HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept
{
"next": "https://legacy-api.kexp.org/v1/play/?format=api&limit=20&offset=55740",
"previous": "https://legacy-api.kexp.org/v1/play/?format=api&limit=20&offset=55700",
"results": [
{
"playid": 3587575,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T21:06:00Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765055160000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765055160000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 196748653,
"name": "Magugu & Le Motel",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 931215897,
"name": "Bitter Better",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1746259585,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1679036596,
"name": "Believe"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 2067034823,
"name": "Maloca"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1100582699,
"text": "The second collaborative EP between Cardiff, UK-based Nigerian poet/rapper Magugu and Brussel-based electronic producer Le Motel is another excellent set of unique cutting-edge rap that blends Le Motel's sleek club-ready rhythms that blend UK garage, grime, jungle, dancehall, and bass with Magugu's commanding flow and delivery with lyrics in Pidgin, an English-based creole language spoken in Nigeria."
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587573,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T21:03:18Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054998000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054998000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 765606784,
"name": "Sampa the Great feat. Mwanjé",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1140002855,
"name": "Can’t Hold Us",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1559706829,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 556386380,
"name": "Can’t Hold Us"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1591889000,
"name": "Loma Vista Recordings"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1251425782,
"text": "Recent singles \"Can't Hold Us\" and \"GOAT\" mark a new direction for Sampa the Great. \n\nShe recently said when releasing \"GOAT\":\n\"Zamrock is my sound. It’s my voice. Being Zambian, being loud, being defiant — that’s what Zamrock is. This is the declaration track. I’m saying: I’ve stepped into my power, into my sound, into my purpose. I’ve claimed this thing — Nu Zamrock — as something of my own, something I’m shaping in real time. And in this new form, with this much clarity and drive? You can’t hold us. You can’t stop us. Not anymore.”\n\nhttps://tinyurl.com/57rfn6xc"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587574,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T21:01:38Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054898000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054898000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587572,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:59:00Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054740000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054740000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 647869814,
"name": "The Dukes of Stratosphear",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1046226326,
"name": "Chips from the Chocolate Fireball (An Anthology)",
"largeimageuri": "https://ia801301.us.archive.org/17/items/mbid-923e2cdd-8dd8-34d8-990c-274218cdd4f1/mbid-923e2cdd-8dd8-34d8-990c-274218cdd4f1-12778264536_thumb500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://ia801301.us.archive.org/17/items/mbid-923e2cdd-8dd8-34d8-990c-274218cdd4f1/mbid-923e2cdd-8dd8-34d8-990c-274218cdd4f1-12778264536_thumb250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1309981602,
"year": 1987
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1523209975,
"name": "Vanishing Girl"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 403024738,
"name": "Virgin"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1890025536,
"text": "In 1985, the British pop band XTC recorded an EP of affectionate parodies of '60s psychedelia and guitar pop called 25 O'Clock. They adopted the name The Dukes of Stratosphear and Andy Partridge adopted the moniker of Sir John Johns. Colin Moulding was the Red Curtain, Dave Gregory was otherwise known as Lord Cornelius Plum and Ian Gregory went by the name of E.I.E.I. Owen.: https://www.getintothis.co.uk/2017/02/dukes-stratosphear-xtcs-bizarre-side-project/"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587571,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:55:26Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054526000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054526000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 121101657,
"name": "The Pica Beats",
"islocal": true
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 167537258,
"name": "Better In Color",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1615544817,
"year": 2011
},
"track": {
"trackid": 2051706782,
"name": "Palms Will Smoke In Cold Air"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1373432265,
"name": "[no label]"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1979497709,
"text": "The Pica Beats are a Portland band led by Ryan Barrett. \n\nThey played live on KEXP back in 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwpN12LW06U\n\nhttps://picabeats.bandcamp.com/\n\n"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587570,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:52:29Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054349000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054349000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1120271410,
"name": "Phantastic Ferniture",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1696369639,
"name": "Change My Mind / Dare To Fall In Love",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 717393636,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1735588092,
"name": "Change My Mind"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 192684830,
"name": "Makeout Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1563003888,
"text": "New single from Phantastic Ferniture, the project of old friends Julia Jacklin, Elizabeth Hughes, and Ryan K Brennan."
