LCD Soundsystem – “new body rhumba”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

Stephanie's DJ pick of the week is "new body rhumba" by LCD Soundsystem. The track is featured on the soundtrack for Netflix original film "White Noise." The film stars Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig,...

Miya Folick – “Bad Thing”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

This week, Stephanie's DJ pick is "Bad Thing" by Miya Folick! Folick's career started off in one of the most interesting ways. The LA-based artist made a Tinder profile strictly to recruit fellow musicians for...

Dodie — “Got Weird”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

Stephanie's DJ Pick of the Week is "Got Weird" by Dodie! As the lead single off of her upcoming EP Hot Mess, "Got Weird" reveals a shift in sound for Dodie. The English singer-songwriter...

Erin Rae Performs “Lighten Up & Try” and “California Belongs to You” – Live...

Today Erin Rae stops by the Volume.com studio to hang out with Stephanie. While here, Erin Rae performs "Lighten Up & Try" and "California Belongs to You" live on the air. We love Erin Rae...

Jean Dawson — “PIRATE RADIO*”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

Stephanie's DJ pick of the week is "PIRATE RADIO*" by Jean Dawson. The Tijuana-raised artist is versed in different creative mediums, including musical and visual. Labeled as an alternative singer-songwriter, Dawson is not limited...

Mt. Joy — “Orange Blood”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

Stephanie's DJ Pick of the Week is "Orange Blood" by Mt. Joy! The title track off of the band's recently released third studio album, "Orange Blood" signals a subtle yet significant change in Mt....

Rayland Baxter – “If I Were a Butterfly”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

Stephanie's DJ Pick of the Week is "If I Were a Butterfly" by Rayland Baxter! The daring title track on Baxter's upcoming album, "If I Were a Butterfly" offers a psychedelic, meandering, and dark...
Alvvays "Pharmacist"

Alvvays – “Pharmacist”: Stephanie’s DJ Pick of the Week

Stephanie's DJ Pick this week is "Pharmacist," the soaring new track from Alvvays. The song is brief, clocking in at just 2:04, but it uses that time wisely. It packs a punch with its...