Flasher Live on KEXP - recorded July 20, 2018
This week's Review Revue spotlights the album Release the Pressure by Criminal Nation. See what KCMU DJs thought back in the day.
Chronic power ghosting created by a massive wall of sonic pressure featuring Patrick Gundran (guitar).
Extreme sound pressure resulting from a religion/science confab, as interpreted by this Psychform Records crew.
This Sonarchy Archive show is a two guitar attack with cinematic, extreme sound pressure results.
Bring drumline, breakbeats, loud hailers, Balkan fanfares, taiko and heavy sound pressure to your next political protest holiday.
Maximum sound pressure and overtones from Andrew McInnis (Juno 106, Casio MT-68, piano and harmonium) with text by Martin Schilde.
Maximum sound pressure and overtones from Andrew McInnis (Juno 106, Casio MT-68, piano and harmonium) with text by Martin Schilde.
With pedal-powered bass violin and bugle, Eric unleashes the sound pressure in this free-noise performance with King Frog.
Massive sound pressure in the exploration on new terrain. Clifford Kimbrel-Dunn (flute, piccolo, sax, custom supercollider driven electronics) and Dio Jean-Baptiste (drums).
Extreme sound pressure leading to a sonics-induced psychedelic experience, featuring Nathan Smurthwaite, Arran McInnis and Dan Larochelle on guitars, Dorando Hodous (bass), Benjamin Thomas-Kennedy (drums), and Sam Yoder (percussion).
KEXP presents John Grant performing live at KEXP. Recorded May 20, 2016.
This stalwart Seattle band bends their sonics into a new direction while retaining the massive sound pressure. Featuring Chris Martin (keys and guitar), Matthew Reid-Schwartz (guitar, keys and flute), Lucy Atkinson (bass and effects), and Barrett Wilke (drums and triggers).
This stalwart Seattle band bends their sonics into a new direction while retaining the massive sound pressure, with Chris Martin (keys and guitar), Matthew Reid-Schwartz (guitar, keys and flute), Lucy Atkinson (bass and effects), and Barrett Wilke (drums and triggers).
Before breaking up due to the pressures of their sudden explosion in popularity, the Olympia band created one of the most important punk releases in recent memory. Martin Douglas explores.
British, avant-garde hip-hop group Until The Ribbon Breaks perform songs from their cinematic new record "A Lesson Unlearnt" live in the KEXP studio on The Morning Show with John Richards.
With a focus on Northwest music, and set in our beloved Ballard, Macefield Music Festival is the music festival that brings it all home, this Friday, October 3rd and Saturday, October 4th. Few things seem more emblematic to the Northwest than the festival's spirited, independent namesake, Ballard's…
On June 3, The Kills will release Ash & Ice, their first album since 2011's Blood Pressures. Check out the album's first single "Doing It To Death" below, and catch the indie rock duo at Showbox SoDo on June 1. [Pitchfork]