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Thievery Corporation

Thievery Corporation, KTW

Songs featured Nov. 14, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit…

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Cigarette

Cigarette, Suzanne Brindamour

Songs featured July 25, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit…

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Ocobaya, 'Messix' EP

Ocobaya, Smoke Bellow

Songs featured July 14, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your…

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maxine

The Torches, Maxine

Songs featured July 12, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your…

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quadrants-tereu

Akua Allrich, Sligo Creek Stompers

Songs featured June 7, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit…

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D.C. rocksteady outfit Caz and the Day Laborers

The Harry Bells, Caz And The Day Laborers

Songs heard on WAMU 88.5 on May 31, 2016, as part of our new Capital Soundtrack project.

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D.C. folk-rock ensemble The North Country has a new single from its forthcoming album, "There Is Nothing To Fear."

Track Work: The North Country, ‘The Cross We Bear’

On its forthcoming album, D.C. folk-rock band The North Country meditates on the instability of youth — particularly that special…

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