Play Public List
Information about plays
list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID
GET /v2/plays/?format=api&offset=2570520&ordering=airdate
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David Broza is one of Israel's most popular and best selling recording artists and a long standing supporter of the peace movement in his country. His latest album \"East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem\" features artists from Israel, Palestine and America and was recorded in a Palestinian owned recording studio in East Jerusalem.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343106, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343106/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T19:58:00-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "My Homeland", "track_id": null, "recording_id": null, "artist": "Checkpoint 303", "artist_ids": [ "4a9eec8b-711d-48d8-b84a-9e0d6fc5b22c" ], "album": "The Iqrit Files", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": null, "labels": [ "Sonoamerica" ], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1950-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Checkpoint 303 is a non profit musical collective from the emerging Arabic and Middle Eastern underground electronica scene. The activist musical project was launched by Tunisian SC Mocha and Palestinian SC Yosh in 2004 and has secured an avant garde position on the Arabic underground music scene. Checkpoint 303's compositions are inspired by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the suffering it causes to the civilian populations throughout the region.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343105, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343105/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:00:49-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Letter 5 - Going Home", "track_id": "7461fca4-0db6-4ee3-8864-c8f9852d7f0e", "recording_id": null, "artist": "Rahim AlHaj", "artist_ids": [ "4ba66b37-a9dc-45fe-9c56-8db63a6d53e8" ], "album": "Letters from Iraq", "release_id": "63838c08-dad3-467a-a249-7006ebc84e62", "release_group_id": null, "labels": [ "Smithsonian Folkways" ], "label_ids": [ "a1bc50b9-4ef5-409d-9042-594d653f425a" ], "release_date": "2017-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "He was repeatedly imprisoned and tortured for speaking out under Saddam Hussein's regime. Alhaj fled his native country in 1991 first going to Jordan, then Syria. He says that he heard that the Iraqi secret police intended to murder him abroad. In 2000, he came to the United States as a refugee, where he was resettled in New Mexico.\n\nRahim Alhaj plays a stringed instrument called the oud the ancient, Middle Eastern precursor to what eventually became the guitar. See Rahim performing live in the KEXP studio. 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When his band rose to prominence in the 60s and 70s, they weren’t just kings of Addis Ababa nightlife, they were a beacon to Ethiopia’s revolutionaries. \n\nIn 1981, as his country entered one of the worst famines it had ever endured, Mergia made the painful decision to leave Ethiopia, abandoning his fame to move to the United States. 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These Ethiopian Jews fled from their native land on foot to refugee camps in Sudan. Together with his family, Gili Yalo made this perilous trip, walked through the desert towards the “Promised Land” and sang to his beloved ones. See Gili Yalo performing live in the KEXP studio. 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Their debut album, Kigali Y' Izahabu, was recorded in one night and released in the late fall of 2010 by Dead Oceans (who donated a portion of the proceeds to various Rwandan humanitarian organizations).", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343111, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343111/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:25:00-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Everyland", "track_id": "c9e6bf34-a642-4fd9-b9a3-59f6de648eec", "recording_id": null, "artist": "47SOUL", "artist_ids": [ "3bbc179b-cada-4022-a495-c1ee3566e033" ], "album": "Shamstep", "release_id": "6d7e6d1a-e8ac-4018-9a9e-94575e157698", "release_group_id": null, "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "2015-06-17", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Palestinian/Jordan. The band’s four members all share Palestinian roots. Their parents took refuge in Jordan during the 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe), the expulsion and dispossession of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the war that led to the founding of Israel.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343114, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343114/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:29:00-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Al Ya Zain", "track_id": "8f61dd8e-1af5-4f86-b2e0-8a5288a31783", "recording_id": null, "artist": "Syriana", "artist_ids": [ "ed985c10-e92b-4b04-accb-8183bd75d6f5" ], "album": "The Road To Damascus", "release_id": "e33a7880-5914-44ac-8b33-847d4abcb91a", "release_group_id": null, "labels": [ "Real World" ], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "2010-09-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Conceived in London and recorded in Damascus, this fascinating collection is a true fusion on many levels, traversing space and time, reinventing and subverting stereotypes, consciously marrying ancient Middle Eastern sounds with Parisian cafe music.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343112, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343112/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:29:58-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "comment": null, "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "airbreak" }, { "id": 343113, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343113/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:33:00-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Afours Afours", "track_id": "41d33219-0213-3e7c-8b47-3fa2db5e3af0", "recording_id": null, "artist": "Tinariwen", "artist_ids": [ "5c98fc12-be83-4246-ae5b-2184192913b9" ], "album": "The Radio Tisdas Sessions", "release_id": "3f956fda-db99-4883-bb5d-51bb2ef42767", "release_group_id": null, "labels": [ "Wrasse Records" ], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "2004-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Tinariwen is a Grammy Award winning group of Tuareg musicians from the Sahara Desert region of northern Mali. The band was formed in 1979 in Tamanrasset, Algeria, but returned to Mali after a cease fire in the 1990s. Their popularity rose internationally with the release of the critically acclaimed Aman Iman in 2007. NPR calls the group \"music's true rebels\" Watch Tinariwen live in the KEXP studio. 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She was 64.\nKnown for her trademark fusion of Gypsy music laced with Latin, jazz and pop influences, Bila and her band Kale (Blacks) performed in front of sellout crowds around the globe while her albums were released across Europe, in Israel, and the United States.", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343116, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343116/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:41:01-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "comment": null, "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "airbreak" }, { "id": 343117, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343117/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:43:00-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Berimbau-Consolação", "track_id": "949cae1c-3807-34e3-bfca-fd90be6046bf", "recording_id": null, "artist": "Vinicius de Moraes", "artist_ids": [ "1c01cf84-07c7-408a-b5a8-7dae0b1312fc" ], "album": "En la Fusa con Maria Creuza y Toquinho", "release_id": "3f4df7de-0334-4829-b3d4-6113e31b7e40", "release_group_id": null, "labels": [ "Pathé Marconi EMI" ], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1970-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Vinicius de Moraes nicknamed O Poetinha (\"The little poet\"), was a Brazilian poet, lyricist, essayist, and playwright. He served as a diplomat, composed bossa nova music, and recorded several albums. \nIn 2006, Moraes was posthumously reinstated to the Brazilian diplomatic corps. In February 2010, the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies approved his posthumous promotion to the rank of ambassador (first class minister)", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }, { "id": 343118, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/343118/?format=api", "airdate": "2019-06-18T20:46:00-07:00", "show": 5721, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/5721/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Bebin", "track_id": null, "recording_id": null, "artist": "Sevdaliza", "artist_ids": [ "e4356a15-5acc-400d-a707-592d66922e28" ], "album": "Bebin", "release_id": null, "release_group_id": null, "labels": [], "label_ids": [], "release_date": "1950-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Dutch/Persian. 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