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KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.

In honor of last night’s epic KCRW Festival show at the Hollywood Bowl — headlined by LA’s very own Grammy-winning polymath Flying Lotus — we kick off a new week with the grounding sounds of “Infinince or Infinity” by Terence, Etc., the multidisciplinary artist and signee of FlyLo’s label Brainfeeder. Home to fellow luminaries Kamasi Washington, Tokimonsta, and Thundercat, Brainfeeder started out as a low-key creative collective and has become a full-fledged independent label with a distinctly cool sound.
Plus, big boogie energy for your Monday with a 1980 Kenix cut featured on the “Disco Vocals: Soulful Dancefloor Cuts” compilation, and a more recent Neil Frances edit of “Boogie Oogie Oogie” from ‘70s disco-soul group A Taste Of Honey.
KCRW’s signature music program — defying format since 1977.
Metro Art presents Soundtrips, a series oftransit-inspired sounds and stories designed to amplify your ride.Each installment is curated into easy-to-access playlists createdfor Metro riders to enjoy along the way. The series launches witha special mix from KCRW’s own Novena Carmel, setting the tone for the journey ahead.