Review – Low Lulled Listeners into an Eerie Calm

“It feels weird to still be doing this,” guitarist Alan Sparhawk softly quipped into the mic as he tuned his guitar between songs. Those were the first words spoken since they’d begun playing over an hour earlier, and the laughter emanating from the crowd marked the first discernible noise outside of the music that night.
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Adam Bodine Forgoes Boundaries, Unwittingly Becomes Denver’s Comic Musician

Ever since he was a tadpole, Adam Bodine said, music was his language. While she was pregnant with him, his mother taught Jazzercise — the dancing exercise regimen that has dominated Youtube with pictures of girls in leotards. Over 20 years later, as if responding to a call from his furry friend tadpole self, Bodine
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Deep Cuts – Nightcap is Changing Denver’s Nightlife

This is the second story of the ongoing series Deep Cuts, which highlights a DJ here in Denver every month. The series includes a profile on significant DJs around Denver in addition to a playlist of five of the current tracks.  If you’re interested in being featured on this section, email [email protected]   Nightcap brings the
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Local Listen – The Symbols’ Catching Fire is a Fire You Need to Catch

The Symbols make a point to create music that stands for something, which may be obvious given their title. The trio — made of Don Stahl, Jasco and Mer Sal — released their most recent album, Catching Fire, in late 2018 to triumphant success. The project is guaranteed to serve as a landmark for the group
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Underground Bass DJ pheel. Proves Denver’s the Best Place to Thrive as an Artist

With an exponentially growing population and bustling nightlife, Denver is constantly redefining its identity and culture as a city. There’s no doubt that Denver is a hub for artistic expression, but what about the city permits for the arts to flourish? In short — it’s the people. Time and time again we’ve heard from artists
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Review – Oxeye Daisy Left the Hi-Dive Wanting More

Oxeye Daisy once again proved they are a force to be reckoned with after their stellar performance in the Hi-Dive on Saturday. The Denver-based dream-pop ring celebrated their very first concert of 2019 by headlining a night of exclusively female-fronted acts  –something that’s so uncommon in the music scene — sponsored by Colorado Public Radio’s
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303 Music is Back with The Motet, DeVotchKa, Tennis and More

We here in 303 Magazine know how much you love local music. 303 Music Vol. 1 was our present to you to showcase the best local musicians at the greatest possible platform. We’reunite with more of your favorites at our exclusive release of 303 Music Vol. 2 partnered with vinyl heavy-hitter, Vinyl Me, Please. READ:
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Local Listen – The Dead & The Daylily Is Honest, Raw Dream Folk

This is an entry in a continuous chain for 303 Magazine, which will provide a selection of local record reviews. It is our intention to emphasize the talents of local musicians, whether specialists to the industry or newcomers. Like the rings, the record can be fresh or something we simply harbor ’t even possess the
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