Artists

  • Erica Mason is an award winning hip hop and R&B artist/songwriter who is passionate about empowering people to find freedom through discovering who they are. She launched a mental health clothing brand focused on reminding people that they are not alone in their jouney.  After scaling her company to a quarter of a million dollars in 1 year, she began to add fuel to the fire by making music for the soul. Erica released a series of songs that went viral on Instagram and Tik Tok. These include "Addicted To My Phone", "Unappreciated" and "Better". As Erica began to write about her personal healing journey, she grew over 1 half a million followers across her social media platforms in 90 days. Shortly after, this mometum landed her opportunities to perform on BET, Chat #1 on Amazon Music and Top 20 on iTunes…

  • Sarah Durbin is carving out a lane of her own with a sound that balances confessional storytelling, sharp wit, and cinematic intensity. Raised in the tension between faith and rebellion, her music unpacks the messiness of growing up, falling in and out of love, and finding freedom in vulnerability…

  • LYRICALMAR is a versatile, genre-blending artist whose distinctive voice and perspective set him apart. Blending rap, pop, and dance with sharp lyricism and detailed production, his music explores self-confidence, bullying, and Black economic empowerment. His work has been featured in AT&T’s Pride campaign, highlighted by PAPER Magazine, and recognized by PopSmash Radio, GLAAD, and Gayety…

  • T0SKA is the project of Ian Starling and Doug Linse. Transcending gender, genre, and discipline, T0SKA’s sound lies somewhere at the intersection of electronic pop, experimental, and soul. Driven by an ethos of art as a nexus for social change and spiritual growth, their powerful live performances have moved diverse audiences across the US…

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  • Axel & Lolo is a folk-pop duo crafting a musical fantasyland built upon a profound personal connection. Every song is a quest for inner peace — both for themselves and to share with the world around them. Rooted in curiosity, their personalities are woven into every lyric…

  • When it comes to making music independently, Boston born artist, Eph See, truly shines. Unsigned and unmanaged, Eph See has built their musical career from the ground up by releasing singles and long-form projects through self led campaigns and the help of their creative community of friends….

  • Chloe Star is a Persian and Indigenous singer, songwriter, and tribal advocate raised between Los Angeles and her family's reservation in San Bernardino. Since her 2023 debut, her full-force sound and deeply personal lyrics have filled stages from London Pride to New York Pride to sold-out rooms across two continents — and caught the attention of Rolling Stone along the way...

  • Greg Duffy is a recording artist and actor whose work is built around one thing: honesty. His music blends melodic, atmospheric production with introspective lyricism that moves through love, heartache, and personal growth. Now, with debut single "Excuses For You" out now and "If Looks Could Kill" dropping mid 2026, Greg Duffy is just getting started ...

  • Ammonite is a Washington D.C.-area rock trio where punk urgency meets Americana soul, known for soaring three-part harmonies, gritty songwriting, and a boldly queer, political edge that resonates with fans of Sleater-Kinney, The Breeders, Brandi Carlile, and kd lang. Rooted in folk storytelling but fired by 90s punk, their emotionally charged live shows move audiences from dancing to tears — and regularly amplify movements for mutual aid, queer liberation, and gender equality at Pride festivals, grassroots fundraisers, and major regional events including the National Cherry Blossom Festival and Takoma Park Folk Festival. Having shared the stage with Speedy Ortiz, Crys Matthews, and Desert Sharks, and contributed to Yesterday and Today: DC Does Dischord alongside Ted Leo, The Dismemberment Plan, and J Robbins, Ammonite stands firmly at the crossroads of indie rock, feminist punk, and Americana…

  • BANGZZ is a Durham, NC-based garage punk duo channeling the raw, defiant spirit of riot grrrl with loud, fast, feminist anthems. Guitarist/vocalist Erika Kobayashi Libero and drummer Jess Caesar have built a fierce East Coast punk presence with campy videos, explosive live shows, and songs like "Your Asian Fetish is Racist" and "Don't Touch People." They've opened for Wednesday, Mannequin Pussy, Screaming Females, and Soul Glo, and earned a co-sign from Bikini Kill's Kathleen Hanna…

  • shilohMFA is a Lakota musician and genre-defying songwriter based in Phoenix, Arizona, blending folk, punk, indie, Americana, and alternative rock into what they call "original comfort music for the Sad Bastard within." Rooted in Lakota ceremonial music and shaped by the DIY punk scene of Pierre, South Dakota, their sound lands somewhere between The Violent Femmes, Hole, and Tracy Bonham, raw, confrontational, and deeply emotionally resonant. After fronting Phoenix art-punk project Ashley (2012–2018) and two decades of performing, they have built a reputation for magnetic, unconventional live shows across the U.S., and earned a 2022 Native American Music Award nomination for "Suspension" from their Mojave Desert-recorded album Snapshot. At the heart of it all is a belief in music as a liberating force, connecting community, challenging norms, and inviting listeners to imagine lives beyond limitation…

