Ep. 29: Five Songs with Alexis Madrigal
As the co-host of "Forum" on KQED Public Radio and a writer for the Atlantic, journalist Alexis Madrigal often reports on big ideas and urgent stories that affect the Bay Area and the world. But in his spare time, he loves running, gardening, and 70’s funk and disco. In our latest episode, Alexis talks about a wide-ranging selection of five tunes he holds dear from his past and present—from P-Funk, to Norwegian Jazz, to Latin Hip-Hop. Along the way, we’ll learn about how his Dad’s record collection got him through his post-college malaise, the song that gets him in a book-writing mood, and his deep appreciation of music and art borne out of colonial occupation and resistance.
Alexis's Selections:
Funkadelic - "One Nation Under a Groove"
Daniel Herskedal - "The Mistral Noir"
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down - "Temple"
Catch Alexis on KQED’s Forum
Listen to his Containers podcast series
Learn more about his forthcoming book