Cyber PR Campaigns

Cyber PR Campaigns that have been completed:


1000 Miles From Home
With an alternate identity rivaling Clark Kent’s Superman, the Dallas based rock band, 1000 Miles From Home, transforms from erudite engineers to a force of emotionally charged rockers. They fit the stereotypical geek concept - from competitive video gaming to wrestling with the paradoxes of a computer science revolution - they’re deeply submerged in the abstruse world of the inner-workings of technology.

3kStatic
Continuing to forge its presence on the underground electronic music community, 3kStatic fuses an eclectic, genre-crashing soundscape that fuses influences ranging from electronica pioneers such as Cabaret Voltaire, Tackhead and Meat Beat Manifesto to Parliament-Funkadelic and Pop Will Eat Itself with an underlying theme of personal and social insurgence.

Abbotfinney featuring Jeffrey Alan
Alan is the front-man for the Seattle-based band ABBOTFINNEY, along with band-mates Tarik Abouzied (Bass) and Dave Skaggs (Piano) Nicholas Molenda (drums) Max Keene (guitar), will release their new CD this spring. The sophomore project, produced by Glenn Lorbecki (Third Eye Blind, Weezer, The Violent Femmes), features nine intimate, lyric-based tracks.

Phil Anastasia
A rock/rap crossover artist that can actually rap and a white boy that isn’t trying to sound like Eminem. A middle class New York kid brought up with all kinds of culture around him and refuses to try and present himself with the falseness that so many other artists employ. A fresh sound, which still somehow reminds listeners of hip-hop’s golden era; A new twist on the old formula.

Animate Objects
Winners of the Best Hip-Hop Song category in the 2008 Independent Music Award for their hit single "El Dorado," Animate Objects has been featured in Billboard Magazine and other major publication throughout the country. By integrating eMCees, a DJ and live instrumentation, the band embodies the spirit and soul of the new generation of hip-hop music.

Atom tha Immortal
Born in NYC in the 1980’s AT.O.M. was moved to Southern California at the age of 3. He became involved in Hip-Hop culture in the early 90s, and began rhyming at the age of 15, mostly due to the influence of other underground artists. He was voted 2005's "Solo Artist of the Year" on mp3unsigned.com selected from a pool of twelve thousand other artists and groups.

Aychcee
A two man operation including emcee S.A.G. and emcee/producer Rusty Mack Aychcee (pronounced H.C.) is blazing the way for what they call “College Crunk Rap.”

John Balint
John Balint is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter-producer in the new age genre – his work is focused on personal and global consciousness raising. Although he classifies himself as a New Age recording artist, Balint's compositions draw from a breadth of jazz, pop and classical influences.

Arlon Bennett
Arlon is a musical Norman Rockwell, painting stories of Americana on a sonic tapestry. Arlon usually performs solo and has a special charm for people who really love a thinking person's songwriter with some panache.


The Beautiful Girls
AFTER A BRIEF DELAY….THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS ARE BACK! Fresh off a one-year ban from the US, The Beautiful Girls resume touring the States in support of their new album, Ziggurats

Better Chemistry
Enveloping. Irresistible. Those are just a few words to describe the Los Angeles six-piece band Better Chemistry, who have been overwhelming and conjuring with audiences since 2001 with their propulsive brew of reggae, rock, ska and funk.

Black Fortress of Opium
Their self-titled debut album, produced by Martin Bisi, is a darkly beautiful record containing songs ranging from moody, brooding rock tunes to soulful, bluesy numbers, along with a cinematic Dead Can Dance-like soundscape and a Mazzy Star-like country tune.

BLACK ICE (ICE-T & BLACK SILVER)
Rap legend Ice-T and west coast underground phenom Black Silver are BLACK ICE. Their new album, URBAN LEGENDS (produced entirely by Bionik), features appearances from Too $hort, RBX, Tash from Tha Liks, RBX and more.

Block
Block’s wondrously unconventional music combines an underpinning of acoustic guitar with electronic effects and combinations of live instruments, and sampling and vocal effects.

bloodsimple
“People are going to be blindsided by this record, and I can say that with confidence— I think this is my greatest work,” says frontman Tim Williams, who along with guitarist Mike Kennedy, spawned bloodsimple from the ashes of their acclaimed metal-core outfit Vision Of Disorder. While VOD were visionaries on the heavy music front, bloodsimple offered the pair an opportunity to stretch their musical muscles, further expanding their hard-hitting dynamics from sheer aggression and amplified rage, to subtle soundscapes that stress their uninhibited extremes.

Blowout
Blowout is 1/4 of the multitalented DJ crew Turntable Anihilists, a group in which all can hold their own in many aspects of the Hip Hop elements.


Pat Boone
In the years immediately prior to the British Invasion, only one performer rivaled the chart dominance of Elvis Presley, and that was Pat Boone. With his trademark white buck shoes, perfectly combed hair and gleaming smile, Boone was the very essence of American values at a time when rock & roll was viewed as a sign of the apocalypse-Pat embraced rock & roll and added his own twist.

Booze Monkey
The current musical vehicle for long-time independent recording artist Blue Ajay. The band’s first 3 albums were very raw acoustic-duo endeavors with an overwhelming blues flavor and rockabilly undertones. The forthcoming new studio album, 4th St. throws Blue’s eclectic history of musical detours and diversions into the proverbial blender.

Box of Poems
While rock-pop is the predominant style on this recording, you well hear some nice Latin flavored acoustic guitar like on the "Pools of my Love." This demonstrates that they are a talented group with different dimensions to offer the listener that is always looking for a little something extra or different with their listening experiences.

Brian Setzer Orchestra
Brian Setzer, the man who has been credited as single-handedly reviving two forgotten genres of music (rockabilly in the 80's and big band swing in the 90's) is back with his first non-holiday BSO release in 7 years. The 3-time Grammy Award winner reinvents some of the greatest classical melodies of all time in mind-blowing fashion.

Howard Britz
New York City bassist, pianist and composer Howard Britz was born in London, England in 1961. A band leader in his own right, he has performed and recorded with a diverse collection of influential musicians including; Jon Hendricks and Annie Ross, Danilo Perez, Paquito de Rivera, Sam Rivers, Julius Hemphill, Kenny Werner, Uri Caine, Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Kenny Wheeler, New York's Central Baptist Gospel Choir and Edsel Gomez to name a few.

Buffalo Roam
Moody, melodic, soulful, with pop elements. The foundation of Buffalo Roam’s music is set in the friendship between its two founding members – in 2007, that bond will bring in more and more fans who want to be enveloped in the warmth and realness of the band’s music.

The Callen Sisters
With a concert harp and guitar at the forefront, The Callen Sisters' sound is rootsy yet ethereal, infused with a certain pop sensibility. Their music has been compared to Tori Amos and Fiona Apple, and stems from the singer/songwriter genre with alternative rock influences.

