KEXP Live Performances Podcast
Summary: Every week KEXP hosts live performances from our studios and now you can take them with you. With roughly 200 performances each year, KEXP boasts an impressive line-up of guests. Go to KEXP.ORG for a list of upcoming performances. 628142
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Podcasts:
A live set of psychedelic indie-pop from L.A.'s Silversun Pickups recorded on KEXP.
Snug inside warm guitar tones, sad and hopeful vocal melodies reach to the cloudy sky. Brooklyn band Grizzly Bear's folk, indie and pop elements come together for hazy, emotional song-pictures. Live at KEXP.
This Australian trio rocks the KEXP studios with their mischievous and catchy racket that blends garage, punk and roots styles.
An uplifting live set from Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars who combine reggae and African pop.
A live set of punk influenced indie-pop from the young Toronto band Born Ruffians.
The sounds of Eastern Europe blend with indie-folk in this live performance from Beirut.
Acoustic guitar and smoky vocals roll through local duo The Transmissionary Six's mix of roots twang and psych-pop.
Former Sunny Day Real Estate frontman Jeremy Enigk plays an extraordinary live concert on KEXP at Bumbershoot 2006.
Cambodian psych-pop from L.A.'s Dengue Fever recorded live on KEXP from Bumbershoot.
KEXP celebrated Ballard - the Seattle neighborhood that pledged the most during the 2006 pledge drive - with a day-long celebration. Hear the crowd sing and cheer along with hip hop artist Michael Franti as he performs soulful acoustic originals at loc...
British producer/vocalist Jamie Lidell sings soul music over club beats. In this live at KEXP session Jamie pulls the beats back and lays out some stripped-down organic soul originals.
Brooklyn band Ratatat create icy-warm groove-oriented instrumentals live at KEXP.
Drawing from 60's psychedelic melodies and effects and post-punk 80's distorted guitar Austin's The Black Angels rock your brain, live at KEXP.
A lovely live performance from Zanzibar's most famous exponent of taarab music. It's a unique blend of East African and Arabic sounds with vibrant drums, strings and poetic vocals.
Portland band The Thermals performs songs from "The Body The Blood The Machine" live on KEXP.