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Eddie From Ohio

Eddie From Ohio, Hayley Fahey

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

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Martyn

Martyn, Feedel Band

Songs featured Sept. 9, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit…

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Troy and Paula Haag

Troy and Paula Haag, Fugazi

Songs featured July 18, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your…

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Nasar Abadey

Nasar Abadey and Supernova, Bad Brains

Songs featured June 6, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit…

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Max D

Max D, Oooh Child Ensemble

Songs featured June 4, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit…

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The latest electronic music out of the D.C. region includes a hip-hop-infused head-scratcher from Ricky Eat Acid.

Listen To This: New Electronic Music And Synth-Pop Out Of D.C.

Catching up on the newest works from D.C.’s diverse electronic-music landscape. Dawit Eklund, Ouroborous Recommended tracks: “Litchi Juice,” “Lies Are…

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Texas label Funeral Sounds is getting ready to release a benefit compilation for D.C. LGBT nonprofit Casa Ruby.

D.C. Bands Rock For Casa Ruby On A New Compilation

If you followed NPR’s Morning Edition this week, you might have heard Pam Fessler’s piece on Ruby Corado, the 45-year-old…

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Maryland experimentalist Sam Ray (Ricky Eat Acid) prefers things all over the place.

The Absurd Life Of Ricky Eat Acid

On January 3, the tiny Brooklyn label Orchid Tapes started taking preorders for its first vinyl release: Three Love Songs,…

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Canadian vocalist and producer Jessy Lanza plays Black Cat on Monday.

Of Note: Nakatani Gong Orchestra, The Funk Parade, Jessy Lanza, 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. Megafaun and Grandma…

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

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