Chris Curry
Political rock, from a home recordist gone public. Chris Curry hopes to rock your world with blues riffs and funky beats. Look for him on line, on the radio, or wherever music is played.

Paul Cipriano
Born in Southern California, Paul at an early age was touched by music. His parents met while touring across the U.S with the Tommy Dorsey Band in the 50’s. Paul started to play piano at an early age, then drums which reflected his high energy as a teenager, then back to his first love, piano.

Aaron Comess
Spin Doctors drummer Aaron Comess' debut record featuring Tony Levin and Bill Dillon is original instrumental music worthy of serious attention

Cosmic Starfish
Cosmic Starfish is a relaxed amalgam of heartfelt folk tunes and gentle electronic music.

Stephan Crump's Rosetta Trio
Rosetta Trio is an all-string progressive jazz ensemble of upright bass with acoustic and electric guitars.


Paul Cullen
Like fine wine, the sounds of Paul Cullen simply improve in time; a bassist and multi-instrumentalist who has played shows in front of up to 55,000 people. His love and dedication to his music and craft has taken him literally all around the world, playing and exploring just about every kind of music. On his new album, Dreamdance, he has created a modern but timeless piece of romantic music that draws from many sources, but is born of a one man’s vision.

The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy
Seeming ready to leave behind his regional, cult status that he established in the early '00s as leader of the Boston-based alt-rock act Banter, Dan Sheehan surges on with his new solo effort, The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy, a welcomingly eclectic collection of rock anthems which have quickly earned rotation at over 180 radio stations in the U.S. and Canada, placing Sheehan into several CMJ charts without the backing of a major label.

The David Zoffer Differential
The DZD’s Flowtown style: pop-jazz-progressive-grooves w/character-driven quirky lyrics weaved into lush, virtuosic, soulfully sophisticated arrangements.

Devil Doll
Devil Doll is our modern day torch singer with a punk rock heart and she has signed her name in lipstick on your bedroom mirror.


Stephen DiJoseph
Dijoseph's pop sensibility reflects an eclectic background steeped
in classical, jazz. folk, rock and experimental.

divineMAGgees
Since the fateful night seven years ago when Cregan and Danielle met in a Boston bar and formed divineMAGgees (pronounced “Maggies”), the duo has lived up and down the east coast and performed throughout the country at festivals like Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival, SXSW, and the International Folk Alliance.

Tony Doggett
An accomplished singer-songwriter with three albums to his name, including one recorded in Zimbabwe. He is the combined product of 60s-70s rock and a whole lot of work and travel in the third world. He is Bono without the Grammies or weird sunglasses.

Dorado
Dorado is an altFunk group based in Portland, Oregon. Started in 2002 by Australian ex-patriot singer/guitarist Sky Cooper, and NYC veteran session drummer Joe Trump. Dorado's sound is a combination of rock, funk, and jazz elements.

Dawn Drake
A multi-instrumentalist and singer who writes eloquent yet accessible music for the groove-loving listener and dancer. An active musician in New York City's African, Brazilian and Latin music scene, she is known as an electric bassplayer and percussionist, as well as a singer-songwriter, composer and bandleader.

Dream/Clone
Dream/Clone blurs the lines between rap, classical, jazz, and techno, dropping the dynamic rhymes of Nkozi and Brett Richey over genre-bending, dance-able beats. Producer Staze adds edgy, pop hooks over his hip hop-flavored jazz riffs and symphonic arrangements.

Dreaming Isabelle
Mix the heavier sides of the Beatles and Wilco, but add a crushing rhythm section and you get something close to Dreaming Isabelle's gritty melodies. The band's raw stage energy has helped the young rock quartet win over audiences from Charlottesville to DC and New York City.

DURAN DURAN
The stats on DURAN DURAN are remarkable: a total of over 70 million records sold, 18 American hit singles, 30 UK top 30 tunes, and a global presence which guarantees them huge concert audiences on 5 continents. More remarkable still is the way they have achieved this, fusing pop music, art and fashion with a unique style and confidence.

Edgar Gabriel's StringFusion®
An exciting new jazz fusion ensemble from Chicago. With former Cirque du Soleil electric violinist Edgar Gabriel at the helm, this group fuses elements of rock, classical and world music into its intelligent entertaining character. StringFusion takes the audience on a musical journey which transcends time, geography and cultures.

edibleRed
Led by firecracker front woman Collette McLafferty, edibleRed is an eclectic New York City-based five-piece collective of atypical musicians. Aside from being one of the most talked about bands in the tri-state area, edibleRed has been cultivating a diehard national following, and planting seeds internationally thanks to non-stop touring, and radio and TV appearances.

Electron Love Theory
In 2000, ArtistDirect.com named electron love theory 'best independent electronic artist in the world." The theory's latest collection, Colors of the Galaxy, explores the love, hope, pain and sadness of the modern world by combining dark electronic textures, soaring female vocals and inescapable melodies.

Elizabeth & The Catapult
Elizabeth's "Baroque" pop songs have frequently been compared to those of Rufus Wainright, Fiona Apple and Laura Nyro.

James Eric
Heart-on-sleeve sincerity is pierced with fierce dynamics, telling simple truths with a single voice and one man's instruments. The same man that has composed scores for films, won awards of achievement in the fine arts, and had the honor of playing the sold-out Jeff Buckley Tribute Concert at Uncommon Ground in 2005.

E.S. Posthumus / Luna Sans
E.S. Posthumus was formed in 2000 by brothers Helmut & Franz Vonlichten. Their collaboration spawned the indie CD sensation "Unearthed". The sound is cinematic and epic in scope, filled with romance, mystery and awe. It is music filled with contrasts and contradictions that work wondrously; poignant and exuberant, introspective and exhortive, past and future.

EverBlue
A Sexy, soulful and emotion filled blend of passionate singing, masterful musicianship, and memorable songwriting.


FAMOUS
When writing and recording "All the Wicked", their debut CD on Burning Records, FAMOUS had one goal in mind, to make a REAL ROCK record. Throwing Pro-tools editing out the window and recording their music with no computer assistance allows the listener to feel all the nuances of the true musicianship that FAMOUS possesses.

FIGO
Scandalized by experimental electronic and alternative rock music, New York’s FIGO is a five piece group with vocalist/guitarist Parag Bhandari, bassist Paul Daly, guitarist Robert Rivadeneira, programmer Ryan Jones, and drummer Evan Lytton. Influenced by groups like Primal Scream, NIN, The Misfits, The Chemical Brothers, and The Ramones, the band fuses intense raw live energy with pounding beats and samples. FIGO also doubles as a two-man DJ crew, with Parag and Paul on the decks, who mix heavy house club tracks with punk and rock.

Finespun
"Every once in a while, a band that is totally different than my stream of consciousness will make its way onto my radar. Finespun is one of these bands."

~Aly Walansky, Indierockgoddess.com


Fiskum
The only modern music artist to write meaningful songs for people who long for beauty in an age of over produced, machine-made music. He writes songs for people who can't write songs for themselves, for people who live on the wrong side of an imaginary line separating them from the rest of the world. He writes for the rebel and the outcast and those who refuse to be defeated.

