Khruangbin - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)

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Published 2018-06-27
KEXP.ORG/ presents Khruangbin performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded April 26, 2018.

Songs:
Maria También
August 10
Lady and Man
Evan Finds The Third Room

Host: Cheryl Waters
Audio Engineers: Tim Iseler & Kevin Suggs
Cameras: Alaia D'Alessandro, Scott Holpainen & Justin Wilmore
Editor: Justin Wilmore

kexp.org/
www.khruangbin.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @beanz6745
    The bass swayer, the guitar slayer, and the beat layer
  • @wompa164
    I don't understand how the KEXP studio can sound so good every time. Insane props to their sound engineers
  • @AlienSensei
    Always get hooked on musicians who look dead inside all while delivering godlike banger.
  • @Mykneesare50
    I am 150 years old and this is the greatest song I've heard since I was a hippie in the 70s
  • @Frankyjiu
    The way she dances when playing bass really does something for me
  • @slabulous4876
    Drummer! Blink twice if the wigged people are holding you captive!
  • @Tokiofritz
    Possibly the most effortlessly cool band on the planet Earth.
  • @bartjuhh12
    I love this performance, but can we also give Cheryl Waters some love? She's a terrific host!
  • @Ali-xc5xg
    I drive an Uber in DC and I play two of your albums on repeat I've lost count of the people that asked me" Who is this band?"
  • @JFANDHISPEOPLE
    January 2024 , still this is one of my most favorite recordings of em.. mad respect to KEXP, still always giving us beautiful tunes
  • @churnstyle
    I've literally been searching for this sound my whole life.
  • @smarmar400
    Legend has it that the drummer's star ship lost its course in the nether reaches of outer space. The drummer's mental metronome within his head kept beat with the stars at the center of galaxies until he found that he could communicate with them. Over the span of 6 millennia he taught them the essence of rhythm and synced their pulsing to his will. He left tiny pieces of his mind scattered throughout the universe which eventually became the pulsars we know of today.