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Liverpool-based artist Dialect, or Andrew PM Hunt, explores unusual source synthesis, electro-acoustic arrangements, and sound found in foreign environments.
Moscow natives Dima Pantyushin and Sasha Lipsky create a musical landscape that bounces between the terrestrial and divine in an “immaculate synth-pop ecosystem” on their debut album Peshekhod.
The late Portland, Oregon composer Ernest Hood is known for his landmark 1975 album Neighborhoods, which combines field recordings with Hood’s synthesizer and zither playing.
Flore Laurentienne is the vessel of Quebec-based composer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Mathieu David Gagnon. The classically trained musician incorporates elements of post-minimalism, e...Read More
Multi-instrumentalist producer Ka Baird is known for an experimental sound matched by raw, evocative live performances. Hungry Shells brings together Baird and the late pioneering composer Pekk...Read More
Oliver Coates is a British cellist, composer and producer who has played with Thom Yorke and appeared on scores for Paul Thomas Anderson. His 2020 album skins n slime sees him leading “an impas...Read More
Nuke Watch is an amorphous entity emanating out of Bog 65, Beat Detective’s former headquarters. Its 2020 album Countdown is a “rippling, multi-sensory experience that warms, beguiles, puzzles,...Read More
Rimarimba is the brainchild of Robert Cox, a British self-taught classical guitarist. His music is built on synth loops, interesting electronic sonorities, melodic counterpoint and humor.
Tiziano Popoli is an Italian composer known for his “unusual musical meshing of minimalism and instrumental pop.” Burn the Night / Bruciare la Notte: Original Recordings, 1983–1989 collects sc...Read More
Tokyo-based artist Satomimagae weaves subtle songs for guitar, voice and noise, propagating variant folk strains that flicker between organic and mechanistic, personal and environmental, warm a...Read More
Christopher Munch’s boldly original debut, THE HOURS AND TIMES (1992), is a fictional account of what might have happened in April 1963, when John Lennon and Beatles manager Brian Epstein trave...Read More
Welcome to Night Flight "Goes to the Movies," where we'll go behind the scenes with Rob Reiner's The Princess Bride and other films from '87. The This is Spinal Tap director takes us the set of...Read More
Don Giovanni is an independent record label from New Brunswick, New Jersey whose catalog includes The Homeless Gospel Choir, Laura Stevenson and Rodeo Boys.
Today we’re looking at Don Giovanni, an independent record label from New Brunswick, New Jersey whose catalog includes Melissa Paternoster, Keith Secola, and Bad Bad Hats.
Alexandra and Jason are a married couple whose yacht fails to withstand a storm at sea. They're saved from the stormy waters by Capt. Bigelow and his crew, who man a cargo ship. Jason is heavil...Read More
An epidemic far worse than the West Nile virus is sweeping through Baltimore. Researcher Jennifer (Musetta Vander) might have developed a cure, but she's not finished with her testing yet. Her ...Read More
The origin story of D.C.’s longest lasting hardcore band, Scream. The short film dives into the legendary band’s deep connections with DC’s 1960s garage band scene and the revolutionary band Th...Read More
This 1979 Cramps concert set the DC punk scene on its trajectory. Future members of Fugazi, Bad Brains and others were in attendance. The hardcore punk pioneers-to-be were both blow away by ano...Read More
The Slickee Boys were the OGs of DC punk before hardcore exploded in DC. There was too much amazing stuff about the Slickee Boys to fit into Punk the Capital so here’s more! Featuring: Steve Lo...Read More
A portrait of DC’s cult hardcore band VOID. They came out of nowhere and became one of the strangest, most intense and influential hardcore bands of all time. Featuring: Henry Rollins, Brian Ba...Read More