Josh Fix
Josh Fix has never been constrained by convention. As an example: over the course of just one 24-month period he worked on the high seas as an oil rigger, bounced at a Bourbon Street strip club, instructed wind surfing in the South Pacific, successfully eluded the clutches of the authorities at his day job by living secretly in an office filing room (to save money to record his award-winning demo), and managed to squeeze in time for composing and conducting a full-blown classical symphony.

Pete Wernick & Flexigrass
"Dr. Banjo," Pete Wernick, has performed with the biggest names in both the rock and bluegrass world including Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Phish, String Cheese Incident, Bill Monroe, Jerry Garcia, Steve Martin, John Hartford, Tony Rice, the Yonder Mt. String Band, and for thirty years with the legendary bluegrass band he founded, Hot Rize. What's Pete up to now? FLEXIGRASS -- a unique fusion of bluegrass with classic jazz.

Flickerstick
This rock infusion became known from their VH1 Bands on the Run victory, and continues to soar many years after. The mischievous masterminds of the five-piece rock explosion have yet to experience a dull moment in their fledging music dynasty.

FONO
FONO has what the music industry is missing right now - staying power. With a deep understanding with how the new music business works, FONO is giving their entire album for free - download it here: http://www.fono.net/download


Fools For April
Fools For April is all about simplicity. Simple, strong songs, with simple, raw production; tasteful playing and pure emotion. Their fresh sound crosses genres of pop, folk, blues, and rock.


Fort Pastor
In Fort Pastor's new release Beautiful Imperfection, and they are not bashful about their stand for social reform. Blending their Australian and American roots, Fort Pastor's signature organic mixture of acoustic rock has garnered the praise of critics and fans alike.

Adrienne Frantz
Millions of fans around the world will soon have a chance to hear a unique Rock ‘n Roll album from Adrienne Frantz, the scheming, yet vulnerable 'Amber Moore' on The Bold & the Beautiful and Young and the Restless. Adrienne has used a break from the busy shooting schedule of one of the world’s most popular TV programs to establish her recording career.

Rob Fried
Rob Fried (born December 25, 1958) is a Connecticut based Jazz musician and composer. His first release “Wind Song” was completed in 2007 and has been garnering accolades and acclaim from fans and music industry press alike. His latest project, “Water Rhapsody” is slated for release in late spring 2008.

FUNKY KIDZ™
A musical compilation featuring classic children’s hits, stylized and performed by a dozen of New Orleans’ stellar artists. The album serves as a conduit between adults and children, offering music meant to be enjoyed by the whole family. Songs are upbeat, rhythmic and familiar…perfect for singing and dancing along to.

Terry Garland
Terry Garland is known internationally as a master slide and acoustic guitarist. His impassioned songs, rare musical insight, and depth make him one of the most innovative and praised contemporary blues and roots musicians. Terry's meticulous finger-picking and driving percussive foot-stomping unite with his vocal prowess to create an evocative, engaging transformation.

The Ginger Ninjas
"Walk our talk? Hell no, we RIDE it!” Sometimes the Ginger Ninjas tour on Xtracycle sport utility bicycles (SUBs) built to carry all their gear. Other times they strap their bikes to the back of Millie the Millennium Van — a retired school bus converted by Kipchoge to run on recycled veggie oil.

Girls Don't Cry
Now playing in clubs and venues all over NYC, Girls Don't Cry combines the best of rock and pop – a polished, tight sound mixed with a powerful edge. Catchy five-part vocals, retro synth sounds and danceable grooves give Girls Don't Cry their signature sound. The band is made up of five girls from all over the United States (New Jersey, Massachusetts, New York, Iowa, and Texas) who landed in New York City to pursue their musical careers.

The Bridge: Golden Gate By Noah Griffin
To Honor the 70th Anniversary of The Golden Gate Bridge, Noah Griffin pays homage with an eloquent tribute of verse and song alongside a breathtaking documentary of this architectural marvel.

Guards of Metropolis
Two girls from Scandinavia’s Arctic Circle. Two guys from sunny California... Influences from the laid-back northern reaches of Norway and the frantic West Coast of America collide in a shimmering example of the best that both countries have to offer. A fistful of angst-driven rock and roll riffs tempered by the layered harmonies that Scandinavian groups are famous for lay the groundwork for this rock-pop manifesto.

Carla Lynne Hall
A soulful pop record with layers of jazz and country twang, Carla Lynne Hall's Supernova straddles the unlikely worlds of soul and alt country and makes pop listeners curious for more. Velvet vocals, insightful lyrics, and an optimistic melancholy may best describe Carla Lynne Hall's first full-length studio CD on her Moxie Entertainment label.

The Hanks
The Hanks blend styles from “radical” to “awesome” to create a sound that can only be described as “rawesome."

Corey Harris
Blues and roots virtuoso Corey Harris weaves together a diverse tapestry of musical, historical, cultural, socio-political and even spiritual elements on his Telarc debut, Zion Crossroads. The recording is unquestionably a world music experience, as elements of blues, reggae, African and soul merge seamlessly against a backdrop of Caribbean and Ethiopian themes that are as personal as they are global.

Hate Camels
Hate Camels is an instrumental band which combines jazz, metal and comedy for a "prog-rock" sound. Band members consist of four working jazz musicians(Geoff Cleveland-keys, etc./leader/composer, Dave Devine-guitars, Paul McDaniel-bass, Mike Whited Jr.-drums) and sometimes a comedian (Chuck Roy).

Heedoosh
As its name implies, the music of this new band is something of a revelation. The brainchild of two Israeli Yemenite brothers, Yahav and Yaniv Tsaidi, Heedoosh performs deeply personal, spiritual Jewish rock music that pulls no punches.

HELLYEAH
Pantera and Damageplan double-kick maestro, drummer Vinnie Paul, singer and lyricist Chad Gray and guitarist Greg Tribbett (both from Mudvayne) along with guitarist Tom Maxwell (Nothingface) have combined forces to stop you in your tracks… and listen to theirs. HELLYEAH’s self-titled debut features the best elements of these bands – vocals that veer maniacally between singer and song, surging, southern metal guitar groove, throbbing bass lines and hammering, ground-shaking beats, all with a feel and flavor that’s both contemporary and timeless.

Katie Herzig
Immediately upon hearing a Katie Herzig song, you know you have stumbled onto something special. Maybe it’s her way of juxtaposing lyrical playfulness and whimsey with thoughtful depth and emotion.

Beth Hirsch
A modern & poetic folk songstress. Her latest solo effort, WHOLEHEARTED is now being considered her best work to date, thanks to the ethereal & soulful combination of Hirsch's voice and songwriting combined with the richly harmonious production of Jez Colin & Phillippe Balatier

Justin Hopkins
In a world of slick pop and manufactured artists comes a singer/songwriter that uses elements of old school rock and soul with poignant lyrics. An artist that is in it for the right reasons. #12 on the Swedish singles sales chart!!!

