KEXP Features

Little show. Big effect.

Pickwick and special guest Fly Moon Royalty kick off the first of an incredible new series called Little Big Show, produced by KEXP, Starbucks and STG, live at The Neptune. 100% of ticket sales donated to Arts Corps.
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KEXP's Audioasis Benefit Show

Join us Saturday, March 3rd for a special Audioasis Showcase at the Sunset in downtown Ballard featuring Pollens, Katie Kate, and Posse. Net proceeds benefit NFFTY, National Film Festival for Talented Youth. Brought to you, in part by New Belgium Brewing Company.
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KEXP's Non-Profit of the Month

This month, KEXP's featured Non-Profit of the Month is NFFTY, National Film Festival for Talented Youth, the largest youth film festival in the world. Based in Seattle, NFFTY enables, nurtures, and promotes the next generation of filmmakers to inspire, lead and entertain the world with their stories.
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KEXP Listener Top 90.3 Countdown

We asked you all to vote for your Top 10 Albums of 2011, and then we counted up the votes. Click here to see the results of the KEXP Listener Top 90.3 Countdown -- Did your favorite album of 2011 make the list?
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Discover Why Music Matters

Check out KEXP's 2010 Annual Report to Contributors: Discovering Why Music Matters. This interactive report details programming accomplishments and outcomes from the 2010 fiscal year.
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Podcasts

DJ Kevin Cole puts together a blistering collection of brooder-folk, freak-funk and hard charging party-punk on this week's Music That Matters podcast. Our Live Performances podcast features Doomtree. Current Song of the Day podcasts include Dodos, Porcelain Raft and Kithkin.
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In Studio Performances

Don't miss upcoming in-studio performances by the great artists you hear everyday on KEXP. Our schedule is updated weekly, so check back often. You can also subscribe to weekly podcasts that bring you a series of complete live in-studio sessions.
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Documentaries


Most Recent Episode:
The Belleville Three
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Electronic Innovators - Electronic music first made its way into pop culture through soundtracks to science fiction films in the 1950s. The German band Kraftwerk and English artist Brian Eno took plugged-in music to the people in the 70s with cinematic, space-filled tracks. In the 80s Detroit’s “Godfathers of Techno” The Belleville Three started a legacy of innovation that continues today in the Motor City. Bristol favorites Massive Attack and Portishead mixed electronic sounds with soul, hip-hop and reggae in the 1990s, creating a more accessible pop style and attracting millions of fans. Legendary French group Daft Punk propelled the rave movement into the pop charts with catchy, danceable hits. Underground beatmaker Trentemoller and experimental artists Aphex Twin, Amon Tobin and Bjork continue to be on the forefront of this still-futuristic music style. And in 2011 newcomer James Blake’s self-titled release marries dubstep to soul melodies, bridging the gap between pop and electronic culture.
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