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Cellist Wytold teaches music workshops for soldiers at Walter Reed military hospital in D.C. He says the experience has changed his approach to music.

Working With Soldiers At Walter Reed, Cellist Finds A New Creative Path

The signature song on cellist Wytold’s new album began as an improvisation. As he sat in the lobby of the…

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Oddisee's new album, The Iceberg, comes out Feb. 24.

Songs We Love: Oddisee, ‘Things’

The bright and bouncy dance track adds a new color to the Maryland-born rapper’s production palette — but the song’s energy belies its lyrical content.

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Maryland hip-hop artists Brain Rapp, Nature Boi and Ezko make up the collective Dope Music Village.

To These Maryland Rappers, ‘DMV’ Stands For ‘Dope Music Village’

For Maryland rappers Brain Rapp, Nature Boi and Ezko, it takes a village to make dope music. That’s the premise…

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D.C. label Verses Records says its newest release, a compilation called "Code Red," will benefit the American Civil Liberties Union.

In Wake Of Trump Election, Verses Records Rallies 40 Bands To Benefit ACLU

For many in the progressive nation’s capital, Donald Trump’s election to the White House represented a call to action. Count…

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The latest tune from D.C. indie-rock band Brushes is "about the tension we feel between Venus and Mars within ourselves," says leader Nick Anway (left).

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

For Nick Anway, life is all about embracing contradictions. The 27-year-old frontman and primary songwriter of D.C. indie-rock band Brushes…

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Mark Andersen, co-founder of D.C. punk activist group Positive Force, says events of the 1980s "made you wanna do something. Otherwise you would die inside."

A D.C. Punk Revolution Under President Trump?

To punks on the left side of the political spectrum, Donald Trump’s ascent to the White House offers at least one,…

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R&B pair Abhi//Dijon recently relocated from Maryland to Los Angeles. Their newest EP is called "Montana."

Dreamy R&B Duo Abhi//Dijon Finds A More Concise Sound On ‘Montana’

Abhi//Dijon is a duo, not a solo act. But sometimes listeners can’t tell. “People still think we’re one person,” says…

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Title Tracks

Title Tracks Live At WAMU

The idea for a Title Tracks session at WAMU 88.5 hatched way back in August of 2015, when the D.C….

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Stronger Sex is Johnny Fantastic, left, and Leah Gage.

‘Dating’ In D.C. — For The Band Stronger Sex, It Makes For A Good Song, At Least

Johnny Fantastic is bored with dating. “Dating/In this city of ours/Oh what a waste of time/Oh it’s the blind leading…

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Virginia-based Martyn Deykers, right, has a new album out with Berlin-based Steffi Doms.

For Martyn — Semi-Secret Star DJ Of Northern Virginia — The Circle Expands In Life And In Music

The past two and a half years have provided significant disruptions for Virginia DJ/producer Martyn — but you wouldn’t know…

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Ardamus has a new EP called After I Replace You, and he's performing twice this weekend in D.C.

D.C.’s Ardamus Connects Colin Kaepernick, Jackie Robinson With Boom-Bap

In his youth, Fort Totten rapper Ardamus excelled at a number of competitive sports. “If I didn’t get into music…

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Besides making solo tracks as Timmy Sells His Soul, Daniel Euphrat plays in bands such as Tired All The Time and Narkotronik.

Building A Weird ‘Hospital’ With Virginia’s Timmy Sells His Soul

Daniel Euphrat had one driving notion behind the new album for his solo project, Timmy Sells His Soul: “Start off…

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Playing early American music requires a sense of "what people were thinking and choosing and wrestling with," says Bumper Jacksons' Jess Eliot Myhre.

D.C.’s Bumper Jacksons, Looking For ‘Seamlessness’ Across Decades Of American Sounds

Any band that plays old-timey sounds — blues, country, Western swing, jug-band, Dixieland, bluegrass, Cajun, and so on — has…

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Bad Brains frontman H.R. during a performance at New York's CBGB club in 1982.

D.C.’s Bad Brains Among Nominees For Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame’s Class Of 2017

One of D.C.’s seminal punk bands, Bad Brains, is among the 19 nominees for the class of 2017 at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Citing its “unique mix of breakneck-paced hardcore punk and dubby reggae,” the Hall included the band Tuesday on a list that also proposes Tupac Shakur, Pearl Jam, Jane’s Addiction and Depeche Mode among first-time nominees.

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Keith "Ebony" Holt performs in a Baltimore ballroom event as depicted in the video "Voguing for a Cause."

Strictly Ballroom: At Smithsonian, A Gay Black Counterculture Meets African Art

February 24, 1928 About 12:30 a.m., we visited this place and found approximately 5,000 people, colored and white, men attired…

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This weekend Luke Brindley will be celebrating 15 years of music at the Virginia club that he bought with his brothers. He's got a new solo album, too.

15 Years At Jammin Java: Co-Owner (And Musician) Luke Brindley Does A YouTube Dive

Fifteen years after being purchased by the musical Brindley Brothers, the Vienna, Virginia, club Jammin Java has become one of…

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Lilac Daze is Evan Braswell, left, Patti Kotrady and Matt Henry.

On Debut Album, Lilac Daze Chooses ’90s Influences Carefully

Despite the ubiquity of graybeard reunion tours, not every ’90s indie/punk trope is worth perpetuating. So it’s wise for a canon-embracing…

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Images from Feedel Band's May 2015 performance at WAMU 88.5's studios.

On The First Album From D.C.’s Feedel Band, The Future Of Ethio-Jazz Is Now

Ethio-jazz combo the The Feedel Band is best known for evoking the funky, minor-chord, ’70s-era East African music collected on…

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Caroline White, who records and performs as Infinity Crush, dedicated her first full-length album to the memory of her father.

Lullabies Of Urgency And Loss From Maryland’s Infinity Crush

Infinity Crush’s Warmth Equation is almost synesthetic — you can imagine seeing the music in little sunbursts, a color palette…

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Aaron Leitko - Wasatch Mecha

On New Solo EP, Protect-U’s Aaron Leitko Celebrates D.C., Synths, And Classic Anime

In explaining his new solo release, Wasatch Mecha, electronic musician and Protect-U member Aaron Leitko could easily geek out about…

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Cellist Wytold teaches music workshops for soldiers at Walter Reed military hospital in D.C. He says the experience has changed his approach to music.
December 16, 2016

Working With Soldiers At Walter Reed, Cellist Finds A New Creative Path

Oddisee's new album, The Iceberg, comes out Feb. 24.
December 15, 2016

Songs We Love: Oddisee, ‘Things’

Maryland hip-hop artists Brain Rapp, Nature Boi and Ezko make up the collective Dope Music Village.
December 13, 2016

To These Maryland Rappers, ‘DMV’ Stands For ‘Dope Music Village’

D.C. label Verses Records says its newest release, a compilation called "Code Red," will benefit the American Civil Liberties Union.
December 7, 2016

In Wake Of Trump Election, Verses Records Rallies 40 Bands To Benefit ACLU

The latest tune from D.C. indie-rock band Brushes is "about the tension we feel between Venus and Mars within ourselves," says leader Nick Anway (left).
November 28, 2016

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

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