I/O\I
An experimentally based pop project with a focused vision of bringing adventurous aspects of music, art, and written prose into one experience. Imagine what would happen if, Peter Gabriel, John Zorn, Air and Tom Waitsgot together to jam and write music. It would be an amalgamation of razor-edged beauty mixed with honest, thoughtful originality that transends known territory.

Iggy Ry
Groovy beats from the heart of Africa with a touch of blues rock and jazz overtones.

The Influence
In three years, The Influence’s beautifully crafted acoustic/electric synergy has seen them play nearly four hundred shows. With the release of their much anticipated sophomore album, Pig Radio, The Influence has lived up to their reputation as the hardest working rock band in Virginia.

Ionia
"No single concentration of power could force conformity. Free inquiry became possible. They were beyond the frontiers of the empires."


Karen Jacobsen
Karen Jacobsen is a Aussie-born and New York-based, passionate, inspiring and dynamic singer-songwriter. She is transforming the world one song at a time. Her new, self-produced CD "Kissing Someone Else" is filled with emotive, timeless adult contemporary pop songs

Jag Star
Pop/rock group Jag Star has toured the U.S. and 15 other countries (including the Middle East to play concerts for the Troops) over the past 7 years. Their music is heard on many television shows and they've shared the stage with artists like Dashboard Confessional, Michelle Branch, and Joan Jett. Lead singer/songwriter Sarah Lewis has won numerous international songwriting awards, and was recently named the new face of wet 'n wild cosmetics.

Jaik Miller Band
One of the most exciting rock bands to emerge from New York City in recent years. The celebrated songwriter has teamed up with Strokes' "guru" and Ryan Adams alum JP BOWERSOCK along with three of the Bay Area's finest young musicians (Max Tucker, Garth MacAleavey, Brian Murphey). The result is fresh and dynamic, as heard on the Bowersock produced eponymous debut on Truth Movement records.

Darrin James Band
Thrones of Gold marks the debut of Darrin James as a singer/songwriter. Written and recorded over the span of a few years, the collection draws on experiences from Darrin's life but introduces new, vivid characters whose stories Darrin tells with fresh honesty and intensity.

Stanley James
Over the highways and through the hood, singer/songwriter Stanley James has weathered the toughest of times in order to follow the musical path his heart has set. His passion flows like a raging river not only through all of the music he creates, but in the methodical marketing avenues he’s come up with to get that music heard – be it to the public or power brokers in the music business.

Jarez
“Jarez”, Jarel Posey, born in Inglewood California on April 21, 1979. At age twelve he found his life’s passion and purpose, music. Jarez is one of the most gifted artists of our time, he is not only blessed with the ability to play the saxophone, but with an artistry to create, write and produce music.

Jason Crigler Band
Persevering through hard times is one of the greatest and most eternal themes of blues and soul music. Jason Crigler, a New York based singer/songwriter and highly sought out guitarist has always found inspiration in that music, but little did he know how that he would endure and win a battle for his life that would give the toughest bluesman a run for his money. His new album, Down Like Hail, is a riveting document of a musician playing for the sheer love of it, but it also is the testament of someone who has played for the biggest stakes of all – his own life.

The Jerky Boys
They’re back! Just when you thought it was safe to answer the phone, the Jerky Boys remind us of the hazards and mayhem that can ensue when unsuspecting people answer the telephone.

Jimmie's Chicken Shack
No question Jimmie's Chicken Shack is one of the hardest working bands in the business having toured constantly since 1995. Between headlining their own tours in the US and Europe they've been out with bands such as Live, 311, Creed, Fuel and Everclear.

Jimmy G Pop
“Kids Totally Rock!” is the debut album from Jimmy G Pop that “gets the groove on” for kids up to 99 years old... its genius is the smorgasbord of styles including high energy rock, funk, country, latin and acoustic ballads... not to mention the zaniness of Jimmy G Pop’s vocal impressions

Junior
Kiley Bland (guitar / lead vocals), Steve Cox (drums) and Adam Hoffoss (bass / vocals) - three southern boys from The ARK-LA-TX area with big dreams of some day escaping the country back roads, trailer parks and barn dances to be in a rock and roll band. Well, those three guys made their dreams come true, and their band is Junior.

Karmacoda
Launched as a collective effort between songwriters, Brett “B.” Crockett and Heather Pierce in 2001, Karmacoda laces their electronica/trip hop foundation with elements of rock, pop and jazz, creating truly addictive sonic recreation. Karmacoda’s vibe is immediately engaging, particularly during their live performances.

Charlotte Kendrick
Charlotte Kendrick’s music is tenderly performed Americana folk rock in the vein of Kaplansky, Williams or McLachlan. Her understated voice is in the tradition of folk singers to whom the song matters most, while her lyrics are haunting, triumphant and sobering at the same time.

Keith Killgo
By the time Howard University's Blackbyrds received a Grammy in 1975, Keith Killgo was already a seasoned performer. Now Keith leads a jazz combo which plays a mixture of funk, bebop, smooth jazz, and rhythm and blues. Keith's next cd comes out in early 2008, and in late 2008 fans will have a chance to read the memoirs of Keith's youth in DC jazz clubs, playing with the Blackbyrds and his life playing with musicians, for fans across the globe.

Jessie Kilguss
She feels priviledged to have worked with Gold- record winning producers, Super Buddha( Blondie, Rufus Wainwright, Scissor Sisters) on her first album. Jessie graduated from the prestigious Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and has worked internationally as an actor. Credits include Tom Waits’, Robert Wilson’s and William Burroughs’ “The Black Rider” starring Marianne Faithfull and Mary Margaret O’hara.

Vic Kingsley
It all starts with the songs. Songs that move. Songs that sway, swoon, soar, lift your soul, and most of all, make you want to sing them again and again. With a sound reminiscent of Snow Patrol, Travis, Mute Math & Coldplay, Vic Kingsley masters the epic, sing-along chorus while keeping their musical integrity intact.

Kiss the Girl
Passionate, Sexy, Unabashedly Romantic Rock Music that makes you feel alive.


THE KRAKAN
A mysterious and ominous being destined to be Rap's overlord. Unlike those who simply seek fame, The Krakan simply crafts songs. Songs with depth, dimension and desire. Songs that heighten adrenalin. Songs that serve as mirrors to the soul. The Krakan represents the common man. You see yourself in him, yet revere him. His candor illuminates your inner struggles and constant pain. His voice releases the pain.

Jeff Krantz a.k.a. "Hep Shepard" Second Life Artist
Jeff Krantz aka “Hep” is the first superstar to rise from the virtual world of Second Life. In 8 short months Hep has developed a massive online fanbase, with the 11 million users in the 3-D virtual world and is now creating a huge buzz in the real-world music industry. Lyrically he is often likened to a modern day Cat Stevens while his melodies and acoustic guitar playing are reminiscent of Jack Johnson and John Mayer.

