KCRW's Today's Top Tune
Summary: Today's Top Tune is a free song a day, from KCRW's all Music Channel, that represents a cross section of KCRW's eclectic music format. Tracks selected are chosen from recent and upcoming releases as well as songs performed live on Morning Becomes Eclectic. Each song will be available for download and podcast. Click on FULL DETAILS to stream/download the track and read more about the artist.
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Podcasts:
Founding members of the Talking Heads Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth are back with new work from their project Tom Tom Club.
Jesika Rabbit grew up with cold Wisconsin winters and a snowy Christmas. Since settling in Southern California, she reflects on celebrating the holiday in warmer weather.
Shoegazers School of Seven Bells veer into electronic dance music on their new EP.
Egyptian Project is a collaborative effort fusing traditional sounds and marrying them with electronic ambiance.
Irish band Two Door Cinema Club made their US radio debut on Morning Becomes Eclectic. Over a million album sales later, they returned with a sophomore release...
At 19, Yoodoo Park likes to stowaway in his parent's garage, creating songs for his moniker GRMLN...
A "Wall of Sound" is what you hear when at a Jon Spencer Blues Explosion show or when a track is blaring on the stereo.
The Moth & The Flame are a duo from Utah who combine moody synth-driven sounds with acoustic guitar.
Eighteen-year-old Jake Bugg will be making many "best of" lists this year and has already appeared on our own Travis Holcombe's Top 10 for 2012...
Australian soul and funk singer Kylie Auldist infuses a little disco into her sound...
Founding member of Velvet Underground and Rock n Roll Hall of Famer John Cale makes himself comfortable at the piano whether he's performing classical music or rock.
On the eve of Hanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights, we have a special celebration from rapper Matisyahu...
Hot 8 Brass Band come straight from the source -- New Orleans -- where their roof-raising, marching band music make it impossible not to smile and join the parade.
TTT is special, not only because it's the work of talented New Zealand producer Sola Rosa and features Spikey T, but because our own Jeremy Sole lends his talents to it.
Edinburgh's Hidden Orchestra sound big because they employ two drummers. The core band is four musicians but on their new release...