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    Morning Becomes Eclectic

    MBE Oct. 7: Serving up tix, treats, and big beats

    Novena Carmel
    Novena Carmel
    Hand-Picked MusicIndie / AltSoul / Funk
    KCRW's signature music program features new releases, live performances, and artist interviews hosted by Anthony Valadez & Novena Carmel.
    KCRW's signature music program features new releases, live performances, and artist interviews hosted by Anthony Valadez & Novena Carmel.
    Oct 7, 2022

    Boundaries are for weekdays. Move freely into your weekend with a brand new edition of Global Beat Mexico. Mexico City-based DJ and music supervisor, Junf, joins host Raul Campos to share sounds and stories spanning Peruvian cumbia to post-apocalyptic tropical garage to folktronica. And if you’re still not recovered from yesterday’s show-stopping session with soul-funk faves Say She She, we got you. Grab “Pink Roses” from their hot off the press debut album “Prism” for FREE as Today’s Top Tune.

    Festival szn rages on with The Outlaw Music Festival set to hit Irvine’s FivePoint Amphitheater on October 16th, headlined by country legend Willie Nelson and featuring Jamestown Revival, The Avett Brothers and more! Enter here for your chance at tickets. On a more low key (but equally dazzling) tip, we’ve got five pairs of tix up for grabs to catch ambient-electronic mastermind Bonobo at the Greek on October 22nd. Plus, Wilco’s masterpiece “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” goes super deluxe, U.S. Girls get remixed by Eli Escobar and Lisa Lisa & The Cult Jam make your throwback dreams come true. Party on.

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        Anthony Valadez

        co-host of KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic

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        Novena Carmel

        Host of Morning Becomes Eclectic, co-host of Lost Notes

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        Anna Chang

        Producer, KCRW Music Department

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