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New music from Yo La Tengo, Courtney Barnett, Laura Veirs, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, and more


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Black History Month Interviews

"There is Value in Trying": Nikkita Oliver Talks About Being a Multidisciplinary Artist for Black History Month

Nikkita Oliver is an educator, attorney, poet, and musician, who also ran for mayor of Seattle in the 2017 election. She was kind enough to come into our studios and talk about what Black History Month means to her.


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Upstream Music Fest + Summit

Upstream Music Fest + Summit Announces More Headliners, Including Miguel, Little Dragon, and more

More Upstream act announced in addition to previously revealed acts The Flaming Lips, Zola Jesus, and Cut Copy.


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Black History Month Interviews

Focusing on the Amazing Things We've Done: Olivia Thomas – aka LIV† – on Black History Month

Seattle songwriter Olivia Thomas, who performs under the name LIV†, shares the importance of taking pride in the accomplishments of black people, encouraging black female artists, and feeling represented by artists like Alicia Keys and Lauryn Hill.


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Black History Month Interviews

Yirim Seck on Black Economics and Early Influences for Black History Month

Bridging the illustrious musical legacy of Seattle’s Central District and his family’s rich Senegalese heritage, "wordsmith MC" Yirim Seck brings a unique insight to Black History Month and Black Future.


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Daily Roundups

Monday Music News

New music from Moby, Car Seat Headrest covers Frank Ocean, a new Merge signee and more.


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Black History Month Interviews

Whitney Mongé Talks About the Importance of Representation During Black History Month

Whitney Mongé is a Seattle musician, who plays what she calls “Alternative Soul”, a blend of the R&B and ‘90s rock music that inspired her. In celebration of Black History Month, she shares influences and talks about how it's "pretty cool to be a brown person playing music."


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Community Engagement Black History Month

La Tanya Horace of Sistas Rock the Arts on Community and Black History Month

Sistas Rock the Arts is a collective that presents weekly open mic and jam sessions at Rumba Notes in Columbia City. Co-founder La Tanya Horace, aka SistahLuv, talks to KEXP about creating community and black future.


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Black History Month Interviews

Celebrating Black Her-story: Om Johari Spotlights the Matriarchs on Black History Month

Om Johari is a Seattle based Afro-Punk Musician and Feminist Activist who has sung in Bad Brains and AC/DC cover bands. She has a unique and interesting perspective on Black History Month and why artist Nina Simone matters.


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Sub Pop 30th Anniversary Count-Up

In 2018, KEXP celebrated the 30th anniversary of local record label Sub Pop with a four-month retrospective, "counting up" every catalog number in their vast discography of over 1,200 releases. Dig into the archives of our catalog coverage, featuring in-depth coverage on the history of their releases.


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