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587567,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:49:47Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054187000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054187000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 342459902,
"name": "Pixies",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1407442494,
"name": "Doolittle",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 2055382476,
"year": 1989
},
"track": {
"trackid": 926342506,
"name": "La La Love You"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 982571924,
"name": "4AD, Elektra"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 50735322,
"text": "\"La La Love You,\" sung by the band's drummer David Lovering, is a love song—though with its \"first base, second base, third base, home run\" break, it's been referred to as \"a dig at the very idea of a love song.\"\n\nFrancis gave it to Lovering as a song to sing, \"like a Ringo thing\"; Lovering at first refused to sing, but Norton said that soon he was unable to \"get him away from the microphone.\"\n\nAs well as lead vocals on \"La La Love You\", Lovering played bass guitar on \"Silver,\" with Deal playing slide guitar. This arrangement did not occur again. https://bit.ly/38PcWE9"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587568,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:48:33Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765054113000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765054113000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587566,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:42:40Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765053760000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765053760000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 881024650,
"name": "Hatchie",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1104956883,
"name": "Liquorice",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 321426047,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 502519623,
"name": "Only One Laughing"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 479896410,
"name": "Secretly Canadian"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1329432740,
"text": "Hatchie's third album, Liquorice, produced by Jay Som, came out in November!\n\nHarriette Pilbeam of Hatchie said of this release: “My last album ended up being really dark and introspective and that is one part of me, but there was this whole other side that I felt like I wasn't expressing. I’m a hopeless romantic and a very silly person, sometimes to a fault.”\n\nRead more here: https://hatchie.bandcamp.com/album/liquorice"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587565,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:38:31Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765053511000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765053511000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 448899181,
"name": "LCD Soundsystem",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 2068440829,
"name": "Sound of Silver",
"largeimageuri": "https://ia600805.us.archive.org/11/items/mbid-7461ca27-65e8-4106-a75e-de068dc3a619/mbid-7461ca27-65e8-4106-a75e-de068dc3a619-38184302649_thumb500.jpg",
"smallimageuri": "https://ia800805.us.archive.org/11/items/mbid-7461ca27-65e8-4106-a75e-de068dc3a619/mbid-7461ca27-65e8-4106-a75e-de068dc3a619-38184302649_thumb250.jpg"
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1030031066,
"year": 2007
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1087152795,
"name": "Time to Get Away"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1926043057,
"name": "DFA Records, EMI, Capitol Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 220374595,
"text": "Of the creation of this Grammy-nominated album, James Murphy reveals, \"Making the record to me didn’t seem that much more pressured than making the first record, and the first twelves, everything seemed to be filled with as much pressure and expectation. I don’t see more bodies as more pressure. I felt just as much pressure trying out our first show. I felt just as much pressure putting out the first twelve-inch that no one cared about. All I know is there’s more bodies and more opinions, but there’s nothing more valid or more terrifying to me. \n\n\"Saying that, making music to be is often a horrible experience. I mean it’s not horrible like working in a diamond mine or something, but emotionally it can be pretty horrible. It’s very intuitive and visceral and physical and euphoric for me, not always positive but very emotional. \n\n\"Being creative is work though. It’s a massive effort that I never thought it would be. I always envisaged making things as a freedom from all that work stuff that you had do in school, when in fact work is very simple. Every job I’ve ever had has been very easy. People tell you what to do, you get most of it done and they kind of get off your back.\n\n\"Making things is terrifying. You have to have so much more discipline, which I never had till later in my life. Which is why I was a failure.\" https://bit.ly/3qmqL1M"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587564,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:35:09Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765053309000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765053309000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1085143399,
"name": "Robyn",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1044954768,
"name": "Dopamine",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1418079309,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1869834835,
"name": "Dopamine"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 223713757,
"name": "Konichiwa Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 721548350,
"text": "This is the Swedish pop singer's first song in seven years! Don't miss the delightful video for \"Dopamine\": https://tinyurl.com/347f8z98\n\nOf this track, Robyn notes, \"Everyone has a phone where they see their heart rate, and we’re learning how to decode our emotions through the hormones and chemical substances in our bodies.\" https://tinyurl.com/4x9n4wvx\n\nhttps://www.robyn.com/"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587562,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:32:12Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765053132000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765053132000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1672812527,
"name": "Katie McBride",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1316720215,
"name": "RHODO",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 671660164,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 42925348,
"name": "No Performer"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1244638940,
"name": "Blue Water Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1790062655,
