KCRW DJ and veteran music curator Jason Kramer shares his perspective on music discovery in a digital-first world. In this conversation, Kramer discusses the instinct and human connection that guide his curation, the role of radio in championing emerging artists, and how tastemakers can thrive alongside algorithms. Listeners will gain insight into what keeps music discovery vibrant, personal, and deeply engaging.
Rethinking Music Discovery in the Digital Age
Jason Kramer explains how the art of music discovery has shifted with the rise of streaming and social media. While algorithms suggest music based on patterns, Kramer emphasizes the irreplaceable role of human curators who bring cultural context, emotional resonance, and unexpected finds to listeners.
Championing Emerging Artists
From his years at KCRW, Kramer has introduced countless new voices to the airwaves. He discusses the importance of trusting one’s ear, staying open to fresh sounds, and taking risks on music that might not fit current trends. His stories reveal how a single radio play can launch an artist’s career.
The Enduring Magic of Live Radio
Kramer reflects on live radio as a community space where shared moments happen in real time. The unpredictability and intimacy of live broadcasting create connections that on-demand platforms can’t replicate, fostering loyalty and a deeper relationship between audience and music.
Hear Jason Kramer’s full conversation for a rare look into the instincts, choices, and stories that shape one of today’s most trusted music curators.
Highlights:
“There’s a difference between hearing music and truly listening.”
“Radio still has the power to break a song in a single play.”
“It’s about trusting your ear, not the algorithm.”