Guest Jenny Pell, permaculture designer for the Beacon Food Forest, speaks with Diane Horn about the Beacon Food Forest, a proposed forest garden ecosystem located next to Jefferson Park in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood.
KEXP's DJ Shannon shares some of her top picks from the line-up for The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, UK next month, Thursday, May 17th through Saturday, May 19th.
The El Sonido team share their picks for the upcoming Carnaval de Bahidorá 2019 in Morelos, México next month.
For the next few weeks, Ben Gibbard will be playing songs everyday from his home studio, streaming on Facebook at 4 PM PST.
Today’s song, featured on The Morning Show with John Richards, is “Novocaine” by local duo Crater, from the forthcoming album Unearth, which will be self-released next year.
David Bazan discusses taking up his old moniker once again, the next five Pedro albums, and utilizing his platform to bring attention to white male privilege and abuse against women.
For KEXP’s Sound & Vision, Emily Fox spoke with Neumos co-owner Steven Severin on the state of local music venues and what comes next.
Guest Gar Alperovitz, Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy, University of Maryland, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book "What Then Must We Do?: Straight Talk About the Next American Revolution".
Leading a talented orchestra, Ahamefule J. Oluo joins John Gilbreath on KEXP’s Jazz Theater to perform four songs and discuss the trusting audience of Seattle, visiting his ancestral home in Nigeria, and where this project will take him next.
Will Toledo, of Seattle-based Car Seat Headrest, talks to DJ Cheryl Waters about The Scholars.
The New York indie rock outfit talks about their eight years as a band, being signed to Sub Pop, DIY culture, and each members' new projects.
Today, the Board of Directors of KEXP announced their selection of Ethan Raup to serve as the organization's next President and CEO. Succeeding long-time CEO Tom Mara, Raup will be elevated to the position after serving as Chief Operating Officer at KEXP since 2016.
Portland songwriter Nathan Tucker shares the third volume in his series of home recordings and chats with KEXP about home recording and his hometown inspirations.
Today’s song, featured on The Morning Show with John Richards, is Smokey Brights' “Come To Terms,” the title track from their forthcoming EP Come To Terms, available next year on Freakout Records.
Seeking to remove himself from the traditional album cycle, Kristian Matsson chose to make his next project as The Tallest Man On Earth an audio/visual project called When The Bird Sees The Solid Ground.
Brakebill joins Stas THEE Boss on Street Sounds for an intimate performance and a discussion about developing his ambient sound, the heavy themes that inspired his latest album, Out The Window, and what's next.
Sound & Vision host Emily Fox spoke with Ben London, executive director of the non-profit Black Fret in Seattle, about new ways to support musicians.
We will be attending the 2022 edition of Isle of Light, the Dominican festival, which will take place next March 12 in Santo Domingo with performances by Jungle, C. Tangana, Sublime with Rome, Yendry, Tokischa, and more. These are our outstanding Ibero-American acts from their lineup.
Guests Rebecca Ponzio, Oil Campaign Director, and Sasha Pollack, Climate and Clean Energy Campaign Director, Washington Environmental Council, speak with Diane Horn about environmental legislation in the 2015 Washington State Legislative Session and next steps to address oil transportation safety …
Considered by many to be one of the most influential pop musicians of our time, David Bowie continues to surprise and delight fans and critics alike, with the 2013 secret recording and release of The Next Day, Bowie’s 24th album.