Hailing from Omaha, Nebraska, KTE is a singer-songwriter who transforms the intricate thoughts and emotions in her mind into mesmerizing melodies. Best known for her song ‘When Will You Leave?’ KTE has captivated listeners with a sound that seamlessly blends indie pop and indie R&B, she crafts music that is both introspective and deeply relatable. Her ethereal vocals, honest lyricism, and genre-bending production create a sonic landscape that invites listeners into her world—one filled with raw emotion, vulnerability, and self-discovery.
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Kayan is an emerging talent from Omaha, Nebraska, with a rich Nepali background, captivating listeners with his unique sound and heartfelt lyrics. Known for his breakout tracks “gogogo” and “idkwhattocallit,” Kayan’s music can be best described as a blend of indie pop, electronic, and alternative R&B. His tracks merge energetic beats with emotive, introspective lyrics, giving him an idiosyncratic sound, seamlessly blending and crossing genres.
His music explores themes of self-discovery, love, and the complexities of modern life. “gogogo” showcases his ability to craft high-energy anthems with infectious melodies, while “idkwhattocallit” offers a more introspective look at the complexities of attraction and relationships.
Driven by a passion for storytelling, Kayan’s emotive vocals and innovative production sets him apart. His goal is to create timeless music that resonates on a deeper level, transcending trends, and creating distinctive and memorable musical experiences. As he continues to evolve, Kayan is dedicated to pushing boundaries and making a lasting impact on the music industry.
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Kethro is a multi-talented artist, equally adept as a Producer, DJ, and Audio Engineer. His live shows have been uncanny as he diligently crafts a new style of Hybrid DJ sets that blend old and new school techniques. His new series of EPs called “The Orhtek series” are set to release under his imprint “Evoleno” in Summer 2025. This imprint represents the dynamic evolution of his enduring passion for Afrofuturism and what he calls “Koyaanisqatsi Techno”.