To celebrate Black Music Month, KXSC’s Elle Davidson sat down with five Black artists at USC to talk about their musical journeys, and what being Black in music means to them. Senior Ayoni reflects on changing the world through music and the many different experiences she has had throughout her time at USC.
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Read MoreThe buildup leading into the publishing of this interview deserves its own biopic. From internal issues to global pandemics, having just a few minutes to speak with internationally touring Norwegian DJ and record producer Matoma was a miracle in and of itself.
Read MoreKXSC’s Federica Tovar got the chance to talk to Jessica Harper. Harper is currently a second-year student in the University of Southern California’s Popular Music Performance program, where she is training as a Singer/Songwriter.
Read MoreIn a world inundated with bummer media, Atsuko Okatsuka preaches the power of silliness, something we all need right now.
Read MoreImagine Pusha T having an existential crisis…that’s the sound of Connor Musarra.
Read MoreFormer Music Writing Director Aida Rogers got a chance to speak with rising French R&B artist Bonnie Banane. Love, gesture, clowns: this interview has got it all.
Read MoreNatalie Lee interviews moonroom as part of KXSC’s Asian Pacific American History Month Initiative.
Read MoreXanthe Pajarillo interviews Charlyne Yi on Her Filipino Roots, Abuse of Power in Hollywood, and Her Latest LP as part of KXSC’s Asian Pacific American History Month Initiative.
Read MoreKXSC’s Nina Baker-Mason interviews Yoshi Flower.
Read MoreFiona Pestana interviews New Fossils as part of KXSC’s Asian Pacific American History Month Initiative.
Read MoreDJ Hannah Ackles interviews Leah Capelle
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