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Q&A with SEAS
Every now and again you come across a debut album drenched (pun intended) in promise and talent. SEAS, a local music act from DC, is deserving of such categorization. The project began in 2006 and has evolved from “a collection of quiet, simple guitar-driven instrumental pieces” into vocally and instrumentally rich music that dabbles in a variety of genres including experimental, psych-folk, and indie rock. SEAS’s debut album, Now My Home Is A Beech Tree, stands tall among the many talented musicians in our fine city.
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03.02.10 |
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Christen |
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Q & A with Fort Knox Five
Electronica lovers around the world are already familiar with the funky beats and original rhythm combos that make up the signature sound of Fort Knox Five. One listen to their music and you will be hooked, their singles are lively, entertaining, and all together danceable.
Fort Knox Five
Electronic
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02.24.10 |
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Emily |
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Interviews |
Q&A with the Dreamscapes Project
The set list from this folk-rock quintet is making its way onto playlists all over DC. This local band has a philanthropic side that makes for some beautiful music. With a little Dave Matthews Band and some OAR mixed in, the Dreamscapes Project creates a sound that is filled with both fun and heart.
Q&A with The Potentials
The aptly-named band The Potentials originate from Virginia, but their beats are from outer space–in a good way of course. They are a dance rock electronica band, light on the rock; heavy on the dance.
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01.13.10 |
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Christen |
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Interviews |
Q&A with Little Bigheart & the Wilderbeast
Little Bigheart and the Wilderbeast is a unique band with an unbreakable bond forged on the plains of Washington, DC. With inspired lyrics and memorable melodies, this band is making its way into the heart of the DC music scene. The band shares some of their tales with DoS readers.



