LIVt chats with Gabriel Teodros about being a girl unbothered as well as the escapism she found through music during the tough moments of the pandemic.
Mia Berrin makes powerfully cathartic indie rock that’s just as biting as it is heartwrenching as Pom Pom Squad.
Inspiring stories, infused with hope, of listeners sharing what this Runcast means to them.
Back in May, Barbi Recanati made the massive journey from Buenos Aires to Seattle to play this incredible in-studio session.
Brooklyn-based band Lucius blew into the KEXP Live Room back in June with a barrage of bedazzled instruments and beguiling harmonies.
The Runcast’s Season 1 finale brings you an incredible lineup of songs and inspirational quotes from the heart and mind of DJ and runner John Richards.
The R&B artist chats with Larry Mizell Jr. about the inspirations behind her new record, 'Play with the Changes,' and played a dazzling set of four songs off the album.
Since the release of his debut album Eulogy for Evolution fifteen years ago, Ólafur Arnalds has become something of a mainstream success
In the nearly 30-year lifespan of Arizona-bred band Calexico, they’ve incorporated a bevy of Latin sounds into their personal brand of rock and roll.
Minneapolis-based synth-pop band Poliça stopped by KEXP back in July to play songs off their sixth studio album Madness.
South Seattle-based musician/ educator/ entrepreneur Jerrell Davis makes laid-back hip hop under the name Rell Be Free.
Queens-based artist SHIRT carries many titles – rapper, conceptual artist, experimentalist. These are all titles that are easy to call yourself and harder to live up to. SHIRT, of course, rises to the occasion
KEXP touces on Hania Rani's origin story and influences and then gets right to the music as these works are a bit longer.
On the show this time, it’s the inclusionary joy of London’s Ibibio Sound Machine. Their latest album, Electricity, is available on Merge Records.
Larry Mizell Jr. kicks off the series in 1994 with "Stress" by Organized Konfusion.
Dusty Henry revisits 2002 with the track “Work It” by Missy Elliott alongside Stas THEE Boss
Bandalos Chinos is an Argentinian treasure of a band playing smooth, groovy pop, with strong leanings in the direction of '70s gold, disco, and '80s Quincy Jones productions.
On the show this time, it’s the epic afrobeat-rap-rock disco-garage-prog of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard.
Martin Douglas revisits a Clipse classic and digs into the legacy of production team The Neptunes
On the show this time — try saying this band’s name ten times fast. It’s a downright disco revival with… Say She She.