Her third album, Things Take Time, Take Time, will be out November 12th on Mom+Pop Music / Marathon Artists.
The Seattle artists' music feels like the antithesis to the “Seattle freeze,” beckoning our passive-aggressive, introverted selves to let down our guards and actually enjoy ourselves for once.
A newly adopted alias of the artist formerly known as Frank Dukes, Ging shares a dreamy guest DJ mix that showcases the wide-ranging inspirations behind his own eclectic sound.
In Part Two of our odyssey on the Tacoma rapper/producer, Martin Douglas dives into the breakup of Tacoma rap hellraisers ILLFIGHTYOU and the artistic emergence of The Fireman.
Rising Seattle-based artist Sea Lemon shares an enveloping guest mix of airy dream-pop gems and heavy shoegaze jams on her exclusive guest DJ mix.
Seattle-based trio mega cat share an eclectic, enthusiastic, and funky guest DJ mix featuring artists that have influenced the groovy sounds of their recent self-titled debut album.
Berlin-via-NYC artist Curses closes out 2024 with an intoxicating guest DJ mix that swims through deep, hypnotic, dark wave grooves that's perfect for late-night dancefloors.
Paris-born, London-based artist Neue Grafik shares a supremely smooth guest DJ mix full of top-shelf R&B, house, neo-soul, and broken beat grooves.
Fresh off releasing his excellent sophomore album 'Mentalized,' Sydney-based artist Skeleten shares a blissful guest DJ mix that floats through ambient, downtempo, trip-hop, and other dreamy late-night sounds.
Hong Kong-born, London-based Japanese/British artist Miso Extra delivers a tasty mix of R&B, synth-pop, house, soul, and techno on her guest DJ mix.
Martin Douglas travels to the home of Tiny Vipers singer/songwriter Jesy Fortino—in his estimation, "one of the most significant Seattle recording artists of the past 20 years"—for a career-spanning conversation.
Reginald Omas Mamode IV shares a guest mix featuring soul, jazz, hip-hop, R&B, and folk artists that have influenced his own cross-cultural sound.
Performing Asplund's piece The Goat, No Weeds, written in tribute to artist Robert Rauschenberg with texts by John Cage. Featuring Eyvind Kang (violin), Christian Asplund (viola), Brad Hawkins (cello), Greg Campbell (percussion) and Michael Lee (narrator).
There's something familiar in Cheryl Waters' latest mix with sounds from artists both emerging and established, including new tracks from Hibou, The Hold Steady, Bat Fangs, Django Django, and Laura Veirs, among others.
DJ Alex shines a spotlight on emerging new artists and cutting-edge sounds from all over the globe in this epic podcast, exploring everything from cinematic ambient compositions to funky hip-house jams along the way.
DJ Kevin Cole brings a colossus mix of some of the best music of 2018, including tracks from artists both new and established that ruled KEXP's airwaves and in-studio sessions all year long.
Today’s podcast is co-hosted by musician, community organizer and KEXP DJ, Gabriel Teodros. It celebrates the music of Black artists, some of whom are on the frontlines of the protests against police brutality, calling for long overdue systemic change.
Seattle-raised and Oakland-based artist Flung talks about her approach to the record and how she finds inspiration in her physical environment.
KEXP Music Director Chris Sanley talks about Nigerian-American singer-songwriter and visual artist Annahstasia.
There are few producers on the scene today with as much silent sway as Clams Casino. Over the last six years especially, the New Jersey beat-maker has completely changed the approach to emotion and empathy in beat-making. Artists like A$AP Rocky, Mac Miller, and Vince Staples have been able to thri…