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A free weekday download of standout songs, including advance releases, exclusive live tracks recorded at KCRW, remixes, and an introduction to new artists on our radar.

Location:

Santa Monica, CA

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KCRW

Description:

A free weekday download of standout songs, including advance releases, exclusive live tracks recorded at KCRW, remixes, and an introduction to new artists on our radar.

Twitter:

@kcrw

Language:

English

Contact:

1900 Pico Blvd. Santa Monica, CA 90405 310-450-5183


Episodes
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John Cale: ‘How We See The Light’

7/19/2024
Living legend and co-founder of the seminal band The Velvet Underground, John Cale is infuriated by the intentional, greedy destruction of our planet. Cale’s second album in just over a year, POPtical Illusion, features the irresistible track, “How We See The Light,” which touches on the end of a relationship, and a chance to learn and grow.

Duration:00:05:45

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Melenas: ‘Bang’ (Peanut Butter Wolf Remix)

7/18/2024
Pamplona, Spain’s indie pop quartet Melenas released their third album Ahora in 2023, and their sonic palette further expanded in 2024 with a remix EP featuring a Peanut Butter Wolf reworking of “Bang” — and it is just that!

Duration:00:05:08

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Ezra Collective: ‘God Gave Me Feet for Dancing’ (Feat. Yazmin Lacey)

7/17/2024
2023 was a banner year for Ezra Collective, making them the first-ever jazz artist to land the coveted Mercury Music Prize, for their album Where I’m Meant To Be, AND they brought down the house when they made their debut on MBE. The prolific group isn’t wasting time and are set to release their third album Dance, No One’s Watching in late September. Written while on tour in 2023, the album is an ode to the dance floors they experienced and ties in with some of the members’ roots in church. Drummer and bandleader Femi Koleoso notes, “Myself, Ife, and TJ all grew up in church, and it played a massive role in how we view the purpose of dancing. Dancing is bigger than just the club space. Dancing is a community thing, dancing is a spiritual thing, and ‘God Gave Me Feet For Dancing’ is like a window into that element of Ezra Collective for the five of us.”

Duration:00:04:59

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Mermaid Chunky: ‘Chaperone’

7/16/2024
Audio-visual duo Mermaid Chunky have exploded on the London music scene with their wicked wit and sophisticated beats. Thanks to a stop at his local coffee shop in Brooklyn, DFA founder and LCD Soundsystem electro-deity James Murphy quickly Shazamed the track and rushed back to the office to start his investigation and sign them to the label. We are LOVING this summer’s banger, “Chaperone.”

Duration:00:08:44

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Oddisee: ‘World On Fire’

7/15/2024
Rapper and producer Oddisee set high goals for his new EP, And Yet Still, tackling the world’s armed conflicts and our shared problems. "Not a day goes by without some grave injustice in the world,” states Oddisee “In between our guilt and gratefulness, we become desensitized or mobilized. As we fight for our beliefs, our day-to-day lives demand attention. We cry, cheer, mourn, and love — sometimes knowing it may be in vain and yet still, we carry on." You can hear a little hint of Marvin Gaye’s sound and approach to hardship on “World On Fire.”

Duration:00:04:30

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Jordan Rakei: ‘Trust’

7/12/2024
Multi-instrumentalist, singer, producer, and songwriter Jordan Rakei is well-loved by KCRW DJs, so you’ve probably heard some tracks from the new album, The Loop, on our airwaves. A standout is “Trust,” about which Rakei says, “With this one, I was focused more on the feeling I wanted to convey, rather than a specific lyric. I’ve often felt like there’s an element of performance to my personality — I believe we’re only our true selves when we’re alone. So ‘Trust’ is about trying to embrace your true self more and performing less, trusting that being the ‘real you’ is the right thing.”

Duration:00:04:27

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Earthtones: 'Limones'

7/11/2024
Ojai-based yoga aficionado and producer Earthtones — aka Serge Bandura — has deep love for cumbia and rhythms emanating from the African diaspora. “Limones” is a gifted folkloric-futuristic track nourished by a crunchy mix of electronic and house-style beats.

Duration:00:06:46

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Kate Bollinger: ‘Any Day Now’

7/10/2024
Multi-faceted LA-based artist Kate Bollinger recently announced her forthcoming album, Songs From A Thousand Frames Of Mind, written during a period of disquiet and transition. The album is meant to sound like a mixtape — carefully crafted for your ears only. The breathy “Any Day Now” was the one of the first songs written for the LP, recorded live, without headphones or a click track, and inspired by favorite songs from the ‘60s.

Duration:00:04:18

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NxWorries: ‘FromHere’ (feat. Snoop Dogg & October London) (Clean)

7/9/2024
This summer is filled with bouncy bangers, but if you’re looking for something a little mellower and sexier, pick up the latest from NxWorries, a project that melds Anderson.Paak’s bars and Kxwledge’s beats alongside A-List invitees H.E.R., Thundercat, and on “FromHere,” the inimitable Snoop Dogg and October London.

