Zomes – Bandwidth http://bandwidth.wamu.org WAMU 88.5's New Music Site Tue, 02 Oct 2018 15:23:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.2 Skyline Hotel, Famous For A Century http://bandwidth.wamu.org/skyline-hotel-famous-for-a-century/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/skyline-hotel-famous-for-a-century/#respond Fri, 23 Sep 2016 08:20:10 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=68742 Songs featured Sept. 23, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5.Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Skyline Hotel – A Love I Won’t Mind
Oddisee – In My Day
Famous For A Century – Kindled (Reprise)
Jason Masi – Ease Your Worried Mind
aerialist – nebulon
Empresarios – A Fuego Lento
ZOMES – Black Magic Band
Jordan Clawson – Yes You Can
Atoka Chase – Iron, Blood, And Bones (or The Children’s Crusade)
Rumpole – Blue Note Special
Constant Alarm – I Am Lying
Vandaveer – Concerning Past & Future Conquests
Stephen Allen Kochersperger – Headhunter Serenade
Ben Kingsland – The King Beneath the Mountains
Zenon Slawinski – Loon Tune
Fat Kneel – Octolude
Jason A Mullinax – Home World
Thomas Zebovitz – Inspirited
Greenland – Silver Spring
Ben Williams – Things Don’t Exist

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Martyn, Feedel Band http://bandwidth.wamu.org/martyn-feedel-band/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/martyn-feedel-band/#respond Fri, 09 Sep 2016 08:20:07 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=68408 Songs featured Sept. 9, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Stranger In the Alps – Love/Afraid
Martyn – Fashion Skater
Suzanne Brindamour – Fireflies
Timothy Soller – Water and Light
Miyazaki – Torrents
Projekt Eins – Vacillate-Venerate
The Shifters – She’s So Fine
Aaron Agre – Stormglass
Young Rapids – Singing World
Feedel Band – Ethiopian Ocean (Live At WAMU)
Klauss – Mixer
Peals – Koan 1
Borracho – Redemption
Ricky Eat Acid – Big Man’s Last Trip Outside
Vandaveer – The Knoxville Girl
aerialist – proteus
ZOMES – Beckoning Breeze
Flash Frequency – Corner of The Room
Bonjour, Ganesh! – Tito
Diamond District – Back to Basics Instrumental

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Title Tracks, Opus Akoben http://bandwidth.wamu.org/title-tracks-opus-akoben/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/title-tracks-opus-akoben/#respond Tue, 23 Aug 2016 08:20:42 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=68124 Songs featured Aug. 23, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Title Tracks – All Tricks (Instrumental)
Beauty Pill – Idiot Heart
Masego – Disconnected (Shorty From VA)
Diggs Duke – Crazy Like A Fox
Yeveto – Remote Unelectrified Villages
Letzkus Lanou – Ted n Lindsay
Dupont Brass – Can We Talk
Opus Akoben – Ronin
Fort Knox Five – Swinging On a Rhyme (Instrumental)
Spirit Plots – Pssst
Stephen Allen Kochersperger – Headhunter Serenade
Deathfix – Hospital
00Genesis – Inside the Brown Paper Bag
Tereu Tereu – Savage Love
Stephen Robey – Charlotte’s Song
The Petticoat Tearoom – Kundalini
ZOMES – Black Magic Band
Teen Mom – Kitchen
Patuxent Partners – Victoria Waltz
GroundScore – Here We Are

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Luke Denton, Miter http://bandwidth.wamu.org/luke-denton-miter/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/luke-denton-miter/#respond Sat, 20 Aug 2016 08:20:35 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=68114 Songs featured Aug. 20, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Kev Brown – Threat
Sriram Gopal – Nadia
Marian McLaughlin – Fourth Son
My New Mixtape – Sunburn Suburb Someday
Luke Denton – Montana Sky
The Harry Bells – Matilda
So Spirited – WildLives
Reginald Cyntje – Atonement
The Seldom Scene – Working On a Building
Tereu Tereu – Crackle And Hiss
Sam Phillips – October
Miter – Yr Gold
STROMA – SC Jam
Zenon Slawinski – Ice On the Glass
Atoka Chase – Tick Tock
igloo two – first life
ZOMES – Se Genom Tiden
Anthony G. J. M. – Universe Collide
aerialist – Pegasus
Bobby Thompson – Again

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Iritis, Speedwell http://bandwidth.wamu.org/iritis-troy-and-paula-haag/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/iritis-troy-and-paula-haag/#respond Sun, 17 Jul 2016 08:20:23 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=67050 Songs featured July 17, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Buildings – Water In Water
Drop Electric – Church of Glass
ZOMES – Equinox
Girls Love Distortion – Psychic Raygun
Jonathan Parker – East Lorain
Fort Knox Five – Reach (Instrumental)
Marian McLaughlin – Will-o-the-wisp
The Petticoat Tearoom – Love Isn’t Gone
Iritis – Gates of Dawn
GroundScore – My Perfect Spot
Cartoon Weapons – WTLFO
Feedel Band – Girl From Ethiopia (Live At WAMU)
Bad Brains – Cowboy
Paperhaus – Cairo
Matt Chaconas – baby bear obliquity
Baby Bry Bry – Is It Anything Or Is It Everything
Protect-U – Dit Floss
Troy and Paula Haag – Lies & Cries
Speedwell – Two Conquests
Lower Dens – Stem

