Getting rid of "other" storage category

hello I have a 32GB iPhone 5S.  Currently my iTunes is showing that I have 18.23 GB of "other" storage.  However, when I look under Settings-->General-->Usage, it says my Photos & Camera are only using 1GB.  The rest is apps and the biggest one is 439MB.
This is preventing me from syncing as much music as I would like.  I'm not sure why, but this issue started happening yesterday when I upgraded to iOS 7.1.2
Before this, I was able to hold MUCH more music on my device.  I have done the following to try to clear out "other":
1) deleted photos, videos
2) deleted text messages
3) cleared out voicemails
4) restarted ip

What is "Other" and What Can I Do About It?
If your other is 18.23 GB that means you have some corrupted files.
A restore as new will  minimize the others.
Not sure what the other data is, maybe corrupted music.

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