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Prepping indie artists for a bigger stage.

create. incubate. innovate.

 

Shaping culture through fostering emerging artists’ philosophical & brand development.



create.

We’re on a tireless search to find artists making music that inspires us. Creatives crafting a sound or style that transcends the predictable, both sonically and lyrically.

incubate.

We believe the most important resource we can invest in young artists is time. From the preliminary stages of development—defining and creating their own, unique voice and sound—through all points in between (PR training, live-performance maturation, building an engaged followership rather than passive listeners, working with an assortment of marketing and distribution entities that serve as most beneficial outlets for their product).

innovate.

We endeavor to help artists develop their art and brand into a truly one-of-a-kind, signature aesthetic, while maintaining elements of commercial appeal and accessibility.

 

Artists


Indie Pop Duo Tree Giants

TREE GIANTS

As a hybrid production-vocal duo, Oklahoma City’s Daniel Chrisman and Israel Lee—collectively known as Tree Giants—has largely built a name for themselves in the studio, doing the behind-the-scenes work for hip-hop and R&B artists seeking an added electronic/dream-pop vibe to their tracks. This work has garnered Tree Giants a stellar reputation amongst their industry peers.

That said, when time has allotted, the pair has sought to consistently release their own original material, including the latest single “Better Together,” the lead single to their as-yet-untitled upcoming EP.

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JUICYPEAR

The soul of Emily King + Pharrell; the vibe of The Cardigans + Daft Punk; and the style of FutureSex/LoveSounds-era Justin Timberlake + Dua Lipa just crashed your rollerskating party. From now on, this fresh, SoCal-made hybrid will be known as JUICYPEAR.

Pears have a lot of cool symbolism to them. They signify wisdom and health. Fertility (which is simply the ability to produce). Inner peace. Affection. Comfort. It’s also what any true music lover wants to feel every time they jump in their car for a drive with the windows down, wind in the hair, and zero worries.

TEDIOUS & BRIEF

Meet Jamie Jacobsen. The 23-year-old native from Chicago’s south side is as gritty and stubborn as her roots would suggest, and her thoughtful blend of commercial-ready, groove-oriented, indie-alt pop reflects an existential mind who’s not used to thinking inside boxes. But her tendency to keep a tongue-in-cheek songwriting approach keeps her every bit relatable.

If you’re wondering where her stage name comes from, look no further than the wildly popular podcast “S-Town,” created by This American Life. “It’s one of my favorite true stories I’ve ever heard,” explains Jacobsen.

 
 

Say It | CHILD

 

Not That Deep | TEDIOUS & BRIEF