Duration:00:05:02

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Beak>: ‘Denim’

7/8/2024
Invincible UK out-rock trio Beak>, which includes Portishead’s Geoff Barrow, have released their fourth album, >>>>, (that’s four beak symbols!), about which they say, "At its core, we always wanted it to be head music (music for the ‘heads’, not headphone music) – listened to as an album, not as individual songs. This is why we are releasing this album with no singles or promo tracks.” That said, we’ll introduce you to a track that gives heavy feels for its sinister-yet-cinematic hook, a touch of classic Nirvana and prog-rock, and durability as “Denim.”

Duration:00:06:44

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Luna Li: ‘Confusion Song’

7/5/2024
Take a hypnotic trip with Korean-Canadian, LA-based artist Luna Li, who after a split from her long-time partner, decided to leave her family and friends in Toronto for a fresh start in LA, where her creative juices turned to songwriting. A new album, When a Thought Grows Wings, is set for August release and features “Confusion Song.”

Duration:00:03:42

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Lee Bob: ‘Free’

7/4/2024
You may have heard Lee Bob’s beautiful cover of Nina Simone’s 1968 classic “Peace of Mind,” but he’s also a singer who writes his own songs. You’ll find that cover on his new EP, Free, alongside an intimate collection of songs conceived on a rooftop in Bamako, Mali. We’re sharing the title track, on which you can hear a kaleidoscopic integration of different genres, from folk ballads to Malian polyrhythms.

Duration:00:05:05

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IDA KUDO: "Okina Nami"

7/3/2024
Danish-Japanese artist IDA KUDO draws inspiration from her ethnic roots to whirl electronic beats into theatrical drama ripe for the stage. “Okina Nami” means “big wave” in Japanese and is culled from her new EP, Proud. Experience feminine power as she sings, “Rising to the top, Okina Nami, power of a million voices roar. Your strength is strong enough to carry you to shore.”

Duration:00:03:57

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Floating Points: ‘Del Oro’

7/2/2024
If Philip Glass or Steve Reich experimented with EDM, we would arguably find their Venn diagram convergence in Floating Points. In fact, Sam Shepherd (aka Floating Points) recently composed his first ballet for symphony orchestra and electronics, Mere Mortals, for the San Francisco Ballet. We’ll get you dancing to your own beat with the twinkly, vibrant track “Del Oro.”

Duration:00:04:25

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Shelby Lynne: ‘Over and Over’

6/26/2024
Since the release of her landmark album I Am Shelby Lynne some 25 years ago, Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and musician Shelby Lynne has released many beautiful and heartfelt albums featuring her powerful vocals and astute storytelling. Today, we’re sharing a brand new summer anthem with you called “Over and Over,” a soulful reflection on heartbreak and loss.

Duration:00:03:44

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Billy Sharp: ‘Rose Tint’

6/25/2024
If you are a fan of the indie-folk Swedish singer-songwriter and guitarist José González, you will love this next track from Welch flamenco guitarist Billy Sharp, whose masterful picking is elevated by Latin rhythms and indie pop on “Rose Tint.”

Duration:00:03:28

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Monsters of Folk: ‘Disappeared’

6/24/2024
Some 20 years ago, My Morning Jacket’s Jim James, M. Ward, and Bright Eyes’ Conor Oberst and Mike Mogis got together for a revue-style tour that made quick friends. Nicknamed Monsters of Folk by their then-tour manager, the supergroup reconvened five years later and set out to work on their self-titled album together. The eponymous record is being reissued for its 15th anniversary and features a handful of unreleased tracks, including the trippy Springsteen-tinged sound of “Disappeared.”

Duration:00:02:13

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Manu Chao: ‘Viva Tu’

6/21/2024
Manu Chao has been practicing more of a pared-down, uncluttered lifestyle that extends beyond material things into his emotional life, going forth with a pure heart and zero pretention. “Viva Tu,” or “long may you live” in Spanish, was a rumba written for his neighbors. A collector of “little bits” that eventually piece together into song, this one looks us in the eye with its candid pace and beautiful refrain. Today, while Manu Chao celebrates others, we thank him for all the great music and his forthcoming album, on his 63rd birthday.

Duration:00:03:08

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Nada Surf: ‘In Front Of Me Now’

6/20/2024
This year, indie darlings Nada Surf mark the 30th anniversary of their debut single “The Plan”/“Telescope” with a new LP, Moon Mirror, to be released in September. On “In Front of Me Now,” a thoughtful take on being here now, frontman Matthew Caws asked himself why he hasn’t been present, and gifts us with what sounds like a diary entry.

Duration:00:03:41

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The Garrys: ‘Cakewalk’

6/19/2024
Hailing from the coldest part of landlocked Canada, sister trio The Garrys named themselves after their father, Garry, and braid sibling harmonies into their signature “doom-wop,” garage-surf sound, which includes their brother on their latest track “Cakewalk.”

Duration:00:04:07