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Sun Club Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Sun Club has described itself as “a group of buddies playing happy music,” and that youthful energy was on full display…

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Bayonne Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Austin-based minimalist electronic composer Roger Sellers, aka Bayonne, has drawn comparisons to pop experimentalists Panda Bear, Atlas Sound and Caribou….

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Mellow Diamond Live At The Wilderness Bureau

For years, Janel Leppin has been a fixture on D.C.’s experimental and avant-garde music scenes. As a composer, cellist and vocalist, Leppin’s work…

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Sianna Plavin Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Warning: The above video contains explicit language. Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island, Sianna Plavin recently stopped by Bandwidth’s Wilderness Bureau…

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Young Fathers Live At The Wilderness Bureau

During a typical live performance, Edinburgh’s Young Fathers build a layered wall of voice and sound. But with most of…

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Jimmy Whispers Live At The Wilderness Bureau

The last time I caught up with James Cicero, he was fronting the Carpark Records-endorsed indie-pop band Light Pollution. Several…

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Kevin Morby Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Back in October 2014, Kevin Morby released his second solo album, Still Life. Its title seemed steeped in irony, as the…

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The Year’s Best Bandwidth Videos

Bandwidth is about to turn one year old — next February. So it feels a little premature to be looking back…

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King Tuff Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Back in October, King Tuff — aka Vermont native Kyle Thomas, who also makes racket with J. Mascis in Witch — brought…

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Twin Peaks Live At The Wilderness Bureau

This summer, young Chicago garage punks Twin Peaks visited Bandwidth’s Wilderness Bureau while on tour for the band’s latest album,…

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Rodrigo Amarante Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Singer-songwriter Rodrigo Amarante spent nearly 10 years playing with Brazilian bands Los Hermanos and Orquestra Imperial before traveling to California…

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Sylvan Esso Live at the Wilderness Bureau

Electronic duo Sylvan Esso is a collaboration between vocalist Amelia Meath of folk trio Mountain Man, and producer Nick Sanborn,…

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