A long-lost David Bowie demo has been discovered, Diarrhea Planet announce break up, Pond share new single, and Oneohtrix Point Never reveals two new videos.
The stunning track is about the pier at Christopher Street and the death of the gay disco in New York City.
KEXP breaks down five of the artists playing this year's Freakout Fest 7, held November 14-17 in Ballard.
After taking a COVID-induced break in 2020, the 47th annual Seattle International Film Festival returns in a first-ever virtual edition.
John Vanderslice explains the complicated thoughts and feelings that brought about the making of his new tribute EP to David Berman
NYC's Vitesse X shares an atmospheric and otherworldly guest DJ mix that dives into trance, rave, breaks, electro, techno, and more underground club styles.
After 15 years and seven albums together, Hutch, Kathy, and Westin say they "look forward to a new chapter in our lives, our art, and our friendship."
Produced by Randal Dunn, the band's latest release is their most intense and raw version of themselves yet.
Guest Lester Brown, founder of the Worldwatch and Earth Policy Institutes, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, "Breaking New Ground: A Personal History".
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.
DJ Kevin Cole features some of the best of the Eurosonic Noorderslag music festival ― a festival designed to break new and emerging bands and artists.
Members of Faro, an alliance of cultural media across nine different countries in Ibero-America, share a selection of recent collaborations between artists from different countries.
Martin Douglas processes some very personal stuff while listening to a posthumously released collection of the South Sound art-punk heroes' 2001 live recordings.
Minus the Bear announce break up and final EP plus new music from Wild Nothing, Waxahatchee, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, and The Hold Steady plus Alt-J get a remix from Alchemist and Trooko featuring Danny Brown.
The song comes from their forthcoming queer concept album Drone Butch Blues, out April 19
Convention-breaking artist and activist Madame Gandhi, formerly the drummer for M.I.A., writes music that centers the female voice and experience, boldly making space for more women and femme rappers to follow.
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part of our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJ’s think you should hear. Today’s song, featured on the Mor…
In this episode, we make space for calm with a selection of new ambient tracks curated by KEXP DJs and editorial staff.
Martin Douglas speaks to one-half of Armand Hammer about his instant-classic solo album, New York history and its rap music lineage, and much more.
The 2017 Sound Off! winner hold together an array of musical ideas while he sings about breaking apart on new LP