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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.

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Santa Monica, CA

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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.

Twitter:

@kcrw

Language:

English

Contact:

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


Episodes
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Desert Friends: ‘Sonora’

8/7/2025
On Friday, Aug. 8), KCRW DJ Tyler Boudreaux is throwing a summer boogie down for the ages. Venture out to Goldiggers for psych-rockers The Noir Dalis and Joshua Tree’s Desert Friends (the latter of whom are making their LA debut!). Whet your appetite ahead of the show with Desert Friends’ bluesy track “Sonora.”

Duration:00:04:39

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Arc De Soleil: ‘Bina Tifa’

8/6/2025
Arc De Soleil will put you in a trance with his swirling, cinematic sounds. The project is helmed by Sri Lankan-born, Stockholm-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Daniel Kadawatha; a mastermind who writes, performs, produces, and mixes every track himself. Lucious and with sparkling emotion, “Bina Tifa’ finds us ahead of Arc De Soleil’s debut album, Lumin Rain. Catch them live when they hit the stage at The Fonda on Sunday, Sept. 21.

Duration:00:04:55

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Thee Marloes: ‘I’d Be Lost’

8/5/2025
Soulful Indonesian trio Thee Marloes are hard at work on their sophomore album for Big Crown records, but they still found the time to treat us to a gorgeous new seven inch single.“I’d Be Lost” is the four on the floor A-side, a sweet song singing the praises of love.

Duration:00:03:47

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Rochelle Jordan: ‘Through The Wall’

8/4/2025
You likely know British-Canadian R&B artist Rochelle Jordan from “Spit It Out,” her recent collaboration with her friend Kaytranada. But Jordan’s been ahead of the curve for over a decade, redesigning her chosen genre through a sound that binds ‘90s soul with UK garage… using futuristic electronic production as her superglue. Ahead of Jordan’s highly anticipated new album Through the Wall (Sept. 26), we give you the title track.

Duration:00:04:55

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Neko Case: ‘Wreck’

8/1/2025
Singer-songwriter, author, and transcendent storyteller across all mediums—Neko Case—recently announced her first new music of the decade(!). Neon Grey Midnight Green is set for release on Sept. 26 (via Anti) and is being touted as her “biggest sounding and most intimate-feeling album yet.” Take a listen to “Wreck,” a song that brilliantly explores the feeling of finding love with a fellow flawed human. And prepare to become an emotional wreck yourself while watching Case perform at The Bellwether on Monday, Nov. 10.

Duration:00:04:10

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Fruit Bats: ‘Stuck In My Head Again’

7/31/2025
We are so happy to report that 2000s indie rock darlings Fruit Bats have a new album on the horizon. Baby Man (due Sept. 12 via Merge) finds Fruit Bats’ main man Eric D. Johnson in solo mode. Accompanied by either a guitar, banjo, or piano—his new music is spare and affecting. Start with “Stuck In My Head Again” to experience the full range of Johnson’s voice and his raw emotive powers. Catch Fruit Bats (solo) on Friday, Oct 17 at Pico Union Project.

Duration:00:03:12

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Sofia Kourtesis: ‘Canela Pura’

7/30/2025
Peruvian producer Sofia Kourtesis hits us with a shot of sonic adrenaline (aka new single “Canela Pura”). The sensual-yet-energetic love song celebrates connecting to another human in a playful way. And there’s more where that came from, Kourtesis’ new EP Volver drops this Friday (Aug. 1) and pays tribute to the LGBTQ+ community, especially all of the brave trans women she feels so fortunate to have met over the past few years. Feel the love for yourself—Sofia Kourtesis opens for SG Lewis at Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall on Friday, Oct. 10.

Duration:00:04:01

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Slightly Stoopid: ‘Step Into The Sun’

7/29/2025
San Diego celebs Slightly Stoopid supercharge the summer vibes on their new single “Step Into The Sun.” This feel-good anthem celebrates life, love, and understanding. Plus, it’s the band’s first new music since 2018’s Everyday Life, Everyday People(!). While we have to wait until 2026 for their tenth studio album to arrive, we can tide ourselves over by catching them live at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Aug. 17.

Duration:00:04:00

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Tom Vek: ‘C-C (You Set The Fire In Me) (Dave Glass Animals Remix)’

7/28/2025
Multi-instrumentalist Tom Vek celebrates the twentieth anniversary of his cult-classic, debut album We Have Sound with a ten track remix version. We Have Sound Remixed features artists who have been impacted by the original including alt-J, Baths, and Porij. Leading the way is Dave Bayley of Glass Animals, who was so enamored with the original album that he had the poster in his room. Now Bayley’s taking the sonic reins, and sharing this joyous update of “C-C (You Set The Fire In Me).”

