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  • DLG.

    DLG.

    At the intersection of relentlessly catchy melodies and bold, exploratory production sits David De La Garza aka DLG., an indie artist with genre-bending tendencies and a dedicated fanbase. Already having amassed 50M+ streams and industry acclaim, his upcoming debut album has him poised for a breakout year. The sonically adventurous project is a bittersweet reflection on his love and loss, coupling a soulful voice (reminiscent of Mac Miller), with powerful, anthemic production in the same lane as Tame Impala and other indie giants. Born in Austin but now living in LA, DLG. is a homegrown talent in every sense. Even the artwork surrounding his debut album was created with his mother, an award-winning painter and sculptor in her own right. With his roots taken hold and his career flourishing, DLG. is being steadily solidified as an artist you simply need to be paying attention to.
  • Magnus Ferrell

    Magnus Ferrell

    Magnus Ferrell makes his presence known with a vibrant and vivacious voice and vintage
    swagger. The 21-year-old Los Angeles-born singer, songwriter, producer, and
    multi-instrumentalist brings substance and spirit back to pop music. Exuding confidence and
    charisma, he emerges as a rare force of nature who could enrapture either an underground jazz
    club or the main stage of your favorite festival. Hailing from a suburb in Los Angeles, he
    embraced music as a kid. His grandfather famously played saxophone and keys for The
    Righteous Brothers in addition to cutting solo music of his own. At his mother’s behest, Magnus
    started piano lessons at five-years-old. By middle school, he developed a passion for the
    instrument, delving into jazz and studying the likes of Bill Evans, Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson,
    and John Coltrane. He expanded his palette via Bruno Major, Mac Ayres, Still Woozy, Michael
    Jackson, and Stevie Wonder. Along the way, he took advantage of any opportunity to perform,
    whether it be dueting with his grandfather at a family wedding or joining a school jazz band. By
    participating in the latter, he forged a friendship with collaborator Gabe Yaron. The duo went
    from rearranging and recutting pop songs to attending University of Southern California. In
    2023, Magnus served up “Drinks On Me,” gaining momentum with “Missed Your Chance” on its
    heels. His 2024 single “Life Or Death” reeled in 581K Spotify streams and paved the way for his
    Hasn’t Even Started EP. He kicked off 2025 by contributing “Slow Down” [with Deacon] to the
    acclaimed comedy, You’re Cordially Invited. Amassing millions of streams and generating buzz
    independently, he introduces a slick signature style on a series of singles and his debut EP for
    Republic Records.
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