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Michael Nau - Good Thing

Michael Nau - Good Thing - from the 2017 album Some Twist on Suicide Squeeze Records.

Michael Vlatkovich Trio

Jazz compositions for a unique ensemble with Michael Vlatkovich, Greg Scholl (trombones) and Mark Burdon (drums).

Michael Mayer - Mind Games (ft. Ed Macfarlane)

Michael Mayer - Mind Games (ft. Ed Macfarlane) - from the 2016 album & on !K7 Records.

Michael Bisio Quartet

This archive broadcast from 2003 features a masterful performance by Michael Bisio (bass), Joe Giardullo (winds), Rob Blakeslee (brass( and Billy Mintz (drums).

Sustainability Segment: Michael Frazier

Guest Michael Frazier, Executive Director of Viva Farms. speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Viva Farms to launch a new generation of farmers.

Aunt Jamama's Big Band Vigilanties

Jam on this with Dennis Jolin (guitar), Brett Sokolowsky (sax and percussion), Scott Humphreys (keys and samples), Michael Perry (drums) and Michael McDermott (bass).

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

Sustainability Segment: Michael Waldman

Guest Michael Waldman, President, Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, "The Fight to Vote".

Midnight in a Perfect World: Michael David

Los Angeles producer Michael David (Classixx, Mt. Si) delivers a beautifully diverse set of sophisticated chill-out songs on his exclusive guest DJ mix for Midnight in a Perfect World.

Sustainability Segment: David and Michael Hanson

Guests David and Michael Hanson speak with Diane Horn about their book "Breaking Through Concrete: Building an Urban Farm Revival", co-authored with Edwin Marty.

Sustainability Segment: Michael Brown and Richard Morrill

Guests Michael Brown, Professor of Geography, and Richard Morrill, Professor Emeritus of Geography, at the University of Washington, speak with Diane Horn about their book "Seattle Geographies."

Sustainability Segment: Michael Marmot

Guest Michael Marmot, Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, and President of the World Medical Association. speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, “The Health Gap: The Challenge of an Unequal World”.

Michael Franti & Spearhead

San Francisco's Michael Franti & Spearhead perform an intimate acoustic set of inspiring heartfelt songs live in the KEXP Studio. Recorded 06/27/2014 - 4 songs: The Sound Of Sunshine, Forever By Your Side, 11.59, Life Is Better With You.

Michael Franti & Spearhead Live on KEXP - recorded September 2, 2016

KEXP presents Michael Franti & Spearhead performing live at KEXP. Recorded September 02, 2016.

Don't Be Frightened Of Clichés: Michael Benjamin Lerner Breaks Down the Telekinesis Track "Set a Course"

Michael Benjamin Lerner (known musically as Telekinesis) breaks down the songwriting process behind his single "Set a Course."

Michael Stipe - Drive To The Ocean

Today's Song of the Day, as chosen by KEXP DJs John Richards, Cheryl Waters, and Kevin Cole, in honor of International Clash Day's Clash for Climate, is “Drive To The Ocean” by Michael Stipe, a 2020 self-released single.

Sustainability Segment: Joanna Nelson des Flores and Michael Yadrick

Guests Joanna Nelson des Flores, Green Cities Director at Fonterra, and Michael Yadrick, Plant Ecologist at Seattle Parks and Recreation, speak with Diane Horn about the work of the Green Seattle Partnership to restore and actively maintain the City's forested parklands.

Sustainability Segment: Michael Mayer and Darcy Nonemacher

Guests Michael Mayer, Legal Director and Director of the Water for Washington Campaign, Washington Environmental Council, and Darcy Nonemacher, Associate Director for Washington Water Policy, American Rivers, speaks with Diane Horn about the recent report "Before the Wells Run Dry: Water Sol…

Michael Kiwanuka on race, music, and Big Little Lies; Gender & controversy at the GRAMMYs and CMT

Michael Kiwanuka talks about race and music, and how having his song selected as the intro music for HBO’s Big Little Lies pushed his career forward.

Agitated Atmosphere: Michael O. - Really?

As major labels continue to exist behind the times, artists and labels with little capital and lesser reputations are producing some of the most innovative, interesting, and inspiring music. Whether it’s creating a new niche in digital technology or looking to once obsolete formats, Agitated Atmosp…

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