Duration:00:03:46

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Sly & The Family Stone: ‘I Gotta Go Now (Up On The Floor) / Funky Broadway’

7/25/2025
Sly & The Family Stone’s earliest days as a live band are finally on the record via today’s release of The First Family: Live at Winchester Cathedral 1967. The recording comes from their run as the house band at Redwood City, CA’s Winchester Cathedral from December 16, 1966, to April 28, 1967. Near the end of this stretch—in the wee hours of March 26, 1967 to be exact—Stone’s first manager Rich Romanello pressed record. Not long after this recording, the band signed to Epic Records and released their breakout track “Dance To The Music.” So the 7-inch analog tapes went into storage where they sat for thirty-five years. The reels were rediscovered in 2002 by Dutch twins Edwin and Arno Konings, renowned Sly & The Family Stone archivists, and carefully restored by their co-producer Palao for this set. And now we’re here, the record is out in full, and you can download the socially and sonically innovative “I Gotta Go Now (Up On The Floor) / Funky Broadway” for FREE to get the party started.

Duration:00:02:48

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The Beths: ‘Metal’

7/24/2025
New Zealanders The Beths have a bouncy, ‘90s-esque-jangle-rock sound that keeps us feeling forever young. “Metal” is a solid example of how the four-piece always keeps it upbeat and inviting… even on songs born from rigorous touring and mental health issues. Revel in the joyful relatability of The Beths when they rock The Wiltern on Friday, Nov. 7 alongside Bret McKenzie and Phoebe Rings.

Duration:00:04:42

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ELESTELA: ‘Bounce Back’

7/23/2025
Elvin Estela is a hero of the LA underground. Most notably as a co-founder of the taste-making club night Low End Theory, and producing boundary-expanding beats as Nobody. Now he’s enjoying a vibrant new chapter as ELESTELA as he plunges the depths of the LA house music scene. Need an entry point? Check out the thick bass notes, crunchy beats, and dance-floor readiness of “Bounce Back.”

Duration:00:03:31

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Funkadelic: ‘I Bet You’

7/22/2025
Today we celebrate the long-awaited vinyl reissue of Funkadelic’s 1970 debut. Loud, seductive, and gritty, this album was released as the American optimism of the 1960s waned into unrest and adversity. Funkadelic caught fire with the listening public for their blending of psychedelic rock, blues, gospel, and R&B into a new form of Black expression; a counterpoint to the sound of Motown. Today’s Top Tune, “I Bet You,” delivers a hypnotic groove that’s both subversive and rapturous.

Duration:00:06:13

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Disinblud: ‘Give-Upping’ (feat. Julianna Barwick)

7/21/2025
Composers and multi-instrumentalists Rachika Nayar & Nina Keith are combining their powers as Disinblud. They recently dropped a self-titled debut album that holds a multitude of beatific sounds, including “Give-upping (Feat. Julianna Barwick).” It’s a song for tapping into the Buddhist truth of holding onto past experiences as a source of suffering. Download it now; reach new levels in your meditation practice. And for the immersive experience, KCRW Presents: Disinblud at 2220 Arts on Friday, Oct. 24.

Duration:00:04:26

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Leroi Conroy: ‘Panthera Cry’

7/18/2025
Leroi Conroy is the alter-ego of Colemine Records’ owner, recording artist, and sound designer Terry Cole. And he just dropped a slithering, hypnotic, instrumental called “Panthera Cry,” a piece to whet our appetites for his debut album A Tiger’s Tale. Look out! … For some serious hip-hop drumming, bass dropping, and head-nodding (the latter of which will be your own).

Duration:00:02:27

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Marissa Nadler: ‘New Radiations’

7/17/2025
Consummate collaborator Marissa Nadler (Father John Misty, John Cale, Angel Olsen, etc.) will release her tenth studio album New Radiations on Aug. 15 via Sacred Bones Records. The ethereal and haunting title track is just what you need to enjoy a contemplative journey through her dusty, dreamlike soundscapes.

Duration:00:04:33

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54 Ultra: ‘No Tengo Valor’

7/16/2025
New Jersey-based synth-rock-soul purveyor 54 Ultra slays us with First Work, a six-track EP that contains the Spanglish single “No Tengo Valor.” The song title is open to interpretation: either “I Don’t Have Value,” or “I Don’t Have The Guts or Valor.” Intense subject matter aside, the song functions as a lighthouse of sonic components as Ultra 54 weaves his Puerto Rican and Dominican roots into a super-catchy (and formidable) Latin Soul number.

Duration:00:03:02

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Other Lives: ‘Mystic’

7/15/2025
“Mystic” offers a cinematic sneak peak into Other Lives’ forthcoming album Volume V (due Oct. 10 via Play It Again Sam). The ten track album marks the latest chapter in the band’s saga, and finds them pushing new boundaries with their epic arrangements, melodies, and orchestrations.

Duration:00:03:17

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Juan Wauters: ‘Manejando Por Pando’

7/14/2025
Queens-based artist Juan Wauters’ new LP MVD LUV celebrates his hometown of Montevideo, Uruguay. “Manjando Por Pando” (which was world premiered on MBE) takes its classic songwriting style from candombe, an Afro-Uruguayan musical and dance tradition dating back to the eighteenth century.

Duration:00:02:38

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Wet Leg: ‘catch these fists’

7/11/2025
If you’re looking for a fight, you found it. Isle of Wight wunderkinds Wet Leg unleash the alluring fury of “catch these fists,” a punchy and frenetic piece from their brand-spanking-new album moisturizer. If you want to catch something other than fists (and why wouldn’t you), Wet Leg will be live at The Greek Theatre on Friday, Oct. 17.

Duration:00:03:08