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Sustainability Segment: Scott Kubly

Guest Scott Kubly, Director, Seattle Department of Transportation, speaks with Diane Horn about the Transportation Levy to Move Seattle.

Sustainability Segments: Wes Jackson

Wes Jackson, Founder and President, Land Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about the 50 Year Farm Bill and moving towards more sustainable agriculture.

Song of the Day: LOYAL - Moving as One

Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJ’s think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Mor…

KEXP at SXSW 2013, Day 2: Chelsea Light Moving

Thurston Moore has nothing to prove after decades spent as part of one of the most influential bands of all time, Sonic Youth.  The guitarist, singer, and songwriter has long been worshiped by SY fans and adored by critics as Sonic Youth evolved from brash indie upstarts in the 80s, to semi-commerc…

Sustainability Segments: Alex Steffen 2010

Guest Alex Steffen, Executive Editor of Worldchanging.com, speaks with Diane Horn about sustainable cities and how Seattle can move towards a more sustainable future.

Death Bells - Echoes

Today’s song, featured on The Midday Show with Cheryl Waters, is "Echoes" by Death Bells, from the Echoes / Move Through Me single on Burning Rose and Funeral Party Records.

Wand

Wand’s gauzy psych-outs can range from crushing to calming but the constant in their chaos is just how fluidly they can move to strength to strength.

Anushka Chkheidze - Move, Move

Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by Kevin Cole, host of Drive Time on KEXP, is "Move, Move" by Anushka Chkheidze, from the 2021 album Move 20-21 on CES Records.


 
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Red Ribbon Replicates and Moves Forward in “Your Car” Music Video (KEXP Premiere)

Lead vocalist Emma Danner duplicates herself and embodies the concept of "good vs. evil" in the band's latest music video.

Throwaway Style: What If I Called This Piece "Microphones in 2020?"

Martin Douglas explores what he refers to as "a moving history of the Microphones" within Phil Elverum's latest full-length project.

Live Video: Tangerine

Tangerine is the kind of band that puts a smile on your face. They've been playing locally around Seattle for a few years now and have started to hit the summer festival circuit, as well. Their bright pop sound with floating guitar tones and sweet vocals make them one of those bands that you don't …

Friday Music News

Bassist Kim Deal has left the Pixies, the band announced today on their Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pixiesofficial?rf=106226122747445) page. “We are very proud to have worked with her on and off over the last 25 years,” the statement read. “Despite her decision to move on, we will always con…

Live Review: Rustie w/ Dutty Wilderness at Barboza 12/17/13

Weighing Barboza's Tuesday night festivities by pictures alone would be a crime. What you don't see behind camera - in view of the focused eyes of Russell Whyte and Reed Juenger - is a bloody marvelous party. There's little-to-no room to move or breathe, dozens of couples or just-mets dancing toget…

KEXP Suggests: Jessica Hopper at Elliott Bay Book Company 10/1

The critic and author will appear at the Capitol Hill bookstore to promote her new book Night Moves in a conversation with KEXP's Sharlese Metcalf.

Sustainability Segment: Dennis Canty

Guest Dennis Canty, Pacific Northwest Director, American Farmland Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the report "Planting the Seeds: Moving to More Local Food in Western Washington."

Sustainability Segment: Rebecca Monteleone

Guest Rebecca Monteleone, Chair, Sierra Club Seattle Group, speaks with Diane Horn about the Move All Seattle Sustainably Coalition and their recommendations to improve transportation for Seattle pedestrians, bicyclists and transit riders.

Margaret Glaspy

A native of Red Bluff, California, Margaret Glaspy moved across the country to Boston, where she cut her teeth with master classes at Berklee (regardless of whether or not she was a student at the time) and local gigs. A few years – and one set of studio sessions redoing her original, iPad-recorde…

Midnight In A Perfect World: Uji

Argentinian electronic musician Uji shares an exclusive guest DJ mix for Midnight in a Perfect World that weaves through contemporary Afro-Latin global rhythms with rich electro-acoustic touches that move at a hypnotic mid-tempo pace.

Portland Power Pop Phenom Mo Troper Tries Out Some “Springsteen Shit” With New Single “Potential”

Moving briskly and coming in at just under a minute-and-a-half run-time, Troper infiltrates your psyche a song that feels like one giant hook.

Midnight in a Perfect World: somesurprises

somesurprises share a dreamy guest DJ mix that "celebrates the power of songs to help us move through this troubled world and imagine the other side of change and grief."

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