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Sustanability Segment: Rich Hatfield

Guest Rich Hatfield, Senior Conservation Biologist, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, speaks with Diane Horn about bumble bee conservation and the Pacific Northwest Bumblebee Atlas Project.

Adrian Quesada on Amantes del Futuro's Futuristic Cumbia

Musician Adrian Quesada talks about Mexico’s futuristic cumbia project Amantes del Futuro.

exude: Trans Art & Care in Berlin

Sharlese talks to Mel and Hanna of exude, a project based out of Berlin to platform music + art by our trans* community.

Throwaway Style: Mt. Fog's Evolution from Solo to Trio

For Carolyn B.’s electronic pop project’s newest album, she boldly approached territory she had never explored before: forming a band. Martin Douglas investigates.

Midnight in a Perfect World: KOKOKO!

Congolese experimental electronic music project KOKOKO! deliver an adventurous mix that provides a glimpse into their past influences and current inspirations.

4AD Announces Deluxe Reissues of All Three This Mortal Coil Albums

The recording project helmed by Ivo Watts-Russell and John Fryer featured members from Cocteau Twins, Pixies, Modern English, Dead Can Dance, and more.

Pedro The Lion’s Debut Whole EP Gets Vinyl Reissue

The David Bazan helmed project makes debut EP available on vinyl for the first time since 1997.

Live Review: Bon Iver and TU Dance at The Paramount 12/5

Two of KEXP's writers go back and forth on the latest multimedia art project conceived by Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and the TU Dance collective.

Album Review: MIKE Sheds tears of joy and Refines His Craft

The 20-year-old transatlantic rapper delivers his first project of 2019 with sterling results. Martin Douglas explores.

Tré Michael Is Just the Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship (KEXP Premiere + Interview)

Producer/mixer/engineer Trevor Spencer and guitarist Sam Peterson unveil the first two singles under their friendship-fueled project Tré Michael

Ty Segall Project FUZZ Share New Single “Returning” Off Their First Album in Five Years

The album, titled III, will be released October 23rd via In the Red.

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.

Bad Luck

A fierce new music duo that projects into the sound art world through the jazz music portal, featuring Chris Icasiano (drums) and Neil Welch (tenor and soprano saxes, live loops and pedals).

Sustainability Segment: Gar Alperovitz

Guest Gar Alperovitz, co-founder, Democracy Collaborative, and co-chair, The Next System Project, speaks with Diane Horn about buying out the fossil fuel industry to address climate change.

Sustainability Segment: Amanda Cronin

Guest Amanda Cronin, Project Manager, Washington Water Trust, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the Washington Water Trust and how they are helping to address the challenges of drought in Washington State.

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: Joel Sisolak

Guest Joel Sisolak, EcoDistrict Project Director, Capitol Hill Housing, speaks with Diane Horn about Seattle's Capitol Hill EcoDistrict, an effort to apply sustainability at the neighborhood scale

Sustainability Segment: Jasimne Minbashian

Guest Jasimne Minbashian, Special Projects Director, Conservation Northwest, speaks with Diane Horn about wolf conservation in Washington State and evaluates wolf bills in the 2013 Washington State Legislative Session.

Sustainability Segments: Alfredo Quarto and Anne Mosness

Guests Alfredo Quarto, Executive Director, Mangrove Action Project, and Anne Mosness, Go Wild Campaign, speak with Diane Horn about ocean protection and the October 3 Blue Festival.

Sustainability Segments: Janine Benyus

Guest Janine Benyus, author of "Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature," speaks with Diane Horn about biomimicry and the Nature's 100 Best Technologies project.

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