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Hello friends,

One of my favorite parts of writing this newsletter each week is sharing behind-the-scenes secrets, or slices of life, whatever you might call it, from the studios and halls of KCRW.

On Monday, I filled in for Novena on Morning Becomes Eclectic, and we welcomed a Guest DJ set from Dutch DJ duo Weval. Their album, CHOROPHOBIA, was a big one for us last year, and their song “Free” ended up at number two on our Top 10 songs of the year!

There is a whole story about the title of that album — it means “fear of dancing” — which I'll get to. But first, to the DJ set: they played newly created edits of tracks from Billie Eilish, Madonna, and mk.gee, in addition to some of their own tracks. When the show was over, we started talking about the inspiration behind the Billie edit. Here it is.

A week ago, they were driving down the 1 from San Francisco, musing about the fact that it had been 10 years since their first US tour. According to Harm and Merijn, the tour was a bit of a mess — no crew, no $$, no credit cards — and they were exhausted by the effort of making it work. A last-minute opportunity came up for a headlining show at a little club called… School Night. The boys were a bit hesitant to take on something new at the tail end, but heard the lore… that a lot of-up-and-coming acts that later achieved great success had a show at School Night early on. So they committed and played the show.

At this point in the story, they then showed us the poster from that show in 2016 in large font: “WEVAL.” And in tiny font below: “Billie Eilish.” Merijn said he saw about five minutes of her set, while Harm napped in the back room that night. Anyway, we all know where she ended up.

So to rewind to last week’s drive down the California coast, Weval decided that, in honor of their 10th anniversary visit to LA, and Billie and Finneas’ success, to do a special edit of Billie’s song, “Birds Of A Feather,” And they premiered it for us during their MBE Guest DJ set on Monday! It is smoking hot, and I’ll be playing it again for you on Saturday. So come hang with me this weekend for Weval.

PS. They will have you dancing. On the cheeky album title, they had this to say about the magic of being in a tightly packed space playing electronic dance music… “It’s surprising how a crowd can go from zero to 200. At the beginning, people are afraid to dance, and then suddenly you’re all doing it together. By the end, everyone is jumping around and having tons of fun.”

So… tons of fun, Saturday 12-3!

xx, Anne
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Gorillaz reflect on the past 25 yrs + discuss making of The Mountain

Gorillaz have revolutionized music over the past 25 years with their visual storytelling, virtual innovation, and genre-bending collaborative sound that we have cherished since the very beginning at KCRW. Creators Damon Albarn (musician) and Jamie Hewlett (illustrator) dropped by the studios to discuss their history and reveal the process behind their notable collaborations (both living and posthumous) on their ninth studio album, The Mountain, released Friday, February 27th.

So gear up for a tangential, hilarious, and informative chat with our very own Novena Carmel. We thought about editing this one a bit more, but wanted to give the fans more, so here's the uncut & unedited version, just how it was in the studio.

Up On Melancholy MOUNTAIN
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KCRW March 2026 Resident DJ: Adrian Sherwood

For more than four decades, Adrian Sherwood has been consistently breaking new ground and has developed a cult-like following via his experiments in dub, reggae, punk, post-punk, and bass music. As the founder of the fiercely independent On-U Sound label, he has brought the attention of artists like New Age Steppers, Mark Stewart, African Head Charge, Dub Syndicate, Creation Rebel, and Tackhead (feat. Doug Wimbish and Skip Macdonald from the original Sugarhill Gang house band) to the world. Unsurprisingly, Adrian has produced and remixed everyone from The Slits to Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode to The Fall, Blur to Einsturzende Neubauten, Primal Scream, and more.

Sher-Shot
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Arlo Parks on Morning Becomes Eclectic

Arlo Parks dropped by Morning Becomes Eclectic to chat with Novena Carmel about her new album, Ambiguous Dreams, and the "nocturnal era" it signifies. The conversation touched on her life in LA and recent musical inspirations, which include artists like Prince and John Cale.

Outta The Parks
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Upcoming Music Events

Thursday, March 5th — KCRW members-only presale for Lost 80's Live at The Greek TheaterActive members enjoy access to tickets before general on-sale tomorrow. Not a KCRW member? Join today so you never miss out on exclusive experiences like this.

Friday, March 6th — Franc Moody @ The Wiltern

Friday, March 6th — La Santa Cecilia @ Fonda Theatre

Saturday, March 7th — DRAMA @ Wiltern

Saturday, March 7th — KCRW Presents: Natalie Bergman @ The Troubadour

Monday, March 9th — Charlie Hunter Trio @ The Blue Note

Tuesday, March 10th & Wednesday, March 11thThe Bad Plus w/ Chris Potter & Craig Taborn @ The Blue Note

Wednesday, March 11th — The Technicolors @ Lodge Room

Wednesday, March 11th — RIO KOSTA @ The Roxy

Thursday, March 12th Baths @ Lodge Room


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