"text": "Katie McBride is a Toronto-based electronic producer, singer, and songwriter. Of her latest album, KEXP's associate music director Alex Ruder says RHODO \"confidently balances sleek pop moments with bold forays into adventurous high-BPM terrain\". You can read his full review and others here: \nhttps://www.kexp.org/read/?category=album-reviews\nhttps://katiemcbride.bandcamp.com"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587563,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:30:36Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765053036000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765053036000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587561,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:26:16Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765052776000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765052776000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 379654660,
"name": "The Mountain Goats",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 626762344,
"name": "Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 321426047,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1327094449,
"name": "Cold at Night"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1081370139,
"name": "Cadmean Dawn"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 292448102,
"text": "\"Cold at Night\" is a song by The Mountain Goats, released as a single in October 2025 ahead of their album Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan. The track tells the story of survival and psychological struggle in the aftermath of a shipwreck, focusing on the isolated, dwindling survivors and the haunting atmosphere of their ordeal.\n\n\"Cold at Night\" features Tommy Stinson (The Replacements, Guns N' Roses) on bass, and harmony/response vocals from Lin-Manuel Miranda.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7j4Zg6jmeiI"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587560,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:23:38Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765052618000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765052618000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1919371087,
"name": "Pansy",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1166609317,
"name": "Skin Graft",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 321426047,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 455383686,
"name": "Mercy Kill Me"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 633747976,
"name": "Earth Libraries"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1728405708,
"text": "Seattle group Pansy released their Skin Graft EP last week! \n\n\"Where Pansy is about becoming a person, the Skin Graft EP is about being one, Vivian [McCall] says, and balancing ordinary struggles with the existential crisis of living in a country that’s grown wildly hostile to transgender people.\"\n\nhttps://pansysucks.bandcamp.com/album/skin-graft"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587559,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:20:37Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765052437000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765052437000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 285776660,
"name": "The Cure",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1706367851,
"name": "Japanese Whispers",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 2103752916,
"year": 1985
},
"track": {
"trackid": 954889106,
"name": "The Lovecats"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 2003079402,
"name": "Fiction Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 7353883,
"text": "The Cure's Japanese Whispers was released on this day in 1983.\n\nThis song was initially written as a parody, and Robert Smith later distanced himself from the song. In Rock & Folk magazine, Smith said: \"'The Love Cats' is far from being my favorite song: composed drunk, video filmed drunk, promotion made drunk. It was a joke.\"\n -- \nThe video, directed by Tim Pope, was shot in a mansion which had been \"borrowed\" from an estate agent who believed they wanted to buy it. In the morning they returned the keys. A few of the shots are of Lol Tolhurst roaming the streets outside while wearing one of the cat costumes.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcUza_wWCfA"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587557,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:16:55Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765052215000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765052215000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1050103387,
"name": "The Notwist",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1398497862,
"name": "News from Planet Zombie",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1009292038,
"year": 2026
},
"track": {
"trackid": 634837659,
"name": "X-Ray"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 1405214531,
"name": "Morr Music"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 429114773,
"text": "New single from The Notwist!!!"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587556,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 4,
"name": "Air break"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:14:47Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765052087000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765052087000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": null,
"release": null,
"releaseevent": null,
"track": null,
"label": null,
"comments": [],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587555,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:10:04Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765051804000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765051804000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1677189990,
"name": "Genesis Owusu",
"islocal": false
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1751514058,
"name": "DEATH CULT ZOMBIE",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1762760713,
"year": 2025
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1964598415,
"name": "DEATH CULT ZOMBIE"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 119262178,
"name": "Ourness Pty Ltd"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 1740646127,
"text": "Kofi Owusu-Ansah, known by his stage name Genesis Owusu, is a Ghanaian-Australian rapper and singer from Canberra. \n\nhttps://www.genesisowusu.com/"
}
],
"showid": 65305
},
{
"playid": 3587554,
"playtype": {
"playtypeid": 1,
"name": "Media play"
},
"airdate": "2025-12-06T20:06:13Z",
"epoch_airdate": 1765051573000,
"epoch_airdate_v2": "/Date(1765051573000)/",
"archive_urls": {
"32": null,
"64": null,
"128": null,
"256": null
},
"artist": {
"artistid": 1702221549,
"name": "Ya Tseen feat. Portugal. The Man",
"islocal": true
},
"release": {
"releaseid": 1384710526,
"name": "Indian Yard",
"largeimageuri": null,
"smallimageuri": null
},
"releaseevent": {
"releaseeventid": 1898274140,
"year": 2021
},
"track": {
"trackid": 1642226543,
"name": "Knives"
},
"label": {
"labelid": 917015473,
"name": "Sub Pop Records"
},
"comments": [
{
"commentid": 969572423,
"text": "Originally from Sheet’ka (Sitka, Alaska), artist Nicholas Galanin brings the influence of his Tlingit and Unangax̂ heritage to his spacey dance pop. Under the name Ya Tseen (which simultaneously translates to “be alive” and references his Tlingit name Yeil Ya Tseen), he uses his music to advocate for \"Indigenous sovereignty, racial, social, and environmental justice, for present, and future generations.\" \n\nhttps://yatseen.bandcamp.com\n--\nYa Tseen is touring with Portugal. The Man in November. Check for dates & locales here: https://www.subpop.com/artists/ya_tseen/tours"
}
],
"showid": 65305
}
]
}