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    Resident DJ

    RESIDENT DJ 015: TOKiMONSTA

    Maddy Maia
    Maddy Maia &
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    Jennifer Lee, aka TOKiMONSTA, got her start in the beat battles of Leimert Park, and quickly carved out a space in the legendary Low End Theory scene out of Lincoln Heights. She was the first female artist to join Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label/collective and has since started her own imprint, Young Art. Her most recent album is 2025's Eternal Reverie. She joins KCRW as our Resident DJ for January 2026. Her second mix includes music by Jboi, Sam Tiba, Villager, and more.
    Jennifer Lee, aka TOKiMONSTA, got her start in the beat battles of Leimert Park, and quickly carved out a space in the legendary Low End Theory scene out of Lincoln Heights. She was the first female artist to join Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label/collective and has since started her own imprint, Young Art. Her most recent album is 2025's Eternal Reverie. She joins KCRW as our Resident DJ for January 2026. Her second mix includes music by Jboi, Sam Tiba, Villager, and more.
    Jan 16, 2026

    Jennifer Lee, aka TOKiMONSTA, got her start in the beat battles of Leimert Park, and quickly carved out a space in the legendary Low End Theory scene out of Lincoln Heights. She was the first female artist to join Flying Lotus's Brainfeeder label/collective and has since started her own imprint, Young Art. Her most recent album is 2025's Eternal Reverie. She joins KCRW as our Resident DJ for January 2026. Her second mix includes music by Jboi, Sam Tiba, Villager, and more.

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        TOKiMONSTA

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        Myke Dodge Weiskopf

        Senior Producer, Music

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        Ariana Morgenstern

        Executive Producer, Music Department & Today's Top Tune

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        Andrea Domanick

        Digital Editorial Manager

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