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Some of the artists at the 2016 Sonic Circuits festival, clockwise from top left: Sleep Talk (Natalia Steinbach & Dave Grollman); Zlimrah; Chester Hawkins; and the Hay-Liebig Duo.

New Venue, Same Experimental Trip: D.C.’s Sonic Circuits Festival Returns

When the arts organization Pyramid Atlantic moved out of its Silver Spring home earlier this year, the disruption extended to…

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Arts center Pyramid Atlantic is a beacon of weird in Silver Spring. This year, it moves to Hyattsville.

With Pyramid Atlantic Moving Out, Silver Spring Loses Some Of Its Edge

Montgomery County is about to get slightly less weird: This summer, Silver Spring arts center Pyramid Atlantic debuts its new home in…

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D.C.-area cellist/composer Janel Leppin leads Ensemble Volcanic Ash, which plays the Washington Women In Jazz Festival tonight.

Listen To An Enigmatic Song From Ensemble Volcanic Ash, Playing Tonight At Union Arts

The deep-voiced thrum you hear at the top of this tune isn’t bass, but cello. To be precise, it’s the…

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Select DC books electronic music in low-key venues.

Select DC Books Electronic Music For Punks

On a recent Friday night, a familiar tradition was unfolding in Petworth: A cluster of 20-somethings stood around the living…

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