Susan Krebs
Susan Krebs is a swinging and deeply expressive vocalist, with a warm and resonant sound, choosing songs with wit and meaning. She is also a seasoned professional actor, performing in film, television and theater, which serves her well in the telling of her tale through song.

The Lab Rats
"Check out the Lab Rats live, and you’ll see more than just a DJ and an MC. K.W. (Kelly Warner) handles pedal steel, keys and conga duties, aside from manning his trusty turntables. Brian Brown, beyond being a gifted MC, shows himself to be an able guitarist. In addition, Brown and K.W. eschew much of the off-putting posturing that is part and parcel of a hip-hop show." - U Weekly

Kyle Lardner
Kyle Lardner's debut album Sail Among the Stars offers the feeling of a spontaneous and heartfelt outpouring. The 18 year-old Lardner is a performer truly invested in her craft, often drawn to tears behind the piano when creating a song. Like being granted access to the most intimate pages of a diary, the album pulls listeners to the depths of the artist’s soul.

Ron LaSalle
So what if Ron LaSalle is a late bloomer? His tobacco-cured vocals and
stellar spirit have emerged fully mature from the confines of the rickhouse. The jazzy, bluesy, twangy mash of soulful roots rock that he distills for his sophomore album, Nobody Rides for Free, is magic and every second worth the wait. Perennially compared to Van Morrison, John Hiatt, Bob Seger and Tom Waits, LaSalle earns similar accolades this time out.

Lee Scratch Perry
Lee Scratch Perry the original upsetter is poised to release a new album on August 22, 2006 on New York-based Narnack Records. It features collaborations with DJ Spooky (Purity Rock) & Dave Sitek of TV On The Radio (Panic In Babylon).

Leiana
Leiana's music is the result of the collaboration between the sultry underground vocalist Leiana and veteran musician Chuck Treece. Leiana - produced/co-written by Chuck Treece (Bad Brains, Urge Overkill, Billy Joel, The Roots).

Jamie Leonhart
The sharp-witted chanteuse Jamie Leonhart’s original music creates a world in which Kurt Weill and Laura Nyro meet Alice in Wonderland in a dimly-lit jazz club.

RayShawn Le'Roy
Inspired by notable singer/songwriters ranging from crooner Brian McKnight, the soulful harmonies of Boys II Men, songbird Faith Evans, romantic balladeer Joe, to the audible silkiness of Luther Vandross, Le’Roy like his aforementioned inspirations wrote and arranged the material on Global Records debut offering.

Le Rug
Sped up double drum post punk. From the word go a cavalcade of noise emerges from the speakers and in the process reveals more soul than a bumper drift net harvest.


LittleHorse
LittleHorse has been described by critics – ranging from National Public Radio to Keyboard Magazine - as "over the top" and "inspirational." Perhaps more descriptively, Boston Globe likened the duel-piano rock/pop group to "Manhattan Transfer dueling with Queen in the Latin quarter."


Low vs Diamond
Low vs Diamond are the new Silver Lake favorites from Los Angeles. With echoes of Roxy Music’s disarming grace, the elusive pop of Bowie and melodic sweep of XTC, the quintet captivates audiences and press alike with their undeniable stage show and charismatic recordings.

The Lucky Stiffs
Five individuals hell-bent on reminding you just how much of a Lucky Stiff you are.

Darius Lux
Born in London, Raised in New York and now living in Los Angeles, singer-songwriter-performer Darius Lux recently traveled around the world on a journey of 4 continents that culminated in the writing and recording of his debut album, 'Arise'. Currently based in LA, Darius is performing live with his trio, 'Darius Lux 3Way' , finishing up his album and getting ready to shoot his first video.

Madison Ambush
Think Faith No More meets Sanford & Son. New York hard-rockers MADISON AMBUSH excite the senses with their brand of non-ironic 80s hard rock with a modern edge. Don't expect a generic "The" band following the current trend of re-hashed Cure and Clash wannabes. But also don't expect a big hair band. Think riff-driven, straight ahead hook-heavy rock songs that are undeniable from start to finish with zero pretention.

David Martin
At fifteen years old, David Martin was smitten with a girl named Maggie, and he has remained smitten ever since. Their union has survived the rocky road of love, and to celebrate this, David wrote and produced ten songs for his wife. “That was my ultimate love letter to her,” he says. Those ten songs became David’s debut record, 'Something in Your Eyes'.

Marco Mahler
As the landscape of music is carved throughout time, the work born solely to contribute to that progression is something to be appreciated. With lyrical aspirations of Dylan and a healthy admiration for the innovative guitar work of Bert Jansch, the contribution from acoustic singer/songwriter Marco Mahler is immense. Mahler's whispery vocals seem to be offering access to a profound secret, creating a rare intimacy between artist and listener.

The McCloskey Brothers Band
TMBB will knock you winded with their perfect vocal harmonies and songwriting intensity. From their reputation for a rockin' live show to their artistic endeavors in the studio, TMBB is making history in the world of rock.

Fergus McCormick
Whether rooted in lonesome prairie acoustic rock, Oklahoma swing, modern folk, Caveman punk, Appalachian ballads or country waltzes, Fergus McCormick’s third album, I Don’t Need You Now, continues his exploration of the rural American songbook infused with a contemporary urban sensibility.

Sheri Miller
An authentic artist whose deep emotional honesty is unmistakable in her soulful music. Influenced by the legendary John Lennon, Etta James, Billie Holiday and The Beatles, Sheri has passionately created her own beautiful yet edgy sensual soundscape that has been on display at high-profile NYC gigs in venues like Joe’s Pub, The Canal Room, The Living Room and Bowery Ballroom.

Pete Miser
Fresh off of the final rounds of the MTV2 Amp Dew circuit Breakout this MC is poised for a great 2006.


Mokshya
While at its core a metal band, Mokshya's sound encompasses many aspects of music, thought, politics and spirituality. On one hand we are calling for the destruction of our current political/economic (fascist) system and the elimination of all organized religion, and on the other we promote unity and enlightenment while seeking to further our own spiritual elevation by helping others do the same. We seek peace, but are willing to fight for it. mokshya is a movement and its power must be felt first hand! VIVA LA LOVELUTION!!!

David Morgan
Somewhere between the heart and soul lives the music of David Morgan...from a succulent platter of pop, soul and jazz he fills you up and leaves you hungering for more.

Moses Guest
Moses Guest, now in its tenth year, still employs its original four band members plus its newest addition, Squid. To support its sixth official album entitled Best Laid Plans, due to release in summer 2007, Moses Guest will tour the West Coast and the Rocky Mountains in the summer of 2007.

MUDVAYNE
MUDVAYNE ANNOUNCES THE FIRST EVER FAN-GENERATED ALBUM BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE. The highly anticipated new album which will consist of several live recordings, rarities, demos, as well as two new recordings including the first single, “Dull Boy” as well as an incredible never before heard cover of the Police’s “King of Pain.”

