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Imperial China recently dropped its debut full-length Phosphenes on the local labels Sockets and Ruffian, and self-booked a weeklong Midwestern tour of mostly clubs.“The ideal venue was a Velvet Lounge in every city,” says member Brian Porter. The band more or less broke even, he says, and it plans to self-book another short tour this fall. But it wasn’t easy, Porter says: “It was like a second full-time job, to be honest.” The band is recording another album this winter, and is considering looking for a booking agent once it’s ready to tour behind it—someone outside D.C., with connections to venues across the country.Touring ain't easy. And is not something a lot of DC bands do too often. Check out the full article here.
Imperial China, Cephalopods, and Miracles will be playing a show at Lit Lounge this Friday in Manhattan. Cephalopods is the new project from Hugh McElroy, Fiona Griffin, and Wells Bennett. The fact that these three people are in one band is enough to nearly cause face melt. Here's the flier:

Go get the new ZS record, New Slaves, available via the Social Registry Records site. Brooklyn Vegan just posted a comprehensive update on the band which you all should read. Here's a snippet about tonight's release show in New York:Avant-garde trio Zs are celebrating their new LP New Slaves (out now on Social Registry) with a show at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn tonight (5/11), and they've brought along a pretty amazing cast of characters to pad the show. Kicking off at 8PM, the Brooklyn band will be joined by noise collective Excepter, guitar god Mick Barr and synth band Silk Flowers with river-dredging vocals, in addition to Dutty Artz DJs Matt Shadetek & Lamin. Tickets are still available.Check out the full article here.
I'm almost finished with a slightly improved Sockets Records website. I hope to have it launched by early next week at the latest, so keep coming back here. Blogger has been good to us over the last few years, but Sockets is in big need of a face lift. We'll post more details soon!
Head over to Macaw's Myspace page to hear a new live recording. Macaw is the solo project of Wilson Kemp and is one of my favorite new projects in DC. It makes complete sense since Wilson is one of my favorite people in town. Macaw's "Five Minutes at the Rainforest Cafe" is featured in the most recent Sockets Spring Mix that you should download now!
Tonight! Dodge City! The first edition of ECHO, the new Sockets Records monthly night. Aaron Leitko (Protect-U) and Cole Goins (the Cherch) will join me on the decks. AND, we'll have Sockets merch available for reduced prices.
Imperial China were featured in the Washington Post Express today. If you didn't grab one this morning, you can read the article online here. The article describes some of the process behind writing Phosphenes, the group's latest release (out now on Sockets and Ruffian!!):Over the course of several months, Imperial China nailed down and tore apart its strongest cuts, and the result is the highly satisfying debut "Phosphenes." To get the job done right, the band teamed up with Devin Ocampo (Faraquet, Medications) at his basement studio in Anacostia. A seasoned Dischord veteran, Ocampo played a major part in the process.The band plays this Friday at The Rock'n'Roll Hotel and are joined by Buildings, Connect the Dots, and Loose Lips.
I hope y'all can come out to Echo this Thursday at Dodge City. I put together a little mix (with some tracks from Cole Goins and Aaron Leitko!) to get you ready for the night. Enjoy:WASHINGTON, D.C.
July 10, at The Black Cat
UNREST ('83-'86, Tim Moran, short set),
UNREST ('88-'89, Dave Park, short set),
VERSUS,
THE RONDELLES (original trio),
BOSSANOVA
MCs: Jonny Cohen and Patrick Bryant