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Bailter Space

  • ALL AGES
  • DC9 Presents:

with Dot Dash

By DC9 Nightclub

When and where

Date and time

Thursday, April 27 · 8 - 11pm EDT.

Location

DC9 Nightclub 1940 9th St NW Washington, DC 20001

Performers

Headliners

  • Bailter Space

More Performers

  • Dot Dash

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • 3 hours
  • ALL AGES
  • Mobile eTicket

Bailter Space

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Noise rock band originally founded in 1986 in Christchurch, New Zealand by Hamish Kilgour and Alister Parker. The band started with the name 'Nelsh Bailter Space' but became 'Bailter Space' in early 1988.

Dot Dash

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When Washington, D.C.'s punky power pop act Julie Ocean split up, guitarist/singer Terry Banks and bassist Hunter Bennett gathered together a cast of highly pedigreed area players to form Dot Dash. Enlisting Danny Ingram on drums (formerly of projects as varied as teenage hardcore upstarts Youth Brigade and guitar manipulators Swervedriver) and Bill Crandall (formerly with the mod-pop band Modest Proposal) on guitar, the band began working on songs and playing sporadically around the D.C. area in the summer of 2010. The band took its name from a Wire song, but rather than leaning toward Wire's jagged, art-damaged punk, Dot Dash bore more similarities to the jangly, mod-inflected sounds of unofficial ringleader Terry Banks' former groups Glo-Worm and the Saturday People. The group continued to play out regularly around D.C., opening shows for Urge Overkill, the Trash Can Sinatras, and Chameleons Vox. The summer of 2011 saw the release of the band's first full-length endeavor, Spark>Flame>Ember>Ash, a 14-song collection recorded in three afternoons. They followed in 2012 with second album Winter Garden Light, and in 2013 with Half-Remembered Dream, their sound edging more and more toward polished indie pop with each release. Crandall departed the band sometime after the album surfaced, to be replaced soon after by former Government Issue and onetime Minor Threat member Steve Hansgen. The new lineup traveled to North Carolina for the recording of fourth album Earthquakes & Tidal Waves, working with former R.E.M. producer Mitch Easter. Their next album introduced a heavier, almost metallic sound as the band stripped away some studio sheen in favor of a more insistent approach. Produced by Missy Thangs, who also worked with Ex Hex, Searchlights was released in mid-2016. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi

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