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A Deeper Listen

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On A Deeper Listen, host Emily Fox and other storytellers from KEXP talk with artists about the stories behind their songs and the experiences that inform their work. Through each conversation, we uncover the humanity behind the music, allowing us to hear it in a whole new way.

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Latest episode

Feb 17, 2026

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Signing Off  17.02.2026

This is the final episode of A Deeper Listen. After seven years on air as the Sound & Vision radio show and more than 500 episodes in this podcast feed, Emily Fox and contributors share their favorite moments from a story or interview they’ve done for this show. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SHIMA: From J-pop Star to Indie DJ/Producer 10.02.2026

Electronic artist SHIMA fuses dance beats with Japanese sounds on her debut album, Welcome to SHIMAJIMA. She talks with Emily Fox about how the history of Kamikaze pilots, and how a dancing hallucinogenic mushroom trip centuries ago inspired some tracks on her record. She also talks about creating an album for the culturally homeless and shares her journey from being a J-pop star, to a computer en...

Beverly Glenn-Copeland and Elizabeth Copeland on the Hard Commitment of Love 03.02.2026

For decades, Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s music went virtually unnoticed. Beginning in 1970, he released records that crossed folk, R&B, electronic music, and other genres, always seeking new territory. That changed in 2017, when his 1986 album  Keyboard Fantasies was rediscovered, ushering in renewed interest in his work. Since then, Glenn—who came out as a trans man in 2002&mdas...

Kadhja Bonet Talks Battlewear and Breaking With Big Tech 28.01.2026

Toronto-based artist Kadhja Bonet recently released a short but powerful EP called  Battlewear.  Written just after Trump's re-election, it's a politically charged project that takes aim at tech giants, corporate greed, and streaming culture. Isabel Khalili speaks with Bonet about the rage and urgency behind the release, why she chose to leave Spotify and part ways with her label, her th...

SELVE on new album and being the first Aboriginal-led band to record at Abbey Road Studios  20.01.2026

Australian act, SELVE is the first Aboriginal-led band to record at Abbey Road Studios in London. The band recently released their second record, Breaking Into Heaven. KEXP Contributor, Celine Teo-Blockey spoke to frontman Loki Liddle about the strong Indigenous themes on the album and how returning to Country and speaking to his elders helped shape the writing process for this expansive pop-rock...

Fela Kuti’s Legacy Honored in New Podcast by Jad Abumrad 13.01.2026

Fela Kuti: Fear No Man  is a 12-part podcast honoring the life and legacy of the inventor of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti. The show spotlights stories and perspectives from people highly influenced by Fela Kuti’s art and politics, including David Byrne, Brian Eno, Santigold, Questlove, Paul McCartney, and so many others. KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour spoke with the host of the podcast — someo...

The Indigenous Influence in Jazz, Blues and Rock 06.01.2026

KEXP DJ and Sounds of Survivance co-host Kevin Sur gives a history lesson on the Native Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders who influenced the genres of jazz, blues and rock. photo by Carlos Cruz Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KEXP’s Top Played Albums of 2025 30.12.2025

Emily Fox and KEXP DJs Larry Mizell Jr. and Evie Stokes share their personal favorite albums of the year and break down KEXP’s top played albums of 2025. KEXP’s top played albums were:   Tunde Adebimpe - Thee Black Boltz  Wet Leg- moisturizer  Deep Sea Diver- Billboard Heart Say She She- Cut & Rewind Turnstile - NEVER ENOUGH Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sou...

The Raincoats’ Gina Birch on Career and Solo Album, Trouble 23.12.2025

Gina Birch is a founding member of the legendary UK punk band, the Raincoats. Martin Douglas spoke with Birch about the themes behind the songs on her solo album,  Trouble , her career, longtime connection to the Pacific Northwest, and more. photo by Dean Chalkey Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cut Copy Finds Magic in Moments 16.12.2025

The Australian group Cut Copy released their first album in five years in September — it’s called  Moments . KEXP’s Roddy Nikpour spoke with frontman Dan Whitford about Cut Copy’s ongoing journey to blend synthesizers with indie guitars — all in the spirit of creating something danceable. photo by Carlos Cruz Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omny...

Smokey Brights on Grief, Roe v Wade and Northgate Way 09.12.2025

The Seattle band Smokey Brights released a new album called Dashboard Heat this fall. The band is playing The Crocodile in Seattle on December 11. Emily Fox caught up with the band to hear about how the songs on the new album reflect the loss of a parent to cancer, the overturning of Roe v Wade and an ode to Seattle’s Northgate Way. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/ See omnystudi...

Say She She Shares Disco Demolition Night's Racist History 02.12.2025

Say She She’s album, Cut & Rewind is one of the most played albums on KEXP in 2025. Emily Fox speaks with the trio about how they met sharing a wall in a New York apartment building, their reflections on women’s rights in their song She Who Dares and about the racist history of Chicago’s 1979 Disco Demolition Night that shows up in their song, Disco Life. “Let's take wh...

