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Amen Dunes Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Damon McMahon’s latest album as Amen Dunes finds him straying from the sound carved out on earlier releases, which were…

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Priests Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Priests is by far the loudest band Bandwidth has recorded at the Wilderness Bureau. One neighbor noticed and lodged a…

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Frankie Cosmos Live At The Wilderness Bureau

New York’s Greta Kline has been cranking out lo-fi releases over the last few years under a number of different…

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D.C. electronic outfit Protect-U releases its debut album, "Free USA," today.

Protect-U Live At WAMU

This is a big day for D.C. electronic duo Protect-U: The pair (Aaron Leitko and Mike Petillo) released its debut…

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Mark Mulcahy Live At The Wilderness Bureau

The years before Mark Mulcahy’s 2013 album, Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You, ushered in a challenging and meaningful…

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White Hinterland Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Following a cross-country move out to Portland, Ore., White Hinterland‘s Casey Dienel pulled together the beautiful atmospheric, minimal, R&B-dipped pop songs…

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Typefighter Live At WAMU

D.C.’s Typefighter has made big changes since it started out as a rootsier ensemble several years back. In 2009, it…

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Vertical Scratchers Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Merge Records artists Vertical Scratchers are somewhat new on the scene, but their members have been at it for some…

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Diane Cluck Live At The Wilderness Bureau

I first encountered Diane Cluck through a copy of her 2001 album, Macy’s Day Bird. Immediately falling in love with…

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Mikaela Davis Live At The Wilderness Bureau

Indie harpist Mikaela Davis brings her dreamy sound to the Wilderness Bureau.

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Sunwolf at WAMU's Studios

Watch: Sunwolf Live At WAMU

D.C. band Sunwolf is responsible for one of the best songs released in D.C. last year: The scrappy earworm “Push…

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A Session With Pure Bathing Culture

Watch as the Portland electronic-pop duo strip it down to the bare essentials for us in NYC.

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Jenny Hval Live at DC9

Watch Norweigian experimental pop artist Jenny Hval’s performance from the band’s last visit to the District.

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A Session with Grandkids

Watch as Vivian McConnell’s powerful voice fills an Adams Morgan back alley during a beautiful performance of ‘Timeshare’.

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Experiencing a Meditative Ecstasy With Dustin Wong

Since wrapping up his time as guitarist in Baltimore’s Ponytail, Dustin Wong has certainly kept busy. Last year, Wong released…

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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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Dana Falconberry at The Lodge

Dana Falconberry at The Lodge

Whether you are listening on headphones or through stereo speakers, Dana Falconberry’s music tends to inspire a nostalgia for the…

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