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Check out some of the great artists and clients that we've worked with:

Aristacats - Led by Agent Orange and Expose, these guys are homegrown Chicago hip-hop in some of it's finest forms.

Bitch (of Bitch and Animal) - Bitch busts out twist yer guts love and hate songs with punchy rhymes, defiant girl electric violin, ukulele and bass. She`s a constantly touring entertainer and songwriter who has pulled audiences to their feet worldwide with her politically charged and personally wrenched lyrics, her atypical instrumentation, minimalist sound and wildly dramatic stage persona.

The Bomb - Chicago punk legend Jeff Pezzati of Naked Raygun fame has returned with a vengeance! Backed by a solidified line-up that includes guitarist Jeff Dean (x-The Story So Far), plus bassist Pete Mittler and drummer Mike Soucy (also know as the pummeling rhythm section of The Methadones), The Bomb is now set for mass destruction. Razor-sharp lyrics with unrelenting and urgent guitars, crushing distortion and intense delivery define the bands post-punk sound. Throw in Pezzati's trademark woah-oh-oh's,and vocal scorn and you know it's gonna be good.

Charcoal - Charcoal is not creativity, but rather the obsessive elegy and a paraphrase of modern existentialist thought, Sartre above them all. Flowers in the Cement, in a certain sense, is also about hope, the desperate and adolescent expectation of a change, the questioning about the possibility for a change, and the revolutionary demand for it. In this sense, Charcoal-music is political music since it is not only inclined towards existential issues, but also towards social criticism. The socio-political issues may appear somehow encrypted in the lyrics - a voluntary choice since it expresses the incommunicability and the limit of words, as Hoffmann remarked. Modern language is an empty code, a simple and useless convention that mirrors the empty consciousness of modern society and is therefore a voluntary critique of society's structure and infrastructure.

The Countdown - "Trapped somewhere between Night of the Living Dead and Tommy, Chicago's The Countdown perform a sort of electro-rock opera from Hell. Co-guitarist/vocalists Stiff and Roxie Starr twist Sonic Youth noise solos over Lords of Acid disco-industrial beats for a sound that's even sicker than the sum of its parts." - 100 Percent Unnatural Underground

Cracklin Moth - has never failed. Since first appearing onstage in the summer of 2004, they've weathered a name change, kept a steady schedule of lover performances, and recorded the self-produed Redbird EP. the group has ceaselessly impressed peers and audiences in their hometown of Chicago, both recorded and onstage. "Decidedly fresh, like the autobiography of a young American, lost in the rainy streets of Chicago" - Jammed

Entrinzic (Bluebeard Productions) - Formed in Chicago Illinois, Entrinzic has been creating, performing, and recording music since the year 2000. Rooted in rock, reggae, and funk, Entrinzic`s vibe of music is best described as a mixture of high-energy grooves and tasteful 3-part vocals. With a well-arranged writing style that never dismisses the original feeling of the song, the band balances the art of form and freedom. Whether jamming on intricate rhythms or hanging out in a simple reggae pocket, the band`s passionate vocals and intensely driven grooves are always the main attraction.

Fausto Fernos: Feast of Fools - The Feast of Fools is a satirical variety-show, that places a large emphasis on eclectic self-made works of original theater, music, or performance art. The show features four to six acts which are tied together by a six-scene play revolving around a chosen theme.

Noah Gabriel - singer/songwriter, was born in 1983 in Aurora, IL. His influences range from the guitarists Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chris Whitley, and David Gilmour, to the songwriters, Amy Mann, Adam Duritz (Counting Crows), and many others. Bandmates Gary Belniak (co-producer), Tim Politte and Michael Addyman are all schooled and seasoned musicians that have been playing professionally, touring the states and the world with their various bands since the 70’s. Their various backgrounds include bands such as The Byrds, Michael McDonald, Shadows of Knight, Tyrant, Acousticity, Dave Mason and others. The band was put together in 2003 when Noah was doing the pre-production work on his album “In Aurora,” and is still together. And although there’s a slight age gap, it means nothing to them... they are brothers in music and continue to wow new audiences young and old wherever they play.

GoJangle.com - This site is dedicated to musicians who want to advertise their music, fans of music who want a single source solution for all new music and record companies on the lookout for talent that have that extra buzz.

Illaziam - This band was started on the idea that it is still possible to create an all black band that really sounds like a rock band. A band that makes no concessions to any genre for the sake of it`s own integrity. Illaziam draws from many influences as old as Black Sabbath and as new as Tool and Down to form their sound. A band that has a strong old school foundation executed with a fresh new perspective.

David King, aka “The Duke of Uke,” - writes infectious songs for the electric ukulele in which the cleverness of the lyrics doesn’t eclipse the sheer funk and beauty of the melodies. While many people view the ukulele as a novelty instrument, the Duke showcases it as the serious and versatile instrument it is. This is music that seeks to make neighbors of Captain Beefheart and the Captain & Tennille. The Novelty Orchestra is: Loren Anderson (former member of Garrison Keillor’s Prairie Home Companion band) on drums; Bill Kirby on stand-up bass.

Krusty Diamonds - Krusty Diamonds is the hottest rapper on the streets. He has already gained commercial fame even though his debut album is still in the making. He is detemined to soar to the top of the hip-hop charts in 06 with the help of his formal rival Smoothie G. Look for "It's All Pimpin" in stores near you and stayed tuned to myspace for some sneak releases of tracks.

The Licks - Astoundingly tight. Uniquely energized. Edgy. While easy-going, The Licks are a true genre-bending rock band. Bringing together the soul of the Motown era, the vibe of today's jam bands, and the heart of the 70's they have packaged a sound unlike any other.

