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Marian Hill

Dance/Electronic

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MARIAN HILL IN CONCERT:

Philadelphia-based electronic pop duo Marian Hill are quickly climbing the ranks with their futuristic blend of pop, R&B, and electronica. In concert producer Jeremy Lloyd’s skittering beats and pitch-shifted samples provide an ethereal sonic foundation for singer Samantha Gongol, whose sultry vocals soar and swirl above the mix like a kaleidoscopic fever dream. In concert the pair is joined by bassist and saxophonist Steve Davit, who adds dimension to already-nuanced cuts like “One Time” with his arpeggiated sax squelches. Whether they’re mesmerizing with the minimal rhythms of “Whisky” or getting fans bouncing with the funky beat and layered vocals of “Got It”, Marian Hill takes ticket buyers on an otherworldly trip into the sonic future every time they take the stage.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Jeremy Lloyd and Samantha Gongol attended middle school together in Philadelphia, and it was there that Lloyd first heard Gongol’s incredible voice during a school talent show. After high school their paths diverged -- Lloyd studied music composition in college while Gongol cut her teeth as a songwriter in New York -- but their creative chemistry soon reunited them. After writing several tracks in Lloyd’s bedroom studio, they christened themselves Marian Hill and released their first song “Whisky”. The track was an online sensation, garnering a flurry of attention from blogs and cracking the Top 10 on Hype Machine. Their debut EP play followed a few months later, once again generating significant buzz and leading to their first live shows. With their acclaimed sophomore EP Sway generating even more excitement in 2015, Marian Hill has fans dying to catch futuristic cuts like “One Time” and “Lips” in concert.

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