Jet Lag: Saturday, July 16 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy

The life of a musician is filled with many travels: glamorous nights spent performing in cities all over the world, and long days spent—well, at the airport.

On this Saturday’s episode of Second Inversion, we’re exploring music inspired by the thrill of travel—and the tedious process of actually getting to your destination. We’ll hear music of airplanes, airports, and of course, the accompanying jet lag. Please place your seat backs and tray tables in their full upright position and join us for experimental sounds at 38,000 feet.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, July 16 at 9pm PT.

Musical Nostalgia: Saturday, July 9 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy
Still frame from Mark DeChiazza’s video for Christopher Cerrone’s Memory Palace.

We all have those certain sounds that transport us straight back to childhood⁠—the sound of the school bus rumbling down your street, or maybe the plastic, clicking sounds of rewinding a cassette tape. The sound of the screen door slamming as you used to run outside, or the timbre of that cheap guitar you used to play in the backyard.

On this Saturday’s episode of Second Inversion: Musical Nostalgia. We’ll hear from composers creating new music inspired by the old, familiar sounds of childhood: summer nights on the porch, wind chimes twinkling in the evening breeze, crickets chirping outside your childhood home. It’s a musical trip down memory lane.

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


Christopher Cerrone’s Memory Palace is included in this week’s episode.

American Road Trip: Saturday, July 2 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy

America is a melting pot—and so is our music. From folk to jazz, pop, classical, and the avant-garde, American music has always been a merging of different cultures, influences, and ideas. And as you travel to different parts of the country, you find each region has its own unique music to share and story to tell.

On this week’s episode of Second Inversion, we’re taking a road trip around the U.S. We’re exploring music from the people and places that make up our country. We’ll hear music inspired by coal miners in Pennsylvania, stories of slavery in the American South, sounds from the Pacific Crest Trail, and songs of the Alaska Natives.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, July 2 at 9pm PT.

The Sun and the Moon: Saturday, June 25 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy
Sundog Morning. Photo by Keith Williams.

Here in Seattle, the longest day of the year brings about 16 hours of daylight—and we are celebrating the summer solstice this weekend on Second Inversion.

On this Saturday’s episode: the Sun and the Moon. We’ll hear music inspired by day and night, darkness and light. One composer traces the mythic struggle between the Sun Lion and the Moon Bull. Another explores the four suns of the Arctic sky. Plus: night music from the land of the midnight sun, and moonlight shimmering over Guan Mountain.

To listen, tune in to KING FM on Saturday, June 25 at 9pm PT.

Songs of Liberation: Saturday, June 18 | 9pm

by Maggie Molloy

Music is rooted in change: chord change, tempo change, dynamic change. But music can also ignite change.

This Juneteenth, we are celebrating the ways in which Black artists continue to shape and enrich American music. On this Saturday’s episode: Songs of Liberation. From intimate folk songs to sprawling musical manifestos, we’ll explore cutting-edge new music by Black composers—all culminating in a live recording of Julius Eastman’s radical 1973 composition Stay On It.

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