SHADOW WITCH

“They are the band your big brother listened to, the band your dad loved, the one your sister lost her virginity to, the one your mother screamed for to be turned down, the one you always wanted to be in.”
Frazer Jones from www.stonerking1.blogspot.com

“This band have a lot going for them. The vocals from Earl are impressive throughout and the instrumental work is just so damn good!
I’ve heard these guys being compared to Graveyard, Mastodon, Clutch and Sabbath, so it tells you how expansive their sound actually is. Shadow Witch are worth giving a damn about.”
“Shadow Witch have huge potential here and I think we could be hearing a lot more of these guys in the years to come.”
“Shadow Witch play to their strengths as they deliver an album that is all killer and no filler. This album is a serious statement of intent and it will end up as one of my favorite albums of the year “
Steve Howe from www.outlawsofthesun.blogspot.com

“Shadow Witch have been listening to old school hard rock, doom metal, stoner rock and grunge a lot in their days and now translate all those influences into their own sound. That sound contains loads of fuzz, fingerlicking riffs and damn great vocals. ”
Title track ‘Sun Killer’ does the trick, blending vintage doom metal with elements from grunge, as if Alice In Chains & Soundgarden invaded Candlemass’ recording studio.”
Serge from www.merchantsofair.com

http://shadowwitchband.com/

Duane Mark (trio)

Over the years Duane Mark has become a top notch entertainer and song writer, focusing on connecting with the crowd. With a versatile writing style, his heart felt stories are delivered with a personal take on American Roots music. These elements, combined with the hard work ethic instilled by his upbringing, have this ambassador for the working class on what seems like a never ending tour to take his passion to the world! Sprinkle in a little sarcasm at a live show, with a pinch of tongue in cheek lyrics, and you have “Duane Mark, the Americana act that everybody loves to hate!”

https://www.ihateduanemark.com/

Nous featuring Karl Berger, Christopher Bono, Billy Martin and Friends

Karl Berger is a six time winner of the Downbeat Critics Poll as a jazz soloist, recipient of numerous Composition Awards ( commissions by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, European Radio and Television: WDR, NDR, SWF, Radio France, Rai Italy. SWF-Prize 1994 ). Professor of Composition, Artist-in-Residence at universities, schools and festivals worldwide; PhD in Music Esthetics.

Karl Berger became noted for his innovative arrangements for recordings by Jeff Buckley (“Grace”), Natalie Merchant (“Ophelia”), Better Than Ezra, The Cardigans, Jonatha Brooke, Buckethead, Bootsie Collins, The Swans, Sly + Robbie, Angelique Kidjo a.o.; and for his collaborations with producers Bill Laswell, Alan Douglas (“Operazone”), Peter Collins, Andy Wallace, Craig Street, Alain Mallet, Malcolm Burn, Bob Marlett a.m.o. in Woodstock, NY. New York City, Los Angeles, Tokyo, London, Paris, Rome.

He recorded and performed with Don Cherry, Lee Konitz, John McLaughlin, Gunther Schuller, the Mingus Epitaph Orchestra, Dave Brubeck, Ingrid Sertso, Dave Holland, Ed Blackwell, Ray Anderson, Carlos Ward, Pharoah Sanders, Blood Ulmer, Hozan Yamamoto and many others at festivals and concerts in the US, Canada, Europe, Africa, India, Phillippines, Japan, Mexico, Brazil.

His recordings and arrangements appear on the Atlantic, Axiom, Black Saint, Blue Note, Capitol, CBS, Columbia Double Moon, Douglas Music, Elektra , EMI, Enja, Island, JVC, Knitting Factory, In&Out, MCA, Milestone, Polygram, Pye , RCA, SONY, Stockholm, Vogue a.o.

