Carni Klirs, Sealab

By Ally Schweitzer

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Songs featured June 21, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Carni Klirs

“The Slowly Turning Heavens (Part 1)”

from Drift and Fade

Iritis

“Caravan”

Poppy Patica

“B: itziar”

from The Ha Moon Takes

Greenland

“Silver Spring”

from Evil Spring

Raheem DeVaughn

“Guess Who Loves You More”

from The Love Experience

Cigarette

“Crown”

from Gush

The Grit Pushers

“Two Snakes”

Mathrat

“Gravity Waves, Hello”

Pet Parade

“Spice Miner's Song”

from The Big Bend

Gods'Illa

“Feel ft. DuaneFace”

from The PreLease EP

The Funk Ark

“Headband”

from Man Is A Monster

They'll Have Dreams

“Walk to Freedom”

Jan Knutson

“Blink”

from Looking Both Ways

John Battema

“I Can't See Home Anymore”

from In This Hour

Carolyn Malachi

“Kamikaze”

Sealab

“Space Worm”

from II

Part of Capital Soundtrack

What does Washington sound like? Capital Soundtrack, a new music project from WAMU 88.5, explores that question. This summer, we’re turning over our airwaves to musicians from D.C., Maryland and Virginia. We’re doing that by overhauling the sounds you hear during our talk shows and news breaks, and dedicating all of our interlude music to local artists. So while you take in the news that matters to you — whether during Morning Edition with Matt McCleskey or The Kojo Nnamdi Show — the atmosphere of the day's events will be shaped by sounds from our region. Capital Soundtrack is our way of amplifying our local musicians and tapping into the rich and diverse sounds of this place we call home. Let WAMU connect you with the sounds of Washington.

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