Beats Compositions DJ Mix Sets Founder

DJ Hoobidibbie

The foundation and the architect. DJ Hoobidibbie doesn't just make music — it builds bridges between genres, artists, and ideas, pulling them into cohesive, high-energy experiences that hit differently every time. The signature look is unmistakable: high-tech helmet, neon accents, visual spectacle turned up to max. But peel back the spectacle and what's underneath is a serious producer and connector who functions as the central nervous system of this entire operation — setting tone, velocity, and creative direction for everything that comes out of this label.

AmbientMeditationWellness

Healing & Spirit Health

In a world of constant noise, Healing & Spirit Health is the exhale. Built for stillness, focus, and emotional reset, this project produces immersive soundscapes designed for deep listening — not background ambiance. Intentionally minimal but richly textured, each piece creates the kind of space that's increasingly rare: time that belongs entirely to the listener. Outside trend cycles, outside genre debates. Just sound doing exactly what sound is capable of doing at its most honest.

BrazilianBilingual RapPortuguese / English

Rio De Rima

Language as a weapon, culture as a foundation. Rio De Rima moves between Portuguese and English with the kind of ease that only comes from living in both worlds — not code-switching, but code-merging. The result is hip-hop that feels simultaneously local and global, rooted in Brazilian rhythm and tradition while pulling from everything modern rap has become. Audiences from São Paulo to Seattle find something that feels made for them. That reach is the point.

TrapHip-Hop

Blaze Vision

No wasted space, no wasted bars. Blaze Vision operates in the sweet spot between controlled precision and raw impact — every track engineered to hit once and hit hard. Sharp delivery. Modern trap production that doesn't rely on trends to land. This is forward-facing hip-hop built for people who press repeat not because the hook is catchy, but because something about the whole thing just feels right. Direct, confident, and made for replay.

Female VocalPop

Alphabotical

Pop done properly — which means melody first, everything else second. Alphabotical delivers polished vocal-driven tracks with tonal clarity and emotional punch, designed to connect the moment they start playing and stay with you after. This project sits at the intersection of the underground's creative instincts and the mainstream's accessibility, pulling the best from both without compromising on either. The hook is real. The feeling behind it is too.

JazzHip-Hop Instrumental

Audiosoup

Jazz muscle, hip-hop skeleton. Audiosoup blends live instrumentation with beat-driven structure to create something that neither genre alone could produce — layered, grooved compositions that reward attentive listeners while staying completely accessible. These aren't background tracks. They're conversations between instruments, built with the kind of technical depth that earns repeat listens because you catch something new every time.

ScottishMetalHip-Hop Crossover

Blitz Rift

Scotland meets the pit. Blitz Rift throws heavy metal intensity into a collision with hip-hop's rhythmic DNA — and the results are genuinely chaotic in the best possible way. Distortion, cadence, and sheer emotional weight drive a sound that refuses to sit still or stay comfortable. This isn't genre fusion as a gimmick. It's what happens when two traditions stop apologizing for what they are and let the impact speak.

UK GrimeHip-Hop

Grime Titan

Authentic UK grime with nothing softened for export. Grime Titan brings the sharp cadence, relentless momentum, and lyrical precision that defines the genre at its best — then pushes it forward within a broader collaborative context. The timing is exact. The energy is relentless. For listeners who appreciate rhythm as a form of discipline, this is the project worth tracking.

ScottishHip-Hop

Tam I Am

Hip-hop grounded in a specific place and a specific voice. Tam I Am brings a distinctly Scottish perspective to the genre — not as a novelty, but as a genuine artistic identity rooted in where it came from. The delivery is measured, the tone authentic, and the balance between personal expression and structured flow is exactly what makes this project worth repeated listening. Regional specificity in hip-hop is rare. This one wears it well.

Multi-InstrumentalistAcoustic / Strings

MK4d

Guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin, cello — MK4d plays them all, and plays them well enough that "versatile" doesn't do justice to what's actually going on here. In a landscape where most production is digital by default, MK4d brings organic texture, dynamic performance, and genuine musicianship into recordings that would otherwise be missing something hard to name. That something is soul. Real instruments, real hands. The catalog is richer for it.