N-Side
The most influential aspect of my existence is being able to learn from people who care about the well being of others and do something about it on a soulful level, not determined by dollars or over intellectual, but alienating commentary. Anybody can say something clever, catchy and entertaining. But not everyone can move a soul.

NO RECESS
An intense rock show with a distinct grunge sound. NO RECESS is how rock was meant to be. Exciting and unpredictably fun, intense, offensive, rude, honest and to the point.


Amber Ojeda
Amber Ojeda is a very talented singer-songwriter out of the San Diego/LA area. Amber is influenced by all the great jazz artists, including: Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, and Billy Holiday. Amber likes to combine old style jazz with an updated hip-hop beat. She also sings with an R&B style that is very smooth.

OTEP
You think you know OTEP? Think again. With the release of The Ascension, the band challenged itself to avoid clichés and classifications and find a new landscape of sound and vision. “We said ‘genre limits and music fads be damned, let’s write music that is important to us and that motivates us,” explains Otep Shamaya, the band’s namesake and driving force. “I wanted to write songs we believe in and let nothing stop us from building the album we want to make.”

P. Hux
Singer/guitarist Parthenon Huxley, aka P. Hux, is "rock's most underrated pop genius" according to the L.A. Weekly. Inspired as a kid by the British Invasion, Huxley’s melodies are ridiculously catchy. Think Beatles On Steroids: great songs, insane hooks, smoky vocals, and lyrics good enough to recite to your friends.

Diana Page
Diana Page is a little bit of country a little bit of rock 'n roll. Don't be surprised though if you find yourself humming these tunes after just a brief listen. Donning a cowboy hat and an arsenal of pop songs, she strolls into town, get's herself aquainted with the local folk, finds opportunity, shoots the sheriff so to speak, and reigns pop supreme. This type of thing has become known as the "instant crossover."

Michael Paige
The diversity of Michael Paige’s self-titled debut album encompasses love ballads and dance music crossing over into both the American and International music scene. Michael’s style and hands-on approach makes him multi-talented in all aspects of music; writing and publishing his own music, singing in six languages and delivering a remarkable performance on the piano.

Parlour Steps
This is your brain on rock. The Canadian quartet Parlour Steps serve up music they like to call “Thought Rock,” a potent combination of thoughtful lyrics and danceable pop rock beats. Their new CD Ambiguoso is their first release outside of Canada.

The Passive Aggresives
Sultry. Spicy. Dynamic. This group brings a unique flavor to the hard-rock experience without conforming to any single genre – a catchy 4 piece prog fusion funk metal that's a cross between Primus and Veruca Salt.

Carly Patterson
She began gymnastics in 1994 after attending a cousin's birthday party at Elite Gymnastics in Baton Rouge. Less than a decade later, she made her debut at the senior international elite level, winning back-to-back American Cup titles in 2003 and 2004, as well as the title of 2004 US Co-National Champion.

Pet Buffalo
Indie folk rock in the tradition of some of the best musical vibes and retro influences from the 1970s.


Kito Peters
Two-time New Mexico Music Award winner Kito Peters makes pop/folk/jazz/rock/roots music that feels good while exploring big questions. In a sense his work can be described as Sixties songs for a new millenium. All of Kito's albums find hope and heartache in the uproar outside Eden.

Philpot
The band has been compared to Blur, Pearl Jam, REM, The Stone Roses, Alice In Chains, Freddie Mercury, The Yardbirds, The Beatles, The Smiths, Radiohead, Led Zeppelin and The Doors. They’ve been labeled “New Classic Rock” and “New Americana”, the next band from the American heartland, and the “American Oasis”. But as critics and listeners struggle to make comparisons, what they are hearing is this: Philpot.

Pleasurecraft
Modern indie and 70's synthesizer disco meet for an after-hours party aboard the Enterprise.

Kerry Politzer
Kerry Politzer is an award-winning jazz pianist/composer turned singer-songwriter. Her influences range from the classic 60s Brazilian pop to rock to Joni Mitchell.


Ponyno
In Ponyno's debut album, Rosa Mystica, listeners will find enchanting melodies drifting below lyrics that possess a refreshing sincerity. As a self-taught guitarist, and with influences stretching multiple genres, Ponyno frontman Jeff Hatch has a unique sound that lands somewhere in the realm of acoustic folk with a bit of country twang. It has often been described as, “if Neil Diamond went country” or “a blending of The Grateful Dead and the Partridge Family.”

Farryl Purkiss
A South African singer-songwriter based in Cape Town. Purkiss first picked up the guitar when he was fifteen years old and began writing songs shortly after his sixteenth birthday. He released a self-financed EP in 2004 and was signed to 2Feet Music shortly afterwards. His debut album was released in 2007 to high acclaim and has since spent most of his time touring the world with over 130 gigs in 2007.

The Ratchets
The Ratchets redefinition of rock n roll is one of substance and sound.

Reality Serum
Reality Serum is a ‘Trans-urban’ band from Long Island, New York. Members are Camanche (words & mic) and Twizle (instruments & backing vox). What is ‘Trans-urban’?? ‘Trans-urban’ describes a new musical genre that is a unique blend of Alternative Hip Hop and guitar driven Ambient music. Fans of Tricky, Gorillaz, Outkast, P.O.D., will definitely be intrigued.

Riad Abdel-Gawad
Riad Abdel-Gawad composes music and performs on the violin, which, although does not fit easily into any "box" or genre, points towards likely frontiers that music has taken and will take in the 21st-century. Having composed in three very distinct styles of composition — "contemporary and avant-garde", "polystylistic postmodern", and "international authentic world", his music crosses and fuses a variety of Western and Eastern genres and canons.

Mae Robertson
Robertson sings songs that are full of love -- songs that inspire and give comfort to both parent and child. Her interpretations give new life to pop masterpieces and more traditional lullabies simply glow with the warmth and beauty of Robertson's voice. Over the years, Robertson’s Lullaby & Lovesong Collection, which is based on the premise that music for children need not teach or preach, has received many awards

Rotten Cheri
Amongst a music scene filled with pretense, Rotten Cheri keep it simple by writing irresistible, hook laden songs infused with a sense of fun and sensuality that is resonating with a new and expanding base of fans. The Brooklyn, NY rock trio’s new album, 02, is both a statement of purpose and a labor of love that required some very real sacrifices to be made on the band’s part.

Running Still
To be alive is to be in a state of constant motion: working, eating, breathing, walking, talking… Even at rest, sitting quietly, dreaming during the day or night, the mind is racing, always moving forward and pushing onward. That is what it means to be “running still.”

Ryff Music: HALF PINT & DOLLARMAN
Half Pint and Dollarman are both represented by Ryff Music. Ryff music is the number one company for digital audio and video Caribbean content distribution on the Internet. Their content is currently available through the following digital music services: iTunes, Napster, RHAPSODY, MusicMatch, Audio Lunchbox, MusicNow, MSN Music Service, Downloadpunk.com, Sony Connect, MusicNet, Liquid Audio, Destra, FutureTrax, Downrip, eCast, Wippit, and Musicstream.

