As the sun set on KEXP's 2016 Hood to Hood broadcast from the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, the party headed a few miles away to the Skylark Cafe where DJ Troy Nelson was hosting an evening of local music. It's a good thing the show was All Ages, because we had the winners of this year's youth-oriented EMP’s Sound Off! competition in the house -- Renton crew Dre’zy & Too Smoove. The cutest sleuths of Seattle, Detective Agency, had the case wrapped up for fun, garage-y indiepop, and local sextet Fine Prince closed the night with their dance-y electropop. Check out our photo roundup below, and pretend you were there, celebrating West Seattle's victory!
And if you want to make sure your neighborhood gets the party in 2017, now's your chance. It just happens to be time for the 11th Annual Hood-to-Hood Challenge! Donate now and make sure your 'hood gets a head start before this Friday's Summer One-Day Drive. Will West Seattle rise again? Follow along and find out!
Everything you love about KEXP, from The Morning Show to free performances by the Posies and Charles Bradley in the Gathering Space relies on financial support from you and your fellow music lovers. Today is our One-Day Summer Fund Drive and Hood-to-Hood Challenge, and I wanted to share some of the…
Closing out KEXP's 2016 Hood to Hood was Seattle's own Porter Ray, whose laidback flow at least kept things chill, y'know, musically. The wise-beyond-his-twenty-something-years rapper brought some romantic rhymes to the stage, combining some old-school R&B vibes to his hip hop sounds.
It's your last week to step Inside the Music of KEXP, a collaboration between KEXP and Microsoft. 4,000 square feet of currently vacant office space is transformed into an interactive installation. Check it out Monday through Friday from 12 PM – 7 PM, or Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM – 5 PM. The e…