KCRW’s Top 30: Everything Is Recorded, Viagra Boys, Tunng

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Everything’s coming up roses for Everything Is Recorded. Photo by Aliyah Otchere

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UK breakbeat/rave legend and current XL Recordings boss Richard Russell (aka Everything Is Recorded) has a hotly anticipated album — Temporary — due on Feb. 28. The full LP is stacked with collabs from Kamasi Washington, Sampha, Roses Gabor, Alabaster DePlume, Florence Welch, Bill Callahan, and more. We’ve kept the latest advance single “Swamp Dream #3” in heavy rotation over the past few weeks, so much so that this team-up with UK experimental-rock trio mary in the junkyard is now our no. 1 most played.

New and notable: Singles from audacious rockers Viagra Boys, folktronica heroes Tunng, and electro-tropicalia girlie Σtella point to an excellent (and eclectic) release slate.

Top 30 Chart: 1.28.2025

1 Everything Is Recorded “Swamp Dream #3" [Single]
2 Yukimi “Sad Makeup” [Single]
3 Jungle "Keep Me Satisfied" [Single]
4 Jaime xx “In Waves”
5 L’Impératrice “Pulsar”
6 The South Hill Experiment “Open Ocean” [Single]
7 Biig Piig “One Way Ticket” [Single]
8 Viagra Boys “Mad Made of Meat” [Single]
9 Martin Luke Brown “hello !” [Single]
10 Darkside "S.N.C" [Single]
11 FKA twigs “EUSEXUA”
12 Saya Gray “LIE DOWN” [Single]
13 Tunng “Love You All Over Again”
14 Khruangbin “A LA SALA”
15 Joâo Selva “Onda”
16 Σtella “Adagio” [Single]
17 Sofi Tukker “Hey Homie: The Remixes”
18 Franc Moody “Space Between Us” [Single]
19 Ora the Molecule “Intergalactic Dance” [Single]
20 O & The Mo “Make Way For The Sun” [Single]
21 Min Taka “eYeSiGht” [Single]
22 MARO & NASAYA “LIFELINE”
23 Emmy Curl “Pastoral”
24 Yuma Abe “Hotel New Yuma”
25 Grumpy “Lonesome Ride” [Single]
26 Panda Bear “Ferry Lady” [Single]
27 Horsegirl “Switch Over” [Single]
28 Haute & Freddy “Anti-Superstar” [Single]
29 Studio “West Coast”
30 Various Artists “Staying: Leaving Records Aid to Artists Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires”