DJ Supreme La Rock Is the Ultimate Record Keeper

This story starts one Christmas morning in Seattle, decades ago. KEXP‘s DJ Supreme La Rock (real name Danny Clavesilla) was four years old when he received a gift that would quite literally change his life: a record player.

But rather than play the kid-focused music that came with it, he got into his parents’ records from the ’60s and ’70s, drawn in by the colorful, psychedelic covers. A few years later with his first allowance, Supreme went to the record store and bought Kiss’s The Originals. “I never thought of it as collecting,” he says. “Then one day in high school, I came home and I couldn’t

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