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D.C. indie-rock band Deleted Scenes has premiered another song from its forthcoming LP, "Lithium Burn."

Track Work: Deleted Scenes, ‘House of Dust’

Another great track from Deleted Scenes’ forthcoming LP, “Lithium Burn,” has made its way online. The album’s eighth track, “House…

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Furniteur is a new pop project from D.C. artist Brittany Sims.

Track Work: Furniteur, ‘Modern Love’

D.C. native Brittany Sims has spent years studying and practicing fine arts, specifically painting. Now, she’s flexing another creative muscle…

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Virginia rapper GoldLink released his first EP, "The God Complex," today.

GoldLink: ‘People Are Dancing To My Pain, And They Don’t Even Know It’

Virginia rapper GoldLink doesn’t consider himself a straightforward rapper—he calls his music “future bounce,” a term he credits to producer Lakim—and…

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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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D.C.'s Protect-U will drop its debut LP in May.

Track Work: Protect-U, ‘Time 2 Technique’

“Slicin’ the brain in tha mornin’.” “POTS + PANS THROWN AROUND THE KITCHEN TECHNO.” These are the phrases D.C. electronic…

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EMA's new album, The Future's Void, comes out April 8.

First Listen: EMA, ‘The Future’s Void’

The singer’s new album navigates an imagined future world of sad clones and shattered identities. It creates a sonic alternate universe through which many elements float.

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Protomartyr's new album, Under Color of Official Right, comes out April 8.

First Listen: Protomartyr, ‘Under Color Of Official Right’

You won’t find silver linings on the Detroit post-punk band’s new album — only overcast ennui. Poignancy and shame rule the day, and it’s a brilliant thing to behold.

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D.C. punk band Priests releases its new EP in June.

Track Work: Priests, ‘Right Wing’

When D.C. band Priests came along a few years ago, it seemed pretty traditional—a back-to-basics, question-everything punk band not too…

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RAtheMC the tireless.

Track Work: RAtheMC, ‘Put In Work’

Let there be no lingering doubt that D.C. rapper RAtheMC is dedicated. A former “X-Factor” contestant and the first signee to…

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Teen Liver, shown here in 2012 at CD Cellar Arlington, is one of the bands in D.C.'s growing garage-ish scene.

A Brief Introduction To D.C.’s Garage-Rock Scene

For years, a kind of garage-rock revival has taken place in D.C.’s rock scene, but it’s gone on somewhat under…

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Clockwise from upper left: The Black Keys, Tiny Ruins, Winged Victory For The Sullen, Dylan Shearer

New Mix: The Black Keys, Swans, Metronomy, More

Hear brand new cuts from The Black Keys and Swans, plus our latest musical discoveries, including singer Dylan Shearer, who channels Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd.

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Cloud Nothings new album, Here and Nowhere Else, comes out April 1.

First Listen: Cloud Nothings, ‘Here And Nowhere Else’

The Cleveland punk band’s third album tightens and brightens its sound in ways that never numb its blistering, careening forcefulness.

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Thievery Corporation's new album, Saudade, comes out April 1.

First Listen: Thievery Corporation, ‘Saudade’

In contrast to what often grabs attention in electronic dance music, the duo’s seventh album is calm, serene, uncluttered and defiantly warm.

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D.C. electronic artist Outputmessage releases "The Infinite Void" on March 25.

Track Work: Outputmessage, ‘Minuscule’

Electronic-music producer Bernard Farley, a 30-year-old Dupont Circle resident, is something of a math whiz: A test developer at the…

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Sergio Mendoza Y La Orkesta.

Heavy Rotation: 10 SXSW Discoveries Public Radio Can’t Stop Playing

Download 10 songs from our favorite acts out of SXSW, including Future Islands, PHOX, Sergio Mendoza y la Orkesta, Ages and Ages, and much more.

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Emily Wolfe.

5 New Bands To Watch At SXSW

To find out the best new bands in Austin for our Sense of Place visit, we went to the source at KUTX Radio.

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Clockwise from upper left: Damon Albarn, Sharon Van Etten, Beach House, Slow Club

New Mix: Damon Albarn, Sharon Van Etten, Beach House, More

Hosts Bob and Robin are trapped in their respective homes for this snow-day edition of the show, but warm things up with breezy cuts from Eternal Summers, Slow Club and more.

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Raz Simone's album, Cognitive Dissonance, comes out March 6.

First Listen: Raz Simone, ‘Cognitive Dissonance’

This swinging-for-the-fences album feels like a plea for connection and sounds like a brooding hit.

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Tycho's new album, Awake, comes out March 18.

First Listen: Tycho, ‘Awake’

Awake is like a soundtrack to a sunbaked road trip, capturing the inexplicable nostalgia one feels while imagining a new life in a new town.

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Parker Millsap.

Heavy Rotation: 10 Songs Public Radio Can’t Stop Playing

Download new music from British rock behemoths Elbow, folk prodigy Parker Millsap, intense indie-songwriter Angel Olsen, svelte Irish singer Hozier, Chilean rapper Ana Tijoux, and much more.

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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

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