Morning Show host John Richards presents a mix to wake up to, to take on the day and burn brightly when it feels like the world is already on fire.
Mexico City-raised trio Son Rompe Pera put their own unique and modern spin on the rich traditions of marimba.
Afternoon Show host Larry Mizell, Jr. brings a collection of new to newish music from Black artists you may not know!
Drive Time host Kevin Cole dives into Bandcamp to bring you songs from Black artists innovating today.
As host of the Northwest music show, Eva Walker made this mix locals-heavy, with artists you need to know!
With influences ranging from At the Drive In to The National, DC-based musician Bartees Strange is reinventing what it means to be a “Black artist.”
Troy Nelson traces Slow Pulp’s beginnings through the series of unfortunate events and until they landed (virtually) at KEXP in November 2020.
Eva Walker guides us through the 20th annual (virtual!) Sound Off!
John had a terrible run before recording this podcast and from that complete disaster of a run comes inspiration and motivation for YOUR run.
Larry Mizell Jr.'s music to soundtrack your freedom to dance, love, stunt, rage, and cry. Coming soon to a federal holiday near you!
Drive Time host Kevin Cole hits the road with tunes for driving.
DJ Miss Ashley provides a sampling of some of her favorite new tunes to fit this hot, late summer vibe.
Chrystia Cabral conjures a mystical, magnificent dominion in the music she makes as SPELLLING.
Little Simz chats with Gabriel Teodros about her faithful relationship with producer InFlo and working with the enigmatic collective Sault.
Arooj Aftab's four-song set for KEXP with guitarist Gyan Riley and harpist Maeve Gilchrist showcases her transcendental work.
Cosmic Collective play an energetic, funky five-song set and chat with Lace Cadence, host of KEXP's Overnight Afrobeats.
On the show this time, it’s the synapse snapping funkalicious virtuoso exuberance of Garage A Trois.
Tough to pin down but very easy to enjoy. Troy Nelson gives us the lowdown on the Brooklyn-based band Crumb.
CHVRCHES spoke with KEXP before jumping into an incredible “At Home” session recorded during a soundcheck at the Palladium in Los Angeles.
Dallas born-and-raised Jazzmeia Horn is not just a vocalist, or even just a musician, she’s a trailblazer.