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G-Space
This year, G-Space is releasing his highly anticipated fifth studio album, "The Second Renaissance." This album is a true reflection of his growth as a musician and producer, featuring intricate beats, soaring melodies, and mind-bending soundscapes. Fans can expect a one-of-a-kind sound that pushes the boundaries of electronic music and takes listeners on a journey through the far reaches of the sonic universe.
G-Space's live shows are a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft. With his signature sound and captivating live instrumentation, he creates an immersive and unforgettable experience for his fans. With his passion for music and commitment to pushing the limits of electronic music, G-Space is an artist to watch in the coming years. -
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VOKAB KOMPANY
Vokab Kompany is a genre-defying masterpiece of sound comprised of vocalists Rob Hurt and Burke Baby. With live accompaniments by their four-piece band, they use heavy synths, guitars, bass and drums to create an innovative sound that blankets audiences and leaves them in a musical stupor. While maintaining a rigorous touring schedule, the San Diego natives have also found themselves as hometown favorites, garnering recognition at the San Diego Music Awards and winning several awards including best Hip Hop album and best Hip Hop performance. An interesting feat for a band that could just as easily be called Electronic, funk or rap in the same breath.
In addition to their accolades at home and on the road, Vokab has released several studio albums to critical acclaim. Their unique mesh of style has led them to delicious collaborations and over a dozen national syncs, including two Kia commercials, a STARZ and Southern Comfort placement, and music on TV shows like Franklin and Bash and the Today Show. Their next release, the Good Kompany Album, is set to come out this summer.
The duo is fresh off of a four-month tour fronting the Run DMC Remixed tribute for Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, with appearances everywhere from Brooklyn to New Orleans for a nod at Jazzfest. Along with their full band, they have played countless festivals including Snowglobe, Electric Forrest and Coachella and have toured with bands of all genres, from Umphrey's McGee to Collie Buddz to Del The Funky Homosapien. They will be joining Dopapod this coming summer for an eclectic tour that rolls up the golden coast.
The spontaneity of the band’s live performance is what has allowed them to cross genres so effortlessly; dancers, performance artists, guest musicians and unique arrangements continue to surprise fans, and exemplify the defining aspects of a Vokab Kompany show.