Lucid Ground - is an all original Modern Rock band from Chicago. One would best describe their sound as powerful, melodic, and groove-driven with massive, radio friendly hooks. With well-attended shows and an ever growing fan base, Lucid Ground is at the forefront of the Chicago area music scene. Seeking to release their music on a large scale, they have created a refreshingly soulful brand of Modern Rock that will be accessible to all.

Medicine Hat - Medicine Hat combines roots-rock, country-rock, and the occasional down-home romp, sprinkled here and there with a wry sense of humor. Rising from the ashes of the late Lon Chaney Band, along with former members of The Meshes and Spearfest, Medicine Hats growing fan base stretches from Chicago northward to the southern reaches of Wisconsin. Combining a sound sometimes reminiscent of Crazy Horse-era Neil Young, while giving a nod and a wink to more recent artists such as Uncle Tupelo and The North Mississippi All-Stars, the members of Medicine Hat are slowly carving out their own sound, oblivious to trends or fads that fade away as soon as they appear. Come check em out live, as they continue to earn a reputation for their raucous, energetic performances.

Mic One - Combining his sharp wit with an offbeat view of society, his songs range from humorous to poignant while steering away from a watered-down, saturated market. With the recent interest in Chicago hip-hop, his name is continually mentioned when the topic of up-and-coming artists is discussed. Although his climb to the top has been gradual, Mic's talents have been recognized by a number of hip-hop heavyweights who have requested him as an opening act in addition to Mic headlining his own sold-out shows.

My Left Arm - My Left Arm is a 3 piece rock band from Chicago. Creating their own brand of pop, punk and garage they keep things simple and powerful. They`ve just released their full length record with indie producer Brian Deck at Engine Studios.

Nextbook - Nextbook is a nonprofit organization that promotes books illuminating 3,000 years of Jewish civilization throughout the United States. Nextbook's programs include: partnerships with public libraries and other organizations to create innovative public programs; a series of short books in which prominent authors consider notable individuals, issues, or events in Jewish history; and a website featuring a daily cultural news digest, original features, and recommended books. Nextbook was established by Keren Keshet-The Rainbow Foundation to be a gateway to Jewish literature, culture, and ideas for Jews and non-Jews alike.

Nocturne - “If you like your women sexy, loud, and aggressive and you like your music hard, grinding, and intense, you’ll want to return to Nocturne again and again.” - Outburn Magazine.

Now Now - Now Now is Alison Breitman's new band and these guys are cool. Alison is no stranger to the experiences she describes in her lyrics. Born in the suburbs of Chicago and raised in Long Island, New York, Alison learned early on to combine the tough, free-speaking attitude of New York with a Midwestern sweetness. Not afraid to show her vulnerability, she expresses her emotions with abandon - in tune with listeners' desires to connect and empathize with an artist and music. Her ever-evolving style has adopted the edge that wisdom has provided through the years, and it carries into the theme and feel of her music

Pigface - Pigface is one of America's most infamous "industrial rock" bands. It comes to something when the stellar talents of Martin Atkins (PiL, Killing Joke, NiN etc etc.) Charles Levi of My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, En Esch (formerly of KMFDM) Curse Mackey of the Grim Faeries, and Steven Seibold of Hate Dept are relegated to the world of 'usual suspects' in describing the line-up a PIGFACE tour - but that's what happens when the likes of The Enigma of Human Marvels,(whose jigsaw tattooed body has appeared on shows such as - X files, Ricki Lake, Sally Jesse Raphael, Joan Rivers) and Hanin Elias incendiary singer/front-woman for Atari Teenage Riot join the everlasting star-studded- circus of Pigface.

Qwel - Hailed by many as one of the most skilled and innovative lyricist since hip hop’s conception, Qwel is not your average ambiguous applause monger. Seasoned within Chicago’s unrelenting battle circuit and with his clever lyricism and cutting edge versatility and topics, Qwel continues to fight to gain legitimacy for hip hop.

Sheep On Drugs - Blending a mixture of sleazy rock, hard techno and punk nihilism into their own peculiar cabaret act of a rock'n'roll band, they set out on tour with buckets of blood, syringes and a pulpit from which Duncan could rant at Punter (as they termed the audience), who lapped it up with a knowing postmodern acceptance of their own commodification.

Systems 7 - Hot jazz from one really cool group. If you get a chance to check this hip show out, you won't be let down. Jazz with a little bit of soul.

Tides - Indie / Experimental / Ambient music from Detroit.

Tricrotic - Tricrotic played their first tour in August, appearing at basements, birthday parties and queer festivals across the land. They played to their first large audience at Homo-a-go-go in Olympia, on the same bill as the Gossip, Juba Kalamka, and Lesbians on Ecstacy. They are gearing up to rock the nation, one heart at a time. Based in Chicago, Tricrotic combines elements of punk, hip hop, klezmer and classic rock to trance-like effect, with songs that spin magic out of raw glimmers. A beat that holds you, violin that sends you, accordion that drives you, vocals that reach inside you and tug at what’s caught.

volcano! - volcano! does the following things in their music: the drummer plays in and out of time. he plays really loud and really quiet. cymbals sounding ringing. he plays with toys and he plays with sounds. and much in this way, the electronics guy samples real noises and then totally f's with them. it sounds crazy, but it's in the context of structured songs and pop melodies. the finest singing glass, he crushes into fine powder. the electronics guy also play bass... and sometimes melodica. the guitar player also explores his instrument, switching between odd guitar sounds and rock 'n' roll riffs. the fastest of strumming. he also sings with his mouth. he sings some tango trills. he sings some noisy frills. he sings, 'blue and green bubbles'. he sings the state of the world. he sings, 'fafafafa' and when they do these things, it sounds good. they are from chicago, a cultural center in the world.

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