Ribbon Skirt Reconnects with Anishinaabe Roots Through Music 25.11.2025

The Montreal based and Anishinaabe-led band, Ribbon Skirt talks about their album, Bite Down and new EP, PENSACOLA. Frontwoman Tashiina Buswa talks with Emily Fox about how indigeneity comes up in her music, especially the song “Off Rez” and shares stories about her life and family, including how her mother was saved from the mass adoption of indigenous children known as the “Six...

Portugal. The Man’s Love Letter To Alaska 18.11.2025

Portugal. The Man is out with a new album called SHISH. Emily Fox caught up with the band’s singer, songwriter and founder, John Gourley at Seattle’s Showbox SoDo to hear how his off-the-grid childhood in Alaska as well as his daughter’s genetic conduction influenced the album. “My mom and dad both became Iditarod mushers and finishers, and it took us off grid. We didn...

Brandi Carlile Returns to Herself 14.11.2025

Seattle’s Brandi Carlile recently released her eighth studio album — it’s called “Returning to Myself.” Carlile stopped by KEXP recently to speak with DJ Kevin Cole about the themes of togetherness, confronting middle age, and watching her daughters slowly grow up and become more independent. She tells the story about how writing a poem in a barn started the album wri...

Neko Case on Her New Album and the Myth of Being “Lucky to Be Here” 11.11.2025

Neko Case is out with a new album called  Neon Grey Midnight Green . In conversation with Emily Fox, Case breaks down what spiderwebs can teach us about self-importance, what female and non-binary folks in the music industry have taught her about confidence and not caring about the male gaze and rock n’ roll’s mythology of “you’re lucky to be here.” “The my...

Kassa Overall Jazzes Up '90s Hip-Hop Classics 04.11.2025

The Seattle-based jazz musician Kassa Overall released  CREAM  in September 2025, an album that showcases new, original takes on some of the most classic tracks in 90s rap — from Wu Tang to Biggie and beyond. Overall spoke with KEXP’s Dusty Henry about his work. "As we're recording these songs, I'm realizing this is actually a response record to my other records," Overall say...

Jay Som Finds Where She Belongs 28.10.2025

Jay Som is the moniker of Melina Duterte, a songwriter and producer originally based out of the Bay Area now living in Los Angeles. After producing music for other artists for so many years, she’s back with her fourth studio album,  Belong , named for her quest to figure out her place in the indie music scene. While her tracks take you across various genre explorations from straight-up...

Clarissa Connelly’s ‘World of Work’ Rings Bells of Ecstasy and Apocalypse 21.10.2025

In 2024, the Scottish-Danish artist Clarissa Connelly put out an album called  World of Work.  It doesn’t exactly deal with “work” the way that you might imagine in a 21st-century context. On the contrary, Connelly’s opus dives deep into philosophical concepts regarding our relationship with our mortal world, bodily movement, and what’s known as “relig...

Automatic Gets Live, Loose, and Political on 'Is It Now?’ 14.10.2025

Izzy Glaudini, Halle Saxon, and Lola Dompé make up the Los Angeles post-punk trio Automatic. They released their third album  Is It Now? last month on Stones Throw Records.  KEXP’s Martin Douglas spoke with all three members of the band about the new album, how touring influenced their new sound, and finding joy in a polarized political climate.  “The worse things...

Support A Deeper Listen During KEXP’s 2025 Fall Fund Drive! 07.10.2025

KEXP’s Fall Fundraising Drive is happening right now. Our goal this week is to raise $1.1 million to help make up for the loss of funds from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. This podcast — as well as all our programming on the air, online, and in our communities — relies primarily on financial contributions from individuals. Our amplifiers give money to the station on a m...

"Making It" Reveals Intimate Moments in 1990s and 2000s Seattle Music 30.09.2025

The photographer Bootsy Holler is releasing a book next month called “Making It: an intimate documentary on the Seattle indie rock and punk scene, 1992 to 2008.” Those were the years when Bootsy was living in the city. She captures behind-the-scenes moments with artists who have defined Seattle’s reputation, from Nirvana to Fleet Foxes. In addition to revealing moments with lesse...

Algernon Cadwallader Says What They Mean in Emo Revival Comeback Album 23.09.2025

Algernon Cadwallader is a midwest emo band originally from Pennsylvania. They took a hiatus back in 2012, and now they’re officially back with their first full-length album in more than a decade,  Trying Not to Have a Thought . KEXP’s Meerah Powell spoke with some of the members about the band’s revival, their newfound connections to the Pacific Northwest, and how their lyri...

Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer’s “Different Rooms” Captures Elusive Moments in Live Music 16.09.2025

Two composers walk into a room (actually, they walk into different rooms) and record an album focused on the serendipity of live performance. Fittingly, it’s titled  Different Rooms . The composers in question are Jeremiah Chiu, who plays the synth, and Marta Sofia Honer, a violist. KEXP contributor Isabel Khalili spoke with them about how this latest album is an experimental dance betw...

Ivy Revives Their Decades-Long Career Alongside Adam Schlesinger on “Traces of You” 09.09.2025

Before this year, Ivy last released new music in 2011 with the album  All Hours . Now, 14 years later, Ivy has reassembled to share  Traces of You,  which came out September 5 on Bar/None Records. What makes this album extra special is that it includes parts from one of the late members, Adam Schlessinger, who died from complications of COVID-19 in 2020. The other surviving members...

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