Hey, hey, hey, my INDIEcent brothers and sisters. Thanks for tuning in to Episode #44 of INDIEcent Exposure. I've got some killer tunes lined up for you, and I guess I was in the mood for music that rides a little harder, because these tracks definitely don't show the softer side of yours truly, your host, the mongrel, known in an alternet zip code as Jay V. paypal.HostedButtons({ hostedButtonId: "WEBGG4WU2W5KG", }).render("#paypal-container-WEBGG4WU2W5KG") Editor's Notes:• This post may contain affiliate links• Musicians' bio info comes from the artists, their websites, or their publicists. Click on names below to visit their websites where you can get the full story, photos, and very often video. I've got another great interview, with a great artist, waiting in the wings, but right now let's kick things off with some tunage. We'll hear from Imran Mandani, who conjures up Godzilla, Kim Logan, who warns us that Oedipus Wrecks, and Gürschach, who take us on a tour of their Undead Empire. First though, let's start this set off with an amazing Pop and Neo-Soul artist who hails from Georgia — And I don't mean the state that sits between Alabama and South Carolina. SALIO SALIO hails from the Republic of Georgia, a place known to some for its harmonic scales and the birthplace of wine, but not by most. A remarkably gifted vocalist and composer from a young age, she decided to leave her home country and find her place in the wider world. .ugb-f853c6d .ugb-img{border-radius:30px}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-feature__title{font-family:"Roboto Condensed",Sans-serif !important;font-weight:100 !important;letter-spacing:0.5px !important;color:#eeffb5;margin-bottom:14px !important}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-feature__description{font-family:"Palatino Linotype",Palatino,Palladio,"URW Palladio L","Book Antiqua",Baskerville,"Bookman Old Style","Bitstream Charter","Nimbus Roman No9 L",Garamond,"Apple Garamond","ITC Garamond Narrow","New Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook L",Georgia,serif !important;font-size:18px !important;color:#ffffff;margin-bottom:30px !important}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-inner-block{text-align:left}.ugb-f853c6d.ugb-feature{background-color:#cf2e2e;background-attachment:fixed;background-image:url(https://www.indiecent-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/42474842_2366690783348133_3237109330507464704_n.jpg);background-position:center center;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:contain}.ugb-f853c6d.ugb-feature:before{background-color:#cf2e2e;opacity:0.3}@media screen and (min-width:768px){.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-feature__item{grid-template-columns:0.60fr 1.40fr !important}.ugb-f853c6d .ugb-img{border-radius:30px;width:750px;height:auto !important}} SALIO Moving to London and working with Andrew Hunt provided her with the Lost World EP and him with a Music Producer’s Guild Award for Breakthrough Producer of the Year. The title track of the EP then won 2nd place in the Unsigned Only Music Awards Pop Category the year after.Bass player, Deon Estus, of Wham! fame and platinum selling jazz saxophonist, Dean James, started making arrangements to meet. The natural beauty in her voice broke Dean’s heart, literally. Just days later he was in hospital for a quadruple bypass operation. SALIO; submitted photo. Tony Coluccio - a man who has worked with greats such as Bette Midler, Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson - then brought her to record in New York City. Tied in with a quick, secretive Sofar performance and a cameo at renowned Small’s Jazz Club, it seems that no matter where she goes, those who appreciate true musical ability will find her. IMRAN MANDANI Chicago native hip-hop recording artist, Imran Mandani, loves a good challenge; in the entertainment industry where only a handful of Asian Indians have reached mainstream success as comedians, musicians, or actors, the Windy City rapper and graphic designer enjoys carving his own path while evolving his brand. .ugb-be92195 .ugb-img{border-radius:30px}.ugb-be92195 .ugb-feature__title{font-family:"Roboto Condensed",Sans-serif !important;font-weight:100 !important;letter-spacing:0.5px !important;color:#eeffb5;margin-bottom:14px !important}.ugb-be92195 .ugb-feature__description{font-family:"Palatino Linotype",Palatino,Palladio,"URW Palladio L","Book Antiqua",Baskerville,"Bookman Old Style","Bitstream Charter","Nimbus Roman No9 L",Garamond,"Apple Garamond","ITC Garamond Narrow","New Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook L",Georgia,serif !important;font-size:18px !important;color:#ffffff;margin-bottom:30px !important}.ugb-be92195 .ugb-inner-block{text-align:left}.ugb-be92195.ugb-feature{opacity:1 !important;background-color:#fcb900;background-attachment:fixed;background-image:url(https://www.indiecent-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/1437175642_IMG_0518__Imran_Mandani_Photo_Shoot_.jpg);background-position:center