Founder and director of the Creative Music Foundation, Inc., dba The Creative Music Studio, a not-for-profit corporation, dedicated to the research of the power of music and sound and the elements common to all of the world’s music forms; and to educational presentations through workshops, concerts, recordings, with a growing network of artists and CMS members worldwide.
Conducted CMS Residencies worldwide. In the 90s, Dr. Berger was Professor of Composition and Dean of Music Education at the Hochschule fuer Musik, Frankfurt / Germany. Chairman of the Music Department at UMass Dartmouth till 2006.
Now re-establishing CMS programming in collaboration with producer Rob Saffer, directing the CMS Archive Project, recording and producing.
Performing internationally with the Allstar Ensemble “In the Spirit of Don Cherry” and with numerous projects, collaborating with vocalist/poet Ingrid Sertso ( contact CreativeMusicAgency@gmail.com ). Recording a Trlogy of Piano Music for Tzadik Records. Collaborating with bassist Ken Filiano, vocalist Ingrid Sertso (KIK) + guitarist Kenny Wessel (KIKK). The Karl Berger Improvisers Orchestra, completed 75 performances in New York since the Spring of 2011 (see BLOG at www.karlberger.org). New collaboration in Europe with drummer Baby Sommer, bassist Antonio Borghini, guitarist Carsten Radtke, vocalist/poet Ingrid Sertso (DIFFERENT STANDARDS). Collaborating with cornetist Ken Knuffke, violinist Jason Hwang, saxophonists Ivo Perelman, Peter Apfelbaum, Mercedes Figueras, drummers Harvey Sorgen, Tani Tabbal, Warren Smith, Tyshawn Sorey. bassists Joe Fonda, Mark Helias, Max Johnson, William Parker, trumpeter Steven Bernstein and others for recordings and performances.

www.karlberger.org

Christopher Bono:
– Composer
– Composer and Producer
– Experimental Music Composer

Christopher Bono entered the world of classical music much later than most of his contemporaries. He spent his childhood and teenage years devoted to baseball; in 1999 he was drafted by the Seattle Mariners but an injury kept him from playing. Filling the void left by the end of his athletic endeavors, Bono began playing the guitar when he was 21, and for several years he toured, recorded, and performed in an alternative roots-rock style. In his mid-20s, he made the choice to learn classical composition techniques in order to more fully realize his music. For seven years, in nearly hermetic isolation, he taught himself to read music, and studied composition independently with Juilliard professor Kendall Briggs and at La Scola Cantorum in Paris.

On Bono’s introspective three movement work, Invocations,  Frank Oteri in NewMusicBox, wrote, “While much of 21st-century contemporary composition is not beholden to any rules…Bono’s music sounds as though everything he writes is something he is discovering for the very first time, even if there are clear reference points throughout to the sound worlds of other composers from both our own time and other eras.”

Two of his choral works were recorded by the New York Virtuoso Singers with Harold Rosenbaum conducting.  Film artists Tobias Stretch (Radiohead, Deftones) and Ingibjörg Birgisdóttir (Sigur Rós) made accompanying art films for the pieces.

Christopher released the epic orchestral album BARDO in 2014. BARDO charted at #12 on iTunes classical internationally and received rave reviews. The work incorporates a vast source of multicultural influences including The Tibetan Book Of The Dead, various archetypal symbolism and characters from the ancient Tarot system, sound healing, and sacred geometry. This surreal musical drama narrates the path of “The Fool,” a character derived from the Tarot system, as he experiences a spiritual journey through a cycle of loss, despair, inspiration, destruction, death, the afterlife, and rebirth.

The recording of BARDO features members of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and the Prague Philharmonic conducted by phenomenal young conductor Teddy Abrams. The sessions were recorded at the legendary Dvorák Hall in Prague, and were produced by Christopher Bono with Grammy Award-winners Adam Abeshouse and Silas Brown.

In 2017, After 3 years of isolated work, Christopher wrote, produced and released the first Ghost Against Ghost full length album entitled, still love.  Some of the reveiws for the album included:

”Cathartic soul-bearing space prog masterwork.” — Prog Magazine

“Still Love is a mighty work of art that juxtaposes pop-sensitivity with an intense

listening experience.” – Arctic Drones

“Evokes a wide array of inspirations to create a vast and intense field of sounds.

Bono constructs a darkly spiritual aura in this post-rock inspired composition.” –Stereogum

“Ghost Against Ghost’s New Song “Resume” Is A Slow-Moving, Cinematic Destroyer” –Metal Injection

Ghost Against Ghost  is Bono’s ambient post-rock moniker, and he plans to continue to release a series of extended pieces through the project over the next few years.

