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Ternion Sound

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At the Infrasound Music Festival, producers Andrew, Aric and Jack came together for an unplanned performance on the Beach Stage, which led to the formation of the group known as Ternion Sound. Their compatibility was undeniably contagious. It was evident that the three's friendship was intended for more than just one festival show when they got back together in a studio... read full bio

Jaenga

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From the beginning, bass musician Jaenga's concept was quite clear: music shouldn't be constrained by conventions or genre distinctions. Jaenga burst onto the scene and quickly made a name for himself on the festival circuit with his distinctive purple school bus and thunderous bass noises. Top talent such Griz, Space Jesus, Eprom, Slushii and Buku have been known to flock to... read full bio

Upchuck

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Atlanta-based Upchuck is a five-piece band that came together via relationships forged in the worlds of skateboarding, building and juvenile delinquency. The lead guitarist Mikey, rhythm guitarist Hoff, bassist Armando, drummer Chris and vocalist KT make up the band. Together, they are ingeniously loud and innovative. Upchuck began a hectic schedule of live performances soon after the publication of their self-titled first... read full bio

deep tan

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deep tan, a band from London's vibrant post-punk scene, will open for Queens Of The Stone Age at 14 UK/EU arena gigs, including the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, the Max-Schmeling Halle in Berlin and the O2 Arena in London. deep tan's tracks interact with modern issues, such as gender-expansive ideology, deepfake revenge porn and tales of furry addiction, through their basic, pared-down sound.... read full bio

Jords

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Since the release of his mixtape Almost An Adult, Jords, a rapper from south-east London, has incorporated diaspora and the Black British experience into his music. He explores his needs, goals and values in an unabashed manner, drawing motivation from the Black Lives Matter movement, demonstrating his Jamaican heritage, and taking part in charitable endeavors like Pickni Uniforms. "Dirt In The Diamond,"... read full bio

Hemai

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Hemai, a highly regarded producer and multi-instrumentalist, musically combines jazz and soul with a hint of electronica. Hemai was raised surrounded by jazz culture, music and live performers in Birmingham, the second-largest city in the United Kingdom. Hemai drew inspiration from artists as diverse as Herbie Hancock, The Gilbertos, D'Angelo and Zero7 to contemporary artists like Corinne Bailey Rae. Hemai's official remix... read full bio

B-ahwe

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Future soul musician B-ahwe, who was reared in Nottingham and now calls London home, takes her sound to new heights on her 26% Mixtape. The project examines topics of growth, femininity and mental health as well as challenging the social stigma associated with attaining things by a specific age. It was inspired by moving to a new city, living in lockdown and... read full bio

AgaJon

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Anyone who has been a fan of AgaJon's work over the past several years, particularly those who value music as an art form, is aware that the German Afghan producer musician stands as a testament to music that defies the widespread tendency of mass (re)producing popular music without much regard for the craft itself. The "7 days EP" - released... read full bio

Amelia Dare

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Amelia Dare, a singer-songwriter, creates sophisticated songs by fusing sensual R&B with soulful melodies and her most recent album "Wrong About Me" is no exception. The South London-based artist's newest CD has her smooth soprano gliding over light beats. With its easygoing melodies and mellow guitar riffs, "Wrong About Me" serves as a reminder to stay away from poisonous people in order... read full bio

NAMESAKE

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Producer NAMESAKE, who is from Australia's west coast, has recently entered the market but has been working on her art for a long time. Growing up as a drummer, Nat (aka NAMESAKE) began DJing in 2017. She has made a name for herself as a well-known DJ in the Perth music scene, spinning at several events with a political theme, including... read full bio

Lamira

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Lamira's mesmerizing fusion of Caribbean rhythms and contagious Reggaeton sounds is already making waves in the world music arena. This gifted Venezuelan performer, who was born on the Caribbean coast's sun-kissed sands, brings the lyrical spirit of her heritage to Sydney's bustling metropolis. Lamira was born and reared in San Fernando de Apure, Venezuela, where she was exposed to a wide... read full bio

