The roster

The Roster

Six artists, one room, many spells. UMGB is small on purpose — every artist on the roster is here because the work demanded it. Read their bios. Listen. Come find us in the back of a club somewhere.

UMGB artists

Black-and-white editorial portrait of electronic producer Kira Vey.
Cinematic Techno

Kira Vey

Kira Vey builds industrial-scale techno with the patience of a film composer. Her live sets are full-ritual, with custom-built modular rigs and crowd-led endings.

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Black-and-white editorial portrait of hip-hop vocalist Maze Okafor, cool blue duotone.
Experimental Hip-Hop

Maze Okafor

Lagos-born, Berlin-based. Maze Okafor bends rap, drill, and Yoruba percussion into something you can stand on. Words land like anvil; the beat breathes underneath.

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Duotone portrait of ambient composer Noor Amari, purple and deep navy.
Ambient / Drone

Noor Amari

Noor Amari works in long-form drones and slow tonal shifts. Each release is a single sentence that takes forty minutes to read. Listeners stay longer than they plan.

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High-contrast duotone portrait of jazz singer Selene Carr in red over deep black.
Neo-Soul / Jazz

Selene Carr

Selene Carr sings the way most people dream — between registers, across sentences. Her lyrics pull from devotional music and the side of love that survives the fight.

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Black-and-white portrait of DJ and producer Dr. Vantom.
Club / Bass

Dr. Vantom

Resident of nowhere in particular. Dr. Vantom’s DJ sets are built from forgotten B-sides, future bootlegs, and one beat that, in his words, “always has to land.”

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High-contrast duotone portrait of noise-pop guitarist Mira Okonkwo in saturated yellow.
Noise-Pop

Mira Okonkwo

Mira Okonkwo plays guitar like she is trying to break it, and writes choruses you hum against your will. Three EPs in, the world has finally caught up.

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Open submissions

If you have a record and a posture, we have a door.

UMGB reviews demos year-round. Send a finished record, a working link, and a paragraph about what you are trying to do. We read everything.

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