Writer and KEXP DJ Larry Mizell Jr. reflects on The Clash's seminal album 40 years later for International Clash Day 2019
On the show this time, it’s the avant-garde sitar of Anoushka Shankar.
To celebrate Juneteenth, we are going to go on a journey through the sonics of Black spirituality.
You’ve heard of Summer Jams, but where’s the love for Autumnal Tunes? Here.
This week, Sound & Vision host Rachel Stevens shares songs from MIA, Clairmont the Second, and LIVt
KEXP’s Jasmine Albertson catches up with Deep Sea Diver’s Jessica Dobson over a drink.
KEXP’s Dusty Henry shares his opinion on why music doesn’t matter.
How the 80-piece collective started on Twitch and became Seattle's best-selling band
W.I.T.C.H. talks about the elements that came together to form Zamrock in the '60s.
This story is about two parents who made music when their daughter was in the womb.
Mia Imani reflects on how the high priestess of neo-soul has influenced her own artistry, spirituality and Blackness
Mia Imani reviews Monáe’s journey of sensuality, queerness, and joy
Seattle’s summer music festival season is upon us. KEXP's editorial team shares their recommendations.
Freakout Records and The Crocodile announce the Freakout Weekender on April 1st and 2nd featuring over 40 artists from around the globe
Built to Spill return to the KEXP studio with a new lineup and album.
On the show this time, it's the avant songwriting of cellist Mabe Fratti
Take another listen to Chicago’s KAINA makes dreamy indie R&B songs