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Bob Moses performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Bob Moses

Watch the U.S. live radio debut of the poppy electronic duo on Morning Becomes Eclectic.

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Julia Holter performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Julia Holter

Watch the experimental-but-poppy L.A. singer perform “Sea Calls Me Home” in the studio.

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Cage The Elephant performs live in studio for KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Cage The Elephant

Watch the Kentucky-bred garage-rock band perform “Trouble” live on Morning Becomes Eclectic.

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Savages performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Savages

Watch the British post-punk band perform “Adore” live on Morning Becomes Eclectic.

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Brazilian Girls perform live for KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Brazilian Girls

Watch the worldly, danceable band perform a new song, “The Critic,” from its first album since 2008.

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JR JR performs live at Sonos Studio for KCRW.

KCRW Presents: JR JR

Watch the band once known as Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. whistle through “Gone” at L.A.’s Sonos Studio.

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Beirut performs live for KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic.

KCRW Presents: Beirut

Watch Zach Condon and company perform the title song from one of KCRW’s favorite albums of 2015, No No No.

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St. Lucia performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: St. Lucia

Watch the South African-born synth-pop musician perform “Dancing On Glass” with his band.

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Raury.

KCRW Presents: Raury

Watch the genre-defying Atlanta musician perform “Friends” live in an L.A. studio.

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Hiatus Kaiyote performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Hiatus Kaiyote

Watch the ambitious neo-soul collective perform “By Fire” live at Apogee Studio.

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Deerhunter performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Deerhunter

Watch Bradford Cox’s captivating, unpredictable band play “Breaker” in a rare L.A. studio session.

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Natalia Lafourcade performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Natalia Lafourcade

The Mexican indie-pop singer performs “Hasta La Raíz” live in an L.A. studio.

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Mew performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Mew

Watch the Danish dream-rock band perform “Satellites” live in the studio.

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BORNS performs live on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: BORNS

Watch psych-pop singer-songwriter Garrett Borns perform live in the KCRW studio.

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Mac DeMarco performs like on KCRW.

KCRW Presents: Mac DeMarco

Watch the indie-pop singer-songwriter perform “No Other Heart” live in the KCRW studio.

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Thundercat performs live in the KCRW studio.

KCRW Presents: Thundercat

Watch the jazz-fusion bass guitarist give a stirring performance of “Them Changes.”

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Ratatat performs live for KCRW at Sonos Studio in Los Angeles.

KCRW Presents: Ratatat

Watch the Brooklyn electro-rock duo give a searing performance of “Nightclub Amnesia.”

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The Arcs perform live for KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic.

KCRW Presents: The Arcs

Dan Auerbach’s new band lays down a blues-rock soundtrack for late-summer dreaming. Watch The Arcs perform “Stay In My Corner.”

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Leon Bridges performs live for KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic.

KCRW Presents: Leon Bridges

Watch the young Texas soul singer perform “Better Man” for Morning Becomes Eclectic.

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Kamasi Washington performs live in the KCRW studio.

KCRW Presents: Kamasi Washington

The saxophonist brings his signature sizzle and groove to Morning Becomes Eclectic.

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