Midmay
MidMay is a Vancouver-based Alternative-R&B group fronted by it’s three members, Nikko Harris, Tom Shand and Jacob Regehr. Nikko, Tom & Jake have been collectively working together for over ten years. They have grown together, personally, professionally, and musically and now, it is their time to shine. The name MidMay came from the three members' birthdays. Nikko and Tom being born just two days apart & Jacob, who would have been born in between the two, but was born six weeks prematurely. All three members sing, lending to the distinctive, full sound and diversity of genres from R&B, funk & soul to jazz and rock. The three members of MidMay combine their wide-range of musical influences into their sound - including, The Beatles, Anderson. Paak, Raveena, and Stevie Wonder through improvisation meets deliberate, careful writing. Whether it is their powerful voices, skillful execution of Jacob on the keys, Nikko's catchy drum beats or Tom's effortlessly funky bass lines, MidMay is making waves in the Pacific Northwest.
Mellowhaunt
Mellowhaunt is a synthesis of queer producer Matthew DeBeer and genre-bending singer Derya Gwynneth. Born from heartbreak, Mellowhaunt makes music to dance, drive, and cry to - music to remind you that you're human and leave a bittersweet taste on your tongue that leaves you wanting more. Imagine you're driving down a desert highway, fall in love with a wisp of smoke, get abducted by aliens, and then spat back out. From pop to industrial to ethereal to jazzy, and of course haunting, Mellowhaunt incorporates many genres into their music to craft their unique sound. They draw inspiration from artists such as FKA Twigs, Florence and the Machine, Mitski, Björk, Billie Eilish and others. Mellowhaunt was a match made in heaven, creating sounds dark enough to awaken souls from hell and groovy enough to have them dancing with the devil in no time. Mellowhaunt will transport you to places never before seen by man, and, if you're lucky, they might even break your heart.
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