
Jessica Shand - Boston, MA

Anju
Anju is a songwriter, producer, and performer shaped by the people and places in Minnesota and Massachusetts. Their music conjures imaginary lovers, scents of citrus, and visions of hairy brown skin under the sun.
Anju’s work has been highlighted by NPR’s All Songs Considered, Rolling Stone India, and Minnesota Public Radio’s The Current. They were recently an inaugural member of Club Passim’s Folk Collective and an artist-fellow at Antenna Cloud Farm’s Experimental Institute. You can connect and follow their journey @anjutunes on social media and www.anjutunes.com.

Eliot Krimsky - New York, NY

Anya Lagman - Los Angeles, CA
Anya Lagman, a Filipino composer, producer, and pianist based in Los Angeles, creates music that resonates with audiences globally by blending classical and contemporary styles. Lagman's notable works include compositions for esteemed orchestras like the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra. Recently, she collaborated on "Scavengers Reign," a Max Original series described by The New York Times as "a gorgeous, hypnotic space trip." Mega Magazine praises Lagman, stating, "Anya Lagman's melodies are the anthem of Filipino spirit." With a unique blend of cultural influences, Lagman continues to inspire audiences worldwide with her evocative melodies.

Blake Opper - New York, NY
Blake is a Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist, composer, and arranger. Originally from Houston, Texas, he has lived in NYC for the last 10 years earning degrees from the New School in Jazz Performance (BFA) and NYU in Music Composition (MFA). His works have been performed at the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Lincoln Center, the Black Mountain College Museum & Arts Center, as well as The Menil Collection in Houston Texas. He has given lectures at City College and The New School and his trio Goldbloom recently released their 2nd album “For Money and Power” on CMNTX Records. He can currently be seen performing around NYC as a bandleader for Goldbloom, Fickle, Other Ministers and The Community Breakfast.

Spencer Arias - Tempe, AZ

Olga Bell - Brooklyn, NY
Olga Bell is an American musician, music producer, composer, and singer-songwriter. She was born in Moscow, Russia, raised in Anchorage, Alaska and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. A classically trained pianist and self-taught electronic music producer, she has worked in a wide range of genres, including classical, electronic pop, and Russian folk. Best known for Край (Krai), a tribute to her Russian heritage, and Diamonite, an album she produced with Gunnar Olsen and Jason Nazary under the moniker BELL, she has also played in Chairlift and Dirty Projectors and collaborated with Tom Vek under the name Nothankyou. In 2016, Bell released her third studio album Tempo.

GUEST ARTIST- Phong Tran
Phong Tran is a Brooklyn-based composer, electronic musician, and visual artist. His work often explores the creation of large textures using a minimal source of materials. His electronic works are heavily inspired by the sound of early synthesizers and the noises and grinds of experimental electronics.
His work has been performed by the JACK Quartet (Torision), Bearthoven (Slices and Agar), Just Duet (Wood), and various other musicians and artists in Newfoundland and Labrador, Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, Georgia, and New York. He was a semifinalist for the 2016 American Prize for Composition (Chamber Music division). He is also CEO and Co-founder of Transfer is Available, a multimedia collective based in Brooklyn. Phong holds a Master’s in Music Theory and Composition at New York University studying with Michael Gordon as well as a Bachelor’s in Music Composition from the University of Georgia, where he studied with Natalie Williams and Adrian Childs.