2018 will feature the release of a three album set from the improvisational group NOUS, founded by Christopher.  This year also marks a series of studio and performance collaborations with legendary electronic producer Gareth Jones, a new ensemble with Thor Harris (Swans) and Christopher Pravdica (Swans), and Anni Rossi, a shamanic scandinavian project being recorded this summer in the north of Norway with Norwegian folk singer Cecilie Hafstad, an ongoing collaboration with Jazz icon Karl Berger, and a fall project with electronic producer Photay.

http://www.christopherbono.com/

Garth.

Originally raised in Laurel, MD, Garth. is a singer, producer & multi-instrumentalist now based in New York City. Human Nature, his debut EP and first musical offering as a solo artist, blends influences ranging from 90s R&B and 80s pop to the more electronic production of today.

https://garthofficial.com

https://soundcloud.com/garthofficia

Tygersounds

Tygersounds is an exploration of time and melody, blending the best parts of 80s synth-rock and pop aesthetics with new-age indie rock and harmonies. The end result—vibrant tracks that drip with passion and memories from a place not far, a place of nostalgia, a place where our youth still lives.

Tygersounds was born in a smaller-than-usual East Village apartment, where Moser wrote, composed, and released the first EP, Tyger (2015). The music was a conduit to his struggles and desires that he felt would connect people through a shared history of growing up in the ‘80s and ‘90s.

The fresh retrowave trio consists of Jordan Moser, Hilary Davis, and Tom Cordell. Davis (who doesn’t understand why people say she looks like Molly Ringwald) plays violin and synth. Tom Cordell (the self-proclaimed “best drummer on the Eastern seaboard”) plays drums. Moser is the primary songwriter and lead vocalist/guitarist for the band. He taps into a sound that can only be described as Morrisey-esque, merging a haunting, classic tone with a contemporary new-romantic vibe. The combination of vulnerable vocals, synth elements, and rocking guitar and drums is what makes Tygersounds roar.

Moser brought Davis and Cordell into the fold in 2015 to bring Tygersounds out of his studio and into the dimly-lit walls and sticky floors of some classic lower Manhattan clubs (Bowery Electric, Pianos, Rockwood Music Hall). The group continues to perform regularly, and write and record new music.

www.tygersounds.com

Orphan Jane

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www.orphanjane.com

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Danger*Cakes

Riot Grrrl Soul and old school Rock ‘n’ Roll, Danger*Cakes are an all-female band based in Austin, Texas. The band combines rockabilly, 60’s girl group, goth, and swing in a punk rock blender to create a unique sound all their own.

http://msdangercakes.wixsite.com/dangercakes

Dom P.

Dom P. born Dominic Buccellato hails from Poughkeepsie, New York, the last stop on the Hudson line.  He has been a Poet since the day he was born, always finding solace in the written and spoken word.  Growing up in the 1990’s, Hip-Hop is a part of his soul.  His poetry speaks of love, music, family, the human condition, injustice and social change. The sound of his voice and the rhythm of his rhyme is guaranteed to turn your head and provoke thought. He truly believes that poetry has the power to change the world.

The Frank Murashow

Frank Murasso, a.k.a “The Frank Murashow”, was born and raised in Poughkeepsie, with ties to the local music scene throughout the years. Having raised family, primarily supporting them as a graphic designer, most of his musical talent has been saved for present days, where at 52, has built a body of original solo material presented at open mics in the Hudson Valley, Westchester and Connecticut, and appearing in artist showcases in New York City.
No stranger to the stage, Frank has performed with Vito Petroccitto, Four Guys in Disguise, The Differents, Graham Dawson, Lailani Martinez, and Rachael Hendricks.
Frank’s strong vocals have been influenced by Elton John, Stevie Ray, Bowie, and Floyd, but stands out as original in his own right.

Philthy Peasants

Philthy Peasants is a Poughkeepsie based hip-hop group. A friend of the group had created a fictitious band name and list of song titles. From this, a group of musicians, spoken word poets, and MC’s came together to take on the task of reinventing his vision as a way of challenging their creativity and craft. Their self-titled first project can be found on Soundcloud.