Female VocalHip-Hop

$ara

When $ara steps on a record, you feel it immediately. Her vocal presence is that rare combination of raw power and precise control — the kind that anchors collaborative tracks and elevates everything around it. Each performance carries weight, confidence, and an emotional clarity that cuts through even the densest production. $ara doesn't fill space. She defines it.

DanceDJLive Vocal

This Guy Here

Built for rooms, not headphones. This Guy Here merges DJ energy with live vocal performance, engineering tracks specifically for the physical experience of a crowd in motion. The rhythm doesn't suggest movement — it demands it. Every element is tuned for response: the drop, the build, the moment where a room stops being a collection of individuals and becomes something unified. That moment is the whole point.

TrapRapAtlanta

Rich Wolf P.I.E.U.S.

Atlanta trap has its own gravity — a weight in the 808s, a particular swagger in the cadence — and Rich Wolf P.I.E.U.S. carries it with full awareness. This isn't imitation of a scene; it's a genuine product of it, rooted in one of hip-hop's most influential cities and built to move forward from there. The rhythm is commanding. The presence is impossible to miss.

CountryRap Crossover

TCF — The Content Farm

Country storytelling has always been about characters, places, and the messy truth of being human. Rap has always been the same. TCF asks why nobody fused them properly and then goes ahead and does it — creating a hybrid sound that pulls the narrative depth of one tradition and the rhythmic intensity of the other into something that genuinely shouldn't work as well as it does. Genre fusion as honest creative inquiry.

Hip-Hop

Regular Mike

Regular Mike was a respected voice in this catalog — grounded, real, and impossible to forget once you heard him. He passed in February 2026, but his work remains a permanent part of this label's foundation. Not as an archive, and not as a footnote — as a presence. The music he made while he was here captured something true about the moment and the person, and it will continue to speak for itself for as long as this label exists.

✦ In Memoriam · February 2026

ConceptualReligious / PhilosophicalCollab Project

The Church of Robotheism

Less a signed artist, more an idea that demanded to be made into sound. The Church of Robotheism is a standalone conceptual project produced in collaboration with the label — using audio as a vehicle to explore belief, identity, and the stories we construct around both. Philosophical, deliberately strange, and genuinely compelling. The kind of project that only exists because someone decided to take the strange thought all the way to the finish line instead of talking themselves out of it.

Female GroupRock / GrungeSeattle

Violet Collapse

Seattle never fully let go of grunge, and Violet Collapse proves why it shouldn't. This all-female group channels raw, distorted emotion through instrumentation that hits like the genre's best without feeling like nostalgia. The atmosphere is dense. The feeling is immediate. Driven by layered guitars, honest lyrics, and a collective willingness to be loud in the most meaningful sense — Violet Collapse is the label's rock axis, and it's anchored hard.

Anonymous Collective

Meadow Ghost Club

No fixed lineup. No permanent identity. Meadow Ghost Club is a rotating collective where the concept is to keep the authorship intentionally fluid — letting the work speak entirely for itself without the baggage of persona. The anonymity isn't a marketing move; it's a genuine creative principle. Different contributors rotate in, the sound evolves without explanation, and listeners are left with exactly what matters: the music and the experience of listening to it.

TennesseeCollaborative Network

No Skips Allowed

Most artists chase the single. No Skips Allowed builds albums — full, front-to-back bodies of work where every track is load-bearing. Based out of Tennessee, this collaborative network is obsessed with the art of the complete listening experience, in an era where most people can't get past 45 seconds. The name is both a promise and a challenge. So far, it holds.

Industrial RockMetal

Staticborn

Cold. Calculated. Heavy. Staticborn fuses industrial textures with aggressive instrumentation to build sonic environments that don't so much ask for your attention as take it. The sound is dense and deliberate — mechanical in the best possible sense, where every element seems engineered to maximize atmospheric weight. Listening to Staticborn isn't passive. It's an experience that asks something from you.

Folk MetalHeavy Metal

The Backwoods Heretics

Acoustic textures meet distorted riffs, and the result is something that somehow feels both ancient and completely modern. The Backwoods Heretics pull from folk's storytelling tradition and heavy metal's raw power without treating either as a costume. The rebellion is in the music itself — in the refusal to choose between heritage and heaviness, between the campfire and the concert wall. Both. Always both.