center;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:cover}.ugb-be92195.ugb-feature:before{background-color:#fcb900;opacity:0.4}@media screen and (min-width:768px){.ugb-be92195 .ugb-feature__item{grid-template-columns:0.60fr 1.40fr !important}.ugb-be92195 .ugb-img{border-radius:30px;width:2522px;height:auto !important}} Imran Mandani In the rap genre, trap music currently dominates the charts and most rappers stick to the subgenre's usual thematics, but Imran takes an unorthodox approach to his craft. From writing hip-hop verses over a pop ballad to putting poetic prose over a rugged rap instrumental, a listener wouldn't know what to expect next, but the unpredictability has recently garnered interest from a variety of audiences."I try to be diverse," says Imran, whose musical influences are just as eclectic as the plethora of playlists on his iTunes app. However, he wasn't always a music connoisseur. During his school days, Imran was more concerned about coming up with impromptu rhyming retorts to stereotypes during freestyle battles on stage than creating wide-ranging albums."Everyone had the same '7:11-on-the-dot' punchlines and clichés for me” he explains, and although people were impressed with his lyrical abilities, he became discouraged."People loved me for my verbal talent, but I was still Indian and didn't try to act ghetto. My culture also had different expectations of me, so hip-hop just became a pastime," he elaborates further, understanding now what he didn't back then; that music trends keep changing and that people should follow their passions in life. Imran Mandani; submitted photo. Having shared stages with the likes of Macy Gray and performed with legends such as Joss Stone, SALIO has become one of the most recognised faces in her home country and is now an admired judge on TV show The Voice. This year she has also been invited to judge The Eurovision Song Contest, 2021. Here she is now with her single "Wayside" Featured in this Episode SALIO • “Wayside” • singleImran Mandani • “Godzilla” • singleKim Logan • “Oediipus Wrecks” • Shadow WorkGürschach • “Unead Empire" • singleYard of Blondes • “Teenage Dreams” • EP Feed the Moon Love these tunes? Why not support the artists? Buy their music. Sample the tracks and click the shopping cart at right when you're ready to buy. Music may be offered via Apple Music, Amazon Music, or another vendor. The added bonus? We may get a small commission on purchases, so you're supporting the show, too! KIM LOGAN & The Silhouettes Kim Logan is a songwriter, opera singer, poet, performance artist, rock and roll torchbearer from Florida. Following the release of her debut self-titled album in 2013, Kim has spent the years since touring America and Europe with a wheel-of-fortune display of diverse backing musicians, continuing a 17-year career in staged opera, and pursuing general interdisciplinary attempts at following the muse. .ugb-cf11e72 .ugb-img{-webkit-mask-image:url('data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB2aWV3Qm94PSIwIDAgMTAwIDEwMCIgeG1sbnM9Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cudzMub3JnLzIwMDAvc3ZnIj48Y2lyY2xlIGN4PSI1MCIgY3k9IjUwIiByPSI1MCI+PC9jaXJjbGU+PC9zdmc+');mask-image:url('data:image/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB2aWV3Qm94PSIwIDAgMTAwIDEwMCIgeG1sbnM9Imh0dHA6Ly93d3cudzMub3JnLzIwMDAvc3ZnIj48Y2lyY2xlIGN4PSI1MCIgY3k9IjUwIiByPSI1MCI+PC9jaXJjbGU+PC9zdmc+')}.ugb-cf11e72 .ugb-feature__title{font-family:"Roboto Condensed",Sans-serif !important;font-weight:100 !important;letter-spacing:0.5px !important;color:#eeffb5;margin-bottom:14px !important}.ugb-cf11e72 .ugb-feature__description{font-family:"Palatino Linotype",Palatino,Palladio,"URW Palladio L","Book Antiqua",Baskerville,"Bookman Old Style","Bitstream Charter","Nimbus Roman No9 L",Garamond,"Apple Garamond","ITC Garamond Narrow","New Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook","Century Schoolbook L",Georgia,serif !important;font-size:18px !important;color:#ffffff;text-align:left;margin-bottom:30px !important}.ugb-cf11e72 .ugb-inner-block{text-align:left}.ugb-cf11e72.ugb-feature{background-color:#9b51e0;background-attachment:fixed;background-image:url(https://www.indiecent-exposure.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/artist_5561340-1580102068.jpg);background-position:center center;background-repeat:no-repeat}.ugb-cf11e72.ugb-feature:before{background-color:#9b51e0;opacity:0.4}@media screen and (min-width:768px){.ugb-cf11e72 .ugb-feature__item{grid-template-columns:0.60fr 1.40fr !important}.ugb-cf11e72 .ugb-img{width:700px;height:auto !important}} Kim Logan Calling Paris, the UK, and the States home all at once, Kim draws from the veins of many varied musical sub-genres as reference points for her expression, and works to blur the lines between them all.The next oeuvre of Kim's work,