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John Farrell (buddha guitar, mixer, radios and effects) and John Fisher (computers and midi controllers) make intricately brutal sound structures evocative of outer space, apocalypse, forgotten lullabies and the music of the spheres.

The Yawpers

Denver three-piece The Yawpers stop by KEXP to sound their barbaric yawp live on Swingin' Doors with Don Slack. Recorded 02/26/2016 - 4 songs: Tied, Savage Blue, 3 Days Sober, Walter.

Sustainability Segment: Jennifer Barnes

Guest Jennifer Barnes, Cofounder of Biomimicy Puget Sound, speaks with Diane Horn about the Seattle Urban Greenprint, a biomimicry-inspried project that identifies ways to strengthen ecological systems in urban centers.

Sustainability Segment: Fred Felleman

Guest Fred Felleman, Northwest consultant for Friends of the Earth, speaks with Diane Horn about proposed fossil fuel terminals and transport through Washington State and Puget Sound and the implications for communities and the environment.

Kung Foo Grip

Joining Stas THEE Boss on Street Sounds, the Seattle group Kung Foo Grip perform four tracks from their Keyboard Kid-produced LP.

Bully

Joining Cheryl Waters in the KEXP Live Room, Bully performs four Losing songs that sound best turned up.

Lido Pimienta

In her music, avant-garde artist Lido Pimienta incorporates sounds from her indigenous Wayuu culture, traditional Afro-Colombian percussion, and textured electronic soundscapes.

Song of the Day: Sallie Ford & The Sound Outside - They Told Me

Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Today’s song, selected by Midday Show…

Live Video: Allah-Las

Showcasing tracks from their recently released LP, Worship the Sun, Allah-Las pick up the melodic strains of yesteryear and drop them into the comfy confines of the KEXP live room. The Los Angeles four-piece wrap intricate harmonies, complex chord progressions, melodic bass and vintage percussion u…

Exclusive Interview: Photographer Lance Mercer

DJ Kevin Cole chats with local photographer Lance Mercer about his exhibit, Sound & Vision III: AIM + INTENT by Lance Mercer | A Retrospective, currently on display in the KEXP Gathering Space.

Local Artist Spotlight: Tacocat

Few bands make the hell that is sometimes other people sound as fun as Tacocat. Leading up to their Upstream Music Fest performance, the band reflects on some of their favorite songs from their catalog.

The Landmarks Embrace Ambition and Forgo Genre Constrictions With Mythological Future/s?! (KEXP Premiere)

Seattle quintet embraces a plethora of sounds from psychedelia to synth-pop to manifest an ambitious vision on their latest EP.

SISTERS' Andrew Vait Finds a Big Sound With New Project Little Wins, Hear "Let Me Into Your Heart"

KEXP chats with Vait about the origin of Little Wins and the themes he's contemplating today.

Utopia Beckons: Kikagaku Moyo on the Summer Bliss and Experimentations that Inspired Masana Temples

The Japanese psych-rock act continues to discover new sounds with a spirit of tranquility on their latest release.

Ibibio Sound Machine Announce New Album Doko Mien

The Afro-disco duo also share album's lead single "Tell Me (Doko Mien)."

Sound & Vision: Thunderpussy Takes On the Supreme Court

KEXP talks to Seattle band Thunderpussy as they await a ruling from the Supreme Court on whether or not they can trademark their band name.

Sound & Vision: NPR Tiny Desk Contest Winner Quinn Christopherson on Finding His Voice

Meet this year's NPR Tiny Desk Contest winner, Quinn Christopherson.

Sound & Vision: Lavender Country, The First Openly-Gay Country Band in the World

KEXP talks to Patrick Haggerty, frontman for Lavender Country, the nation’s first openly gay country band.

Sound & Vision: 35 Years Ago, the Emerald Street Boys Paved the Way for Seattle Hip Hop

The Emerald Street Boys' RC Jamerson looks back on his time in Seattle's first rap group.

Sound & Vision: Why Are You Experienced is the Best Album from the Northwest

KEXP's Marco Collins talks to music critic Charles Cross for a new series called "Northwest Classics."

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