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Some Funky Late-Summer ‘Love’ From GoldLink

Warning: Explicit lyrics. Since a 2014 mixtape and a 2015 album — not to mention a membership in that year’s XXL Freshman…

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Goldlink, B Side Shuffle

Songs featured Aug. 13, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your…

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Virginia rapper GoldLink just released his debut LP, "And After That, We Didn't Talk."

GoldLink’s Debut Album Is Here Early

One of the most promising artists out of the D.C. region, rapper GoldLink released his debut album today, the followup…

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Forget high-dollar clubbing: Atlanta group WERC wants to bring a new vibe to D.C. nightlife.

These Atlantans Are Invading D.C. Nightlife — And Maybe That’s A Good Thing

No bottle service. No dress code. No high door fee. Could it be the future of nightlife in D.C.? Ask…

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D.C.-Area Rappers Shy Glizzy And GoldLink Make XXL’s ‘Freshman Class’

Every year, XXL publishes its Freshman Class issue, trumpeting what the magazine considers the most promising up-and-coming hip-hop artists —…

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Bandwidth’s Favorite D.C. Songs Of 2015 (So Far)

Here’s an example of a good problem: There’s too much great music coming out of D.C. for Bandwidth to substantively…

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Virginia up-and-comer GoldLink meets Virginia icon Missy Elliott on a new track.

GoldLink Meets Missy Elliott On Woozy New Track ‘Vroom’

On a hypnotic new collaboration between Virginia rapper GoldLink and Los Angeles producer Falcons, Missy Elliott’s futuristic past collides with…

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Bandwidth’s Favorite D.C. Songs Of 2014

For a growing share of D.C.’s population, life is comfortable — it’s healthy, convenient, increasingly safe and even luxurious. But luxury rarely produces great…

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Photos: Flume’s Psychedelic Spectacle At 9:30 Club

This week, Aussie electronic artist Flume rode through town to play two sold-out nights at the 9:30 Club with Virginia-based…

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A scene from Trillectro's debut festival in 2012.

Trillectro 2014 Lineup Announced

The third annual Trillectro hip-hop and electronic music festival returns to D.C. on Aug. 23 this year—this time to RFK…

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Photos: D.C.’s Broccoli City Festival

The music-festival season kicked off early last Saturday with the second annual Broccoli City Festival at the Gateway Pavilion at…

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D.C.'s Caz and the Day Laborers play DC Brau this weekend.

Of Note: Jowe Head, Broccoli City, Omar S, 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. Jowe Head and…

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D.C.'s Tereu Tereu plays The Beehive this weekend.

Of Note: Damaged City Fest, GoldLink’s Release Party, And More D.C. Shows To Hit

Every Thursday, Bandwidth contributors tell you what D.C. shows are worth your time over the next week. Damaged City Fest…

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Virginia rapper GoldLink released his first EP, "The God Complex," today.

GoldLink: ‘People Are Dancing To My Pain, And They Don’t Even Know It’

Virginia rapper GoldLink doesn’t consider himself a straightforward rapper—he calls his music “future bounce,” a term he credits to producer Lakim—and…

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