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Patuxent Partners, Justin Jones http://bandwidth.wamu.org/patuxent-partners-justin-jones/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/patuxent-partners-justin-jones/#respond Fri, 15 Jul 2016 08:20:04 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=67041 Songs featured July 15, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Patuxent Partners – Washington County
ZOMES – Ruminants
Supper Club – Chambray
Fort Knox Five – Swinging On a Rhyme (Instrumental)
Tomás Pagán Motta – Love In Her Lies
Justin Jones – Miracles
Kev Brown – Always (Instrumental)
Be Still, Cody – Wrong Right
Buildings – Everything Is Possible
Lifted – Silver
Sun Machines – Mono Mind
Derek Evry – Wake Me Up
Iritis – Pedal
A Tale Of – Oh, We Owe This to Ourselves
Nitemoves – Ashe
The Petticoat Tearoom – Kundalini
Jonathan Parker – CO86
Girls Love Distortion – Sleepwalking
Dawit Eklund – Lies Are Chic
Masego – I Do Everything (More For Cruisin’)
Otis Infrastructure – Furniture
Oooh Child Ensemble – Diko’s Groove
Extra Golden – It’s Not Easy
Kev Brown – Party People Dedication (Instrumental)
Marian McLaughlin – Your Bower
The Greatest Hoax – Opus no. 28
Marvin Gaye – What’s Happening Brother
Aerialist – Naiad
Wanted Man – Interlude
Baby Bry Bry – Slumzzz
April + Vista – Theme In Adagio
Stranger In the Alps – Love/Afraid
Swings – New Year

 

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Lifted, Bellfount http://bandwidth.wamu.org/lifted-bellfount/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/lifted-bellfount/#respond Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:28:55 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=65599 Songs featured June 13, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Lifted

“Silver”

from Lifted 1

Bellfount

“You Still Love Me (Instrumental)”

from Memory in Color: Unspoken

Kev Brown

“Threat”

from The Brown Album

Zomes

“Equinox”

from Time Was

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Flasher, Dunc, Zomes http://bandwidth.wamu.org/flasher-dunc-zomes/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/flasher-dunc-zomes/#respond Fri, 03 Jun 2016 18:33:38 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=65300 Songs featured June 3, 2016, as part of Capital Soundtrack from WAMU 88.5. Read more about the project and submit your own local song.

Paperhaus

“Cairo”

from Paperhaus

Dura

“Lawns”

from Silver/Lawns

Ploy

“Future Voyager”

from Young For a Moment

Beach House

“Myth”

from Bloom

More Humans

“Slide Around”

from Hot Cloud

Borracho

“Redemption”

from Splitting Sky

Wytold

“Do You Know?”

from My Regards

Dunc

“Tree Rings”

from Cycles

Body Thief

“The Wishing Tree”

from Speak In Hibernation

Thievery Corporation

“Samba Tranquille”

from The Mirror Conspiracy

Nitemoves

“Ashe”

from Themes

Flasher

“Make Out”

from Flasher

Marvin Gaye

“Right On”

from What's Going On

Damu the Fudgemunk

“Overtime Intro — Instrumental”

from Full Time

Fugazi

“Afterthought”

from Instrument Soundtrack

Zomes

“Ruminants”

from Near Unison

Lands & Peoples

“Lullabye”

from Pop Guilt

Peals

“Believers”

from Walking Field

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Six Pics: Den-Mate, Bless And More DMV Artists At MACROCK http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-den-mate-bless-and-more-dmv-artists-at-macrock/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/six-pics-den-mate-bless-and-more-dmv-artists-at-macrock/#respond Tue, 05 Apr 2016 16:25:58 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=63149 A handful of the D.C.- and Baltimore-area artists who performed at the 2016 edition of MACROCK in Harrisonburg, Virginia

Abdu Ali at Clementine Cafe:

Abdu Ali at MacRock

Den-Mate at Court Square Theater:

Den-Mate at MacRock

The Obsessives at Little Grill Collective:

The Obsessives at MacRock

Zomes at Court Square Theater:

Zomes at MacRock

Bless at Artful Dodger:

Bless at MacRock

Dove Lady at Court Square Theater:

Dove Lady at MacRock

All photos by Cassandra Mullinix

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Drone Duo Zomes On Making Music In The Least Stressful Way Possible http://bandwidth.wamu.org/drone-duo-zomes-baltimore-near-unison/ http://bandwidth.wamu.org/drone-duo-zomes-baltimore-near-unison/#comments Wed, 24 Jun 2015 16:45:30 +0000 http://bandwidth.wamu.org/?p=53693 On its own, Zomes’ new album, Near Unison, is a thing of undeniable beauty, care and intelligence. Talk to band members Asa Osborne or Hanna Olivegren, though, and they’ll say it’s also an optimal representation of their unusual and evolving friendship.

