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Throwaway Style: Lithics Build a Tower of Age Out of Serrated Post-Punk

The Portland quartet returns with another stellar set of art-damaged dance music. Martin Douglas takes a look.

IDLES Take Their Parents for a Ride In Video for New Track "A Hymn"

Their forthcoming full-length, Ultra Mono, will be released September 25th via Partisan.

Natasha Kmeto

Portland-based singer and electronic-dance producer Natasha Kmeto performs a live set on KEXP's Audioasis. Recorded 01/09/2015 - 4 songs: Inevitable, On A String, Take Out, The Only Time.

Sustainability Segment: John de Graaf

Guest John de Graaf, Executive Director, Take Back Your Time, speaks with Diane Horn about HB 2238, a bill mandating paid vacations for employees in Washington State.

Sustainability Segment: Steven Gilbert (2008)

Guest Steven Gilbert, Director, Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders, speaks with Diane Horn about the health hazards of lead and steps we can take as a society and as individuals to reduce lead exposure.

War on Women Make This 'Wonderful Hell' Worth Living In

The new album by the feminist hardcore punk band, War on Women takes on issues of race, gender and politics. It’s called 'Wonderful Hell.'

Music That Matters, Vol. 410 - Tangled In A Late Night Of Fire And Fog

Join Variety Mix host Melissa Trejo as she takes the helm again for the most recent Music That Matters Podcast. During this go round, Mel weaves in and out of melancholy musical meanderings and twitched out glitchiness to keep you company through a late night of wakefulness. 1. Glitterbug - 1st o…

Sasquatch 2015, Day 2: Fuzz

Do you like to rock the hell out? Fuzz certainly does. As the last of the sunset faded, a large crowd of people gathered at the Yeti stage at Sasquatch to have their heat stroke blasted away by waves of distortion heavy guitar, fat bass, and driving drums. This three piece does not mess around. Ty …

Adrian Quesada on Swedish Folk Rock band Junip

Adrian Quesada talks about an old song he still takes inspiration from — Junip’s “Always.”

Seattle International Film Festival 2021: Face The Music

After taking a COVID-induced break in 2020, the 47th annual Seattle International Film Festival returns in a first-ever virtual edition.

50 Years in Latin Music: 1993

KEXP's Latin American Content Producer & co-host of El Sonido Albina Cabrera takes us through the music of Ibero-America in 1993.

Midnight in a Perfect World: Sasha

Legendary Welsh DJ/producer Sasha delivers an impeccable guest DJ mix that takes the listener on a hypnotic journey through forward-thinking dance music.

Lady Krishna's Peppermint Lounge Takes on Betrayal and Being Born Anew on "Black River of Love" (KEXP Premiere)

Local legend Lady Krishna looks at the darker side of spring and rebirth on her latest single.

Seattle's Actionesse Share an Anthem For Desire with "Menace" (KEXP Premiere)

Seattle punks take on vanity and excess with the latest sampling from their DEEP EP, out May 11.

Sera Cahoone Shares New Arrangement of “Deer Creek Canyon” (KEXP Premiere)

The Seattle songwriter offers up new takes on old songs with her upcoming EP, The Floral String Sessions

Local Artist Spotlight: Whitney Ballen

The Issaquah singer/songwriter vacillates between squall and sparsity in her detailed and heartbreaking work. Ahead of her Upstream Music Fest performance on Sunday, June 3rd, we take a look at singular and emotive work.

Whitney Petty of Thunderpussy Talks About Taking it to the Next Level with Their Debut LP

The Thunderpussy guitarist talks to KEXP about their long-awaited self-titled debut LP.

The Home Shows Local Organization Spotlight: Real Change

Real Change exists to provide opportunity and a voice for low-income and homeless people while taking action for economic, social, and racial justice.

Album Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto's BTTB 20th Anniversary Reissue Reveals the Composers Subtle Brilliance

By taking to the piano in 1999, the Japanese composer highlighted some of his biggest strengths.

Treefort Music Festival Day 1: On Vince Staples, JPEGMAFIA, and Blackness as a Radical Act

Martin Douglas is bringing you coverage from Treefort Music Festival, taking place live from Boise through Sunday.

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