Sacha Sacket
Alternative driven singer-songwriter Sacha Sacket is poised to redefine his genre both onstage and on the airwaves with a powerful new album slated for Fall 2007 on Golden Sphinx Records. With an MTV-ready music video for his first single “Judy,” an aggressive national press, radio, and viral marketing campaign in place, and a talented all-female backing band; Sacket’s career is set to reach an entirely new level of notoriety and respect.

Satoru
In an effort to transcend the limitations of genre boundaries, the Bay Area-based musician, Satoru, has undergone a chameleon-like transformation. Breaking away from the critically acclaimed progressive rock band the Thunders, Satoru aspires to explore his pop and world musical inspirations in his debut album “Ash Returns to Ash”, a musical reinvention that mirrors the kind of skin shedding evident in the varied experiences of his life.

Scotty Don't
An idea conceived by the veteran rockers of a group widely known as Badfish: a Tribute to Sublime. Scotty Don't is more than a band, it's a concept derived from years of touring and stewing creativity that has finally been wrangled into one place.

Peter Searcy
Peter Searcy has become a musician comfortable in his own skin. After fronting the seminal punk band, Squirrel Bait in the late 80s, and alt-rockers Big Wheel in the 90s, he's finding his stride on his 4th solo record, "Spark." Running the gamut with songs about love, loss, and life, Peter's heart-on-his-sleeve lyrics and instantly sing-along melodies will be your remedy for just about any situation.

The Sea Dragons
The Sea Dragons are really the story of one man’s creative vision. Darryl Thurston, the band’s singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has emerged as a creator of infinitely catchy yet substantive pop/rock, rooted in the classic style of the 60’s and ‘70’s but with a contemporary power and edge that makes it sound fresh and new.

The Seeded Planet
A new band from New York led by Iraq War vet Erik Jonsun. The music is Rock, fed from wide streams of influence. From the carving, glacial runoff of Seattle's 90s rock tsunami, to the modern programmed atmospheres of Radiohead, The Seeded Planet turns. The story is in the songs. The songs the story.

Kate Schutt
Kate’s first guitar teacher made her play jazz standards over and under when she was eleven years old, even though what she liked to listen to at home was Tina Turner on her boom-box. Kate’s newest album, No Love Lost, reflects these early days. She has written new jazz standards that flirt with pop gestures and attitudes.

Judi Silvano
Judi Silvano has earned a place among the top singer-songwriters. Her rich, engaging voice evidences considerable range, strength, and emotional weight which has deepened over the years. On Silvano’s 8th album "Women’s Work", she’s in great form presenting under-recorded compositions by seven prominent songwriters. Recorded live in New York City, this exciting quartet features Silvano with pianist Janice Friedman, bassist Jennifer Vincent, and drummer Allison Miller.

Arianna Solare
She has created a timeless sound in her debut EP, Book of Us, that resonates with the classic recordings of the 60’s and 70’s yet is unique to the contemporary music of today. Created in the City of Angels, Arianna’s birthplace, Book of Us was recorded at Los Angeles’ Blue Forest Studios; featuring guitarist Angelo Vermuelen, drummer Chris Steele and bass player Henrik Linde, as well as appearances by cellist Brent Arnold and pianist Dan Trollinger.

SOLID
If Rick James, Van Halen and Morris Day had a lovechild, it would be SOLID. Bringin’ the fun back to funk/rock, Philly-based SOLID is a Porn Funk Power Trio.

The Soul Of John Black
The eponymous debut album by The Soul Of John Black, the group fronted by John “JB” Bigham and co-produced by Chris Thomas, earned rave reviews in the Wall Street Journal, Interview, Blender, Billboard and New Yorker magazine. Rolling Stone hailed it as “amazing (the harbinger of)... a whole new brand of soul."

Soul Summit
Soul Summit showcases an all-star aggregation that is produced by Grammy Award-winner Jason Miles. Soul Summit delivers high octane performances from a ‘dream team’ of musicians: vocalists Maysa, Susan Tedeschi and Mike Mattison , saxophonists Karl Denson ,Richard Elliot and Dave Mann, bassist Bob Babbitt, guitarists Reggie Young and Sherrod Barnes and trumpeters Tony Kadlek and Barry Danielian.

Sovus Radio
Hailing from the explosive Atlanta music scene, psychedelic four-piece, Sovus Radio, are poised for multi-dimensional success. The band blends the mind expanding sonic excursions of bands like Pink Floyd, the velvet underground, and can, with the pop sensibility of bands like the Beatles and Nirvana. Their live show is garnering nation wide attention for its intensity and strong musicianship.

The States
NYC's The States are a band born of the creative tension between brains and brawn, between perfectionism and punk, so it is no surprise that the songs on The Path of Least Resistance are packed with melodic and rhythmic ideas, catchy and intelligent in equal measure. Frontman Chris Snyder, bassist Previn Warren and drummer Joe Stroll possess a rare musical concoction of intellect, power and melodic instinct.

Jim Steed
The man with the voice. An award winning singer-songwriter and dynamic live performer, Jim has showcased his own brand of original pop/rock music to tens of thousands of people. “It’s all about getting the music across and connecting with the audience,” says Jim.

STRATOSPHEERIUS
Stratospheerius is the bastard child of Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Dave Matthews, and The Police. Led by electric violinist/vocalist/mandolinist Joe Deninzon, the band has showcased their "psychojazz trip funk" at colleges, festivals, and clubs throughout the US. Their live performances are filled with funky dance grooves, rip-roaring guitar/violin jams, and hooks that mix jazz, funk, and world beats.

Subatomic Sound System
Unlike most groups, Subatomic Sound System features several lead singers who represent many distinct genres.Subatomic Sound System reveals the common ground between hip hop, reggae, dancehall, drum & bass, downtempo and broken beat by re-engineering the concept of band, DJ soundsystem, and studio mixing into a live performance that seamlessly blends electronics, live musicians, rappers, and singers.

The Surefire Way
Be careful with The Surefire Way. Their first CD, "Ask Me For More", will get in your head faster than you thought possible. With just one listen, your toes will tap, your head will bop and a smile will cross your face. On the second listen, you'll find yourself singing along. After that, it's too late.

Inga Swearingen
One of the few whom an audience opens up to immediately. With her varied vocal gifts that allow her to juxtapose husky textures with silky lightness, she uses her voice like an instrument often switching roles and accompanying other members of the band. Her dead-on pitch, effortlessly natural phrasing, and infectious positive spirit has earned consistently high praise from audiences around the world.

Taj Weekes
"His sort of reggae is built around a longstanding root-style framework, with tidy production values and a crisp rhythmic bounce that matches well with Weekes' warm, mildly urgent voice and knack for melodic and lyrical hooks."

