Michael Lynche
Michael Lynche is a new hop artist best described as a cross between Gnarls Barkley, Outcast and R. Kelly. Part soul machine, part booty shaker, part baby maker. His high-energy sound is called the “Dirty Blues” where gritty southern soul meets dirty south hip-hop.
“Cyber PR is the new Millenum’s grass roots, pavement pounding effort to get your music out in a world run by the internet. With a good Cyber PR team the possibilities to grow your name in the cyber world are reality.” ~ Michael Lynche

Outasight
Born and raised in Yonkers, New York, Outasight (Richard Andrew) was brought up by a mother who decorated the walls with records and a guitar playing father. Constantly moving from apartment to apartment never gave him a true sense of home, but Outasight always found comfort in music. Whether it was fronting bands at such hallowed venues as the Knitting Factory and CBGB’s, or reciting spoken word at the Nuyorican Cafe and the Bowery Poetry Club, Outasight has always loved the stage.

Alice Smith
“Recently turned 29, Smith is, on the evidence of her solo debut, ‘For Lovers, Dreamers & Me’ (BBE Records), the most promising female singer-songwriter to go her own enrapturing way in a very long time. Her voice, with its four-octave range, is luscious and powerful and nuanced and finely sensitive to rhythm. Yet it never makes a cult of its own abilities; for all its fantastic manners, Smith’s voice gets on down the road. Sometimes she sings with a booming intensity, yet Smith never loses the unlearnable balance and poise that separates good singers from great ones. And her basic attitudes, which are audible in every unforced phrase she negotiates, are all her own.”

John Reagan
Young Baltimore native John Regan has spent the past twenty-four months collaborating with musical talents Marsha Ambrosius, Joell Ortiz, Nottz, Needlz, 88-Keys and others to record his solo debut album “Sorry I’m Late”. John is looking to combine his knowledge of new media with old-school attention to quality and detail. He uses the twelve track project to discuss his often-rocky marriage, his aspirations, the close people he’s lost, and dealing with his daughter’s life-threatening seizures.

TINA
TINA is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, tabla player, writer, dancer, and actor that has been touring worldwide since the age of five. Recently featured on Style Network’s hit show “Jerseylicious”, she is about to make her mainstream breakthrough with her new single “So Good” featuring Fat Joe. The video for “So Good” received 30,000 views in it’s first week, which is extremely rare for an Indie Artist. “So Good” is an instantaneous, catchy pop hit that is guaranteed to make listeners feel “So Good”!

Lord T & Eloise
Lord T & Eloise are the purveyors of their own musical genre, Aristocrunk. Hailing from Memphis, TN, the duo has collaborated and shared the stage with such artists as : Bone-Thugs-N-Harmony; Lil’ John; 8Ball & MJG, BoneCrusher; Al Kapone; Mickey Avalon and many others. Very visual in nature, Lord T & Eloise have made a name for themselves with their unique approach to the rap genre and their infamous blistering live performances.

Boo
Born and raised on the Westside of Chicago, music sort of found Boo. In the summer of 1999, while hanging with a few close friends at a downtown McDonalds, Boo bumped into R. Kelly, and the rest is history. He was later featured on R. Kelly’s multi-platinum selling album R., on the hit single, “We Ride,” featuring Jay-Z, Noreaga, and Camron. Shortly after, Boo was featured on R. Kelly’s multi-platinum selling album, TP2..com, on the chart topping smash hits, “I Wish” Remix, “Fiesta,” and the “Fiesta” Remix featuring Jay-Z. That was only the beginning. His talents and unique Chi-Town style gained the attention of Jermaine Dupri, who featured Boo on the hit single, “Get Some,” from Dupri’s platinum selling album Instructions. He was also featured on Ja Rule’s hit single, “World Wide Gangstas,” from the very successful Pain is Love album. Boo was rising fast into the business and soon caught the attention of Cash Money Records. In 2001, they offered him a deal and he accepted.

Gangstagrass
Gangstagrass, was just nominated for an Emmy for the theme song of the hit FX series: Justified. The show stars award winning actor Timothy Olyphant and features the song “Long Hard Times to Come”, written exclusively for the show by Gangstagrass!
Sometimes you just know what has to be done and you can’t put it off any longer. History has to be made and there is no other way to do it than to just jump in the deep end and start swimming.



















