Record Room is a podcast where we meet the artist behind an album we love. Each episode features an interview on the ideas and work that go into making damn good music. Hosted and produced by Will Felker.
We met Kinnie Starr at a February screening of her film, 'Play Your Gender,’ to discuss her forthcoming album, 'Feed the Fire,' and how she’s claimed her own lane in culture for 20+ years.
DonChristian opens up to Record Room in a candid, park-side interview about his debut album, ‘Where There’s Smoke,’ which is out today.
Hot Chip's Alexis Taylor talks 'Beautiful Thing,' his fourth solo album, working with Katy Perry & what longevity looks like at this point in his career.
We sat down with Rizzla to discuss Adepta, their debut album for Fade to Mind.
Duncan Woodbury's world is ordered by music. It's how he makes sense of his surroundings. When we heard his Mayacamas debut was an ode to the main Interstate highway on the U.S. West Coast, we hitched a ride.
Today we celebrate Liberty Jones whose debut, Peacemaker, is finally out in the world — and, boy, do we need her
'My Design, On Others' Lives' is the new album by Estère. She gets our imaginations running with stories about paying rent, child soldiers, and a prostitute who wants to become the next POTUS. They're incredible, they're complicated, and they raise all kinds of existential questions about the limits of the world.
Summer is here. Days are longer, nights warmer, and Oscar Key Sung's 'No Disguise' is calling out to us, so we called him back.
We talk to BbyMutha about living her best damn life.
Brian Allen Simon discusses Tongue, his latest album as Anenon.
We catch Gus Dapperton between tour dates to discuss You Think You're a Comic! and what's next for the 21 year-old whiz kid.
Anthony Mills' new album, 'Blue Collar Work Ethic,' maps a more human, and less quantifiable frontier: country music.
Fool's Gold recording artist KISSEY traces how the concept of a "Monkey Mind," meditation, DJ'ing and musical experiments shape the trip-hop style of her latest release, Unplug the Delusional Monkey.
In our premier episode, we catch up with Nightmares on Wax, Warp Records' legacy artist, on how positive thinking and life in Ibiza informed Shape the Future, his first album in 5 years.