Today we feature two engineers, Alice Wilder and Talaya Logan, who got their start in Seattle and both love playing with sound.
Reporter George Mocharko looks at the manufacturing and supply chain issues that are delaying vinyl record pressing schedules by eight to nine months.
KEXP DJ Brian Foss shares his favorite non-traditional Christmas tunes spanning genres from garage rock to punk.
KEXP staff share their favorite music of 2021.
Ketamine treatment centers are opening all over Seattle. KEXP’s Rachel Stevens reports on how the treatments work.
Drew Pine reports on what it is about the Seattle area’s Vashon Island that attracts the creative type.
DakhaBrakha is a band from Ukraine whose live performance on KEXP from 2017 has garnered more than two million views on our YouTube channel.
Seattle’s Brittany Davis has released a debut EP on Pearl Jam Guitarist Stone Gossard’s label, Loosegroove Records.
On this episode, we get parenting advice from Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq.
Vancouver, B.C.-based band Destroyer released their 13th album, Labyrinthitis, on March 25.
Chicago’s KAINA makes dreamy indie R&B songs that serve as affirmations of joy for the Guatamalen-Venezuelan artist.
Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul bring politics to the dancefloor but it’s not as depressing as you might think.
Ever-mysterious and always reliably great, SAULT capped off 2022 by dropping five albums simultaneously on Nov. 11.
Stockholm-based songwriter Dina Ögon captures the warmth of Laurel Canyon with her immaculate, soothing arrangements, and pristine vocals.
On the show this time, it’s the minimalist-no-rubbish storytelling of singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin.
On the show this time, it’s the punk charisma and energetic currency of Amyl and the Sniffers.
On the show this time, it’s the infectious & ferocious power punk of Japan’s Otoboke Beaver.
On the show this time, Preoccupations bring brutal post-punk to the KEXP Live Room.