Ray Tarantino
Recusant #3 top finalist in The Great American Song Contest. The album Recusant was recorded live over a fortnight and produced with the intention of creating an ambiance and a tone that could fit the truest aspect of the songs and the lyrics.

Temple Of Soul
They will make you dance, get down, party, groove and most assuredly want to hear more. If you ever were captured by the beat of Mother’s Finest, the soul of Jimi Hendrix, the funk of Sly & the Family Stone, or the groove of Barry White then be prepared for the sonic sensation of their new album, Brothers In Arms.

Tommy Strazza & The Model Citizens
A Rock & Roll Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist who meshes arena, indie, and punk rock, and makes it look easy. One of the east coasts best kept secrets. Tommy Strazza was born to play rock and roll music.

TRAEDONYA
The bride of new funk hip opera. Her maxi single and video ''BELOVED'' is just the tip of the iceberg for this artist. There is no box or limit for her; it is about the world language called music.

Artie Traum
Artie Traum is an award-winning guitarist & songwriter who has been featured on 30 albums. He has been called "one of the world's most gifted musicians" (Jeff Wignal/WPKN) and a performer who "defines the vitality of American acoustic music" (Acoustic Guitar Magazine). He has produced and recorded with Livingston Taylor, Michael Franks, The Band, Bela Fleck, David Grisman, Pete Seeger, James Taylor and dozens more.

Trystette
Sensual, rocking melodic songs with extraordinary collisions of soul-pop, electronic and a light R& B flavor.

The Ugli Stick
Formed in 2000, the timing of The Ugli Stick couldn't have been more prophetic: a new millennium to usher in a new style of music. A style that puts rock, reggae, funk and hip-hop through the musical blender to create a radio-friendly sound that appeals to everyone. And just like the music, the fans are equally diverse and dedicated. Playing nearly 250 shows a year, Ugli Stick fans of all ages and from all backgrounds pack venues to see the dynamic and engaging live stage shows.

Michael Veitch
Michael Veitch has played the Newport Folk Festival, been invited to the Clinton White, and opened tours for Shawn Colvin among many high points in his career. He's recorded 6 cd's of original music, played through a zillion singer-songwriter hangs and venues and has been living in Woodstock for the last 8 years.

THE VELVET CODE
They draw you in for many different reasons, but it is about how far we’re willing to reach that decides whether you’re truly ready for the next level of your journey. Through the colorful experiences of love, heartache, betrayal, anger, demise, and triumph, lead singer/songwriter and founder of The Velvet Code, MARLON (born Marlon Wurmitzer) has created a path towards the real CODE of life, the THE VELVET CODE while giving you a chance to release your inhibitions, in your mind, your soul, and hopefully to remove the shackles on our feet.

Gershon Veroba
After a decade of his famous pop hit parodies, Gershon Veroba switched back to his most dominant talents as a performer, composer and producer. His tenth album, Reach Out, reflects his true direction and is a project other Jewish artists could not achieve. Appealing to the broadest audience possible, his lyrics bring critical reflection on the human factors in our lives, not just the religious ones. His messages of brotherhood and insight continues to appeal to audiences from all backgrounds and beliefs.

von Baron
von Baron’s music has been described as New Age Music on steroids! With a sound that is both exhilarating and soothing, von Baron’s sound is reminiscent of artists such as Yanni, Enya, Olodum, Lee Ritenour, and Erykah Badu. These influences and his more than 20 years in music combine to create his debut album Pangaea. The album is filled with sounds that speak from the heart in the universal language we all understand, music.

Sydney Wayser
Intimate and playful, placid and serene. Melancholy and dark, with occasional hints of passing sadness. This is the sound of Sydney Wayser, a twenty year-old singer-songwriter who with her French father and American mother has lived her life between Paris and Los Angeles. Sydney's music is rife with tales and adventure; it quite simply draws you into her world, delicately.

WAZ
WAZ is in bloom. Pete Yorn’s old band mate has arrived at a place where his melodies flow yet hold the listener still. Raised in the Midwest, WAZ writes, sings and plays with a bellowing honesty. His songs are born of naked human emotion and are not just to be heard, but are to be felt.

Chuck E. Weiss
To quote Rob O’Connor, “Chuck E. Weiss has spent a life in the musical shadows - in dim bars, clubs and studios - cultivating an unparalleled repertoire that’s been called ‘an anthology of hipster tastes’. It’s true.”


Shea Breaux Wells
Every beautiful note from the powerful vocals of Shea Breaux Wells offers a sense of heart-warming love attributed to a true passion for her craft. The complexity and diversity of jazz seems to find deep resonance with Shea's authentic performance style. Her talents reach a vast range with a history of singing rock, a capella and musical theater.

Michael Whalen
For Michael Whalen, the passionate pursuit of music represents his life story, not merely the contents of a resume. The evocative works he composes and produces have become a part of our lives too, through his remarkably diverse ventures in television, films, theater, multi-media and on his own recordings. So far, Michael has more than 400 television scores and dozens of feature and short film credits to his name.

T.H. White
Born and raised in NYC, TH White studied percussion, guitar and bass with jazz legends such as Eddie Locke. Performing in most major NY clubs by 16, his absorbtion of city vibes and degree in audio engineering allow him to execute his original visions.

The White Tie Affair
The White Tie Affair was born out of the death of two local Chicago bands (A Perfect Gentleman and Made in Hollywood). When Chris Wallace (vox) and Sean-P (guitar) began writing songs in Sean’s home studio in Northwest Indiana, the two founding members both agreed that they wanted to put a fun, party vibe back into the music they were used to making.

Winzenried a.k.a. Hollywood Drunks
After completely losing his dead dry hair by 17, Eric Winzenried realized at a young age that life has a way of forcing its stereotypical imprint on the soul. Since then, writing and recording music has been a way for him to forget the various bad hairstyles he attempted throughout the 90's (for instance, the infamous bald guy with pony tail look).

Michael Wolff
Michael Wolff is a genuine hipster -- a Manhattan-based family man and internationally acclaimed pianist-composer-bandleader who returns to his roots with the release of his eleventh album, 'jazz, JAZZ, jazz'. This soulful, instrumental collection is everything fans have come to embrace in Wolff's virtuoso jazz piano playing.

Todd Woodward
Todd Woodward, founder/frontman of ORDINARY K, and producer Pat Lee have teamed up to bring you a groundbreaking album that laces thick beats, atmospheric melodies, and smart, conscious lyricism.

Yazbek
He's a long-time cult favorite – a recording artist, vocalist and pianist known for his thrilling live performances and irreverent style. He is a two-time Tony Award Nominee, whose shows 'The Full Monty' and 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' have played in over 20 countries. His first album 'The Laughing Man' won the N.A.I.R.D. Award for Best Pop Album of the Year. He is a Grammy-nominated record producer, and an Emmy-Award winning TV writer (for Late Night with David Letterman).