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KEXP is a nonprofit arts organization that broadcasts and streams music from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Find out about upcoming events, live sessions, podcasts, newsletters, and more on their website.
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From The Arcade Fire to Zero 7, live performances have...
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In this KEXP series, we dissect songs you love with the...
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In 2018, KEXP celebrated the 30th anniversary of local...
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472 1st Ave N, Seattle WA 98109. KEXP at Seattle Center is...
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KEXP is a nonprofit radio station that showcases music from around the world and hosts podcasts on various topics related to music. Watch full performances, interviews, and playlists from artists like Bomba Estéreo, Macklemore, Florence and the Machine, and more.
31 de dez. de 2022 · KEXP is a public radio station in Seattle that plays eclectic and diverse music, features DJs and guests, and offers podcasts and live sessions. Explore the streaming archive, the special programming, and the latest podcasts from KEXP.
Stream KEXP Live. We now offer two live streaming URL's that you can use with third party platforms such as VLC, Apple Music, Spotify, Sonos, etc. The 64K AAC stream and a high bitrate 160K AAC. Although we cannot offer direct support for third party players, if you have any questions about the streams, please reach out to us and we will be ...
KEXP é uma estação de rádio de Seattle, Washington, conhecida por sua programação diversificada e influência no cenário musical. Fundada em 1972 como uma estação de rádio da Universidade de Washington, a KEXP se estabeleceu como uma força inovadora na promoção de música alternativa e independente. [ 1]
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17 de set. de 2022 · Photo by Kyle Johnson. As KEXP celebrates 50 years of bringing our love of music to the community, we find ourselves this week celebrating the year 2008. This was the year KEXP features writer and resident garage rock historian Martin Douglas first took notice of a burgeoning movement coming out of the San Francisco Bay area.