  • Deadbeat Girl is a New York-based indie-alternative artist delivering raw, melody-driven music that hits a nerve. Since launching in 2022, the project of South Florida–born Val Olson has exploded onto the scene — playing Lollapalooza, supporting Ari Abdul on the HELLGIRL Tour, and racking up 3 million streams in 2025 — all while headlining underground NYC shows known for blurring the line between vulnerability and euphoria. For fans of emotionally charged indie-alternative with an electrifying live presence, Deadbeat Girl is one of the most exciting emerging artists to watch…

  • Lachi is a world touring recording artist and author, award winning music executive, globally renowned disability inclusion advocate, host of PBS series Renegades, and Recording Academy (GRAMMYs) National Trustee. Born legally blind, Lachi created the U.N.-recognized organization RAMPD (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities), collaborating on…

  • Alternative singer-songwriter Moselle sings about trauma with a wink, and sometimes even a smirk. Having grown up in the bible belt they know what it feels like to be pumped so full of shame that it seems there’s no room to grow. Moselle hopes that through sharing their music they can help to validate the experiences of others, showing them that they aren’t as alone as they feel…

  • Carissa Johnson is a Boston-born musician and performer known for her emotionally resonant lyrics, her unapologetic authenticity, and her band’s inimitable live energy. Carissa blends vulnerability with power, offering anthems of resilience, heartbreak, and self-discovery. With a sound rooted in punk and alt-rock, she’s toured the U.S. extensively...

  • Meet Déja Imani, a Tennessee-based rapper, voice actor, host, research psychologist, and therapist who blends creativity and insight into a dynamic career. Whether hosting events for The Recording Academy, leading workshops for the APA, or co-hosting Out Loud Knox, Déja brings energy, authenticity…

  • Aria Narang is a queer, trans, non-binary singer-songwriter blending heartfelt storytelling with sharp lyricism. Rooted in their Indian heritage and classical violin training, Aria crafts music that explores queerness, love, and identity with raw emotion and authenticity. A former American Idol Top 500 contestant and frequent NYC performer, Aria’s debut album Confession and singles like “Ink” and “Between the Lines” highlight their signature mix of vulnerability and strength. A Barnard and Columbia alum, Aria bridges art, data, and justice — using music to make the world a little more honest and kind…

  • Creating alternative electronic pop from his bedroom, Aaron Title is a songwriter, producer and DJ who builds atmospheres through music. Listen for his electronic driven production, and follow the songwriting for catharsis. He says his music is unapologetically queer, relating to many other queer visionaries who parlay feeling like an outsider against a refined social awareness. He's pushed by current trends, citing artists like Kelela, KAYTRANADA, PinkPantheress and as inspirations, connecting heavily with the DIY spirit….

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  • Samantha deLuca is a Boston-based singer-songwriter crafting emotionally rich indie and alternative pop with a theatrical edge. Through detailed, deeply personal songwriting, catchy melodies, and meticulously trained, powerhouse vocals, Samantha creates music that feels both unique and familiar—drawing listeners into stories of relationships, growth, loneliness, longing, and the search for self-love and acceptance. Her songs explore pain, grief, doubt, hope, and gratitude, reflecting universal life experiences while offering connection to those who feel marginalized or alone. Samantha’s debut EP, Reluctantly Staying Alive, produced by Larry Shotter, was released in November 2025, with new music coming in 2026…

  • MegaGoneFree is a Black LGBTQ+ independent musician who is on a mission to get their message heard around the world. A message of love, open mindedness, empathy, acceptance, and hope. Mega strives to empower their listeners to embrace their uniqueness, as it is their greatest strength…

  • Chris Pierce is an Atlanta-based LGBTQ+ pop artist delivering high-energy dance pop for the queer community. His infectious queer anthems celebrate identity, finding your community, and the power of belonging—embracing the revolutionary act of loving yourself through irresistible, dance-floor-ready pop that turns every stage into a celebration of queer joy…

  • angelgirl EVA is a music artist, producer, and DJ working at the intersection of underground club culture and electronic pop. Blending IDM, witch house, hyperpop, and techno, she creates immersive sonic worlds built from distorted vocals, atmospheric synths, and precision-driven rhythms. Her work explores identity, digital embodiment, and intimacy in the age of constant exposure, balancing emotional vulnerability with dancefloor intensity as she emerges within contemporary electronic and alternative music scenes…

  • St. Kio [pronounced saint key-OH], also known as Nicole Bandoquillo, is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist, producer, and artist based in Southern California. Their genre-fluid sound merges pop, shoegaze, post-punk, new wave, grunge, and noise rock. St. Kio has performed at acclaimed venues, including The Echo, The Fox Theater, The Paramount, and The Moroccan Lounge, delivering high-impact sets that highlight her sonic versatility and commanding presence….

  • Raine is a young, creative powerhouse with a knack for making anything—yes, anything—stand out. Whether it’s a shoe, a clothing brand, a wellness company, or a unique service, Raine knows how to connect the dots between creativity, strategy, and human psychology to craft stories and campaigns that truly resonate…