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WAMU's Bandwidth Presents: Protect-U

The free-form duo Protect-U is part of a small electronic-music community in the nation's capital. It sprouts from unlikely but fertile ground: punk and hardcore, which inform the darker tendencies that turn up on Protect-U's recent debut album, Free USA.

It was an album that almost didn't happen: While members Aaron Leitko and Mike Petillo toured Europe in 2012, their gear and train tickets were stolen from a Paris venue. Friends and supporters launched a crowd-funding campaign to help recoup the pair's losses. The effort raised nearly $6,000, enough to bring the band back home and pay for new equipment. Without the outpouring of support, Protect-U may have never twiddled another knob.

This past spring, Protect-U brought that knob-twiddling to WAMU's studio, where Leitko and Petillo performed work that's gnarled and tinged with industrial bleakness. It was a first for the station's hallowed Bluegrass Studio, which normally hosts some of the world's best-known roots-music acts.

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Ally Schweitzer (she/her) is an editor with NPR's Morning Edition. She joined the show in October 2022 after eight years at WAMU, the NPR affiliate in Washington.

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