People R Ugly

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People R Ugly was founded in Southern California by Zak Dossi, Bill Biersy, Julian Delgrosso and Tristan Kevitch. Their creation was unusual and it was the result of a YouTube narrative that had produced genuine creative effort. Their debut music video for the upbeat track "Life Of My Own Party" introduces the group to the world. Tristan, the drummer, had a fantasy of performing... read full bio

Marem Ladson

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Marem Ladson's music is a thorough examination of her multi-cultural identity that combines elements of folk, pop and traditional Spanish music with her own distinctive style of poetic and contemplative composition. She was born in Spain and now calls New York home. According to Stephen Thompson of NPR Music, "her sumptuous hooks and sweetly lilting vocals seem to form a language... read full bio

Madds Buckley

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MADDS BUCKLEY creates strong alternative/folk music with goals only surpassed by the scope of her inspirations, drawing inspiration from both stage and screen. Her whole discography exhibits this talent for cinematic passion and uncompromising candor, the same heart and vigor that propelled her song "The Red Means I Love You," which was inspired by the renowned anime My Hero Academia, to... read full bio

Gates To Hell

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American metal band Gates to Hell hails from Louisville, Kentucky. The band's music is heavily influenced by death metal and has a powerful, dark energy that will captivate any listener. Their style is characterized by quick-paced drumming, intense guitar riffs and harsh screams that perfectly encapsulate the raw strength of metal. Gates to Hell's biggest draw is always its music. The band's... read full bio

Dead Icarus

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When his almost twenty-year run as the lead singer of Atreyu came to an unexpected end, Alex Varkatzas found himself in such a predicament. The Californian, who had spent his whole adult life defining himself by music and other people, made the decision to start again without any ties to those things. The end product is DEAD ICARUS. Before launching a... read full bio

Uly

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Rising funkster Uly (real name Rafino Murphy), the stylistic offspring of Sly Stone, Bootsy Collins and Maxwell, references the progressive soul music of the '70s fusion mavericks and their '90s neo-soul kids. Soft guitar licks, soulful trumpet playing, basslines turned way up, dry and harsh snare drum hits and a falsetto that would make D'Angelo's heart quiver are all part of his... read full bio

Tim Lyre

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Afrofusion musician Tim Lyre is from Lagos, Nigeria. Tim is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer whose music explores the human experience from an afro-futurist viewpoint while bending genres. Tim blends international poetry through voice and sound over a bustling, psychedelic Lagos environment as a key player in Nigeria's alté revival. His music is a genre-defying, afro-futurist study of the human experience,... read full bio

Sute Iwar

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Suté Iwar is a multi-talented individual. He started learning the piano at age seven and the saxophone at Muson Centre in Onikan, where his father had enrolled him. Years later, he and his brothers would establish the BANTU Collective, an artistic hub with the mission "to push high-quality art across the board." Suté recorded albums and EPs under the group,... read full bio

Saina

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North West London is where Saina, a singer, songwriter and producer, was born and raised. At the age of 7, she began playing the piano and at the age of 12, she started creating her own music. She completed The BRIT School's Level 3 Diploma in Music with a Triple Distinction and Star and kept on writing songs in her private studio. Saina has... read full bio



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Celebrity Talent International is a booking agent to help you hire performers for corporate functions, business or private parites, fairs or festivals, weddings, speaking engangments, print or online advertising campaigns, media events, endorsements, fundraisers, or appearances. Contact CTI by calling 725-228-5100 today or submitting a request in order to book talent like Ternion Sound, Jaenga, Upchuck, deep tan, Jords, Hemai, B-ahwe, AgaJon, Amelia Dare, NAMESAKE, Lamira, People R Ugly, Marem Ladson, Madds Buckley, Gates To Hell, Dead Icarus, Uly, Tim Lyre, Sute Iwar, Saina and more!
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