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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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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