KEXP's Latin American Content Producer & co-host of El Sonido Albina Cabrera takes us through the music of Ibero-America in 1993.
Legendary Welsh DJ/producer Sasha delivers an impeccable guest DJ mix that takes the listener on a hypnotic journey through forward-thinking dance music.
Guests John de Graaf, Executive Director, Take Back Your Time, and Laura Musikanski, Executive Director, Sustainable Seattle, speak with Diane Horn about the Seattle Area Happiness Initiative.
John Richards' latest installment in the Runner Powered Podcast series takes songs from Matthew Dear, Spirit Award, and Shakey Graves to inspire you to keep you running (with a special surprise at the end.)
Hosted by KEXP's John Richards, and infused with music and inspirational messages, this 3-plus hour podcast takes you through every aspect and emotion of running a marathon. We're cheering for you!
Your overnight goblin, Abbie, takes you on a journey of musical discovery inspired by her visit to SPOT Festival in Aarhus, Denmark this past Spring.
Adrian Quesada talks about an old song he still takes inspiration from — Junip’s “Always.”
It's time to take your mama out all night. No, really, 'cause it's Mother's Day, Sunday, May 14th, and moms don't get the props they deserve for what has to be one of the most thankless jobs on the planet. Plus, they physically pushed you out of their body. That in itself deserves a bouquet of flow…
Local poet and Seattle Central University student discusses the universality of music, celebrating black identity, and importance of taking time to heal during Black History Month.
On his new album, the Seattle producer takes a (not exactly) dastardly turn which strongly reflects the unpredictable, self-governing nature of his career.
Car Seat Headrest and Jessie Ware take The Tonight Show and Late Night stages, Nine Inch Nails announce new album. Nina Kinert shares new song with Samuel T. Herring, and A.G. Cook remixes Grimes.
The new record is their first in nearly a decade, following 2009's Varshons
The Tacoma MC takes a bold step away from the black cloud hovering over his life and into singularity as an artist.
Since taking over the column in March, Martin Douglas has carried on the tradition of making our Northwest music column appointment reading on Thursdays. Here is a collection of choice selections from the past nine months.
Philadelphia-based artist and recent Hyperdub Records signee DJ Haram delivers a captivating guest DJ mix for Midnight in a Perfect World that takes the listener on a kaleidoscopic journey though progressive experimental club rhythms.
Seattle's own DJ Lux takes the listener on a hypnotic dancefloor journey through deep, dubby, trippy house rhythms on his guest DJ mix.
First heard in 1984, these communists have there own take on Alt. Rock, featuring Denny Boyd and Dennis Bullis (guitar and vocals), Scott Grandlund (guitar, sax), Fran Lukas (sax), Jeff Couch (bass), and Kevtone Guess (drums).
Guest John de Graaf, author, filmmaker, and Executive Director of the Take Back your Time Campaign, speaks with Diane Horn about the importance of vacation time for health, environmental protection, and productivity, and the need for a paid vacation law.
KEXP's John Richards takes you along the full journey of a long run with songs of inspiration and fun including the one song he played 13-straight times while running the NY Marathon.
This past fall, beloved KEXP show Street Sounds went live with a performance in the Gathering Space from notable hip hop and R&B artists. The first to take the stage was electro-soul duo Soultanz.