Shining” – Bob Marley 
  • “Survivor” – Chronixx 
  • “Stone Shadow” – Glyders 
  • “mq9” – Automatic 
  • “Dance” – ESG 
  • “First Class (Soul in the Horn Remix)” – Khruangbin & Natasha Diggs 
  • “Sun Circles (John Beltran Project Remix)” – Gratts 
  • “Brooklyn Bossa (feat. Ricardo Barros & Teodross Avery)” – Soul In The Horn & Ahmed Sirour 
  • “Breezin” – Boris Garbiner Happening 

Listen to In the Groove with host Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET or stream on-demand at wdet.org. 

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In The Groove: Resavoir finds the space between genres in latest album ‘Themes for Dreams’

3 April 2026 at 18:40

Chicago-based artist Will Miller aka Resavoir  joined In The Groove to talk about his evolving sound and recent work, including his 2023 album “Horizon.” The project, created with guitarist Matt Gold, grew out of years of friendship and a shared love of Brazilian music, drawing inspiration from artists like Luiz Bonfá and Milton Nascimento. The record also features guitarist Mei Semones, whose distinctive style adds another layer to the album’s acoustic textures. 

Before stepping into his solo work, Miller spent much of his 20s touring and recording with the band Whitney, contributing to ttheir sound across multiple releases. Now, with his latest album “Themes for Dreams,” he’s embracing a more genre-less approach. “That’s sort of musical terrain that I’ve always been interested in occupying,” Miller says, “just taking the inspiration as it comes and not trying to box it into any one thing.” While often labeled jazz, the record leans into something more atmospheric, echoing Brian Eno. 

That approach carries into the concept behind “Themes for Dreams,” which was inspired by the idea of music designed to aid sleep and guide listeners into a dreamlike state, similar to Glenn Gould’s interpretations of Bach’s “Goldberg Variations.” “It’s meant to sort of guide you into the nether world of dreaming,” Miller explains, embracing both active and passive listening experiences. 

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