An Underwater Adventure: Saturday, Feb. 18 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy
Photo by Christopher Michel.

Music is like water: it can be calm and serene, or choppy and chaotic. It can lift you, carry you, or bury you—it can immerse you in its waves.

On this Saturday’s episode of Second Inversion, we’re scuba diving for new sounds. We’ll get lost in the waves, with music ranging from rippling rivers to epic storms and tender whale songs. Plus, a sound ecologist takes us to the beach to listen to the barnacles.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, Feb. 18 at 9pm PT.

21st Century Troubadours: Saturday, Feb. 11 | 9pm

Musical love letters from Shara Nova’s chamber opera You Us We All are included in this episode.

Long before the days of singer-songwriters, troubadours were writing love songs for the hopeless romantics.

In medieval times, troubadours were poets and musicians who wrote songs about chivalry and courtly love. But of course, love and heartbreak are pretty timeless themes—and composers today are still writing love ballads for the hopeless romantic.

On this Saturday’s episode of Second Inversion, love is in the air and on the airwaves. In anticipation of Valentine’s Day, we’ll hear modern spins on the age-old love ballad. Songs about love, songs about heartbreak—and songs about online dating nightmares.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, Feb. 11 at 9pm PT.

Desert Mirage: Saturday, Feb. 4 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy
Music from Robert Black’s Possessed is included in this episode. Photo by Gabriel Gomez.

Blinding sun, shimmering sands, prickly plants and an endless, open sky—there is something magical about the desert.

It’s difficult to put it into words, to capture it on paper, or to sum it up in a song. The music of the desert slips through your hand like sand, evaporates like a mirage—but composers have never stopped trying to capture it. This Saturday on Second Inversion: Desert Mirage. From singing sands to desert duets, cactus needles to cricket songs, we’ll hear music and stories from deep within the desert.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, February 4 at 9pm PT.

Sweet Dreams: Saturday, Jan. 28 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy
Music from Max Richter’s Sleep is featured in this week’s episode. Photo courtesy of Universal Music Group.

We live in a fast-paced world, and it can be a real challenge sometimes to turn off our minds, switch off the lights, and just rest.

Music can help with that. This Saturday on Second Inversion: Sweet Dreams. Music to lull you to sleep! We’ll hear modern lullabies that’ll have you counting sheep. Snuggle up and join us for music inspired by gentle dreams, starlit nights, and those quiet moments just before you drift off to sleep. Plus, music from a real all-nighter of a concert—a piece dreamt up for audiences to listen to in bed!

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 9pm PT.

I Love New York: Saturday, Jan. 21 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy
Photo by Andre Stoeriko.

New York City is the city that never sleeps. How could you? There’s always a new restaurant, art gallery, or neighborhood to explore—and always new music to discover.

On this Saturday’s episode of Second Inversion: I Love New York! We’re taking a bite out of the Big Apple, with music inspired by the sights and sounds of New York City. From the street art to the downtown lofts, Central Park, and even the New York City Marathon, we’ll take a taxi ride through the city that never sleeps.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 9pm PT.