He’s from Baltimore and is in his early 50s. She’s from Stockholm, Sweden, and is in her late 20s. For a long time, Zomes was his solo project. She first joined him on 2013’s Time Was, but looking back, that album was more a proof of concept — a long hello. This time around, they spent several weeks in the fall of 2014 working in a little studio in his home, melding his minimalist, electric-organ-based post-punk tracks with her well-schooled and frequently wordless melodies.

“We knew we wanted to make our own record this time, and there was no reason to do anything other than just what we wanted to do,” says Osborne, known as the guitarist for Baltimore legends Lungfish. He brings that band’s repetitive, almost meditative power into Zomes. “We felt no rush — we could have meals around recording, and step outside, and really use a clear-minded way to make music.”

The results can be instantly appealing (the odd, slightly bluesy sweetness of “Beckoning Breeze” and the more ethereal “General Wizard”), pleasantly puzzling (“Simian Mother,” where Olivegren’s vocals swerve into almost atonal improvisations) or coolly pastoral (pretty much anything she sings in Swedish). The album was released Tuesday via the duo’s Near Unison imprint, with distribution through Dischord Records. Engineer Craig Bowen helped them record it, and Heba Kedry mastered it.

Any rush to make Time Was stemmed from the way they first connected — during a chance encounter in 2012 at a music festival in Sweden — and their desire to quickly capitalize on their shared energy. For that record, she made a brief visit to the U.S.

“We talk about heavy issues, and we have things going on in our lives that are tough, but music is where there’s no reason for any strain.” —Asa Osborne of Zomes

For Near Unison, however, they were able to have far more conversations about craft and purpose. Olivegren, who studied at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, doesn’t let her academic musical training dominate the process, Osborne says.

“In my approach, I’m definitely unschooled, I can’t read music — wish I could — but just going on feeling, I think, is where we connect,” Osborne says. “Certainly you can be so trained that maybe your feeling is constricted or something, but I think with Hanna, she has so much emotion and power, and joy with life, that I learn from her energy more than her background and training.”

Olivegren says she instantly recognized that Osborne was a “pure spirit” after first meeting him during the Perspectives Festival in 2012. She’d never heard Zomes before; he invited her to his performance.

“I had to work that night, but I got my friend to take my shift so that I could go, and I didn’t know what it was going to be at all,” she says. “And I came in and I sat down on the floor, and he played, and I was just like, ‘Wow.'”

Osborne says he’s had some similarly frictionless experiences making music in the past, but it’s generally “more scattered and loaded when you’re working with four people, and everyone’s trying to always to understand each other and appreciate where each other is coming from.”

Zomes, as a duo, is on “another level,” Osborne says.

“I don’t think you need strife and confrontation to make good work, necessarily. I mean, in my life now, I’d much rather it be pleasant — and still deep,” Osborne says. “We talk about heavy issues, and we have things going on in our lives that are tough, but music is where there’s no reason for any strain. If there were strain, we wouldn’t do it.”

“I was standing at [Penn] Station in Baltimore, and I was like, ‘OK, I’m just going to make a record with this man I’ve met two times, in a city where I’ve never been before.” —Hanna Olivegren of Zomes

Getting to this point took a leap of faith on Olivegren’s part. She looks back on the trip to the U.S. to record Time Was, and she remembers being a little disoriented.

“I was standing at [Penn] Station in Baltimore, and I was like, ‘OK, I’m just going to like, make a record with this man I’ve met two times, in a city where I’ve never been before,'” she says.

But the Charm City is now a second home not only because of her friendship with Osborne — “it feels like we must have known each other for a long time in our past lives,” she says — but also for the way she’s connected with the city.

“Stockholm is great for music, but I just think that I found persons here to collaborate with in a way that I haven’t really found there,” she says. “So it just makes sense to be closer to this … and also I went to so many schools in Sweden, and maybe felt like I got stuck in a box of what to be or not to be. It felt pretty good to get away from that.”

near_unison_coverBaltimore seems “really refreshing” for Olivegren, Osborne says. “She came here for us to make music, but it’s grown. She just resonates here. You either like a place or you don’t, and she likes it here.”

Despite Olivegren’s status as a foreigner, listeners shouldn’t read too far into the cover image for Near Unison, say both members of the band. The photo of a person in an alien mask under a heavy cloak was just the result of some improvising, they say.

“For awhile, we were just like, ‘Are we really gonna have this as the cover?’ It’s pretty, like … it’s intense,” Olivegren says. “And then we just couldn’t go with any other idea … because we also couldn’t stop looking at it.”

Zomes plays Union Arts in D.C. July 11.

Photo: Thrill Jockey

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