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This week’s murmur DC Podcast comes from Dimitri Max’s ‘Passed from the Blast’ Mix. He is a member of the highly regarded group Everybody Loves Music, who have produced a steady following in the district. Dimitri brings to us an intriguing combination of old school and new school, specializing in …
When we live in a world obsessed with genres and labels, it becomes gratifying to find artists that are willing to push the boundaries and produce a marketing nightmare. The New York duo, Wolf + Lamb, do just that. Formed by Zev Eisenberg and Gadi Mizrahi, they create a sound …
Our friends from Eighty-Eight will be celebrating the one year anniversary of The Electric Cabaret, a party that kicked off what’s been an amazing ride with the most prominent techno and house DJs playing for young faces, sweaty bodies, open bars, heavy beats, and euphoric moods packed in a small …
Photos by Havar Espedal
On February 13th 2010 more than 300 people attended the Cupid’s Undie Run in DC to benefit the Children’s Tumor Foundation. The Run started at the Pour House, a local dive bar in South East DC. The run was about 1.75 miles and went around the capital …
In today’s digital world, we lose touch of the basic elements of every day life. Photographers like Erin Antognoli bring back us back to earth, with a craft that focuses on the simple life. Her work is formed with a cheap Holga camera, and a heightened sense of her surrounding …
Written by Nick Leitzke
I hate drugs. Trading clarity and cohesion for a few moments of hallucinatory gratification – and risking life and limb in the process – is a deal I’d rather not make. I don’t particularly want to get hooked on something that in all likelihood will kill me, …
This week’s murmur DC Podcast episode comes from one of our favorite guys from Everybody Loves Music, Joe Liehr. This live set was played on New Year’s Eve, which contains a steady fusion of his many influences, which includes house, soul, and funk.
Joe started playing records in 2000 after …
Written by Nick Leitzke
To really like a work of art requires nothing more than the inexplicable. Maybe something in our brains is wired a certain way for us to say one thing is good while another is not. Maybe this wiring is the effect of genetic coding, or sociological upbringing, …
In a room filled with quixotic sounds and elated beats, we may find ourselves listening to Aligning Minds. The Washington, DC based duo (Michael Folk and Daniel Merrill) is bringing a second breath to electronic music, which at times becomes suffocated by its prosaic patterns and routine links. Aligning Minds …
Going through our conscious state day by day, we perceive shapes and forms on a regular basis. However, artists like Krissy Downing brings a strong talent that reasserts our awareness and defines our existence. Her paintings examine the transition between sleep and awake when fantasy meets reality. The paintings can …