On the show this time, it’s the meticulous indie-folk songwriting of Gregory Alan Isakov.
On the show this time, dance, chant, and fight back with Scottish band Young Fathers.
On the show this time, dance your butt right off with London producers Jungle.
On the show this time, it’s the compelling “collage-rock” of Montreal’s TEKE::TEKE.
On the show this time is inspiration from the music of Yemen, played with the homemade instruments of El Khat.
Brittany Davis talks with Emily Fox about raising her voice in the face of adversity on her new album.
Hooveriii is the solo project, now writ large, of singer / guitarist Bert Hoover. Specifically, Robert Hoover the third.
KEXP’s Meerah Powell has the story on musicians from smaller record labels who are pushing to get back their masters.
The Eurosonic Festival features emerging artists from Europe. DJ Kevin Cole talks about some of his favorite performances.
On the show this time, it’s the experimental electronic pop of producer and singer-songwriter Glasser.
On the show this time, it’s a stripped-down performance from post-garage rockers The Kills.
On the show this time, it's a very special throwback episode, featuring a live performance from the Detroit legend - Rodriguez.
On the show this time, it's the cinematic indie-pop of songwriter Caroline Rose.
On the show this time, it’s the mesmerizing instrumental magic of Circles Around The Sun.
On the show this time, it's the low-end chaotic pattern-math of Taiwan’s Elephant Gym.
On the show this time, electronics fight guitars in the post-prog noise-rock of SISTEMAS INESTABLES.
Shabaka Hutchings is a celebrated saxophone player and a major figure in London’s contemporary jazz scene.
On the show this time, it’s the anti-apathy activism of Chile’s Ana Tijoux.