Hailed as an instance classic, its impact reverberated throughout the
underground and mainstream. The Washington D.C. City Paper called it the
city’s best album in many years. During an era when lyricism was deemed too
intellectual and samples too dated, Diamond District overturned conventional
logic. They preserved the raw and made it righteous.
A half-decade later, the holy trinity returned with March on Washington. The
truths remain timeless. Wisdom over rhythm. Slang turned into testament. With
production originally by Oddisse they’ve now handed it over to their
contemporaries and predecessors to give you the March on Washington Redux.