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DIY label DZ Tapes is now celebrating its fifth year in business, though profit has never been its goal.

D.C. Label DZ Tapes Is Now Five Years Old — Wizened By DIY Standards

Brett Isaacoff holds the secret to keeping something going for five years without burning out: relax. That could be the…

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Flasher is a new post-punk trio from D.C., but it's got a Factory Records thing going on.

To Be Clear: Flasher Is Not An English Band From 1979

At the rate that D.C. DIY bands form and split, one could be forgiven for not keeping up. So if you’re not hip…

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"We’re into combining nuanced vocal harmonies with big, messy guitars," says Big Hush's Owen Wuerker (left).

Shoegazers Big Hush Get Meaner On New EP ‘Who’s Smoking Your Spirit?’

This post has been updated. Inspired by Sylvia Plath, Big Hush is both an oxymoronic and perfect moniker for the…

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D.C.'s Big Hush is "reapproaching being loud."

Track Work: Big Hush, ‘Wholes’

After churning through three drummers and losing a guitarist who split for Japan, D.C. band Big Hush has only recently…

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Stirring drone artist The Haxan Cloak plays U Street Music Hall Friday.

Of Note: The Haxan Cloak, Amen Dunes, And Other D.C. Shows To Hit

Every Thursday, Bandwidth contributors tell you what D.C. shows are worth your time over the next week. Redline Graffiti Friday,…

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Cellist Wytold teaches music workshops for soldiers at Walter Reed military hospital in D.C. He says the experience has changed his approach to music.
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Working With Soldiers At Walter Reed, Cellist Finds A New Creative Path

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The latest tune from D.C. indie-rock band Brushes is "about the tension we feel between Venus and Mars within ourselves," says leader Nick Anway (left).
November 28, 2016

Premiere: On ‘Mars And Me,’ D.C.’s Brushes Come From Mars And Venus

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