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In the winter of 1997, in the dark hallways of GMU, budding singer/songwriter Keith Center approached music composition major Jeremy Rodgers. Tipped off that Rodgers played bass, Center asked if he might be interested in forming a band. Rodgers, whose passion for music was evident from the bands he was already in, quickly responded with a resounding no...

Since then, practically every member of the group initially refused to join. But just like Rodgers, after hearing the Dreamscapes Project brand of folk rock for the first time, they quickly changed their minds.

Maybe it was the disarming intimacy of the lyrics, or the music's balancing act between the simple and complex. Perhaps it was just potential; a potential that required just a few key ingredients.

After several changes in the lineup, one of those ingredients was discovered in the form of cellist Ben Guy in 2001. Within the dark, haunting overtones of Guy's cello, the Project found direction and gained momentum. Since that point, TDP has gone on to win an average of at least one award, accolade, or contest every year of its existence.

2007
* "Still Love" received over 10,000 plays in its first two weeks on myspace. (September 2007)
* Ranked 1 folk-rock band in Virginia and 13th in the Nation by myspace.com (September 2007)

2006
* Highest Ranked Unsigned Original Act in DC - Washington Post Best Bets
*Nominated for the WUSA 9 "A-List" for best local band.

2005
* Best Bassist in the Washington Region - Emergenza (international battle of the bands)
* Washington Regional Runner Up - Emergenza (international battle of the bands) Only act to ever reach the Washington Region Finals twice.

2004
* Best Rhythm Guitarist in the Washington Region - Emergenza (international battle of the bands)
* Washington Regional Finalist - Emergenza (international battle of the bands)
* Highest Popular Vote in the Washington Region - - Emergenza (international battle of the bands)
* Editors Choice - mp3.washingtonpost.com

2002
* Grand prize winner - Jaxx Battle of the Bands The DC area's largest head-to-head battle featuring almost 200 area bands and $10,000 worth of prizes.

The recipe as we know it today finally came together in 2006, as a change to the rhythm section brought in Gordon Shankman and Eric Sanford to add pounding grooves and world beat percussion to the mix.

The Dreamscapes Project's 2005 album, There Are No Safe Words, caught the ear of producer Ted Comerford (Lucktown, Virginia Coalition, Red Wanting Blue, Army of Me), engineers Jeff Juliano (Dave Matthews Band, Lifehouse, John Mayer) and Paul Hager (Avril Lavigne, Dixie Chicks, Goo Goo Dolls, Hoobastank) who all signed on to be a part of the band's latest release. It is due out in October 2007.


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Member Since: 5/28/2004
Band Website: thedreamscapesproject.com
Band Members: Keith (lead vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar)
Ben (cello, backing vocals)
Jeremy (electric bass)
Eric (percussion)
Gordon (drumset)

Sounds Like: Arcade Fire, Dave Matthews Band, Soul Coughing, Tantric, Days of the New, OAR, Folk Implosion, Decemberists, Live
Record Label: Figmental Records
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Check out this event: The Scapes return to the 9:30 Club!

Hosted By: the dreamscapes project When: Saturday Jan 26, 2008 at 6:00 PMWhere: 9:30 Club815 V St.Washington D.C., Washington DC|9 20001United StatesDescription:the dreamscapes project Click Here To ...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Mon, 14 Jan 2008 11:33:00 PST

Calling for Fan Reviews!

On September 29th, "Pity in a Heartbeat" was released at Jammin' Java.  I plan to write about how much fun we had at the CD Release Party, but while I work on that, we want to hear your reviews o...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Tue, 02 Oct 2007 10:20:00 PST

Tour Journal: 09.015.06 - Mary Baldwin College - Staunton, VA

The votes are finally in, and its official, the ladies of MBC are some of the coolest college crowds we have ever met.  Now I wont lie, it doesn't hurt that its an all girls school, but that asid...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Fri, 22 Sep 2006 05:17:00 PST

Tour Journal: 06.09.06 - Carpool - Herndon, VA

So I am just getting home from the show tonight, and its freaking 5am... Its strangely cool being able to say something like that. Needless to say the show was a blast!  Musically we had a few l...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Sun, 11 Jun 2006 10:28:00 PST

Tour Journal 06.05.05 - 930 Club - Washington D.C.

I think the title just about says it all.  Man were we nervous.  This was a huge night for us, we were at the 930 club, releasing a new CD, and competing in the DC Finals in what is argueabl...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Tour Journal 02.19.05 - Jammin' Java - Vienna, VA

I know that I am sounding like a broken record in all of these journals, but what a great show. I think it was close to 100 people through the door, and just an awesome time over all. I know the sho...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Tour Journal 02.04.05 - Zigs, Alexandria VA

To be honest going into this show we were really afraid that the crowd was going to be a bit on the thin side, mainly because of the overwhelming support down at the Velvet Lounge last week. However, ...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Tour Journal 01.28.05 - Velvet Lounge, Washington DC

Now I dont know how long this is really going to last, but I thought it might be fun to do a quick tour journal for our shows. The hope is that all of you wonderful people will be at the shows, and m...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Your Taste for Tracks

So first off, welcome everyone to our special little area carved out of myspaces servers. Its so great having a place where we can all hang out and share stuff. I mean the email list is awesome and ...
Posted by the dreamscapes project on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST