Chromeo joins host Raina Douris

Montreal duo Chromeo have made a name for themselves as clever electro-funk artists who can make you dance and laugh with hits about dancing, partying and the trials and tribulations of dating. Now, twenty years into their career, they are writing songs about more mature subjects, like monogamy and commitment… but they say their new album, Adult Contemporary, is one of the funniest they’ve ever made. Chromeo talk about taking fun music seriously and embracing growing up.

Listen to the session here.

Today’s Playlist

Steely Dan “Hey Nineteen” Gaucho

Chromeo “Personal Effects” Adult Contemporary

Chromeo “BTS” Adult Contemporary

Funkadelic “(Not Just) Knee Deep” Uncle Jam Wants You

Chromeo “Needy Girls” She’s in Control

Chromeo “Replacements” Adult Contemporary

Daft Punk “Fragments of Time” Random Access Memories

LCD Soundsystem “All My Friends” Sound Of Silver

Lana Del Rey “Doin’ Time” Norman F-ing Rockwell

Black Uhuru “Sponji Reggae” Red

Hour Two
The Clash “The Magnificent Seven” Sandinista!

The Tragically Hip “Get Back Again” single

Norah Jones “Chasing Pirates” The Fall

Death Cab For Cutie “Summer Skin “Plans

Sierra Ferrell “American Dreaming” Trail of Flowers

Nat Myers “Duck N’ Dodge” WC Recording

Margaret Glaspy “You and I” WC Recording

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats “Heartless” South of Here

Beck & Phoenix “Odyssey” (single)

Clairo “Sexy to Someone” Charm

Nada Surf “In Front of Me Now” Moon Mirror

The Rolling Stones “All Down The Line” Exile On Main St.

Waxahatchee “Right Back to It (feat. MJ Lenderman)” Tigers Blood

Alex G “Miracles” God Save The Animals

Phoebe Bridgers “Motion Sickness” Stranger In The Alps