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patternist

Kings favorite Patternist releases the new EP Give It Up. Recorded in his apartment, the Portland based singer-songwriter Gabe Mouer easily fits in with the likes of St. Lucia, The 1975, and Phoenix.

The newcomer has already won over Idolator, All Things Go, PopMatters, The Huffington Post, and landed on Spotify playlists including Fresh Finds and Under The Radar.

The electro pop wizard has opened for NBC’s The Voice Juliet Simms, The Ataris, and Train. Having just wrapped up a show at Analog Cafe & Theater, stay tuned for upcoming performances.
patternistmusic@gmail.com

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mr-little-jeans

Monica Birkenes, aka Mr Little Jeans kicked off her career with a cover of Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs which garnered millions of plays on YouTube and SoundCloud. Then having released her debut album on Capitol imprint Harvest Records, she became quickly known as an electro pop diva.

Outside of music, she has appeared in commercials for Gossip Girl, and in several movies, including 21 Jump Street and Celeste and Jesse Forever.

But it’s her New EP Fever in which she truly shines. Take a quick listen to Stitches and you’ll quickly find out the Nordic songstress comes from another dimension. Oh! and her holiday jingle Dear Santa made the Christmas Pop playlist on Spotify.
drewmcfadden@gmail.com

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scanvenger-hunt

Scavenger Hunt impresses with the track Never Enough which comes off the EP Shapes and Outlines. Consisting of producer Dan Mufson and vocalist Jill Lamoureux, the dynamic duo is riding a wave of indie praise.

Citing artist influences ranging from Fleetwood Mac to Sade and having toured with Dragonetteand Capital Cities, the LA indie act had songs used by Estee Lauder, Virgin Mobile, and Hollister.

You can check them out live at The Resident on January 12th.
dan@scavengerhuntmusic.com, jill@scavengerhuntmusic.com

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New comer Julian Lamadrid drops the track No Trouble along with a playful video. Having just moved to NYC and studying at NYU, Julian cites The Weeknd, J Dilla, Vampire Weekend as influences. Inspired by a wide array of genres, Julian combines hip hop, indie rock and a bit of R&B. This is why the 18 year old Mexican kid is an artist to watch. Check out the video for No Trouble.
ronxepo@gmail.com

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blonde-maze

Blonde Maze makes a welcome return with the new track Antarctica. The indie-electro track was heavily blogged and landed in the top 5 on Hype Machine within 24 hours of its release. It was also added to Spotify’s Weekly Buzz Playlist.

Blonde Maze is Amanda Steckler’s solo project. The NYC based indie artist spent time traveling between The Big Apple and London compiling music for the critically acclaimed EP The Ocean.

Tonight she will perform Communion Music NY residency at Rockwood Music Hall which was founded by Ben Lovett (Mumford and Sons) and Kev Jones (Bear’s Den).
info@blondemaze.com

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