Mr. Tyler Larson is an instrumental arranger, producer, and composer located in Des Moines, Iowa. He has become one of the most respected arrangers in his genre. His electronic interpretations of romantic-classical pieces as well as modern video game scores have been celebrated internationally -even breaking the top 40 global classical charts via ReverbNation during the summer of 2021.
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"Gifted right-brained individual" Nashville Music Guide "Swing he certainly can and does" Rick Huff - Western Way Magazine
"Rejoice" and companion album "Re-joice" grew from my curiosity about developing a Spanish version of one of my songs. ultimately the project generated two 10 song albums with 6 languages featured. Don't miss Lylt, my one instrumental on the album "Rejoice".
My songs include Christian, Justice, and Environmental themes. A goal of mine is to bring messages with meaning to listeners everywhere. My songs have pleasant melodies, varied vocals, interesting instrumentals, and are good company in the car or at home.
Patrick McLaughlin is an inventive and seasoned contemporary blues musician with a widescreen musical perspective that reaches beyond preconceived boundaries. His artistry draws from rock, jazz, soul, indie-rock, and R&B. Just Like The Record is a culmination of a creative journey capturing the many facets of Patrick’s artistry at a high level. The songs feature fresh collaborations, instrumentation, and some of Patrick’s finest songwriting. “I make it a rule for my latest record to never sound like my previous one. This album was built to sound different.
This song is about my wild nights and the feeling about how safe and lucky I felt to be alive after totally losing control. It's dedicated to who didn't have the same fate. It's an experimental ballad with intriguing vodoo flavours. The energy is repressed and follows an anxious beat of thousands of percussions. Follow the stream of the beat dancing. Try the experimental vibes as a cure. Feel the unusual rocky mood of a hidden dance floor in Prague. Dance like a night Queen or hunt the vampires.
Khailana is a genre bending, ethereal pop fairy from Ōtaki, New Zealand who takes musical inspiration from nature and fantasy.
She turns her personal experiences into dark, magical, yet emotional songs with many layers and mirrors of meaning.
Master musician Graham Whorley is originally from Lynchburg, Virginia, but after nearly 30 years of living in Charleston and playing his way through the ever-changing club circuit here, the man is now something of a Lowcountry legend. In fact, Whorley told the City Paper that prior to the pandemic, he averaged more than 300 area shows a year.